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1599—1910 

AVith    Some   Account  of  the  Pembleton  Families 
of  Oir&ns^  County,  N.  Y.,  Otsego  County, 
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Copyright,  1911 
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This  is  not  only  one  man — this  la  the  father  of  those  who  shall  be 
fathers  in  theixr    turn; 

In  him  the  start  of  populous  states  and  rich  republics; 

Of  him   countless  immortal  lives^  with  countless  embodiments  and 
en j  o jmen  ts . 

Hoir  do  yon   loiow  who  shall  come  from  the  offspring  of  his  off- 
springy  throo^li   the  centuries? 

Whom   mig^t   yon  find  you  had  come  from  yourself^  if  you  could 
trace  back  thron^h  the  centuries? 

—Wali  WhUman,  "  ChOdren  of  Adam/' 


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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Brian  Pendlkton 1 

Second  Generation 29 

Third  Generation 40 

Fourth  Generation 5S 

Fifth  Generation 77 

Sixth  Generation 128 

Seventh  Generation 214 

Eighth  Generation SS6 

Ninth  Generation 575 

Tenth  Generation 694 

Appendix  : 

I.     Chart  of  Early  Generations 719 

II.     List  of  Unconnected  Pendletons 720 

III.  Pembleton  Families 728 

IV.  Pendlbtons  of  Later  Origin  in  the  United  States     .  749 
V.     Military  Records 751 

VI.     List  of  Pbndletons  Who  Hate  Been  Graduated  from 

Colleges 757 

VII.     List  of  Original  Records  Searched  in  Compiling  the 

Pendleton  Genealogy 759 

VIII.     Early  Pendleton  Wills 762 

IX.     Pendlbtons  in  Censuses  of  Westerly,  R.  L,  1774  and 

1790 789 

X.     List  of  English  Parish  Registers  Searched                 .  791 


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INTRODUCTORY 

The  early  records  of  the  New  England  Pendletons  which  appear 
in  the  following  pages  are  based  almost  entirely  upon  Colonial,  town, 
church,  and  county  records,  the  originals  of  which  for  the  most  part 
were  examined  by  the  compiler  during  his  business  trips  through  New 
York  and  New  England,  or  during  his  summer  vacations.  At  the 
same  time  he  was  enabled  to  interview  hundreds  of  people — from 
some  of  whom  data  could  not  have  been  obtained  by  letter — and  to 
examine  thousands  of  published  genealogies,  local  histories  and  the 
like  in  the  libraries  of  Boston,  Albany,  Buffalo,  and  New  York. 

This  work  was  greatly  simplified  by  the  fact  that  Brian  Pendleton 
was  the  only  one  of  the  name  to  establish  a  New  England  family. 
Consequently  we  did  not  experience  the  trials  involved  in  separating 
the  descendants  of  several  unrelated  ancestors  bearing  a  conmion 
name.  Indeed,  outside  of  a  few  late  comers,  there  is  tordtLj  but  one 
other  Pendleton  family  in  the  United  States — ^that  of  Virginia,  de- 
scended from  Philip  Pendleton  who  settled  there  in  1688.  [See 
Appendix  IV.] 

Another  factor  to  our  advantage  is  to  be  found  in  the  records  of 
Westerly,  R.  I. — ^the  town  which  may  be  regarded  as  the  old  home  of 
the  New  England  Pendletons.  These  records  from  the  earliest  set- 
tlement of  the  place  down  to  the  present  day,  are  in  a  splendid  state 
of  preservation  and  include  not  only  thousands  of  births,  marriages, 
and  deaths,  but  also  a  great  wealth  of  probate  matters,  deeds,  and 
minutes  of  town  and  council  meetings — rich  mines  of  information  that 
well  repaid  the  careful  working  to  which  they  were  subjected.  Nearly 
all  the  early  Pendletons  left  wills  or  had  administrations  made  upon 
their  estates,  so  it  would  seem  impossible  to  controvert  any  pedigree 
set  down  in  this  book. 

While  we  believe  this  part  of  the  work  to  be  accurate,  yet  we  cannot 
feel  as  much  certainty  over  any  of  the  dates  noted.  Town  records, 
Bible  records,  tombstones,  and  genealogies  invariably  disagree  in  this 
respect.  In  fact  it  has  not  been  an  uncommon  experience  to  receive 
from  one  man  at  different  times  records  of  the  birdis  of  his  own  chil- 
dren in  which  these  discrepancies  would  occur.  Names  also  are  fre- 
quently puzzling  as  many  people  not  only  have  peculiarities  of  hand- 
writing which  are  hard  to  make  out,  but  besides  often  diverge  from 
the  usually  accepted  spellings.  With  these  minor  exceptions  we  be- 
lieve this  work  will  be  found  as  accurate  as  a  genealogy  can  be  made. 
Where  errors  are  found  the  compiler  would  be  thankful  to  receive 
notice  of  them  so  that  they  can  be  corrected. 

In  the  earlier  generations  we  have  usually  given  the  authorities  for 
the  various  records  noted.     From  the  seventh  generation  on  much  of 


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Vl  THE   PINDLBTON   OINSALOOT 

the  material  was  obtained  through  correspondence^  and  was  largely 
confirmed  by  different  members  of  the  family  and  by  such  later  vitid 
records^  etc.^  as  are  noted  in  Appendix  VII.  Except  in  a  few  in- 
stances this  work  does  not  carry  the  descendants  of  the  Pendleton 
women  beyond  their  own  immediate  families.  To  trace  all  their 
descendants  would  be  a  matter  of  interest^  but  at  the  same  time  a  task 
beyond  the  compass  of  one  man's  life.  It  has  been  our  aim  to  in- 
clude an  unusually  large  number  of  families  in  which  at  least  one 
parent  bore  the  family  name  and  to  search  out  those  Pendletons  who 
vanished  in  the  long  ago. 

In  the  preparation  of  our  records  concerning  the  later  generations 
of  the  Pendleton  family  no  especial  difficulty  was  encountered  out- 
side of  the  usual  one  in  obtaining  answers  to  a  small  percentage  of  the 
letters  sent  out  On  the  whole  the  Pendletons  have  been  greatly  in- 
terested in  their  family  history  and  have  given  freely  of  the  facts  in 
their  possession.  Not  a  few  went  to  considerable  trouble  in  furnish- 
ing data  upon  other  lines  than  their  own^  and  among  those  especially 
deserving  of  thanks  for  their  valuable  assistance  should  be  mentioned: 
Charles  H.  Pendleton,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.;  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton, 
of  Hebron,  Conn.;  Eugene  A.  Pendleton,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.;  the 
late  Robert  P.  Pendleton,  of  South  Canaan,  Conn.;  Charles  H.  Pen- 
dleton, of  Rockland,  Me.;  the  late  John  Jefferson  Pendleton,  of  Gran- 
ville, O.;  Judge  George  F.  Pendleton,  of  Findlay,  O.;  Mrs.  Roderick 
D.  Pendleton,  of  Winter  Harbor,  Me.;  Joseph  M.  Stuart,  of  Deer 
Island,  N.  B.;  Miss  Alice  L.  Pendleton  and  Mrs.  Rose  Pendleton 
Small,  of  Islesboro,  Me.;  Capt.  Frank  I.  Pendleton,  of  Park,  Me.; 
Mrs.  Eliza  Bills,  of  Hope,  Me.;  William  R.  Pendleton,  of  Westfield, 
Mass.;  Edwin  Vincent,  of  New  York;  Miss  Helen  D.  Pendleton,  of 
Willimansett,  Mass.;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Montgomery,  of  Camden,  Me.; 
Lewis  Pendleton,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  and  last  but  not  least,  the  com- 
piler's brother,  Charles  M.  Pendleton,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  was  al- 
ways ready  to  search  records  or  to  interview  people  whenever  called 
upon.  The  compiler's  wife  and  his  father  as  well,  deserve  a  vote  of 
thanks  for  their  faithful  work  upon  the  index  to  this  book. 

To  all  others  who  have  contributed  to  the  success  of  this  work  either 
by  contributing  data  or  the  sinews  of  war  which  made  the  publica- 
tion possible,  the  compiler  wishes  to  express  his  gratitude.  It  is  his 
hope  that  the  reading  and  study  of  this  book  may  be  a  source  of  as 
much  pleasure  and  interest  to  them  as  its  compilation  was  to  him. 

Everett  H.  Pendleton. 

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EARLY  PENDLETONS  IN  ENGLAND 

Sumames^   as   family  names^  were  unknown  in  England  until  the 
middle  of  the  eleventh  century.     Up  to  that  time  the  various  Johns^ 
WUliams    and    Roberts  were  distinguished  one  from  another  when 
necessary,  by  also  mentioning  their  occupations,  their  places  of  resi- 
dence, their  parents'  names,  or  some  personal  trait  or  peculiarity. 
In  the  next  two  hundred  years  this  system  of  nomenclature  underwent 
a  gradual  change,  and  by  the  fourteenth  century  the  distinguishing 
appellations   had  been  generaUy  converted  into  and  established  as 
family  surnames.     The  slow  progress  of  the  transition  is  reflected  in 
the  records  of  the  period.     Where  several  men  are  referred  to  in  a 
single  item,  one  or  two  will  appear  with  a  surname,  while  the  others 
are  described  according  to  the  old  system.     An  instance  of  this  ap- 
pears in  the  following  record  from  the  Lancashire  Court  of  Final 
Concords: 

On  the  20th  of  October,  1246,  an  agreement  was  made  between 
Hugh,  son  of  William,  and  Cecily,  his  wife,  Henry  de  Dunham,  and 
Hawise  his  wife,  plaintiffs,  and  Hugh  Querderay  and  Isold,  his  wife, 
tenants  of  the  moiety  of  two  ox  gangs  of  land  in  Penelton,  which 
Henry  [Hugh?]  and  Cecily,  and  Henry  and  Hawise  claimed  to  be 
the  reasonable  share  belonging  to  Cecily  and  Hawise  of  the  inherit* 
ance  of  Siward  de  Penelton,  father  of  Cecily,  Hawise  and  Isold, 
whose  heirs  they  were.  (Lancashire  and  Chester  Record  Society, 
Vol.  XXXIX,  p.  105.) 

About  this  same  lime  the  Assize  Rolls  of  Lancashire  in  the  thirtieth 
year  of  the  reign  of  King  Henry  III  [1246]  show  that  Hugh  Quer- 
deray and  Thomas  de  Parva  [little]  Pendleton  were  sureties  of  Adam, 
Richard,  William  and  Roger,  sons  of  Matilda.  (Ibid.,  Vol.  XLVII, 
p.  92).  It  is  possible  tibat  this  Matilda  was  widow  of  Siward  de 
Penelton,  the  first  resident  of  that  town  to  be  given  its  name  as  far 
as  we  have  found  record. 

In  the  next  century  the  Perquisites  of  the  adjoining  town  of  Sal- 
ford  show  that  on  the  6th  of  November,  1524,  Thomas  de  Boulton  was 
fined  4d.  because  he  did  not  prosecute  against  Adam  de  Penilton. 
Adam  was  fined  a  like  sum  because  he  did  not  have  Henry  Penilton 
present.  The  records  of  this  court  for  9  May,  1825,  contain  the 
name  of  Roger  de  Penilton,  and  for  16  Sept.,  1825,  Thomas,  son  of 
Agnes  and  Adam  de  Pennulton.     (Ibid.,  Vol.  XLI,  pp.  151,  157). 

By  this  time  the  designation  "  de  Pendleton "  had  become  estab- 
lished as  a  sarname.  The  Exchequer  Lay  Subsidies  in  1882  show 
tliat  Adam  de  Penhilton  of  Salford,  paid  a  tax  of  8s.  while  Robert  de 
Penhilton,  and  Thomas  de  Penhilton,  hoik  of  Penhilton,  paid  taxes  of 
ISA  and  1 2d-,  respectively.     (Ibid.,  Vol.  XXXI,  pp.  29,  87). 

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Vlll  THB   PBNDLBTON   OBNIALOOT 

It  is  obvious  from  the  records  jnst  quoted  that  the  name  Pendleton 
as  applied  to  a  family  takes  its  origin  from  the  ancient  town  of  Pen- 
dleton^ near  Manchester,  in  Lancashire.  The  word  itself  appears  to 
come  from  the  Gaelic  "  pen  " — a  hill,  or  head,  "Pendle,"  the  summit 

[Arthur's  "  Derivation  of  Family  Names,"  p.  216;  Lower's  "  Eng^ 
lish  Surnames,"  I,  80;  II,  SO.] 

In  the  sixteenth  century  the  prefix  "de"  to  the  surname  Pendleton 
had  been  dropped  entirely,  as  was  generally  the  case  with  all  names 
of  place  origin.  The  family  had  greatly  increased  in  Lancashire  by 
this  time,  the  Parish  Registers  there  containing  scores  of  references 
to  them.  The  records  of  the  Probate  Court  at  Chester  between  1574 
and  1634  show  thirty-one  wiUs  and  administrations  under  this  name, 
also  one  in  1534  and  another  in  1561.  Among  other  early  records 
relating  to  the  Pendletons  in  this  county  we  find  the  following  in 
the  publications  of  the  Lancashire  and  Chester  Record  Society: 

23  March,  1546,  one  Brenthall  of  Pendulton,  brought  suit  in  the 
Dutchy  Court  against  Robert  Bradshaw,  Thomas  Pendulton,  Bryan 
Fowler  and  others,  "  Men  of  great  substance  and  wilful  and  un- 
reasonable persons."     (Vol.  XXXV,  p.  214). 

ffraunces  Pendulton  of  Salford  Hundred,  paid  tax  for  £70  in 
goods  in  1541.     (Vol.  XII,  p.  138.) 

Hugh  Pendleton  and  his  sons  Henry  and  William  were  members 
of  one  of  the  merchant  guilds  in  Preston  in  1562.  (Vol.  IX,  p. 
129.) 

Robert  Pendleton  of  Salford,  gentleman,  was  fined  £10  for  not 
accepting  the  order  of  knighthood  [about  1600].     (Vol.  XII,  p.  216.) 

Thomas  Pendleton  of  Butley,  was  christened,  15  July,  1564.  (Vol. 
V,  p.  12.) 

At  this  same  time  we  find  the  family  had  spread  over  several  coun- 
ties to  the  south  of  Lancashire.  In  the  Calendar  of  Wills  and  Ad- 
ministrations in  the  Consistory  Court  of  the  Bishop  of  Litchfield  and 
Coventry  there  are  filed  the  wills  of  the  following  Pendletons: 
Thomas  (1536);  Agnes  (1543);  Anne  (1631);  George  (1630); 
Ralph  (1634);  Robert  (1574);  Robert  (1631);  Thomas  (1556); 
William  (1599)^  and  an  administration  upon  the  estate  of  Richard 
Pendleton  (1547).  [British  Record  Society,  Index  Library,  Vol. 
VII.]  In  the  Court  of  the  Archdeacon  of  Northampton  there  is  the 
will  of  a  Richard  Pendleton  recorded  in  a  volume  covering  the  period 
from  1590-1602.     [Ibid.,  Vol.  I.] 

The  Shropshire  Parish  Registers  for  the  Litchfield  Diocese  [Vol. 
Ill]  also  contain  a  number  of  entries  relating  to  the  descendants  of 
one  Thomas  Pendleton  who  was  buried  20  Sept.,  1556,  and  in  the 
Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury  there  is  the  will  of  a  Richard  Pen- 
dleton in  1574. 

Many  other  old  English  records  contain  references  to  men  and 
women  bearing  this  name  before  Brian  Pendleton's  time,  and  it  would 
be  of  much  interest  to  make  some  research  there  to  determine  his 
parentage.  If  this  could  be  settled  his  earlier  ancestry  might  be 
run  back  for  several  generations  without  much  difficulty,  and  perhaps 
the  effort  will  some  day  be  made. 


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INTRODUCTORY  IX 

COAT  OF  ARMS 

Much  confusion  exists  in  this  country  over  the  right  to  display  coat- 
armor.  The  whole  subject  has  been  very  carefully  treated  by  a 
committee  appointed  by  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  So* 
ciety  and  those  who  wish  to  obtain  a  thorough  knowledge  of  this  sub- 
ject are  recommended  to  read  the  report  submitted  by  that  com- 
mittee. 

Briefly,  a  coat  of  arms,  "  Does  not  belong  with  a  family  name,  but 
only  to  tiie  particular  family  bearing  the  name  to  whose  progenitor 
it  had  been  granted  or  confirmed.  Proof  of  right  must  be  established 
by  authentic  pedigree  direct  from  an  armiger." 

While  it  is  true  that  Burke's  "  General  Armory  "  shows  three  coats 
of  arms  under  the  name  Pendleton,  yet  as  nothing  is  known  of  Brian 
Pendleton's  ancestry  it  is  obvious  that  no  legitimate  claim  can  be 
made  to  any  one  of  them  at  present.  As  described  in  the  cryptic 
language  of  heraldry  these  arms  are  as  follows: 

Pendleton  (Lancashire).  Azure  on  a  fesse  gules,  three  garbs  or; 
a  chief  argent. 

Pendleton.  The  same  arms.  Crest,  a  lion's  paw  sable  holding  a 
battle-ax  or. 

Pendleton  (Norwich).  Gules,  an  inescutheon  argent,  between  four 
escallops  in  saltire  or.  Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine, 
a  demi-dragon  with  wings  endorsed  or,  holding  an  escallop  argent. 
These  arms  belong  to  the  Pendletons  of  Virginia  whose  descent  from 
the  Pendleton  armiger  of  Norwich  has  been  established. 

DOUBLE  DATING 

In  the  early  part  of  our  records  there  will  be  noted  a  good  many 
"double  dates"  such  as  20  Feby.  1681/2,  l6  Jany.  17S4/5,  etc. 
This  system  was  employed  to  distinguish  partly  between  the  "  Old 
Style  "  of  reckoning  time  and  the  "  New  Style,"  which  the  English 
with  characteristic  conservatism  could  not  adopt  until  over  a  century 
and  a  half  after  it  had  been  in  use  elsewhere. 

Under  the  Julian  calendar  the  year  began  on  the  25th  of  March 
and  its  average  duration  was  fixed  at  S65^  days.  This  average  year 
proving  too  long  by  a  few  minutes,  the  error  was  rectified  by  the 
Gregorian  calendar,  introduced  by  the  bull  of  Pope  Gregory  XIII, 
in  February,  1582,  and  adopted  in  England  by  act  of  Parliament  in 
1751.  January  1st  was  then  made  the  beginning  of  the  year  1752, 
and  the  excess  of  eleven  days  which  had  accumulated  under  the 
former  method  was  cancelled  by  making  the  drd  of  September,  1752, 
the  14th. 

Prior  to  this  time  the  double  datings  used  so  generally  by  the  col- 
onists between  the  31st  of  December  and  the  25th  of  March  show  that 
they  had  taken  cognizance  of  the  new  calendar  in  so  far  as  it  changed 
the  initial  day  of  the  year.  They  made  no  attempt  to  absorb  the  ex- 
cess time  accumulating  under  the  Julian  reckoning  until  the  change 


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Z  INTRODUCTORY 

was  brought  abont  by  statute^  and  in  this  work  no  correction  of  such 
dates  has  been  made.  They  are  given  just  as  they  appear  in  the  old 
records. 

EXPLANATION  OF  NUMBERING  SYSTEM 

The  numbering  system  used  in  this  book  is  a  modification  of  the 
one  employed  by  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society  and 
is  readily  understood. 

Every  person  bearing  the  name  Pendleton  is  numbered  consecu- 
tively according  to  the  order  of  his  or  her  appearance.  In  any  fam- 
ily record  of  Pendletons  the  names  of  all  die  children  who  married 
are  carried  forward  to  the  next  generation^  where  they  reappear  under 
their  original  numbers  as  heads  of  families  of  their  own^  except  where 
such  marriages  did  not  result^  or  have  not  yet  resulted  in  issue^  or 
where,  as  in  the  case  of  many  of  the  Pendleton  women^  their  children 
are  given  at  once. 

For  example,  among  the  children  of  [273]  Benjamin  Crandall 
Pendleton  noted  on  page  221,  [822]  Benjamin  Franklin  Pendleton 
who  married  Delia  Jones  is  not  carried  forward  because  the  marriage 
did  not  result  in  issue.  His  sisters,  [^^^l  Ethelinda  Davis  and 
[825]  Harriet  Eliza  Pendleton  are  not  carried  forward  either  as  their 
family  records  are  given  on  this  page.  Their  brother,  [828]  Mason 
Mandeville  Pendleton,  however,  has  merely  his  marriages  noted  with- 
out other  statement  and  this  indicates  his  own  family  is  carried  over 
to  the  next  generation.  Turning  the  pages  it  will  be  found  that  his 
number  occurs  again  on  page  $98,  where  he  appears  at  the  head  of  a 
family  of  his  own. 

In  the  same  way  one's  ancestry  may  be  traced  back  by  following  the 
numbers  from  son  to  father.  Benjamin  Crandall  Pendleton  whose 
record  appears  on  pages  220  and  221,  can  first  be  found  by  looking 
back  for  his  number — ^273 — ^among  a  list  of  children,  when  it  will  be 
found  to  occur  on  page  180.  Similarly,  his  father.  Major  Joseph 
Pendleton — ^number  9* — ^firat  appears  on  page  78.  Every  ancestral 
line  can  in  this  way  be  run  back  to  Major  Brian  Pendleton,  and  while 
the  index  may  be  of  some  help  it  wiU-  not  serve  alone  unless  these 
numbers  are  also  followed. 


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ABBREVIATIONS 


adnur. 

administrator. 

JM^tUT- 

administratrix. 

apptd. 

appointed. 

b. 

bom. 

bapt. 

baptized. 

C.  &  P.  rec- 

Council  and  Probate  records. 

ch. 

child  or  children. 

Ch. 

Church. 

d. 

died. 

dan. 

daughter. 

est 

estate 

exec. 

executor. 

Ibid. 

the  same. 

hl 

married. 

P.  T.  R. 

Portsmouth  (N.  H.)  Town  Records. 

rec. 

records. 

rem. 

removed. 

res. 

residence. 

S.  P. 

without  issue 

T.  R. 

town  records. 

unm,  or  unmar. 

unmarried. 

W.  L.  E. 

Westerly  Land  Evidences. 

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The   Pendleton   Genealogy 

BRIAN  PENDLETON 

I 

Brian  Pendleton  was  bom  in  England  about  the  year  1599,  for 
on  the  2nd  of  July,  1669,  when  testifying  in  regard  to  the  boundary 
line  between  Portsmouth  and  Hampton,  N.  H.,  he  stated  that  his 
age  was  about  seventy  years.*  Nothing  is  known  at  present  of  the 
exact  date  and  place  of  his  birth,  nor  of  his  early  history.  In  view, 
however,  of  his  career  in  the  colonies,  where  he  was  a  man  of  dis- 
tinction almost  from  the  time  of  his  arrival  until  his  death,  it  is  fair 
to  assume  that  he  came  of  good  stock,  was  fairly  well  educated  for 
his  time,  and  possessed  of  some  means  when  he  left  the  old  home.f 
Not  a  single  item  bearing  upon  his  origin  appears  in  any  record  he  has 
left  in  this  country,  and  the  published  records  of  such  English  Parish 
Registers  as  we  have  examined — some  three  hundred  available  in  the 
libraries  of  Boston,  Albany,  and  New  York, — contain  no  reference 
either  to  his  baptism  or  to  his  marriage.  | 

It  was  thought  at  one  time  that  a  clue  to  Brian  Pendleton's  ante- 
cedents might  be  given  in  the  deposition  of  one  Job  Tookey,  and 
while  subsequent  investigation  of  the  records  of  the  county  indicated 
[Huntingdonshire]  bore  no  fruit,  yet  this  ancient  document  is  so 
ingenuous  and  the  related  testimony  so  quaint  that  both  are  worth 
giving  in  part  as  an  example  of  the  unconscious  humor  to  be  found 
in  the  writings  of  that  sombre  time. 

It  appears  in  the  records  of  Essex  County,  Mass.,§  that  at  a  Court 
held  the  27th  of  June,  1682,  Dr.  Richard  Knott  brought  suit  against 
Tookey  for  breach  of  contract.  Tookey  had  agreed  to  go  on  a  fish- 
ing voyage  in  the  Doctor's  interest  in  consideration  of  the  latter  as- 
suming one  of  his  debts,  but  at  the  last  moment  refused  to  sail.  The 
reason  for  his  change  of  heart  is  suggested  by  one  Nicholas  Pickett, 
who  testified  that  when  he  and  Tookey  carried  some  ballast  aboard 
the  Doctor's  ketch,  the  hatches  being  open,  "  Tookie  ran  to  a  hogs- 
head of  rum  that  stood  in  ye  Hold  and  tooke  out  ye  bounge,  took  ye 
steme  of  an  Indian  tobaco  pipe  which  was  like  a  read  and  drank 
out  of  ye  bounge  of  ye  Hogg^  soe  terrible  that  in  a  short  tyme  he 
was  uncapeable  for  to  doe  any  bisiness." 

•  Provincial  Papers  of  New  Hampshire,  xii,  101. 

t  This  assumption  is  confirmed  by  the  fact  that  in  the  earlier  records  before 
Pendleton  acquired  his  military  titles,  he  is  always  referred  to  as  Mr,  Pendle- 
ton, "  A  prefix  then  applied  only  to  a  few  persons  of  the  best  condition  '* 
(Palfrey's  "  History  of  New  England,"  i.  300). 

t  List  of  these  Registers  is  given  in  Appendix  X  for  the  benefit  of  any  fu- 
ture investigator. 

§  Court  Papers,  xxxvii,  149. 


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2  THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 

Tookey  in  his  own  defense  deposed  as  follows: 
''  May  it  please  the  Honored  Court 

I  beseech  you^  Honou"  To  take  this  sad  miserable  and  deplorable 
Condition  I  am  now  in;  into  your  honours  considerations:  in  consid* 
ering  in  the  first  place  of  my  Education  &  bringing  up  w^*^  was  to 
learning  (my  great  grandfather  was  a  Doctor  of  Divinitye  in  London 
in  Queen  Elizabeth's  Tyme  &  Deceased  there;  my  Grandfather  was 
Minester  of  St  Ives*  (Well  known  by  ye  honored  Govern'  Bradstreet 
as  his  honour  told  me  himself e)  And  likewise  by  Major  Pembleton  of 
Winter  haven  now  Deceased,  etc.,  etc." 

While,  in  Tookey 's  estimation  Brian  Pendleton  was  so  eminent  a 
personage  that  merely  for  one's  grandfather  to  have  known  him  was 
a  clear  title  of  respectability,  yet  we  have  been  unable  to  learn  the 
exact  date  of  his  arrival  in  this  country,  nor  do  we  know  the  ship  on 
which  he  came.  The  earliest  notice  of  him  in  the  Colonies  appears 
in  the  records  of  Watertown,  Mass.,f  which  show  that  at  the  first 
meeting  of  the  citizens  there,  23  August,  1634,  William  Jennison, 
Brian  "  Pembleton,"  and  John  Eddie  were  chosen  by  the  freemen  to 
order  the  civil  affairs  of  the  town.  A  few  days  later,  3  September, 
1634,  the  General  Court  made  him  a  freeman  of  the  Colony.  J  This 
establishes  his  connection  with  the  Puritan  church,  as  under  the  law 
passed  in  1631  none  but  a  member  of  some  cong^gation  in  that  faith 
could  be  admitted  to  full  citizenship  and  have  any  voice  in  the  gov- 
ernment. 

On  the  14th  of  August,  1635,  the  people  of  Watertown  agreed  that 
Daniel  Patrick,  Brian  Pendleton,  and  certain  others  "  Shall  devise 
to  every  man  his  propriety  of  meadow  &  upland  that  is  plowable  and 
the  rest  to  lie  common."  At  town  meetings  held  30  August,  1635,  and 
10  August,  1636,  eleven  men  were  chosen  to  conduct  the  civil  affairs 
of  the  settlement  and  Pendleton  was  one  of  those  elected  on  both 
occasions.  The  number  of  men  thus  chosen  varied  for  several  years, 
and  in  1647  they  began  to  be  called  Selectmen.  We  may  accordingly 
regard  Pendleton  as  one  of  the  first  to  hold  this  office  in  Watertown. 

In  the  present  day  it  is  not  customary  to  elect  a  man  to  more  than 
one  position  of  authority  at  the  same  time,  but  this  practise  was  not 
regarded  then.  While  still  a  Selectman  of  Watertown,  Pendleton 
was  chosen  Deputy  [Representative]  to  the  General  Court  on  the  3rd 
of  March,  1635/6,  and  re-elected  as  such  on  the  18th  of  April,  1637, 
6th  of  March,  1637/8,  and  2nd  May,  1638.§  The  Court  of  Assist- 
ants also  appointed  him  a  member  of  the  Grand  Jury  in  September, 
1637.  These  years  were  marked  by  various  procedures  which  en- 
trenched the  Puritan  theocracy  in  power  and  at  the  same  time  dis- 

*  The  will  of  Job  Tookie,  the  Elder  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  England,  mentions 
ihe  poor  of  St.  Ives,  Huntingdonshire  (Water's  '*  Genealogical  Gleanings  in 
England,"  p.  431). 

t  VoL  1,  p.  «. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  i,  3S9. 

t  Ibid.,  i.  164,  191,  no,  997. 


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BRIAN   PSNDIiXTON  5 

plAjed  the  ancient  hatred  of  orthodoxy  toward  freedom  of  thought 
An  alien  law  was  passed,  Roger  Williams  was  banished  in  1635,  and 
two  years  later  the  Rev.  John  Wheelwright  and  Ann  Hutchinson, 
whose  teachings  were  regarded  as  heretical  and  liable  to  disjrupt  the 
chnrch,  suffered  the  same  fate.  Pendleton  was  not  a  member  of  the 
Court  which  engaged  in  this  religious  persecution  in  November,  1637, 
and  as  the  Deputies  therein  from  the  towns  outside  of  Boston  seem 
to  have  been  selected  by  the  ministry  for  the  express  purpose  of  get- 
ting rid  of  the  dissenters,  it  would  appear  that  they  did  not  regard 
him  as  being  sufficiently  illiberal  in  his  views  to  work  their  will. 
Indeed,  we  shall  £nd  that  some  years  later,  on  an  occasion  not  dis- 
similar, Pendleton  showed  himself  not  without  mercy,  and  mercy  has 
no  place  in  the  scheme  of  a  religious  despotism. 

While  these  events  were  in  progress  ihe  population  of  Watertown 
had  increased  to  such  an  extent  that  it  was  feared  the  township  would 
not  be  large  enough  to  support  all  the  inhabitants.  Accordingly,  in 
1638,  Brian  Pen^eton  and  a  number  of  the  other  leading  citizens 
there,  petitioned  the  General  Court  for  liberty  to  form  a  new  plan- 
tation to  the  westward,  and  on  the  6th  of  September  in  that  year 
the  Court  passed  an  order  granting  this  petition.*  The  plantation 
was  named  Sudbury.  Many  of  the  petitioners  settled  there  where 
they  were  soon  joined  by  other  immigrants  who  came  direct  from 
England.  On  the  4th  of  September,  1639,  Brian  Pendleton  was 
commissioned  by  the  Court  one  of  those  "  To  lay  out  lands  in  Sud- 
bury to  the  psent  inhabitants  according  to  their  estates  and 
person."!  On  the  13th  of  May,  1640,  he  was  "desired"  by  the 
Court  to  drill  the  military  company  in  that  town,{  a  duty  to  which 
he  was  again  appointed  by  the  Court  of  Assistants,  5  September, 
1643. 

The  "  History  of  Sudbury  "  [p.  32]  says  that  his  name  appears  on 
the  records  as  one  of  the  foremost  business  men  of  the  place,  and 
that  he  was  one  of  the  early  Selectmen  of  the  town.  He  was  also 
active  there  in  forming  a  church  and  in  erecting  the  first  meeting 
house.  Up  to  within  a  recent  date  the  depression  where  his  house 
stood  was  still  visible  near  the  Clay  Pit  bridge  in  the  present  town 
of  Wayland.§ 

After  spending  several  years  in  Sudbury,  Pendleton  returned  to 
Watertown,  where  on  the  30th  of  September,  1646,  he  purchased 
of  Robert  Lockwood,  a  few  acres  of  remote  meadow  and  all  the  land 
Lockwood  had  been  granted  by  the  town.  In  the  same  year  he  be- 
came a  member  of  the  military  organization  since  styled  "  The  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,"  but  then  known  as  the 
Artillery  Company  of  Massachusetts.  |J  Pendleton  soon  resumed  his 
leadership  in  tiie  affairs  of  Watertown,  and  was  elected  a  Deputy  to 

*  Records  at  Mass.,  i.  S38. 

t  Ibid^  I.  Stfl. 

tibid.,  S91. 

9  History  of  Wayland,  Mass. 

II  History  of  the  A.  and  H.  Artillery  Co. 


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4  THE  PENDLETON  GENBALOGT 

the  General  Court  on  the  26th  of  May^  1647,  and  re-elected  10th 
May,  1648* 

In  the  earlier  of  these  two  sittings  of  the  Court  there  occurred 
another  instance  of  those  oppressions  and  persecutions,  which,  cul- 
minating with  the  hanging  of  Quakers  in  later  years,  fprm  such  an 
ugly  blot  on  the  history  of  the  Bay  Colony.  We  have  already  seen 
how  the  Puritans  dealt  with  dissentients  of  their  own  faith,  as  in  the 
cases  of  Williams  and  Wheelwright.  A  new  danger  was  now  at  hand. 
Under  the  Massachusetts  theocracy  church  and  state  were  one  and 
the  franchise  could  be  enjoyed  by  their  church  members  alone.  As 
the  community  prospered  a  general  immigration  set  in.  Before  many 
years  the  Puritans  found  themselves  outnumbered  and  confronted  by 
a  growing  agitation  for  an  unrestricted  suffrage.  Their  problem  now 
was  not  so  much  to  suppress  dissensions  among  themselves  as  to  keep 
a  firm  grip  on  the  reins  of  government,  and  partly  from  religious 
intolerance,  but  more  as  a  matter  of  political  self-preservation,  they 
adopted  a  rigorous  and  iron-handed  policy  toward  any  who  protested 
their  control. 

Accordingly,  we  find  that  when  in  1646,  one  Dr.  Robert  Child  and 
several  of  the  other  agitators  joined  in  a  petition  to  the  General 
Court  complaining  of  the  denial  of  civil  rights  to  such  as  were  not 
members  of  the  Puritan  church,  the  Massachusetts  authorities  took 
vigorous  action.  Child  was  immediately  arrested  and  with  his  fellow 
petitioners  bound  over  to  the  sitting  of  the  next  Court.  The  Doctor 
started  for  England  to  lay  the  matter  before  Parliament,  but  on  the 
evening  of  his  departure  was  again  arrested  and  committed  to  prison. 
When  his  case  came  up  before  the  Court  of  1647  he  was  fined  £200, 
and  his  associates  were  also  heavily  penalized.  Several  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  House  of  Deputies,  "  Differing  from  the  sentence  of  the 
Courte  desired  their  contradicents  might  stand  on  the  records.  Brian 
Pendleton  sentenced  Mr.  Dand  100",  Mr.  Mavericke,  Mr.  Smith  & 
Mr.  Burton  40"  apiece.  Doctor  Child  he  could  not  pceed  to  sentence 
besides  his  imprisonment."  f  Only  two  other  Deputies,  Robert  Payne 
and  Edward  Carleton,  showed  a  similar  spirit  of  mercy,  as  rare  as 
it  was  praiseworthy  in  that  age  of  intolerance  and  persecution. 

Toward  the  end  of  this  sitting  of  the  Court, — ^in  March,  1647/8 — 
it  was  voted  that  "Mr.  Pendleton  and  Willi:  Parks  be  ioyned  w^** 
the  audito''  generall  to  take  an  account  of  the  magistrates  expences 
for  dyet  for  this  session  &  so  ev'y  session  two  of  the  deputies  shall 
be  chosen  for  that  purpose. J  Pendleton's  first  military  title  ap- 
pears at  this  same  date  when  it  was  next  voted  that  **  Capt  Ting, 
Mr  Glover,  Leift  Pendleton,  Willi:  Parkes  &  Edmund  Jackson  are 
chosen  a  comittee,  they  or  any  of  them,  to  view  Mistick  bridge."! 

These  two  terms  were  the  last  that  Brian  Pendleton  was  to  serve 
in  the  General  Court  as  a  member  from  Watertown.  On  the  26th  of 
March,  1648/9,  he  sold  to  Robert  Daniel  much  of  his  property  in 

•  Records  of  Mass.,  iii.  105,  121. 
f  Records  of  Mass.,  iii.  114. 
t  Ibid,,  ii.  297. 


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BRIAN    PENDLETON  O 

that  place^*  and  soon  afterward  removed  to  Ipswich,  where  on  the 
9th  of  November,  1648,  he  bought  of  John  Whittingham  a  600  acre 
farm.f  His  residence  here  was  of  but  short  duration,  and  he  does 
not  seem  to  have  concerned  himself  much  in  affairs  outside  of  his 
business.  As  a  merchant,  Pendleton  was  engaged  in  many  law-suits 
against  debtors,  and  even  during  his  brief  stay  in  Ipswich  he  was 
plaintiff  in  several  actions  of  that  kind.  He  evidently  believed  in 
the  sound  business  principle  that  no  time  should  be  lost  in  obtaining 
settlement,  and  as  we  shall  see  later,  he  was  equally  prompt  in  mak- 
ing claims  upon  the  colony  whenever  he  thought  he  had  occasion. 

II 

Pendleton's  natural  aggressiveness,  combined  with  some  knowledge 
of  the  law,  and  much  political  and  military  experience,  made  him 
well  equipped  to  take  a  leading  part  in  the  affairs  of  the  new  country 
to  which  he  now  turned  his  eyes.  North  of  Ipswich  there  was  but 
little  semblance  of  a  centralized  government.  The  territory  now 
comprised  in  the  states  of  Maine  and  New  Hampshire  was  originally 
granted  to  several  patentees,  among  whom  John  Mason  and  Ferdi- 
nando  Gorges  were  the  only  ones  to  make  any  serious  attempt  at 
colonizing.  In  1635,  the  tract  from  Salem  to  the  Piscataqua  river 
was  given  to  Mason  and  the  land  beyond,  as  far  as  the  Kennebec, 
to  Gorges.  Mason's  grant,  of  course,  conflicted  with  that  made  to  the 
Bay  Colony,  whose  northern  boundary  was  described  as  a  line  **  Three 
miles  north  of  the  Merrimac  river."  {  When  Mason  died  the  Massa- 
chusetts authorities  decided  that  this  clause  meant  a  line  drawn  east 
and  west  three  miles  north  of  the  source  of  the  Merrimac,  and  under 
this  interpretation  they  had  some  basis  to  claim  jurisdiction  over  the 
settlements  in  the  Piscataqua  region. 

In  Mason's  company  one  of  the  Puritan  leaders.  Lord  Say  and 
Sele,  had  already  acquired  a  share,  and  Massachusetts  experienced 
little  difficulty  either  with  the  proprietors  or  with  the  settlers  in  ex- 
tending its  power  to  the  north.  After  some  negotiations  the  Bay 
Colony  arranged  in  1641  to  assume  control  over  the  New  Hampshire 
settlements,  and  gave  the  inhabitants  full  rights  as  citizens  without 
religious  conformity.  A  considerable  influx  of  Puritans  followed, 
and  there  was  more  or  less  friction  between  them  and  the  earlier  set- 
tlers, much  confusion,  and  little  real  government.  For  a  number  of 
years,  indeed,  one  of  the  towns  was  without  magistrates  and  sent  no 
deputies  to  the  General  Court. 

It  may  have  been  that  Brian  Pendleton  realized  the  political  op- 
portunities he  would  have  in  a  country  like  this,  or  the  greater  busi- 
ness possibilities  and  commercial  advantages  there  may  have  induced 
him  to  leave  Ipswich.     At  any  rate  he  removed  to  Strawberry  Bank 

•  This  was  the  first  deed  to  be  recorded  in  the  records  of  Middlesex  County. 
Mass.    Prior  to  this  date  all  deeds  were  written  in  the  various  town  books. 

t  Suffolk  Deeds,  i.  99. 

t  When  this  grant  was  made,  the  course  of  the  Merrimac  was  supposed  to 
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[Portsmonth]  about  1651^  as  on  the  11th  of  August  in  that  year  the 
Selectmen  of  the  town  *'  Granted  unto  Mr.  Pindelton  in  the  behalFe 
of  mr.  William  Paine  a  parsill  of  land  for  a  husse  and  gard."     He 
seems  to  have  concerned  himself  at  once  in  organizing  the  affairs  o£' 
the  settlement^  as  soon  afterward  he  appeared  before  the  Gener&l 
Court  with   a   petition   from   the   inhabitants   of   Strawberry   Bank^ 
dated  20  October^  1651^  and  praying  that  the  Massachusetts  authori- 
ties would  lay  out  the  town  under  their  jurisdiction^  and  further  that; 
"  We  may  have  here  &  at  Dover  two  Courts  every  yeare  with  two 
magistrates    and   their    assistants,    whereof   this    Barer    Mr.    Bryan 
Pendleton  to  bee  one  of  the  Assistants  Chosen  for  this  place;  And 
whereas  by  reason  of  divers  shipping  &  others  coming  into  this  har- 
bour, as  likewise  some  of  our  owne  Inhabitants,  several  abuses  are 
committed   &  noe   Magistrate   neere   at   hand   to   administer   justice 
uppon  the  parteys  soe  offending,  that  before  justice  can  be  done 
many  depart  hence  without  punishment,  &  others  suffer  rather  that 
seek  so  farre  for  justice,  Humbly  praye  that  Mr.  Pendleton  may 
have  more  than  ordinary  power  what  other  assistants  have  for  the 
rectifying  &  punishing  such  abuses  to  be  Committed."* 

That  Pendleton  had  already  grasped  his  opportunities  and  was 
chiefly  responsible  for  the  drawing  up  of  this  petition  can  hardly  be 
doubted.  The  Court  willingly  granted  the  request  of  the  people  of 
Strawberry  Bank  and  made  Pendleton  an  Associate  Justice  there 
for  one  yearf  re-appointing  him  in  1652  with  Mr.  Bellingham  and 
the  Judges  of  the  Dover  Court  to  serve  until  the  inhabitants  of 
Strawberry  Bank  should  present  some  other  person  who  had  taken 
the  oath  of  allegiance  to  Massachusetts.  {  In  the  following  year  the 
name  of  the  town  was  changed  from  Strawberry  Bank  to  Ports- 
mouth upon  the  petition  of  Pendleton  and  several  others. § 

It  was  probably  with  the  intention  of  strengthening  the  grip  of 
the  Bay  Colony  on  this  part  of  the  Piscataqua  region  that  at  a  meet- 
ing held  at  the  tavern  of  George  Walton  in  Portsmouth  on  the  13th 
of  January,  1652  [1653,  new  style],  the  Selectmen  of  the  town, 
Brian  Pendleton,  Renald  Fernald,  John  Pickering,  Henry  Sherburne, 
and  James  Johnson,  "  Men  of  force  and  character,  and  all  of  them 
prominent  in  the  early  records,"  ||  examined  the  old  Town  Book, 
crossed  out  what  was  not  approved,  and  copied  into  the  new  book 
such  items  as  met  with  their  approbation.  In  the  previous  summer 
a  number  of  the  malcontents  at  Portsmouth  had  attempted  to  break 
away  from  the  control  of  Massachusetts,  and  while  the  effort  had 
resulted  only  in  orders  for  their  arrest,  yet  much  dissatisfaction 
existed,  and  the  voters  who  belonged  to  the  Church  of  £ngland 
steadily  opposed  the  rule  of  the  Puritans. 

Hackett  suggests  in  his  "  Portsmouth  Records  "  that  the  old  Town 

*  Provincial  Papers  of  New  Hampshire,  I.  193-4. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  part  !.,  p.  69. 

t  Ibid,,  ill.  977. 

8  Provincial  Papers  of  New  Hampshire,  Vol.  I.,  pp.  207-8. 

(I  Hackett's  "  Portsmouth  Records,'*  p.  50. 


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Book  of  Strawberry  Bank  evidently  contained  not  only  land  titles 
which  might  conflict  with  the  claims  of  Massachusetts  over  this  re- 
gion, bnt  also  various  grants  of  land  not  yet  laid  ont,  and  it  was  no 
donbt  desirable  for  the  party  in  power  to  render  these  null  and  void. 
Some  months  before  this — in  April,  1652 — ^the  Puritan  Selectmen 
had  ordained  that  aU  grants  previously  made  should  be  subject  to 
their  authority  to  confirm  or  not  as  they  saw  fit,  and  with  the  cross- 
ing out  of  the  old  records  a  summary  and  convenient  way  was  found 
to  get  control  over  the  whole  of  the  outlying  land,  which  they  might 
then  parcel  out  in  the  interest  of  their  own  party  and  to  their  per- 
sonal aggrandizement. 

From  this  time  on  Bri^n  Pendleton  became  increasingly  active  in 
the  affairs  of  Portsmouth  and  in  the  political  moves  by  which  Massa- 
chusetts extended  its  authority  to  the  eastward.  On  the  death  of 
Gorges  the  settlers  in  his  patent  wrote  his  heirs  repeatedly,  but  re- 
ceived no  reply.  In  July,  1649,  the  inhabitants  of  Kittery,  York, 
and  Wells  formed  themselves  into  a  body  politic  and  chose  Edward 
Godfrey  their  Governor.  Events  in  England,  however,  soon  put  an 
end  to  this  combination.  With  the  coming  of  the  Puritans  into  power 
there  under  Cromwell,  the  rulers  of  Massachusetts  had  nothing  to 
fear  f r<Mn  royal  interference.  The  charter  of  the  Colony,  which  had 
already  proved  elastic  enough  to  cover  much  of  New  Hampshire, 
was  now  stretched  to  include  the  southern  part  of  Maine.  In  May, 
1652,  the  Massachusetts  government  sent  out  surveyors  to  determine 
the  latitude  of  the  northern  boundary  line  at  a  point  three  miles 
north  of  the  headwaters  of  the  Mterrimac,*  and  on  the  16th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1652,  the  surveyors  reported  that  this  boundary  was  three  miles 
north  of  latitude  43^  40'  12".+ 

That  this  procedure  was  but  an  empty  formality,  however,  is  shown 
by  the  next  move  of  the  General  Court.  One  week  later,  without 
waiting  to  find  the  eastern  extremity  of  this  boundary  on  the  Maine 
coast,t  Simon  Bradstreet — afterwards  Governor  of  Massachuetts — 
Samuel  Symonds,  Capt  Thomas  Wiggin,  and  Mr.  Brian  Pendleton 
were  appointed  Commissioners  to  go  to  the  province  of  Maine,  and 
in  the  name  of  the  Court  require  the  inhabitants  to  submit  to  the 
government  of  the  Bay  Colony.§  The  board  accordingly  assembled 
at  the  home  of  William  Everet  in  Kittery  on  the  16th  of  November, 
1652,  and  met  the  inhabitants  of  that  town,  who  consented  to  ac- 
knowledge the  authority  of  the  Commissioners  and  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  Colony  they  represented.  The  submission  of  York  followed 
on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month.  During  this  expedition  Pendleton 
was  made  a  Justice  to  hold  a  County  Court  at  Kittery.  || 

•  Records  of  Mass.,  iii.  278. 

t  Ibid.,  iv.  part  i.,  p.  109.  The  Bay  Colony  for  once  lost  a  point  by  taking 
Lake  Winnepesaukee  as  the  headwaters  of  the  Merrimac. 

fit  was  not  until  Sept.  10,  1653,  that  surveyors  were  sent  out  to  locate  this 
point  (Ibid.,  p.  178).  They  reported  in  Oct,  1654,  that  the  eastern  extremity 
of  the  line  fell  upon  an  island  in  Casco  Bay. 

i  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt  i.  110. 
Ibid.,  p.  127. 


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For  a  like  purpose  and  to  e£Pect  what  had  not  already  been  accom- 
plishedj  another  board  of  commissioners,  composed  of  Richard  Bel- 
lingham,  the  Deputy  Governor,  Capt.  Thomas  Wiggin,  Major  Gen- 
eral Daniel  Dennison,  Edward  Rawson,  the  first  secretary  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Company,  and  "  Mr.  Briant  Pendleton,"  repaired 
to  Wells  in  the  following  year.  Under  date  of  7  June,  1653,  they 
had  been  empowered  by  the  General  Court,  "  To  Summon  the  Inhab- 
itants, declare  our  rights  and  jurisdiction  to  them,  require  their  sub- 
jection, hold  Court,  determine  all  cases.  Civil  and  Criminal,  accord- 
ing to  the  Power  of  our  County  Courts,  nominate  and  appoint  Com- 
missioners, administer  Oathes  to  them  and  Invest  them  with  such 
power  as  you  judge  meet,  swear  constables,  and  such  other  officers 
as  you  deem  needful  for  the  preservation  of  the  peace,  confirm  and 
settle  properties,  grant  privileges,  protections,  etc.,  etc."  On  July 
4th  and  5th,  Saco  and  Cape  Porpoise  yielded  allegiance  to  Massa- 
chusetts. As  in  the  preceding  year  the  terms  o£Pered  the  inhabitants 
were  most  favorable.  No  religious  test  was  prescribed  as  a  condition 
for  citizenship;  all  grants  of  land  were  confirmed;  the  towns  were 
to  send  representatves  to  the  General  Court,  and  it  was  especially 
stipulated  that  attendance  at  military  trainng  should  not  be  required 
beyond  the  limits  of  the  township.*  The  submission  of  these  towns 
seems  to  have  been  secured  by  persuasion  and  diplomacy  and  not 
by  menaces  backed  up  by  armed  force  as  assumed  by  some  historians 
from  the  statements  of  the  deposed  Governor,  Edward  Godfrey. 

While  these  events  were  taking  place  in  Maine,  the  political  ma- 
chine in  Portsmouth  was  rapidly  becoming  efficient.  Pendleton  had 
been  made  a  Selectman  of  the  town  in  1652,  was  re-elected  in  the 
two  foUowing  years,  and  again  chosen  in  each  year  from  1657  to 
1662  inclusive. t  At  the  same  time  he  was  Town  Treasurer  of  Ports- 
mouth from  1654  to  1663,f  Grand  Juryman  for  one  year  from  the 
4th  of  July,  1659,t  and  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts in  1653,  '54,  '58,  1660,  1661,  and  1663.t  He  was  also  for  sev- 
eral years  a  Commissioner  [Magistrate]  of  Portsmouth,t  and  in  1653 
a  Commissioner  for  the  Isles  of  Shoals  to  determine  ci\il  actions 
under  £20.§  Ten  years  later  he  was  made  a  Commissioner  to  en- 
force the  English  navigation  laws  at  these  islands  and  in  the  Piscat- 
aqua  region.  ||  That  Pendleton  was  well  versed  in  controlling  the 
voters  is  shown  by  some  old  election  returns  which  have  come  down 
to  us.  At  a  meeting  of  the  inhabitants  of  Portsmouth  and  Dover, 
held  on  the  12th  of  May,  1663,  for  the  purpose  of  electing  Associ- 
ates, Capt.  Pendleton  received  44  votes,  Capt.  Waldron,  38;  Capt. 
Pike,  32;  Mr.  Edward  Hilton,  34;  Mr.  Richard  Cutt,  23.  At  a  simi- 
lar meeting  held  3  May,  1664,  Pendleton  received  34  votes,  Waldron, 
36;  Pike,  33,  Cutt,  24,  and  Hilton,  15.     In  the  next  year,  however, 

*  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  i.  pp.  122-6  and  167-65. 

t  Portsmouth  Town  Records. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iii.  297,  340;  iv.  pt.  i.  331,  449;  iv.  pt.  ii.  2,  72. 

§  Ibid.,  iii.  307-8. 

11  Ibid.,  iv.  pt  U.  p.  87. 


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be  fell  behind,  receiving  bat  29  votes  against  36  for  Waldron,  33 
for  Richard  Cutt,  and  35  for  Capt.  Pike.  At  this  election,  John 
Cutt,  who  appears  in  place  of  Hilton,  received  18  votes.* 

During  these  years  Pendleton  was  equally  active  in  military  af- 
fairs. On  the  17th  of  May,  1652,  he  had  been  chosen  commander  of 
the  "  Train  band  "  at  Portsmouth,  and  although  no  commission  was 
made  cot  to  him  until  twelve  years  later,  yet  as  a  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  in  1654  he  was  called  Capt.  Pendleton,  and  in  May, 
1658,  the  Court  ordered  *'  That  the  inhabitants  of  Portsmouth  shall 
attend  all  military  service  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Brian  Pen- 
dleton."-f-  A  regular  commission  was  made  out  to  him  finally,  as 
appears  in  the  following  record  dated  19  October,  1664:  "  Capt. 
Brian  Pendleton  having  been  legally  chosen  &  approoved  of  to  be 
Capt  of  the  military  company  of  Portsmouth,  but  not  yet  having 
any  commission,  it  is  ordered  by  this  Court,  that  the  secretary,  ime- 
diately  after  the  end  of  this  sesion,  draw  up  a  comission  &  deliver  it 
to  Major  General  Leverett,  &  he  to  take  care  for  the  sending  of  it, 
so  that  the  peace  of  the  place  may  be  preserved." |  At  this  time 
nearly  all  the  male  settlers  outside  of  churchmen,  millers  and  ship- 
wrights were  obliged  to  attend  nriHtary  drill  once  a  month,  and  many 
of  the  towns  had  block-houses  or  other  safegpiards  against  attack. 
That  Portsmouth  was  in  an  unprotected  condition,  however,  is  shown 
in  a  remonstrance  subscribed  by  Pendelton  and  Richard  Cutt  for  the 
inhabitants  of  the  town,  complaining  of  the  lack  of  fortifications 
there.§  This  memorial  was  dated  3  May,  1653,  and  on  the  2nd  of 
June  following  the  Court  seems  to  have  taken  notice  of  it  by  order- 
ing "  That  the  survejor  gennerall  shall  lend  two  barrels  of  good 
powder  to  Mr.  Pendleton  for  present,  to  be  returned  again  vppon 
the  tender  of  the  some  of  thirteene  pounds,  nineteene  shillings  and 
tennpence."'!  No  further  action  was  taken  at  this  time  in  regard  to 
setting  up  fortifications  in  the  place. 


Ill 

While  Pendleton  was  serving  as  a  Magistrate  at  Portsmouth  in 
1656  an  incipient  attack  of  the  witchcraft  delusion  broke  out  there. 
This  superstition  firmly  obsessed  our  forefathers.  It  was  not  an 
illogical  belief  with  their  credulous  acceptance  of  a  personal  Devil. 
Granted  the  existence  of  Satan,  must  he  not  also  have  his  worship- 
pers? The  New  Englanders  believed  as  their  contemporaries  else- 
where believed,  that  human  beings  could  enter  into  compact  with 
evil  spirits,  obtain  power  to  suspend  the  laws  of  nature,  and  thus 

•Quint's  "Historical  Memoranda  of  Ancient  Dover,  N.  H.,"  pp.  68-9,  71. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  i.  p.  329. 

t/Wd.,  p.  139. 

f  Provincial  Papers  of  New  Hampshire,  i.  207-8. 

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injure  their  fellows  by  processes  wholly  at  variance  with  those  la^i^s. 
It  was  also  believed  that  the  injury  so  inflicted  would  usually  sho^iv^ 
itself  in  the  form  of  possession,  that  is  to  say,  by  synjptoms  whicli 
in  the  present  day  we  should  recognize  as  insanity,  hysteria  or  alco- 
holism, and  that  the  evidence  of  a  person  showing  these  sjrmptoms 
wasi  to  be  received  as  that  of  any  ordinary  witness.* 

As  usual  in  such  cases,  a  poor  old  woman  was  the  chosen  victim  in 
Portsmouth  in  1656.     Before  a  court  composed  of  Brian  Pendleton, 
Henry  Sherburne,  and  Renald  Femald,  the  following  "  evidence  " 
was   given  by   Susannah  Trimmings   of   Little   Harbour,   '*  Pascata- 
quo":t  "On  Lord's  Day  30th  of  March  at  night  gmng  home  with 
Goodwife  Barton,  she  seperated  from  her  at  the  freshet  next  her 
house.     On  her  return  between  Goodman  Evens'  and  Robert  Davis' 
she  heard  a  rustling  in  the  woods,  which  she  at  first  thought  was  oc- 
casioned by  swine,  and  presently  after,  there  did  appear  to  her  a 
woman  whom  she  apprehended  to  be  old  Goodwife  Walford.     She 
asked  me  where  my  consort  was;  I  answered  I  had  none.     She  said, 
thy  consort  is  at  home  by  this  time.     Lend  me  a  pound  of  cotton.     I 
told  her  I  had  but  two  pounds  in  the  house,  and  I  would  not  spare 
any  to  my  mother.     She  said  I  had  better  have  done  it;  that  my  sor* 
row  was  great  already,  and  it  should  be  greater — ^for  I  was  going  a 
great  journey  but  should  never  come  there.     She  then  left  me,  and  I 
was  struck  as  with  a  clap  of  fire  on  the  back,  and  she  vanished  toward 
the  water  side  in  my  apprehension  in  the  shape  of  a  cat.     She  had 
on  her  head  a  white  linen  hood  tied  under  her  chin  and  her  waist- 
coat and  petticoat  were  red,  with  an  old  green  apron  and  a  black 
hat  upon  her  head. 

Taken  upon  oath,  18th  April  1656. 
before 

Brian  Pendleton 

Henry  Sherburne 

Renald  Femald  " 
Oliver  Trimmings,  Susannah's  husband,  testified  that  on  the  night 
of  this  fearsome  encounter,  his  wife  came  home  in  a  "  sad  condi- 
tion " ;  "  her  back  was  as  a  flame  of  fire,"  she  was  breathless  and 
could  not  speak  for  some  time  when  she  said  "  Lord  have  mercy 
upon  me,  this  wicked  woman  would  kill  me,"  etc.,  etc. 

Nicholas  Rowe  testified  that  Jane  Walford,  shortly  after  she  was 
accused,  "  Came  to  the  deponent  in  the  evening  and  put  her  hand 
upon  his  breast  so  that  he  could  not  speak  and  was  in  great  pain  until 
the  next  day.  By  the  light  of  the  fire  in  the  next  room  it  appeared 
to  be  Goody  Walford  but  she  did  not  speak." 

More  of  this  nonsensical  rubbish,  some  of  it  utterly  irrelevant,  was 
deposed  by  others,  and  we  find  that  at  a  Court  of  Associates  held  in 
June,  1656,  *'  Jane  Walford  being  brought  to  this  court  upon  sus- 
picion of  being  a  witch  is  to  continue  bound  until  the  next  court  to 

•  Doyle's  "  English  Colonies  In  America,"  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  298-9. 
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be  responsiye."  At  this  time  the  prosecution  against  Goody  Walford 
appears  to  have  been  dropped.  The  magistrates  either  came  to  their 
senses  or  there  were  no  fanatics  like  Cotton  Mather  there  to  stir  np 
a  reign  of  terror  such  as  was  visited  upon  Salem  in  later  years.  It 
is  refreshing  to  note  that  some  time  afterwards  Jane  Walford  brought 
suit  for  slander  against  Robert  Goutch  for  saying  she  was  a  witch, 
and  received  a  verdict  in  the  sum  of  £5  and  costs. 

While  Pendleton  was  actively  engaged  in  public  affairs  at  Ports- 
mouth, his  services  were  often  called  upon  to  settle  boundary  dis- 
putes, and  it  is  likely  that  he  had  some  knowledge  of  surveying.  In 
1653,  he  was  on  a  committee  to  settle  the  bounds  between  Ports- 
moutii  and  Dover,  and  in  1654  he  was  empowered  with  John 
Pickering  to  arrange  the  dividing  line  between  Portsmouth  and 
Hampton.*  On  the  14th  of  October,  1656,  he  was  made  a 
commissioner  to  determine  the  line  between  Hampton  and  Salis- 
bury,f  and  on  the  26th  of  May,  1658,  he  was  appointed  by  the  Court 
a  commissioner  "  To  pitch  and  lay  out  the  dividing  line  between 
York  and  Well8."J  In  1664  he  was  appointed  surveyor  of  high- 
ways throughout  the  province  of  Maine,  with  authority  "  To  order 
all  matters  at  his  discretion  for  the  purpose  of  making  them  meet 
for  the  public  necessities."  The  marshal  of  the  province  was  di- 
rected to  attend  him  in  making  his  surveys  so  that  all  obstructions 
might  be  removed  and  a  passable  road  made  for  all  travellers  either 
on  foot  or  on  horseback. 

At  that  time  public  officials  generally  received  no  pay  for  their 
services,  although  they  were  occasionally  "  gratified  "  by  allotments 
of  land.  In  1657,  Pendleton  had  laid  out  to  Edward  Rawson  at  the 
direction  of  the  General  Court  two  hundred  acres  near  Dover,  as  the 
latter's  reward  for  bringing  Maine  under  the  jurisdiction  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  in  the  next  year  Pendleton  applied  for  a  similar  grant 
himself.  Under  date  of  24  May,  1658,  he  presented  the  following 
petition  to  the  Court: 

"  To  the  Honored  Generall   Court  now 

assembled    at    Boston    of    Magistrates 

&  Deputyes:  the   Humble  petition  of 
Brian  Pendleton 

Humbly  Sheweth 

That  being  twice  employed  to  take  in  the  Esteme  parts  at  Eit- 
tery  York  Wells  &c:  with  the  Honored  M'  Bradstreet  &  others  one 
time:  &  with  the  Honored  Deputy  Governor  &  others  the  2*  time:  A 
Retume  of  their  aksions  was  presented  to  the  Gen"  Court  1653  which 
the  Court  acksepted  &  was  pleased  to  promise  to  Gratifie  with 
some  Land  (as  appeareth  by  tiie  Record  as  they  had  to  other  Gen- 
tlemen soe  Imployed  fformerly:  some  of  which  they  Gratified  with 
fiue  hundred  Acres  of  Land:  wheareb'y  I  am  Incouraged  to  moue  this 

•  Provincial  Papers  of  New  Hampshire,  xii.  99. 
t  Records  of  Mass.,  ill.  430. 
tibid.,  iv.  pt  i.  pp.  S40-1. 


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1<2  THB    PENDLETON    OENBALOGT 

Honored  Gen"  Court  to  graunt  me  (on  the  consideration  afores*) 
fiue  hundred  Acres  of  Land  on  Cochecka  River  aboue  Dover  bounds 
as  neere  to  the  Land  layd  oute  to  m'  Edward  Rswson  as  may  bee: 
to  bee  Layd  out  by  m'  Edward  Starbocke  &  Peter  Coflin  &  y*"  peti- 
tioned shall  pray  &c 

Yo'  Humble  servant  to  Comand 
Brian  Pendleton."* 

The  Court  acted  favorably  upon  this  request  and  granted  Pendle- 
ton two  hundred  acres  of  land  in  the  place  desired. f  Two  days 
earlier  he  had  presented  them  another  petition  which  reads  as  follows : 

"  To  the  Honored  Generall  Court  of  Magistrates 

att  Boston  asembled  this  present  mo^  1658. 

The  Humble  Request  of  Brian  Pendleton  of  Pascattaquak 

Sheweth  that  in  the  Last  month  ApriU:  it  happened  that  two 
seamen  beinge  drawn  out  of  our  River  in  a  Canow;  the  one  of 
the  s*  men  beinge  Ded  with  Could  or  ffrost  the  other  beinge 
much  ffrozen  came  into  our  Hand:  &  beinge  made  aquainted 
with  it  wee  tooke  what  course  wee  could  ffor  his  good:  but  see- 
inge  his  nesesity  Required  better  meanes  I  hired  a  man  &  a 
horse  &  sent  him  to  hamton  wheare  the  Charge  will  be  greate 
whether  hee  Line  or  Dy — 

My  Humble  Request  therefore  to  this  Honered  Court  is  that 
they  will  bee  pleased  to  giue  such  order  from  this  Court  that  I 
may  haue  power  to  Rayse  the  s*  charge  ffrom  the  severall  townes 
on  the  River  (videliset)  ffrom  Portsmouth  Doner  &:  [Kittery] 
which  may  be  an  Incouragment  to  y'  servant  ffor  to  put  him- 
selfe  forward  in  time  to  Come  in  such  workes  of  Charity  & 
Rest  at  y'  servise  aij  all  times  in  what  I  may."  J 

While  the  Court  granted  this  petition  at  once,§  Dover  and  Kittery 
opposed  having  any  assessment  levied  upon  them^  and  the  affair 
dragged  along  for  several  years.  Pendleton  did  not  let  the  matter 
drop^  however,  and  on  the  23rd  of  May,  1661,  asked  the  Court  for  a 
decision  as  to  whether  Kittery  should  pay  its  share  of  the  charges, 
notwithstanding  the  fact  {hat  in  his  petition  the  name  of  the  to>vn 
was  blotted  out.  The  magistrates  decided  that  Kittery  should  assume 
one  third  the  expense,  but  the  deputies  would  not  concur  in  this.|| 
Finally  on  the  29th  of  May,  1661,  they  agreed: 

"  In  Ans'  to  the  Request  of  Cap*  Brian  Pendleton  The  Court 
Judgeth  it  meete  to  order  that  the  seelectmen  of  Portsmouth  &  Doner 
Doe  forthwith  by  an  Assesement  on  the  Inhabitan*"  Collect  &  Gather 

♦  Maine  Historical  Society  Collections,  2d  Series,  Vol.  IV,  p.  155  (Baxter 
MSS.). 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  i.  p.  341. 

t  Maine  Historical  Society  Collections  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  11-12  (Bax- 
ter MSS.). 

§  Ibid.,  p.  12. 

II  Ibid,,  p.  13. 


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BRIAN    PENDLETON  IS 

the  some  of  tenn  pounds  eight  shillings  &  four  penc'  out  of  each 
Towne  &  Deliver  the  same  to  the  said  Brian  Pen^eton  as  sattisfac- 
tion  for  so  much  expended  on  a  frozen  person  y^  some  yeares  past 
came  into  that  Riuer  whose  charity  this  Court  Judgeth  it  meete  to 
Encourage  &  order  his  Sattisfaction  as  aboue  is  exprest."* 

Capt.  Pendleton  had  prospered  in  material  ways  during  these 
years  in  Portsmouth.  His  business  as  a  merchant  was  profitable  and 
conducted  on  a  large  scale  as  shown  by  an  item  in  the  Suffolk  [Mass.] 
Deeds. t  Under  this  record  it  appears  that  on  the  15th  of  March, 
1658/9,  William  Paine  of  Boston,  merchant,  gave  to  his  son,  John 
Paine,  J&1500  in  stock  "  In  the  hands  of  Capt  Brient  Pendleton  of 
piscataqua  .  .  .  which  was  in  the  way  of  a  copartnership  be- 
tween him  and  the  s^  Brient  Pendleton,  and  mee,  the  s^  William 
Paine."  It  is  shown  in  the  Portsmouth  records  that  Capt.  Pendleton 
was  the  town's  most  liberal  supporter  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Moodey. 
Besides  his  business  at  Portsmouth  he  had  interests  in  the  fisheries 
at  the  Isles  of  Shoals  and  along  the  Maine  coast.  Many  people  were 
in  his  debt  and  he  was  frequently  obliged  to  bring  suit  for  what  was 
due  him-t  In  1656-7  he  was  sufficiently  prosperous  to  subscribe  £5 
toward  building  the  new  Town  House  in  Boston.§  Some  time  later 
we  find  that  he  engaged  in  milling,  as  in  1661  the  Selectmen  of 
Portsmouth  "  Granted  liberty  to  Captaine  Pendleton  to  set  up  his 
windmill  upon  the  Fort  point,  towards  the  beach  [New  Castle]  be- 
cause the  mill  is  of  such  common  and  public  use."|| 

Capt.  Pendleton  acquired  considerable  property  at  Portsmouth 
and  not  a  little  of  it  was  granted  him  by  those  in  control  of  the  town 
affairs.  On  one  occasion,  22  January,  1660,  at  a  distribution  of 
lands  not  already  granted,  the  records  show  that  the  Captain  was 
apportioned/  350  acres,  his  son,  James  Pendleton,  31  acres,  and  Caleb 
Pendleton,  19  acres.  Richard  Cutt,  a  fellow  merchant  with  Pen- 
dleton, and  one  of  those  in  power,  was  the  only  man  to  receive  a 
larger  share,  his  portion  being  410  acres.  ||  As  Pendleton  was  on 
the  committee  that  made  this  distribution,  it  would  appear  that  the 
politicians  of  his  time  had  nothing  to  learn  from  those  of  the 
present. 

As  early  as  1655,  Brian  Pendleton  had  begun  to  acquire  property 
in  Maine.  On  the  11th  of  December  in  that  year  he  bought  of 
Richard  Ball,  Long  Island  at  Cape  Porpoise  and  100  acres  on  the 
mainland.  On  the  15th  of  March,  1658/9,  he  purchased  of  John 
West,  a  house  and  100  acres  in  Saco,  and  on  the  13th  of  August 
following  he  bought  with  Capt.  Roger  Spencer  of  Charlestown,  the 
neck  of  land  at  the  mouth  of  the  Saco  river  (now  called  Fletcher's 
Neck),  then  known  as  Winter  Harbor,  together  with  Wood  and  Gib- 
bon's islands.     Two  years  later  he  acquired  Spencer's  share  in  this 

*  Records  of  Mass.,  fy.  pt.  ii.  pp.  8-9. 

t  Liber  IX.  pp.  345-6. 

t  Rockingham  County,  N.  H.,  Court  Records. 

8  Mass.  Historical  Society  Collections,  1S55-58,  p.  338. 

II  Portsmouth  Town  Records. 


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14  THE  PENDLETON  OENBALOOY 

property  "  With  all  the  houses^  gardens,  orchards,  etc.  upon  the 
Neck/'  and  in  later  years  added  to  this  estate  by  numerous  other 
purchases  in  the  adjacent  towns  until  he  became  the  greatest  land- 
holder in  the  Province.* 

IV 

Upon  the  restoration  of  the  Stuarts  political  affairs  in  Maine  again 
became  unsettled.  In  November,  1660,  all  those  whose  territorial 
rights  had  been  invaded  by  Massachusetts,  Edward  Godfrey,  Ferdi- 
nando  Gorges,  grandson  and  namesake  of  the  original  patentee, 
Robert  Mason,  who  had  succeeded  in  a  like  manner  to  the  proprietary 
claim  over  New  Hampshire,  Edward  Rigby,  the  proprietor  of  Wells, 
and  several  others,  lodged  a  petition  with  the  King,  informing  him 
of  the  intrusion  of  Massachusetts  on  their  territory,  and  of  the  en- 
forcement of  an  oath  of  fidelity  to  that  colony,  and  praying  for  an 
inquiry  into  the  matter. 

Their  petition  was  referred  to  a  committee  of  seven,  who  reported 
that  Godfrey  had  been  illegally  dispossessed  by  the  Massachusetts 
government  and  that  Mason  had  also  been  injured  in  his  property. 
Meanwhile  Gorges  in  May,  1661,  authorised  four  commissioners  to 
act  for  him.  They  called  together  the  free-holders  of  the  colony 
and  issued  commissions  to  such  persons  as  were  chosen  by  the  people 
for  civil  and  military  offices.  A  year  passed  before  Massachusetts 
took  steps  to  put  down  this  counter-revolution.  In  May,  1662,  Den- 
nison,  Hathome,  and  Richard  Waldron  were  appointed  Commis- 
sioners to  restore  authority.  A  conference  was  held  with  Gorges' 
Conmiissioners,  which  resulted  in  a  compromise:  two  representatives 
of  each  side  were  to  sit  at  York  as  a  joint  Court  for  civil  and  crim- 
inal cases.f 

The  English  authorities  were  not  content,  however,  to  let  the  mat- 
ter rest  there.  In  1664  a  royal  commission  was  appointed  to  secure 
the  King's  rights  over  Maine  and  New  Hampshire  and  to  bring  the 
Bay  Colony  more  under  the  control  of  the  Crown.  This  body  ap- 
peared in  Boston  the  year  following,  but  was  able  to  accomplish  little 
with  the  General  Court,  which  had  already  developed  a  spirit  of 
independence.  The  Commissioners  then  journeyed  to  the  eastward, 
where  their  presence  emboldened  certain  of  the  malcontents  at  Ports- 
mouth to  present  them  the  following  petition: 

"  July,  1666^  Petition  of  part  of  the  inhabitants  of  Portsmouth 
and  Strawberry  Bank  humbly  sheweth 

That  whereas  yo'  peticioners  for  severall  years  last  past  have  bin 
kept  under  the  Gov^nm^  of  the  Massachusetts  by  an  usurped  power 
.  .  .  under  which  power  ^ve  or  six  of  the  ritchest  men  of  this 
parish  have  ruled  swaied,  and  ordered  all  offices  both  civill  and  mili- 
tary at  their  pleasures,  none  of  y'  Hono"  peticonrs  though  Loyall 
subjects,  &  some  of  them  well  acquainted  with  the  Laws  of  Eng- 

•  York  County,  Maine,  Deeds. 

t  Doyle's  "  English  Colonies    in  America,"  VoL  III,  pp.  1S9-141. 


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BRIAN    PENDLETON  15 

land,  durst  make  any  opposition  for  f eare  of  great  fines  or  long  im- 
prisonment and  for  want  of  estates  coold  not  peticon  home  to  his 
Ma"*  for  relief,  which  the  contrary  party  well  knoweth,  have  kept 
ns  under  hard  servitude^  and  denyed  ns  in  opr  pnbliqne  meeting  the 
Common  prayer  Sacram^  and  decent  bnriall  of  the  dead  contrary 
to  the  Laws  of  England  &  his  Ma"^  Ire  sent  by  Simon  Broadstreet 
&  John  Norton  in  the  yeare  1662.  And  not  only  so  but  have  also 
denied  us  the  benefit  of  freemen,  contrary  to  his  Ma^**  said  letter 
and  likewise  at  the  election  of  officers  the  aforesaid  party  or  the 
greatest  part  of  them  have  always  kept  themselves  In  offices  for  the 
manageing  of  the  gifts  of  land  &  setling  them,  whereby  yo'  peticon- 
ers  are  not  only  disabled  but  also  discouraged  for  continuance  in  the 
plantation,  &  have  engrossed  the  greatest  part  of  the  lands  within 
the  precincts  &  limits  of  this  plantation  into  theire  owne  hands  and 
other  honest  men  that  have  been  here  a  considerable  time  have  no 
lands  at  all  given  them,  and  some  that  have  had  lands  given  &  laid 
oat  to  them,  the  said  contrary  party  have  desowned  the  grants  and 
laid  it  out  to  others.  .  .  . 
The  parties  we  peticon  against  are 

Joshua  Moodey  Mr.  Minister 

Rich  Cutt 

John  Cutt 

EHas  Styleman     )  Merch^  "♦ 

Nathaniel  fi^ryer 

Bryan  Pendleton  ^ 

This  petition  was  signed  by  thirty  men  besides  one  Abraham  Cor- 
bet, who  was  supposed  to  have  been  the  ring-leader  in  the  afi^air.  As 
soon  as  the  Massachusetts  authorities  learned  of  this  action  they 
despatched  commissioners  to  the  Piscataqua  towns  to  inquire  into  the 
matter.  None  dared  to  enter  complaints,  and  as  Corbet  could  not 
be  foui^  a  warrant  for  him  was  left  in  the  hands  of  the  constable, 
directing  him  to  appear  before  the  General  Court  *'As  an  occassioner 
of  great  disturbance,  &  a  nourisher  of  much  vice  &  wickedness  by 
giving  irregular  entertejnments  of  loose  person?  in  his  house."  When 
Corbd;  appeared  before  the  Court,  23  May,  1666,  he  was  fined  £20, 
put  under  bond  to  observe  the  laws,  and  disabled  from  holding  any 
offices.f  As  in  the  case  of  Dr.  Child  twenty  years  before,  the  des- 
potic Puritan  theocracy  was  still  able  to  si^press  any  movement 
which  threatened  its  supremacy. 

While  the  royal  commissioners  had  been  able  to  accomplish  little 
with  the  shrewdly  obstinate  rulers  of  Massachusetts,  they  met  with 
better  success  in  Maine.  Here,  in  1665,  they  set  up  a  provincial 
government  under  eleven  magistrates,  and  issued  orders  that  neither 
the  representatives  of  Gorges  nor  of  ^Massachusetts  should  interfere 
with  these  officials. |     It  is  an  example  of  Brian  Pendleton's  ability 

•New  Hampshire  State  Papers,  xvii.  510. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  Vol.  IV,  pt  ii.  pp.  567,  S04-5. 


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16  THE  PKNDLETON  GENEALOGY 

in  politics  that  known  as  he  was  as  a  staunch  Puritan  and  an  ardent 
supporter  of  the  Bay  Colony^  he  was  nevertheless  elected  to  office 
under  this  regim6.  In  1665  he  had  removed  from  Portsmouth  and 
settled  upon  his  property  at  Winter  Harbor^  perhaps  to  be  in  closer 
touch  with  his  growing  interests  in  that  region.  Two  years  later,  on 
the  21st  of  March,  1666/7,  the  people  of  that  town  elected  him  a 
Burgess  to  attend  the  General  Court  of  the  province,  and  on  the 
12th  of  April  following  he  was  abo  chosen  a  justice  for  small 
causes.*  Referring  to  Pendleton's  settlement  at  Winter  Harbor,  Wil- 
liamson says  in  his  "  History  of  Maine " :  "  His  poitical  and  mili- 
tary knowledge,  with  good  natural  abilities  immediately  gave  him 
great  weight  of  character  among  his  new  acquaintances,"  and  that 
they  accordingly  elected  him  a  Burgess  as  just  noted.  In  securing 
this  election  Capt.  Pendleton  may  have  foreseen  an  opportunity  to 
promote  the  interests  of  the  Bay  Colony  which  he  had  served  faith- 
fully so  many  years. 


The  government  in  Maine  instituted  by  the  Royal  Commissioners 
soon  came  to  an  end.  Not  long  after  their  withdrawal  from  the 
province,  England  became  so  involved  in  wars  with  France  and  Hol- 
land that  she  could  pay  no  heed  to  events  in  the  colonies.  Early  in 
1668  the  supporters  of  Massachusetts  in  Maine  seized  their  oppor- 
tunity to  petition  that  government  to  resume  its  authority  over  them 
once  more.  While  this  petition  does  not  seem  to  be  in  existence,  there 
can  be  no  doubt  but  that  Capt.  Pendleton  was  one  of  the  first  signers, 
if  not  its  instigator.  The  Massachusetts  Court  lost  no  time  in  ap- 
pointing commissioners  to  administer  the  affairs  of  Maine.  Notice 
was  sent  to  the  inhabitants  requiring  them  to  submit  to  the  laws  of 
Massachusetts,  and  a  day  fixed  for  a  Court  at  York  at  which  all 
necessary  officers  were  to  be  chosen. f  Nicolls,  the  only  one  of  the 
Royal  Commissioners  still  in  America,  met  this  with  a  warning  that 
such  procedures  would  be  offensive  to  the  King.  Paying  him  no 
heed,  the  four  representatives  of  Massachusetts  with  a  guard  of 
twelve  horsemen  appeared  at  York  in  July,  1668,  and  as  before  for- 
mally constituted  Maine  as  a  county  of  Massachusetts. 

Much  tumult  ensued.  The  supporters  of  the  royal  government 
also  held  court  at  York  on  the  same  day,  but  offered  no  serious  re- 
sistance. Under  the  new  government  established  by  the  commis- 
sioners of  Massachusetts,  Brian  Pendleton  was  chosen  one  of  the  As- 
sociates of  the  county,  and  was  appointed  Major  of  the  York  regi- 
ment with  directions  to  "  settle  "  Black  Point,  that  is,  to  receive  the 
submission  of  the  inhabitants  there. J  In  the  following  month  wliile 
acting  as  an  Associate  he  came  into  conflict  with  Major  William  Phil- 
lips, a  wealthy  resident  of  Saco,  who  had  been  one  of  the  magis- 

•  Folsom's  **  History  of  Saco,"  pp.  108-9. 
t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  ii.  p.  372. 
t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt  ii.  p.  404. 


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BRIAN    PBNDLETON  17 

trates  appointed  by  the  King's  commissioners  and  was  loath  to  give 
up  his  authority.  Pendleton  thereupon  began  taking  evidence  against 
him.  One  witness^  Robert  Booths  deposed  on  the  13th  of  August, 
1668: 

"  This  Deponent  saith  y^  when  major  bryan  Pendlton  gaue  order 
to  John  Davis  to  call  a  meeting  for  y*  souliers  to  apeare  befor  major 
Pendleton  y®  next  morning  major  William  Phillips  stood  vp  &  de- 
manded by  what  authorytie  John  Davis  did  call  y^  meeting:  then 
major  Pendlton  answered  I  gave  him  Authorytie  according  to  my 
Commission  &  y^  I  shall  shew  when  they  meete  me  &  further  saith 
not  conseming  Allso  on  y^  first  day  of  august  last  major  Bryon  Pen- 
dlton writ  a  note  to  Publish  a  towne  meeting  y*  next  day  being  sab- 
bath an  order  was  put  vp  by  y*  meeting  house  dore  by  major  Pen- 
dlton's  order  requiering  y*  in  habitants  y*  second  day  in  y*  morning 
to  make  coyse  of  a  Counstable  &  other  officers  Which  order  being 
redd  by  major  William  Phillips  y^  sabbath  day  morning;  major  Pen- 
dlton said  here  is  one  word  wanting  that  is  y*  place  where  to  meet: 

major  Phillips  aforesaid;  answered  ther  is  euery  word  too  much 
allre*^  for  y^  is  no  legall  warning:  y^  is  none  of  your  office  Capt 
Pendlton  you  are  no  legal  asosiate:  &  y*  said  maj  pillips  tooke  away 
y^  writing  saying  he  would  keep  it:  this  deponent  suposed  it  belonged 
to  him  to  keep  &  major  Phillips  replied  it  is  lyke  you  may  have  a 
coppy  of  it."* 

A  number  of  similar  depositions  were  made  by  others,  one  given 
by  a  Roger  Hill  being  of  most  interest.  Hill  states  that  on  Monday, 
the  3rd  of  August,  there  was  contention  about  the  pulling  down .  of 
the  warrant  which  Pendleton  put  up  to  call  a  town  meeting: 

'*  Majer  Phillips  sd  before  him  &  severall  persons,  that  he  did  pull  it 
downe  &  would  keepe  it.  Maj**  Pendleton  asked  him  if  he  would  not 
let  him  have  it.  He  answered  he  would  not.  The  other  replyd  that 
it  would  do  him  no  good.  His  reply  was,  that  he  could  not  tell 
whether  it  would  or  not.  Robert  Booth  Sen:  made  answer  that  it  did 
belong  unto  him,  that  he  mdght  sett  it  downe  in  the  Towne  booke, 
maj*"  Phillips  answered  that  it  may  be  might  let  him  have  a  coppie  of 
it.  Farther,  maj*"  Phillips  sd  that  if  there  were  an  hundred  warrents, 
he  would  pull  them  all  downe  if  he  were  not  hindered.  Maj'  Pen- 
dleton told  him  that  it  would  be  wisdome  to  sett  still  as  M*"  Hookef 
did.  To  whom  he  replyed,  that  it  was  noething  to  him  what  m**  Hooke 
did.  Some  persons  haveing  formerly  given  out  words,  that  those  who 
were  for  the  Bay  government  their  necks  might  stretch  for  it:  This 
Deponent,  having  heard  of  it,  he  spake  of  it  at  this  meeting  above 
expressed,  in  the  presence  of  Maj'  Phillips,  who  immediately  re- 
turned this  answer,  that  it  might  be  so  for  any  thing  that  he  knew. 
Farther  this  Deponent  saith  not.     Onely  that  he  heard  Maj'  Phillips 

•  Maine  Historical  Society  Collections,  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  20-1  (Bax- 
ter  MSS.). 

t  Francis  Hooke,  one  of  the  justices  of  Maine  appointed  by  the  Royal 
Commissioners  in  1665.  He  married  a  daughter  of  one  of  the  commissioners, 
Samuel  Mavericke,  the  same  man  who  had  been  involved  in  trouble  with  Dr. 
Child  nineteen  years  before  (Ck>L  Maine  Hist  Soc.,  Baxter  MSS.,  vi.  329). 


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BHj,  That  he  could  Prove  that  Maj**  Pendleton  was  not  legally  chosen 
an  Associate^  for  the  major  part  of  the  Province  did  not  make  choice 
of  him."* 

The  other  side  of  the  case  is  presented  in  a  statement  of  Nathaniel 
Phillips — Major  Phillips'  son — ^who  wrote  that  when  the  Massachu- 
setts Commissioners  appeared  at  York  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
July,  1668,  with  twelve  armed  men  and  a  retinue  of  as  many  more 
of  their  friends  "With  swords  most  being  Captains  and  men  of 
worth  .  .  .  the  town  of  Saco  where  Major  Phillipps  lived  stood 
unanimously  against  them  onely  their  new  made  Major  Pembleton 
who  hath  beene  one  of  the  greatest  Instruments  in  this  obstruction 
of  government,  being  so  proud  of  his  office  began  to  ride  full  speed 
before  he  mounted  in  the  saddle,  that  is  to  say  before  he  had  taken 
his  oath,  was  very  busy  in  his  Actions,  but  he  mett  with  opposition 
with  Major  Phillips  .  .  .  upon  which  the  said  Pembleton  sent 
to  Boston  to  the  Major  Generall  a  great  Complaint  against  Major 
Phillipps  that  nothing  would  be  done  without  he  was  sent  far  away, 
the  hearte  of  the  people  was  soe  led  by  him."t 

This  "  Great  Complaint "  may  have  referred  to  the  following  let- 
ter which  Pendleton  wrote  Major  General  Leverett  under  date  of 
August  21-25,' 1668:— 

"  Kind  Sir 

Whereas  Maj'  Phillips  wilbe  ready  (I  question  not)  to  excuse 
himselfe  in  all  that  opposition  of  his,  in  words  or  actions  as  being 
noe  lett  to  the  peoples  meeting  to  chuse  officers,  the  which  I  leave  to 
yo'  owne  judgement  and  consideration,  of  those  evidences  that  al- 
ready have  been  sent  downe  by  the  Marshall  Gen^  all  being  said  & 
done  in  publique.  And  now  since  I  heare  he  hath  poured  some 
hands,  to  signifie  that  the  people  s^  they  would  not  act  in  the  Gov- 
ernment untill  the  difference  should  be  reconciled.  The  w^**  that  you 
may  the  better  understand,  please  to  take  notice:  That  some  small 
tyme,  before  your  Court  held  in  July  last  at  Yorke  a  warrant  was 
Issued  out  under  the  hands  of  m'  Josl3m  Maj""  Phillips  &  m"^  Hooke 
to  require  the  Towne  treat  w***  you  at  y*  time:  Our  people  accord- 
ingly mett,  but  I  suppose  not  one  halfe  of  the  houshoulders,  at  w*^*^ 
time  some  made  answer  y*  they  would  not  act  as  is  s*  above:  but 
those  that  did  speake  spake  onely  for  themselves,  &  not  for  the 
Town,  neither  was  it  any  Towne  act,  w^  I  affirm  as  a  witness,  being 
there  present,  &  another  Testimony,  you  have  here  inclosed. 

Since  my  last  to  you,  &  that  the  Marshall  Gen:  was  here  I  sett 
up  other  papers  at  the  meeting  house,  the  Coppies  whereof  you  have 
inclosed  here,  endeavering  If  I  may  in  a  loving  &  peaceable  way 
obtaine  subjection  to  the  Massachusetts  Government.  What  the  Issue 
of  it  wilbe  on  Munday  next  I  shall  better  know.  Had  the  boat 
stayed  till  Munday  night  you  should  have  been  acquainted  w"*  the 
successe.    however,   by   the   first  you   may  expect   to  be  informed. 

♦Maine  Historical  See.  Col.,  2d  Scries,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  93-4  (Baxter  MSB.), 
t  Ibid,,  Series  II.,  Vol.  V.,  pp.  192-S. 


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On  the  last  Lord's  day  Maj""  Phillips  being  present  he  made  a  very 
large  speech  after  the  Evening  Sermon  of  all  the  occurrences^  be- 
tweene  the  Marsh.  Gen.  &  himselfe,  as  he  did  affirme.  The  matter 
were  to  tedious  to  write  at  large^  but  the  scope  I  gather  up  into  these 
2  heads.  (.1.)  That  wheras  he  has  opposed  the  Massachusetts  from 
T*  Marshall  because  he  did  desert  the  cause^  but  would  go  down  to 
Boston  aboute  it.  (.2.)  To  render  mee  as  odious  to  the  people  as 
he  could^  &  as  his  great  Enemie,  in  this  great  trouble  of  his,  more 
perticularlj  in  sending  up  a  beast  at  the  Marshalls  request  for  the 
carrying  of  him  along  with  him  to  Cap*  Waldrons  V*  I  did  not  w**' 
any  disrespect  at  all  to  Maj'  Phillips  but  w***  respect  unto  those 
whose  principle  Officer  the  Marshall  is,  w^^  I  shall  alwayes  be  ready 
to  doe  as  the  Massachusetts  shall  have  occasion  to  make  use  of  mee. 
Here  is  incloased  the  deposition  of  one,  that  saw  Maj'  Phillips  pull 
down  the  warrant.  If  need  be  you  may  (as  I  am  informed)  have 
another  testimony  viz  Indigo  Potter  of  Charlestowne  who  is  now  in 
Goodman  Cumbeyes  employ.     ||-||-. 

This  that  you  have  above  expressed  was  intended  to  have  beene 
sent  by  Cumbey  it  being  written  that  very  night  he  went  away  but  I 
was  prevented. 

Yesterday  being  the  24  of  this  instant  (the  day  appointed  for  to 
choose  of  [ficers]  in  Scarborough  a  considerable  number  of  persons 
were  present,  viz  above  20  [As  I]  feared  so  it  proved  that  Maj"" 
Phillips  ample -speech  to  the  people  the  [day]  before  his  departure, 
did  more  harme  as  in  compliance  of  their  spirits  to  the  [Massach]- 
nsetts  than  any  thing  he  did  before  to  hinder  yo'  proceedings. 
[There  we]  re  but  7  persons  that  did  adhere  unto  mee.  The  rest 
(viz  many  of  them)  [saide]  that  they  would  not  act,  except  wee 
could  shew  something  from  his  [hand]  and  them  thereunto.  Others 
departed  silently  away.  I  doubt  that  this  [will  e]ffect  others  in  the 
severall  towns,  &  provoake  them  to  make  some  [complaint]  in  refer- 
rence  to  the  Court  in  Sept.  next,  but  I  leave  it  to  yo'  [honors]  con- 
siderations as  not  knowing  what  to  advise.  As  the  case  stands 
[nothing  is]  done  among  the  people.  Wee  are  altogether  without 
any  Governm*  [but  what]  persons  as  cannot  Govern  themselves,  will 
make  of  it  (&  doe)  you  [can  judge.]  Thus  leaveing  the  businesse  fit 
your  selves,  unto  the  wise,  and  [powerful  h]and  of  the  Eang  of 
Kings,  &  Lord  of  Lords,  ever  begging  that  the  [bless]'ings  of  the 
earth,  that  Prince  of  perfect  peace,  would  graunt  [us  that]  wee  may 
whilst  wee  are  on  earth  lead  a  peaceable  &  quiet  life 
honesty  Amen 
I  rest  Your  humble  servant  to  be  comanded 

Brian  Pendleton."* 
(Deposition  inclosed  regarding 

Pulled-down  warrant.) 

When  the   various  depositions   taken  by   Pendleton   in   regard  to 

•Maine  Historical  Society  Collections,  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  96-8  (Bax- 
ter MSS.). 


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20  THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 

Major  Phillips's  contumacy  were  brought  to  the  attention  of  the 
County  Court  held  in  Bostcm^  26  August,  1668,  Phillips  was  sen- 
tenced to  give  bond  in  the  sum  of  £500  "  That  he  would  peaceably 
demean  himself  toward  this  government "  or  else  give  bond  in  a 
like  amount  that  he  would  appear  before  the  next  session  of  the  Gen- 
eral Court  to  answer  the  charges  against  him.*  To  this  sentence  the 
doughty  Major  paid  no  heed,  although  he  might  have  known  the 
fate  that  awaited  those  who  opposed  the  encroachments  of  Massa- 
chusetts. "  In  the  Interim,"  says  his  son  in  the  account  from  which 
we  have  already  quoted,  "  Major  Phillips  comeing  to  Boston  about 
his  business,  not  being  afraid  of  his  Adversaries,  the  Governor  & 
Major  General  appointed  him  a  meeting."  No  conclusion  could  be 
reached,  however,  and  Phillips  was  accordingly  conunitted  to  prison. 
A  brief  confinement  brought  .him  to  a  less  recalcitrant  frame  of  mind 
and  early  in  September  he  was  released  upon  giving  bond  for  his 
future  good  behavior.* 

It  was  probably  to  strengthen  Pendleton's  hand  in  dealing  with 
such  obstructionists  as  Phillips,  that  in  October,  1668,  the  Massa- 
chusetts Conunissioners  appointed  him  a  special  magistrate  for  the 
County  "  With  magistrattical  power  out  of  Court  times,  to  act  as 
any  magistrate  may  doe  &  keep  Courts  there  with  the  associates. "f 
On  the  23rd  of  October  the  General  Court  confirmed  his  appoint- 
ment as  Major  of  the  York  County  regiment,  and  also  made  him  a 
Magistrate  to  keep  the  County  Court.  J 


VI 

During  the  next  few  years  Major  Pendleton  lived  in  quiet  at 
Winter  Harbor.  On  the  23rd  of  October,  1672,  he  was  relieved 
of  military  command  at  his  own  request  and  his  regiment  became  the 
care  of  Major  General  Leverett.§  In  this  year  he  served  as  an  As- 
flociate  at  Saco,  and  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  voted  that 
he  be  paid  for  capturing  and  sending  down  one  Capt.  Bonython.|| 
Bonython  had  been  declared  an  outlaw  by  the  Massachusetts  au- 
thorities, and  had  threatened  to  kill  anyone  sent  to  apprehend  him.** 
At  a  town  meeting  held  in  Saco,  10  November,  1672,  it  was  the 
request  of  the  whole  town  that  "  Brian  Pendleton  take  care  of  the 
towne  Book  and  supplie  in  roome  of  a  towne  clerck  for  one  hole 
year  following  this  time  except  as  hindered  by  the  providence  of 
God."tt  In  1675  and  1676,  he  was  again  an  Associate  for  York 
County,  tt 

•Maine  Historical  Soc.  Col.,  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI,  p.  29  (Baxter  MSS.). 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  ii.  p.  406. 

t  Records  of  Mass.,  iv.  pt.  ii.  p.  404. 

§  Ibid.,  p.  549. 

II  Ibid,,  p.  547. 

•*  Folsom^s  "  History  of  Saco,  Me." 

ft  Ibid.,  p.  110. 

a  Records  of  Mass.,  v.  SI,  87. 


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BRIAN    PCNDLCTON  21 

On  the  12th  of  May^  1675,  Major  Pendleton  and  several  others 
were  granted  a  tract  six  miles  square  for  a  new  plantation  above 
Saco.*  The  Indian  troubles  which  had  already  involved  the  south- 
em  colonies  of  New  England  in  King  Philip's  War  were  now  about 
to  break  out  in  Maine^  and  it  does  not  seem  that  any  start  was  made 
to  form  this  new  settlement.  Late  in  1675  hostilities  began  in  the 
province.  In  September  the  savages  killed  several  people  in  Scar- 
borough and  then  advanced  upon  Saco.  A  friendly  Indian  gave 
warning;  most  of  the  inhabitants  took  refuge  with  Major  Pendleton, 
the  others,  some  fifty  in  all,  with  Major  Phillips.  Shortly  after- 
wards the  enemy  was  seen  crossing  the  river  in  canoes.  Phillips's 
mills  and  outbuildings  were  soon  in  flames  and  a  heavy  musketry 
fire  was  opened  upon  the  garrison,  during  which  the  Major  was 
slightly  wounded  in  the  shoulder.  As  the  English  could  not  be  drawn 
out  of  doors,  the  Indians  next  tried  to  burn  the  house.  On  a  pair 
of  old  truck  wheels  they  mounted  a  barricade  of  slabs  and  boards, 
covered  this  with  birch  rinds,  pitchwood,  and  other  combustible  mat- 
ter, and  then  pushed  this  fire-wagon  toward  the  building.  The  at- 
tempt might  have  been  successful  had  not  one  of  the  wheels  sunk  in 
some  wet  ground.  In  trying  to  get  it  out  the  savages  exposed  them- 
selves so  that  a  number  were  shot  and  the  rest  put  to  flight.  No 
other  assault  was  made  upon  the  house,  but  the  Indians  continued 
firing  upon  it  all  that  night  and  up  to  nine  o'clock  the  next  morning, 
when  they  made  off.  Major  Phillips  then  retreated  to  Winter  Har- 
bor and  took  shelter  with  Major  Pendleton,  laying  aside  old  differ- 
ences in  the  common  danger,  f 

In  spite  of  these  outrages  it  would  seem  that  some  of  the  traders 
in  the  province  still  persisted  in  supplying  the  savages  with  arms, 
as  on  the  16th  of  October,  1675,  the  General  Court  empowered 
Major  Pendleton  and  others  to  inquire  into  the  complaint  against 
Lieut.  Thomas  Gardner  for  still  trading  with  the  French  and  In- 
dians, and  directed  if  he  were  found  guilty  **  To  bring  him  down  to 
Boston  before  the  Governor  and  Council."!  By  Christmas  the  In- 
dians were  compelled  more  by  famine  than  by  defeats  to  propose 
terms  of  peace,§  and  the  settlers  enjoyed  a  respite  until  the  next 
summer. 

During  this  cessation  of  hostilities  another  enemy  appeared.  In 
the  Spring  of  1676  the  Lords  of  Trade  and  Plantations  sent  Edward 
Randolph  as  an  agent  to  New  England  to  examine  and  report  upon 
the  condition  of  the  colonies,  their  population,  industries,  and  re- 
sources, and  the  temper  and  character  of  their  leading  men.  He 
was,  in  short,  to  collect  all  the  information  which  the  authorities  in 
England  needed  before  they  could  begin  the  task  of  bringing  New 
England  under  the  direct  control  of  the   Crown.      Narrow  minded 

•  Records  of  Mass.,  v.  87. 

fThis  attack  upon  Major  Phillips's  house  is  described  in  a  letter  written 
by  Major  Waldron  and  published  in  the  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical 
Society,  Sd  Scries,  Vol.  VI.  pp.  93-96  (Baxter  MSS.). 
tibid,,  pp.  96-7. 
S  Records  of  Mass.,  v.  79. 


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22  THE  PENDLETON  OBNBALOOT 

and  intensdy  partisan,  his  dislike  of  those  who  thwarted  his  schemes 
ripened  into  personal  hatred.  His  writings  do  not  show  any  real 
judgment  of  the  men  with  whom  he  dealt  His  only  test  of  their 
merits  and  powers  was  their  fitness  as  tools  for  the  work  he  wished 
to  get  from  them.*  The  general  character  of  his  estimates  is  shown 
in  a  report  he  sent  in  two  months  later,  in  which,  listing  those  '*  Men 
that  are  Emmies  to  m'  Gorges  intrest,  living  in  the  Prouince  of 
Mayne,"  he  first  names  Major  Brian  Pendleton  and  refers  to  him  as 
"A  man  of  Saco  Riner  of  Great  Estate,  &  uery  precise  independant 
[Puritan]  beloved  only  of  those  of  his  fraternity,  being  both  an 
Enimy  to  the  Kings  interest  &  m'  Gorges  Interest,  allso  a  great 
Ringleader  to  others  to  the  utmost  of  his  Power."  f 

Describing  other  "  Enimies  to  m*"  Gorges  "  Randolph  says,  "  Capt. 
Raines  of  Yorke,  m'  Neale  of  Casco  bay,  Arthur  Auger  of  Black 
Poynt  Andrew  Browne  of  Black  Poynt  ffrancis  Littlefield  of  Wells 
Henry  Sawyer  of  Yorke  Peter  Wyar  of  Yorke — ^these  are  men  of 
indifferent  Estates  &  are  led  by  maj'  Pembleton  &  of  the  same  inde- 
pendent way  understanding  little  but  what  he  tells  them  is  law  or 

gospelL"t 

For  Major  William  Phillips,  Randolph  naturally  has  a  good  word, 
calling  him  "A  man  of  good  Estate  &  Conuersation :  beloved  of  all 
sorts,  &  one  that  Suffered  imprisonment  for  standing  up  for  the 
Kings  gouemment  untill  forced  by  Bond  not  to  act  according  to  his 
Commission."'!' 

In  the  summer  of  this  year  the  Indians  began  a  more  serious  and 
determined  attack  upon  lie  settlers.  Writing  from  "  Winter  Har- 
bor at  night,  the  13  of  August,  1676,"  Major  Pendleton  sent  the 
following  letter  to  the  *'  Honored  Governor  and  Counsell  for  the 
Matacusets  at  Boston  " : 

"  Honored  Governor 

together  with  the  Counsell, 
I  am  sorry  my  pen  must  be  the  messenger  of  soe  greate  a  Trag- 
edye.  On  the  11th  of  this  instant  wee  heard  of  many  killed  of  our 
naybors  in  falmouth  or  Casco-Bay:  and  on  the  12th  instant  Mr  Jos- 
lin  sent  me  a  briefe  letter  written  from  under  the  hands  of  Mr. 
BurrasJ  the  minister.  Hee  gives  an  acct  of  32  killed  and  carried 
away  by  the  Indians :  himself e  escaped  to  an  Island,  but  I  hope  Black 
poynt  men  have  fetched  him  of  by  this  time.  10  men  6  women  and 
16  children.  Anthony  a[n]d  Thomas  B[r]a[c]ket  and  Mr  Munjoy 
his  Sonne  onely  are  named.  I  had  not  time  to  coppye  the  letter^ 
persons  beinge  to  goe  post  to  Major  Walden;  but  I  hope  he  hath 
before  this  sent  the  originall  to  you.  How  soon  it  will  be  our  por- 
tion wee  know  not.     The  Lord  in  mercy  fit  us  for  death  and  direct 

•  Dovle's  « English  Colonies  in  America,"  Vol.  III.  pp.  196-7. 

t  Collections  Maine  Historical  Society,  2d  Series,  Vol.  IV.,  p.  315  (Baxter 
MSS.). 

t  Rev.  George  Burroughs.  He  afterwards  became  a  martyr  to  man's  credul- 
ity in  the  Salem  witchcraft  delusion. 


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BRIAN    PBNDLBTON  2S 

the  harts  and  hands  to  ackt  and  doe  wt.  is  needful  in  such  a  time 
of  distress  as  this.  Thus  in  haste  I  commit  you  to  Pvdounce  of  our 
Lord  God  and  desire  Your  prayers  also  for  us.  Yours  in  all  hu- 
mility to  sarve  in 

the  Lord, 
Brian  Pendleton."* 

The  general  apprehension  of  the  people  of  Saco  is  reflected  by  an 
entry  made  in  the  Town  Book  the  following  day,  when  at  a  meeting 
held  "  To  choose  a  commissioner  to  carry  a  list  of  the  estate  of  the 
town  in  reference  to  a  rate  ninefold.  B.  Pendleton  is  chosen  Commis- 
sioner if  trouble  do  not  prevent/'^ 

Whether  or  not  Pendleton  had  any  soldiers  quartered  at  his  house  at 
this  time  is  a  matter  of  doubt.  As  early  as  1  January  1675-6,  Capt. 
Joshua  Scottow,  commander  of  the  garrison  at  Black  Point,  noted  in 
his  journal  "  There  was  an  order  from  the  honored  Gov''  that  ten 
soldiers  should  be  sent  to  Major  Pendleton  but  he  would 
not  accept  of  them."t  Again  on  the  2nd  of  October,  1676,  Capt. 
Hathome  reported  from  Wells  that  he  would  have  left  some  men 
with  Major  Pendleton  at  Winter  Harbor  and  also  with  Mr.  Warren 
bnt  they  made  objection.  The  Major  contended  that  he  could  not 
subsist  long  and  might  as  well  leave  while  something  was  left  as  to 
stay  until  all  was  spent,  and  that  unless  the  Colony  sent  him  supplies 
for  a  garrison  there,  he  could  not  hold  out.§  Nevertheless,  when 
Pendleton  wrote  the  Governor  and  Council  from  Portsmouth  in  the 
following  month  regarding  the  causes  that  forced  his  departure  from 
Winter  Harbor,  it  appears  that  he  did  have  some  soldiers  there,  al- 
though they  were  a  cowardly  lot.     His  letter  runs  as  follows: 

"  Honored  Govenor  &  Counsell 
Much  Honored  Gentellmen. 

I  am  willing  to  giue  youre  worships  a  brief  naration  of  mat- 
ters conseminge  my  selfe  &  the  state  of  Winter  Harbor==// 
*  aboute  the  14  of  October.  76.  in  the  day  time  wee  heard  much  shoot- 
ing at  black  poynt  but  could  not  understand  the  ocasion  of  it  but  did 
suppose  it  had  beene  onely  the  people  that  weare  goinge  away  did  it 
to  take  theare  leave  of  those  that  stayd  behind :  in  the  af temoone  wee 
saw  boates  under  sayle  cominge  away  thence  &  w°  thay  came  against 
our  poynt  of  Land  thay  fired  many  guns  which  wee  took  to  bee  in 
farewell  to  us.  at  last  the  hindmost  boat  Cominge  up  3  of  Oure  yong 
men  took  a  canoo  &  went  oute  to  sea  to  meete  that  boate  &  w°  thay 
came  to  them  thay  told  them  that  black  poynt  Garison  was  taken  and 
all  the  people  gon  except  M'  Josselen  &  2  or  3  old  folks  hoe  would 
not  goe  away  biit  stay  theare:  &  theare  weare  500:  of  Indians  &  300 

•Collections  Maine  Historical  Society,  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI.  (Baxter  MSS.). 
t  Folsom's  "  History  of  Saco,  Me,"  p.  166. 

t  Collections  Maine' Historical  Socie^,  Series  II.,  Vol.  III.  p.  129. 
$  Collections    Maine   Historical  Society,   2d   Scries,    Vol.    VI.   pp.    128-130 
(Baxter  MSS.).  ^ 


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of  french  &  100  Indians  at  m'  foxwells  house  and  that  if  you  loue  y"" 
lives  bee  gon  as  soone  as  you  can  for  thay  say  thay  will  be  with  you 
to  morrow  morninge  or  at  night  at  farthest:  wn  oure  soldiers  heard 
this  newes  thay  weare  as  mad  to  make  away  as  euer  I  saw  any  men 
&  fell  to  tombUnge  up  oure  goods  to  get  it  aboard  &  with  all  plundred 
vs  of  many  things  w^  thay  Could  if  my  bak  was  turned:  oure  fisher- 
men alsoe  hasted  to  get  away  supposinge  it  noe  boote  to  stay  heare 
against  such  a  multitude  of  enemyes:  w^  I  had  got  such  goods  I 
could  a  board  &  my  family  of  women  sexs  I  told  oure  soldiers  if 
thay  would  goe  &  keepe  the  Garison  I  would  never  leave  them  soe 
long  as  I  could  live:  but  thay  would  not  heare  of  it:  soe  that  if  I 
would  have  stayed  alone  I  mite  I  should  have  noe  Company:  the  fish- 
ermen had  but  14  men  &  boyes  &  but  8  seruisable  guns. 

After  wee  came  to  puscutta  [Portsmouth]  theare  came  in  2  caches 
with  soldiers  vidz  Thomas  Moore  &  Siluanos  Davis:  the  Maj^  Generall 
sent  away  Sargent  Tippin  with  soldiers  to  blak  jjoynt  &  promised 
mee  if  oure  men  which  went  by  y°*  in  a  boate  of  oure  owne  of  Winter 
Habor  with  8  men  in  it)  that  if  oure  men  would  assist  theare  company 
into  blak  poynt  Garison  then  thay  should  come  back  to  Winter  Har- 
bor &  asist  oure  men:  oure  men  did  asist  them  in  &  instead  of  asist- 
inge  oure  men  Tippin  did  press  oure  compnie  &  force  them  to  stay  by 
j^*v  9  H  cr  s  him^  soe  that  our  desire  in  savinge  oure  goods  & 

^  S  S  **■  o  rt  a*      ^^^  which  thay  went,  was  frustrate :  &  while  thay 
^  ^  ^  g*  I  *^  g-      weare   stayed   theare   against   theare   wills :   came 
o  I  o*^  p  3  §       the  2  Caches  from  puscateag  with  Thomas  Moore 
§  3  ^  ?  ^  §  ^      my   old    acquaintance   hoe   promised   mee    to   doe 
w  o  d'  a-  p- o  o        mee  all  the  good  hee  could  &  w°  hee  came  to  Win- 
o  H-  S*  SL  5*  ^.  hH      ter   Harbor  with   the   Rest  went   ashore  to   oure 
*5  »  S  B  55'  ^  3        house  &  killed  my  team  of  4  oxen  &  Plundered 
on  S'  ^h"^      «§  S       much  of  my  goods  which  for  want  of  Roome  in 
i  pi  Q-  ^^  ^^  Q-      *^^  vessell  I  could  not  cary  away:  of  which  goods 
^S'^w&S'g        I  cannot  giue  account  at  present  but  shall  giue  it 
g'g^tscD^^pp'      in  vpon  oath  afterward  as  now  for  the  oxen,  which 
Sq  ^  O  o*  ^  g*  S.       is  heareinclosed :  much  honored   I  may  say  with 
"  P  a  CL  S-  r  ff      good  Jeremy  pitty  me  pitty  me  oh  my  frend  for 
^  g  f*  j§  i-H  5:  §       the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  tuched  mee.     God  hath 
§  ^  g  5  g  6j-  2        emptyed  me  from  vessell  to  vessell  the  Lord  my 
-.  2?  5  cw  E-*^  2.       God  bringe  mee  fourth  to  leave  nothinge  behind 
o  2c^  r^  ^  C«  ^        ^"*  d^^cfCgs  of  Corruption  that  I  may  yet  prays 
^  *^  o  o  S"»g  Ss      him  in  the  Land  of  the  liueinge  hoe  is  the  health 
3  cr  g  2»  g  B        of  my  Countenance  &  my  God :  Thus  desireing  the 
S'  I-  ge  3-  o*^       Lord  to   guide  you   all  youre  waytie   ocations   & 
^  g-  O  ^  ^  ^      cravinge  pardon  for  my  boldness  in  trobling  youre 
?      S.  [^  §  j3       worships  Take  leave  &  Rest  yours  to  sarve  as  in 
^  •-♦*  ^  rr  S  S       duty  am  bound 

Brian  Pendleton, 
(inclosed  Deposition  regarding  4  oxen)  "* 

♦  Collections  Maine  Historical  Society,  2d  Series,  Vol  VI.  pp.  141-3  (Bax- 
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The  deposition  t»  which  Pendleton  refers  was  made  by  John  Lay- 
ton  and  Robert  Booth  of  Winter  Harbor  on  the  14th  of  November, 
1676,  and  reads  as  follows: 

"  These  deponents  say  y*  they  all  of  them  heard  Capt.  Tho» 
Moore  of  Boston  (Com*'  of  y*  Rose  Ketch  y^  went  to  y*  reliefe  of  y* 
Eastward)  say  y^  we  had  Ma  jo'  Bryan  Pendletons  foure  Oxen  about 
y*  beginning  of  this  instant  mounth  of  Nouember,  &  further  Jn® 
Layton  &  Robert  Booth  say  y*  y*  said  Cap^  Tho^:  Moore  said  y^  it 
was  free  plunder,  &  further  saith  not."* 

Some  time  later  Major  Pendleton  evidently  petitioned  the  General 
Court  that  he  be  reimbursed  for  his  losses  suffered  through  Moore's 
plundering  expedition,  as  on  the  1st  of  June  1677,  the  Court  voted 
that  he  be  paid  £20  for  his  four  oxen,  "  &  for  other  things  men- 
tioned in  his  petition,  that  he  have  liberty  to  take  it  where  he  can 
finde  it."t 

Pendleton  lived  at  Portsmouth  for  about  a  year  and  a  half  during 
which  time  nearly  every  settlement  in  York  County  was  laid  in  ashes 
and  upward  of  three  hundred  Englishmen  killed  or  carried  away 
captives.  The  Indians,  however,  were  growing  tired  of  the  war.  On 
the  9th  of  March  1677/8,  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Massachusetts 
wrote  Major  "  Walden  "  and  Major  Pendleton: — 

"  From  your  selves  by  several  Letters  we  have  received  Informa- 
tion of  Squando  &  the  other  Indians  last  their  Desire  further  to  treat 
the  English  of  ysse  parts  for  a  more  firm  peace  &  that  Major  Shap- 
leigh  &  C.  Champemoon  are  Desired  to  advance  in  that  matter  as 
most  acceptable  to  the  Indians  if  themselves  or  any  other  persons 
Judged  Sutable  by  your  selves  for  such  an  occasion  be  obtayned  to 
treat  them  they  may :  In  the  name  of  the  Governor  &  Councill  promise 
them  a  Safe  Conduct  coming  &  returning  hither  in  way  of  treaty 
whether  any  thing  Concluded  or  no  as  Mog  formerly  Had  if  other- 
wise they  may  take  the  Indians  Demands,  of  which  ourselves  here 
may  Consider  &  give  Answer.  In  the  Meantime  advising  as  the  Spring 
Cometh  on  to  be  upon  your  watch  &  guard  for  your  own  security — 
not  els  but  Remaine  Srs 

you""  friend  &  servant 

Edw*  Rawson  Secret"! 

By  ord'  of  the  Council 

Referring  to  this  matter  Belknap  says  in  his  "  History  of  New 
Hampshire:"§  "In  the  Spring  [1678]  Major  Shapleigh,  Captain 
Champemoon,  and  Mr.  Fryer  of  Portsmouth  were  appointed  com- 
missioners to  settle  a  formal  treaty  of  peace  with  Squando  and  the 
other  chiefs,  which  was  done  at  Casco  whither  they  brought  the  re- 
mainder of  the  captives.     It  was  stipulated  in  the  treaty  that  the  in- 

•  Maine  Historical  Soc.  Col.,  2d  Series,  Vol.  VI,  p.  143  (Baxter  MSS.). 
t  Records  of  Mass.,  v.  149. 

t  Collections  Maine  Historical  Society,  2d  Scries,  Vol.  VI,  p.  201    (Bax- 
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habitants  should  return  to  their  deserted  settlements  on  condition  of 
paying  one  peck  of  com  annually  for  each  family,  by  way  of  acknowl- 
edgment to  the  Indians  for  possession  of  their  lands,  and  one  bushel 
for  Major  Pendleton  who  was  a  great  proprietor.  Thus  an  end  -was 
put  to  a  tedious  and  distressing  war  which  had  subsisted  three  years. 
The  terms  of  peace  were  disgraceful  but  not  unjust,  considering^  the 
former  irregular  conduct  of  many  of  the  eastern  settlers  and  the 
native  propriety  of  the  Indians  in  the  soil." 

While  it  has  been  pointed  out  since,*  that  the  authority  Belknap 
cites  for  these  statements  cannot  be  found,  and  that  no  writer  of  the 
time  mentions  this  treaty — ^wMch  also  fails  of  note  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts archives — yet  some  peace  was  evidently  concluded  with  the 
savages  as  the  settlers  returned  to  their  former  homes  and  were  not 
again  molested  for  several  years. 


VII 

About  this  time  the  government  of  Maine  once  more  came  under 
a  new  arrangement.  In  1677,  a  committee  of  the  English  Privy 
Council  examined  all  the  charters  of  the  New  England  colonies  and 
denied  to  Massachusetts  the  right  of  jurisdiction  over  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Maine. t  On  the  22nd  of  August  in  this  year,  while  living 
in  Portsmouth,  Brian  Pendleton  was  a  petitioner  to  the  King  that  the 
government  of  New  Hampshire  might  remain  wth  Massachusetts.^ 
This  petition  was  disregarded,  however,  and  shortly  afterward  New 
Hampshire  was  made  a  royal  province.  To  forestall  any  further 
overturn  of  its  authority  the  Bay  Colony,  acting  through  a  Boston 
merchant,  purchased  of  Gorges's  grandson  on  tiie  13th  of  March, 
1677/8,  all  his  rights,  title,  and  interest  in  Maine,  and  thus  became 
the  Lord  Proprietor  of  the  Province.  §  While  this  action  was  a  tacit 
admission  on  the  part  of  Massachusetts  that  its  earlier  claims  to  this 
region  had  no  solid  basis,  yet  the  stroke  was  most  politic  as  hence- 
forth the  position  of  the  Bay  Colony  was  unassailable  as  far  as  Maine 
was  concerned. 

On  the  4th  of  February,  1679/80,  the  General  Court  empowered 
the  Council  to  appoint  the  various  officers  required  by  the  Gorges  pat- 
ent. Under  this  arrangement  the  government  of  Maine  was  vested  in 
a  President  and  eight  Justices,  or  Councillors,  with  Deputies  to  a 
provincial  assembly.  Thomas  Danforth  was  made  President  and 
the  eight  resident  justices  were  Brian  Pendleton,  Charles  Frost, 
Francis  Hooke,  John  Davis,  Joshua  Scottow,  Samuel  Wheelwright, 
John  Wincoll,  and  Edward  Rishworth.  The  new  government  was  in- 
augurated at  York,  17  March,  1680,  at  which  time  Pendleton  was 
made  Deputy  President,  Hooke,  treasurer,  and  Rishworth,  secretary 

*  See  page  314,  Mass.  Historical  Society  Proceedings,  1873-75. 

t  Bancroft's  **  History  of  the  United  States." 

i  New  Hampshire  State  Papers,  xvii,  627, 

§  Maine  Historical  Society  Collections,  Vol.  I.  p.  289. 


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BRIAN    PENDLXTON  27 

and  recorder.*  As  Danforth  remained  at  his  home  in  Cambridge 
Pendleton  became  the  real  executive^  and  also  the  presiding  officer 
when  the  CounciUors  held  sessions  as  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Maine.f 

On  the  30th  of  June^  1680^  Brian  Pendleton,  acting  as  Deputy 
President,  held  a  Court  of  Pleas  at  YorkJ  and  shortly  afterward 
headed  a  memorial  to  the  King  from  the  General  Court  of  the  prov- 
ince in  which  were  recited  the  difficulties  of  government  and  the  bene- 
fits derived  under  the  proprietorship  of  Massachusetts.  §  This  me- 
morial was  intended  as  an  offset  to  a  petition  drawn  up  by  a  large 
number  of  the  inhabitants  who  were  dissatisfied  with  the  subordinate 
condition  of  Maine  as  a  province.  || 

Pendleton's  long  and  active  life  was  now  drawing  to  a  close.  For 
nearly  fifty  years  he  had  engaged  in  public  affairs.  He  was  one 
of  the  leaders  of  the  Puritan  party  in  New  Hampshire  and  the  chief 
leader  in  Maine  where  from  first  to  last  the  cause  of  Massachusetts 
had  no  advocate  more  zealous,  no  supporter  more  efficient  than  he. 
Largely  through  his  instrumentality  the  Bay  Colony  first  extended  its 
authority  over  the  eastern  settlements  and  in  after  years  he  became 
to  all  intents  and  purposes  the  Governor  of  the  province  there  con- 
stituted. Few  of  the  early  Puritans  had  a  longer  public  career  and 
none  of  equal  or  greater  prominence  can  present  a  cleaner  record. 

In  the  more  evU  persecutions  and  questionable  transactions  of  his 
time  Pendleton  had  no  share.  He  was  almost  alone  in  showing  mercy 
to  Doctor  Child,  he  ordered  no  Quakers  whipped,  no  witches  were 
banged  by  him,  he  betrayed  no  Indians  into  captivity.  The  strength 
of  the  old  Puritans  was  his — ^the  courageous  heart,  the  unyielding 
spirit,  the  religious  fervor  which  did  not  degenerate  into  blind  fanati- 
cism, the  unswerving  loyalty  to  Massachusetts,  an  allegiance  which 
even  made  him,  in  the  words  of  Randolph,  "  An  enemy  to  the  King's 
interest" 

Like  all  the  leading  men  of  his  time,  this  faithful  servant  of  Mas- 
sachusetts remained  in  harness  until  the  last.  On  the  19th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1680,  Danforth  wrote  him  at  York  directing  him  or  Justice  John 
Davis  to  summon  a  court  to  hear  a  complaint  brought  by  the  ubiqui- 
tous Edward  Randolph  against  one  NicoUs,  master  of  a  ketch  which 
had  been  seized  in  Maine  for  violating  the  acts  of  trade.**  Not  long 
afterward  Pendleton  died.  The  exact  date  of  his  death  has  not  been 
found  but  it  can  be  rather  closely  approximated  as  his  will — ^which 
he  made  while  in  J^ortsmouth  in  1677 — ^was  offered  for  probate  in  the 
York  County  court,  23  April  1681.tt 

Among  the  founders  of  Massachusetts,  Brian  Pendleton  must  be 
given  no  inc<msiderable  rank.     The  men  with  whom  he  was  associated 

♦York  Deeds,  Book  III.    (Preface,  p.  9). 

fYork  Deeds,  Book  V.     (Preface,  p.  7.) 

tlhid.,  FoUo  1. 

fCoUcctions  Maine  Historical  Societv,  2d  Scries,  Vol.  IV.  p.  396. 

II  Doyle's  *•  EngUsh  Colonies  in  America,"  VoL  III,  p.  211. 

••York  Deeds,  Book  III  (Preface,  p.  11). 

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as  THE  PENDLETOX  GBNEALOOY 

from  time  to  time^  Bradstreet,  Bellingham^  Dennison,  Symonds,  Raw- 
son^  and  Danforth^  were  the  first  men  of  the  colony  after  the  day  of 
Winthrop  and  Endicott^  and  the  guiding  spirits  of  its  political  des- 
tiny. While  Pendleton  never  came  into  the  same  prominence  as  did 
these  better  known  leaders  through  their  closer  connection  with  the 
inner  circles  of  the  Boston  oligarchy,  his  abilities  were  scarcely  less, 
and  in  the  Piscataqua  region  and  the  district  to  the  eastward,  his  was 
the  dominating  figure.  The  forefathers  of  Massachusetts  had  but  a 
limited  field  of  action,  their  lives  were  narrow  at  best,  their  political 
combinations,  in  which  Pendleton  shared,  may  seem  of  but  little  con- 
sequence to  us  to-day.  Yet  in  their  first  reaching  out  for  power,  in 
their  struggle  against  royal  interference,  there  was  planted  the  seed 
of  liberty  which  generations  hence  was  to  develop  into  a  nation's 
birth. 

Brian  Pendleton  was  married  when  he  came  to  this  country  but  we 
have  not  found  his  wife's  family  name.  Her  Christian  name  was 
Eleanor,  as  appears  in  every  deed  she  signed  with  her  husband  from 
1648  to  1680.  She  survived  the  Major  for  about  eight  years  as  on 
the  28th  of  July,  1688,  Pendleton  Fletcher  of  Saco  petitioned  Gov- 
ernor Andros  for  a  confinnation  of  his  (Fletcher's)  title  to  lands  re- 
ceived from  Brian  Pendleton,  his  grandfather,  "  Also  100  acres  given 
y'  petition'  by  his  Grandmother,  lately  deceased  and  purchased  by 
her  husband  of  one  Jn**  West,  lying  upon  Saco  River,  on  ye  South- 
ward side."*  This  was  the  land  which  Brian  Pendleton  bought  of 
West  15  March  1658/9.t 

As  far  as  we  have  been  able  to  determine,  Brian  and  Eleanor  Pen- 
dleton were  parents  of  but  three  children,  viz.: — 

2.  Mary,2  m.  Rev.  Seth  Fletcher. 

3.  James,   b.    about    1628;    m.    (1),    Mary    Palmer;    (2),    Hannah 

Goodenow. 

4.  Caleb,  m.  Judith  . 

♦Maine   Historical  Society  Collections,  Sd  Series,  Baxter  Mss.,  Vol.  VI. 
pp.  347-8. 
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SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  Mary*  Pendleton,  only  known  daughter  of  Major  Brian 
Pendleton,  married  Rev.  Seth  Fletcher,  probably  before  1655.  He 
may  have  been  son  of  Robert  Fletcher  of  Concord,  Mass.,  who 
died  3  April,  1677,  aged  85  years.  As  early  as  1655  Mr.  Fletcher 
became  the  minister  at  Wells,  Me.,  but  owing  to  certain  unorthodox 
views  of  his,  was  dismissed  in  October,  1660.  From  this  time  until 
the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  war  in  1675  he  resided  in  Saco  supplying 
the  pulpit  except  for  short  intervals  from  year  to  year.  During 
the  Indian  war  in  Maine  he  lived  for  a  short  time  in  Salem,  Mass., 
and  then  went  to  Southampton,  Long  Island,  where  in  July,  1676,  he 
succeeded  John  Harriman  as  minister.  In  1680  Rev.  Seth  Fletcher 
removed  to  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.  Here  on  the  30th  of  May,  1680,  a 
contract  of  marriage  was  drawn  up  between  him  and  the  widow  Mary 
Pearson  (or  Pierson).  His  death  occurred  in  August  of  the  follow- 
ing year,  and  on  the  18th  of  September  (1682),  his  widow  took  let- 
ters of  administration  upon  his  estate  (East  Jersey  Patents,  IV.  folio 
20,  21).  His  property  was  appraised  at  £559,  5s,  8d,  and  included 
books  to  the  value  of  £175.  On  the  21st  of  March  1682/3  "  Pem- 
bleton  Fletcher  of  Wells,  Ma3me  "  released  to  Mary  widow  of  Seth 
Fletcher,  all  claims  in  the  estate  of  his  deceased  father. 

As  far  as  we  have  ever  been  able  to  learn,  Seth  and  Marv  (Pendle- 
ton) Fletcher  were  the  parents  of  only  one  child,  a  son,  Pendleton' 
Fletcher.  He  was  old  enough  to  witness  a  deed  made  by  his  uncle 
James  Pendleton  on  the  13th  of  June  1681  (York  Deeds,  III,  folio 
93).  On  the  25th  of  May,  1671,  Brian  Pendleton  executed  a  trust 
deed  to  Joshua  Moody  and  Richard  Martin  "  For  the  Intyre  affection 
that  I  beare  my  Grandson  (now  my  adopted  Sun)  Pendleton  fletcher 
[I]  have  granted  unto  him  all  my  necke  of  Land  on  which  I  now 
Hue,  as  far  as  the  Mill,  together  with  two  islands,  etc."  (York  Deeds, 
II.  folio  97.) 

Pendleton  Fletcher  was  constable  of  Saco  in  1681,  and  selectman 
in  1685.  In  1693  he  was  Lieutenant  of  a  company  of  soldiers  sta- 
tioned at  a  strong  stone  fort  built  on  the  river  bank  at  Saco  Falls. 
The  Journal  of  John  Pike  notes  that  on  the  7th  of  August,  1697, 
"  Pembleton  "  Fletcher  with  his  two  sons  were  taken  by  the  Indians, 
and  three  soldiers  of  Saco  fort  were  slain  as  they  were  leaving  Cow 
Island.  One  of  the  sons  was  recaptured  with  the  slaughter  of  three 
or  four  of  the  savages  (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  Vol.  III.  p  49).  Pen- 
dleton Fletcher  died  in  captivity,  probably  at  Quebec,  about  1698,  and 
his  widow  administered  his  estate  in  1700. 

He  married   Sarah  Hill,  daughter  of  Roger  and   Sarah    (Cross) 

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HiU  and  had  seven  children  bom  before  1690  (Savage).  One  of  his 
sons^  Pendleton/  Jr.^  was  captured  four  times  by  the  Indians.  He 
was  a  prominent  citizen  of  Biddeford^  Me.,  where  he  was  a  Select- 
man and  Deputy  to  the  General  Court.  He  removed  later  to  Arundel^ 
Me.,  where  he  died  in  1747.  He  left  six  sons,  John**,  Joseph,  Seth, 
Brian,  Samuel,  and  Pendleton  (3rd).  The  latter  lived  on  the  old 
homestead  at  Winter  Harbor  where  he  died  17  April,  1807,  aged  99 
years,  6  months,  8  days. 

Authorities.  Folsom's  "History  of  Saco,  Me.";  Hatfield's  "History  of 
Elisabeth,  N.  J.";  Maine  Hist  Soc.  CoL  Scries  II.  VoL  IV.  pp.  73-78;  Boston 
"Transcript,"  17  Jany.  1907:  Gen.  Query  No.  »046. 


3.  Capt.  Jahks^  Pendletox,  oldest  son  of  Major  Brian^ 
Pendleton,  was  bom  in  England  about  1627,  or  1628,  as  indicated  by 

the  facts  that  he  was  admitted 
freeman  at  Watertown,  Mass., 
10  May,  1648,  and  that  on  the 
26th  of  July,  1672,  he  testified 
at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  he  was  forty-four  years  of  age. 

On  the  21st  of  Oct.  1650,  James  Pendleton  and  Mary,  his  wife,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  sold  to  George  Parkhurst,  "  Same  towne  "  five  or 
six  acres  known  as  "  crooked  meadow  "  (Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds, 
i,  17).  Shortly  afterwards  he  removed  to  Sudbury,  Mass.,  where  he 
served  on  a  coroner's  jury  in  May,  1654. 

On  the  22nd  of  March  1656,  he  received  from  his  father,  Brian 
Pendleton,  a  deed  of  gift  to  Brian's  homestead,  and  other  property,  in 
Sudbury.  In  this  deed  Brian  refers  to  James  as  his  "  eldest  sonne  " 
(Ibid.,  ii,  30).  James  retained  ownership  of  this  property  for  thirty- 
five  years,  though  he  did  not  live  in  Sudbury  more  than  one  or  two 
years  after  receiving  this  deed.  It  is  likely,  however,  that  his  family 
made  Sudbury  their  home  for  some  time  longer,  for  although  the 
PortsnK)uth,  N.  H.,  records  show  that  among  the  landholders  there, 
"  Free  comers  unto  [Portsmouth]  to  the  year  1657,"  James  Pen- 
dleton was  the  proprietor  of  31  acres  of  land,  that  he  was  chosen  a 
grand jurfrman  at  Portsmouth  for  the  year  ensuing  the  4th  of  July, 
1659,  and  was  also  granted  one  acre  of  swamp  land  there  on  the 
Great  Island  on  the  13th  of  Jany.,  1660,  yet  the  births  of  his  first 
two  sons  by  his  second  wife  are  recorded  upon  the  Sudbury  records  in 
1659  and  1661. 

On  the  10th  of  June  1661,  James  Pendleton  was  chosen  constable 
at  Portsmouth  (T.  R.)  and  shortly  afterwards  the  grant  of  swamp 
land  previously  made  him  was  located  as  joining  "  His  own  land  upon 
the  norwest  and  to  the  southwest  of  Mr.  John  Cutts  and  Caleh  Pen-^ 
dleton  butting  upon  the  conmion  on  the  south,  compassing  the  swamp 
round  and  is  about  two  pole  upon  the  common  to  make  up  his  acre." 
Another  small  tract  was  given  him  when  on  the  "  26  Feby.  1661, 
Goodman  Mussell  refusing  to  let  the  towne  have  there  owne  land  he 
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suite  in  law  although  he  had  formerly  agreed  thereunto  and  had  an 
acre  of  land  g^ven  him  upon  the  poynt  next  the  Little  Harbor  which 
he  hath  rendered  unto  the  town  again^  which  acre  of  land  is  given 
by  the  selectmen  unto  Capt.  Pendleton  and  James  Pendleton  to  make 
them  satisfaction  for  that  they  were  to  have  of  that  which  the  said 
Mussell  had  fenced  in  against  Mr.  James  Pendleton's  House." 

At  a  general  town  meeting  held  at  Portsmouth  the  2nd  of  March 
1662/3^  James  Pendleton  was  chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  and  was 
also  elected  "  to  keep  the  towne  Booke."  At  the  same  meeting  his 
father  had  been  chosen  town  treasurer  and  deputy  to  the  General 
Assembly^  so  the  Pendletons  were  well  represented  in  the  affairs  of 
Portsmouth  at  that  time.  James  Pendleton  held  the  office  of  town 
clerk  until  the  6th  of  March  1664/5^  and  was  re-elected  selectman 
the  1st  of  March  1663/4,  the  8th  of  March  1666/7,  and  the  9th  of 
March  1667/8.  On  the  8th  of  March  1666/7,  he  was  also  elected  one 
of  the  commissioners  to  end  small  causes,  and  was  re-elected  to  this 
office  the  three  following  years  (P.  T.  R.). 

On  the  23rd  of  May,  1666,  he  was  on  a  committee  appointed  to 
select  "  The  Convenientest  place  for  erecting  necessary  fortiffication 
for  the  welfare  and  safety  of  the  place  "  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV. 
part  2).  On  the  11th  of  Sept.  1666,  he  was  "  admitted  to  the  freedom 
of  this  Commonwealth,"  and  on  the  2nd  of  the  next  month,  he  was 
chosen  Captain  of  the  Portsmouth  Military  Co.  10  Oct.  1666,  the 
Court  "  allowes  and  approves  of  James  Pendleton  for  captaine " 
(Ibid.). 

In  Jany.,  1667,  there  was  "  Layd  out  to  Capt.  James  Pendleton 
sixtie  nine  acres  of  land  viz  thirtie  acres  due  to  Capt.  Brian  Pendle- 
ton, ten  acres  due  to  Joseph  Pendleton  in  52  and  29  acres  divident 
land,  due  to  said  James  Pendleton."  (P.  T.  R.).  On  the  11th  of 
July  1668,  James  Pendleton  "  of  Portsmouth  "  sold  to  John  Wins- 
land  and  Edward  Bennett  for  £50,  fifty  acres  of  land  in  Spruce 
Creek,  in  the  Township  of  Kittery,  Me.  This  land  had  been  bought 
by  Brian  Pendleton  for  £20,  14  Sept.,  1660  (York  Deeds). 

The  early  beginning  of  the  public  school  system  in  New  Hampshire 
is  shown  by  the  following  item  from  the  Portsmouth  records:  "31 
March  1670,  the  selectmen  together  with  Capt.  Pendleton  and  Mr. 
Deering  have  agreed  that  there  shall  be  a  schoole  house  sett  up  upon 
the  land  above  menconed  to  be  of  the  Demencons  fFoll.  viz.  40  foot 
in  length  20  foot  in  breadth,  7  foote  between  joynts  with  a  double 
chimney  of  brick  the  sides  and  roof  to  be  double  horded  to  dwell  and 
keepe  school  in." 

In  1671,  Capt.  Pendleton  assisted  Joseph  Moss,  the  town  surveyor 
of  Portsmouth  for  the  four  days  ending  Feby.  27,  for  which  he  re- 
ceived 12  shillings — ^no  doubt  fair  pay  for  that  time.  A  little  later 
we  find  his  name  among  those  of  ten  men  who  entered  into  covenant 
and  formed  the  first  church  of  Portsmouth  with  Rev.  Joshua  Moody, 
pastor.  In  this  year  James  began  to  dispose  of  the  property  he  had 
accumulated  at  Portsmouth  and  vicinity;  with  wife  Hannah,  he  sold 
land  and  buildings  at  Portsmouth  to  Thomas  Thatcher  on  the  19th  of 


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May  (Rockingham  Co.  N.  H.  Deeds,  iii,  104),  and  on  the  6th  of 
July,  "  James  Pendleton  of  Portsmouth,  merchant ",  sold  to  William 
and  Benedict  Oliver,  for  £4:5  '*  My  dwelling  house  on  the  Isles  of 
Shoals  with  half  the  stage  and  the  flake  rooms  belonging  to  it."  Brian 
Pendleton  had  had  considerable  business  interests  at  the  Isles  of 
Shoals  and  as  his  son  was  associated  with  him  in  many  of  his  en- 
terprises, it  is  not  unlikely  that  James  lived  at  these  Islands  for  a 
year  or  two. 

Late  in  1672  James  Pendleton  and  his  wife  disposed  of  three  more 
tracts  of  land  in  Portsmouth  as  shown  by  the  Rockingham  County 
Deeds,  but  he  was  still  a  resident  of  the  town  in  1673  when  on  the 
7th  of  May  in  that  year  Walter  Neale  was  appointed  "  Left  [Lieut.] 
to  the  fFoot  company  under  the  conduct  of  James  Pendleton  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol  IV.  Part  2,  p.  555).  During  this  year  he  also  acted 
as  attorney  at  Portsmouth  for  his  father  "  Major  Brian  Pendleton, 
Gentleman,  of  Saco." 

Sometime  in  1673  or  1674,  Capt  Pendleton  left  Portsmouth  to  look 
over  a  700  acre  tract  of  land  his  father  had  purchased  for  him  of 
John  Paine  of  Boston,  12  June  1673.  This  property  was  situated 
upon  the  east  side  of  the  lower  Pawcatuck  river,  and  later  when  this 
stream  was  made  a  boundary  between  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut, 
became  part  of  the  former  colony;  at  that  time,  however,  as  stated 
in  the  deed  this  land  was  "  taken  into  y*  town  of  Stonington,  Conn." 
(Rockingham  County  Deeds  iii,  95.)  In  view  of  subsequent  events 
it  is  fair  to  assume  James  had  determined  to  remove  from  Ports- 
mouth and  that  during  his  visit  here  he  made  all  suitable  arrange- 
ments for  the  housing  of  his  family  in  the  new  home.  Capt.  Pen- 
dleton's military  knowledge  made  him  a  valued  addition  to  the  little 
settlement  nearby,  and  on  the  9th  of  March  1674,  he  was  chosen  with 
Mr.  Noyes,  Capt.  Denison,  Lieut.  Mason  and  Mr.  Sanders,  "  A  com- 
mittee to  appoint  the  respective  garrisions  and  to  endeavor  that  there 
be  a  due  respect  to  the  Court  order  in  that  regard."  (Stonington  Town 
Votes,  ii,  15.)  These  preparations  were  evidently  made  in  anticipa- 
tion of  King  Philip's  war,  which  was  then  brewing. 

In  the  summer  of  this  year  James  Pendleton  returned  to  Ports- 
mouth to  settle  his  affairs  and  to  bring  his  family  to  the  new  habita- 
tion. On  the  12th  of  August,  he  sold  to  John  Fabes  of  the  Isles  of 
Shoals,  lands  on  Great  Island  (New  Castle),  and  Sandy  Beach,  and  a 
warehouse  on  Starr  Island,  Isles  of  Shoals  (Rockingham  Co.  Deeds, 
iii,  98).  On  the  31st  of  August  his  father  gave  him  a  life  interest 
in  the  property  bought  from  John  Paine,  the  deed  stating  that  it  was 
to  be  held  in  trust  for  James'  children  by  his  second  wife  (Ibid,,  iii, 
3).*  Five  days  later  in  a  power  of  attorney  given  to  Nathaniel 
Fryer  he  says  "Whereas  I,  James  Pendleton,  of  Portsmouth,  Pis- 

*  On  the  9  Nov.,  1730,  his  son,  Caleb  Pendleton,  and  Eleazer  Brown,  Sr., 
made  a  statement,  **  That  an  old  stump,  standing  by  the  great  rock  near  the 
Pawcatuck  River,  upstream  a  little  from  the  place  known  by  the  name  of  the 
•White  Rock,'  was  the  northwest  comer  of  land  that  formerly  l)eIonged  to 
James  Pendleton,  deceased,  near  30  years  ago"  (W.  L.  E.,  v.*  196). 


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cattaqua  River^  Merchant,  have  formerly  mortgaged  my  now  dwelling 
house     .  situate  on  y*  Great  Island  in  piscattaqua  River, 

aforesaid,  unto  Mr.  Tho.  Thacher  of  Boston,  minister,  for  a  debt 
which  Mr.  Nathaniel  ffryer  was  bound  with  me  for  &  I  have  tendered 
said  house  &  premises  unto  y*  use  of  y*  said  Mr.  Thacher  to  satisfy 
y*  sd  mortgage  had  ye  been  any  present  to  have  taken  possession 
thereof,  now  for  as  much  as  I  am  now  removing  from  home,  these 
are  to  impower  Nathaniel  ffryer  to  be  my  lawful  attorney  or  any  by 
him  impowered  of  all  y*  particulars  specified  in  y*  said  mortgage 
whose  delivery  thereof  shall  be  sufficient  in  law  to  all  interests  and 
purposes  whatsoever  as  if  it  were  actually  done  and  acted  by  my- 
self." It  would  appear  from  this  that  James  Pendleton  had  met 
with  some  business  reverses  at  Portsmouth,  and  this  may  have  been 
his  reason  for  leaving  that  town.  Capt.  Pendleton  evidently  made  a 
quick  return  trip  to  Stonington,  as  on  the  10th  of  September  follow- 
ing he  was  a  "  partaker  "  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  James  Noyes 
as  pastor  of  the  First  Church  of  Stonington  (Church  rec.). 

On  the  28th  of  April  1675,  there  was  "  Layd  out  to  Capt.  James 
pendleton,  seven  hundred  Ackers  of  Land  which  he  bought  of  Mr. 
John  Payne  .  .  .  Also,  layd  out  unto  Captaine  James  Pendle- 
ton to  make  up  the  full  summe  of  one  thousand  Ackers  of  land  Layd 
out  to  Mr.  John  payne  and  the  above  Sayd  Capt.  James  pendleton 
wee  say  fforty  ackers  of  meadow  at  the  meadow  called  omegansett." 
This  deed  is  found  in  Book  1,  p.  195,  of  the  Westerly  Land  Evi- 
dences as  it  was  not  entered  until  the  26th  March,  1703  ("  by  Joseph 
Pendleton,  Towne  Clerk  ")  at  which  date  James  Pendleton's  property 
had  been  decided  to  lie  in  Westerly,  R.  I. 

On  the  27th  of  Dec.  1675,  Capt.  Pendleton,  Mr.  Sanders,  Thomas 
Wheeler  and  Ephraim  Miner  were  chosen  "  Lister  and  Raters  "  of 
Stonington  (Ston.  Town  votes.  Book  2,  p.  20).  King  Philip's  War 
had  broken  out  in  this  year  and  Capt.  Pendleton  saw  active  service 
as  on  the  17th  of  April,  1676,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Council  of  war  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  it  was  voted  that  "  Whereas  Major  Palmes  hath  had 
sundry  Captives  dileved  to  him  and  Major  Winthrop  of  Minicroft  and 
those  he  bought  of  Capt.  Pembleton  and  Ensign  Leffingwell  which  are 
now  in  the  hands  of  the  Pequots  and  Moheags,  besides  some  others 
that  the  Pequots  formerly  took  captive  before  Capt.  Denison  went 
out,  which  are  not  otherwise  dissposed  of  the  Councill  orders  that 
they  be  forthwith  delivered  to  Major  Palmes  and  Major  Winthrop 
upon  their  demands.     .     .     ."     (Col.  Rec.  of  Conn.) 

Additional  proof  of  James  Pendleton's  service  in  King  Philip's 
War  is  found  in  his  drawing  lot  13  in  the  Cedar  Swamp  lots  at  Volun- 
town,  Ct,  assigned  by  the  Connecticut  Legislature  in  1701  to  the  sol- 
diers of  that  colony  who  served  in  the  conflict.  During  this  war 
Capt.  Pendleton's  property  at  Sudbury,  Mass.  was  damaged  to  the  ex- 
tent of  £60  in  the  Indian  attack  upon  that  place,  21  April  1676. 
(Bodge's  "  Soldiers  in  King  Phillip's  War.") 

As  Capt.  Pendleton  was  active  in  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island 
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ton  who  witnessed  a  deed  at  Wells,  Maine^  in  that  year.  On  the  14th 
of  Nov.  1677,  James  Pendleton  and  wife,  Hannah,  of  Stonington, 
Conn,  sold  to  Brian  Pendleton,  "  his  father  "  of  Great  Island  (New 
Castle)  N.  H.,  land  on  Great  Island  (Rockingham  Co.  [N.  H.] 
Deeds,  iii,  131). 

On  the  following  27th  of  December,  Capt  Pendleton,  NehensLah 
Palmer,  Mr.  Tobias  Sanders,  Ephraim  Miner,  and  Capt.  Denison, 
were  chosen  selectmen  of  Stonington.  On  the  same  day  Capt.  Pen- 
dleton and  others  were  appointed  a  conunittee  to  ascertain  the  town 
debt  and  with  Nehemiah  Palmer  he  was  engaged  to  "  Seal  the  east- 
ward end  of  the  meeting  house  from  the  pulpit  to  the  main  post,  that 
is  to  say  from  the  girt  upwards  to  the  wall  plate."  Capt.  Pendleton 
was  re-elected  selectman  the  27th  Dec.  1677,  and  the  25th  Dec.  1678. 
He  was  also  moderator  of  the  Town  meetings  held  during  1677  (Ston- 
ington Town  Votes,  ii,  25,  30,  32).  Although  he  had  been  active 
in  the  affairs  of  the  town  and  in  its  defense  against  the  Indians,  yet 
the  Connecticut  Colonial  records  for  May,  1679,  state  that  "  Capt. 
James  Pendleton  [and  others]  being  presented  to  the  Court  in  Octo- 
ber last  for  the  privelege  of  freemen  are  now  accepted  to  that  priv- 
elege  and  the  commissioners  of  Stonington  are  to  administer  the  free- 
men's oath  to  them." 

On  the  17th  of  Sept.  1679^  he  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  King 
Charles  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  his  name  appears  upon  the  list  of  free 
inhabitants  of  the  town  in  that  year,  when  he  received  an  allotment 
of  land.  On  the  27th  of  Aug.  1680,  he  was  granted  several  parcels 
of  land  amounting  to  150  acres  upon  the  Town  Commons  of  Stoning- 
ton, which  he  afterwards  sold.  On  the  7th  of  Nov.  1680,  James  Pen- 
dleton was  admitted  to  the  Church  at  Stonington,  Conn.  1  June  1681 
he  sold  to  William  Vahan  (Vaughan)  "  for  20,000  merchantable  redd 
oake  pipe  staves,"  300  acres  of  land  and  three  islands  at  Cape  Por- 
poise, which  he  had  received  by  his  father's  will,  his  mother  relin- 
quishing her  rights  of  dower  in  this  property.  (York  Deeds,  iii, 
foUo  93.) 

On  the  25th  Jany.  1688,  James  Pendleton  bought  of  Nathaniel 
Lynde  1,000  acres  on  the  sea-coast  of  Westerly,  including  Watch 
Hill.  Hei  sold  a  small  part  of  this  land  and  the  rest  he  willed  to  his 
sons,  Joseph,  Edmund,  and  Caleb. 

During  Sir  Edmond  Andros*  governorship  of  New  York  and  New 
England  from  1686  to  1689,  James  Pendleton  was  assigned  as  a 
Justice  "  To  keep  the  peace  of  our  Sovereign  Lord,  the  King,  and  all 
his  subjects,"  28  May,  1686.  Shortly  afterwards,  "  Joseph  Dudley, 
William  Stoughton,  John  Winthrop,  Edward  Randolph,  and  Richard 
Wharton,  John  Blackwell,  Edward  Palmes,  and  Samuel  Sewall  Esqrs, 
Elisha  Hutchinson,  Richard  Smith,  Francis  Brinley  and  John  Saffin, 
Esqrs.  John  Fones,  Thomas  Ward,  James  Pendleton  Gent."  were  ap- 
pointed by  the  President  and  Council  of  New  England,  18  June  1686, 
"  Commissioners  within  the  Narragansett  Country  ...  to  set- 
tle and  dispose  of  the  affairs  of  that  Province,  and  the  people 
thereof"  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  Fifth  Series,  Vol.  9). 


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On  the  14th  of  June  1687,  he  was  a  member  of  the  General  Quar- 
ter Sessions  and  Court  of  Common  Pleas  held  at  Newport,  and  a 
member  of  the  same  court  when  it  met  at  Rochester  on  the  6th  of 
March  in  the  following  jear  (R.  I.  Col.  Rec.)- 

On  18  Dec.  1689,  3  Dec.  1690,  1  April  1691,  and  8  April  1691, 
James  Pendleton  disposed  of  the  property  at  Sudbury,  Mass.  which 
he  had  held  so  many  years  as  shown  by  the  Middlesex  County,  Mass., 
deeds.  He  acknowledged  these  last  two  deeds  at  Boston,  the  8th  of 
April,  1691. 

In  1699  James  Pendleton  was  chosen  a  Town  Councilman  of 
Westerly.  During  that  year  a  new  law  was  passed  by  the  R.  I.  As- 
sembly for  the  choosing  of  rate  makers  which  created  much  dissatis- 
faction, and  at  Westerly  quite  a  number  of  the  leading  men  entered 
their  protest  against  the  new  regulation.  This  act  called  down  upon 
their  heads  the  wrath  of  the  Governor,  Samuel  Cranston,  as  will  ap- 
pear by  the  foUowing  interesting  document  taken  from  the  "  TrumbuU 
Papers  "  published  in  the  collections  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society: 
"  Warrant  to  Joseph  Crandall  to  arrest  disturbers  of  the  peace. 

To  Joseph  Crandall,  especial  constable  appointed  for  this  present 
expedition.  Greetings. 

Whereas,  [complaint]  hath  been  made  unto  me,  Samuel  Cranston, 
Governor  of  his  Majesty's  colony  of  Rhoad  Island  and  Prouidence, 
Plantations,  etc.,  by  Captain  William  Champlin  and  Mr.  Joseph 
Clarke,  of  Westerly,  justices  within  said  colony,  that  they  have  met 
with  some  obstruction  in  the  town  meeting  by  several  persons  of  said 
town  remonstrating  under  their  hands  against  the  choosing  of  rate 
makers,  (according  to  an  Assembly's  Act  at  Warwick,  Oct.  25,  1699) 
as  will  more  at  large  appear  under  the  hands  of  the  said  persons, 
vis:  James  Pendleton,  Joseph  Pemberton,  George  Denison,  Joseph 
Stanton,  John  Lewis,  Daniell  Crumb,  Jno.  Babcock,  Joseph  Pendle- 
ton, Edward  Bliuing,  Roger  Larkin,  James  Lewis,  Israel  Lewis  and 
Joseph  Babcock,  Edward  Wilkocks,  the  which  act  of  theirs  doth 
tend  to  the  subversion  of  his  Majesty's  authority,  established  in 
this  colony  under  the  great  seal  of  England,  and  is  a  high  contempt 
against  the  same.  These  are,  therefore,  in  the  name  of  his  Majesty, 
William  the  Third,  King  of  England,  Scotland,  France,  and  Ireland, 
and  the  dominions  and  territories  thereunto  belonging,  to  apprehend 
the  persons  of  the  aforesaid  James  Pendleton,  Joseph  Pemberton, 
George  Denison,  Joseph  Stanton,  Jno.  Lewis,  Daniel  Crumb,  Jno. 
Babcock,  Joseph  Pendleton,  Edward  Bliuing,  Roger  Larkin,  James 
Lewis,  Israel  Lewis,  Joseph  Babcock,  and  Edward  Wilcoks,  and 
bring  them  before  me,  that  they  may  be  proceeded  with  according  to 
their  demerits.  And  you  are  hereby  authorized  and  empowered  to 
take  sufficient  aid  and  all  or  any  of  his  Majesty's  loving  subjects 
within  this  colony  are  hereby  required  to  be  aiding  and  assisting  to  you 
in  the  execution  of  your  said  office,  if  there  unto  commanded  by  you, 
as  occasion  shall  require.  Hereof  you  are  not  to  fail  as  you'll  an- 
swer the  contrary. 

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December^  and  in  the  eleventh  year  of  his  Majesty's  reign  over  Eng- 
land^ etc.^  Annoq.  Domini  1699. 

Samuell  Cranston. 

Vera  copia  attests  Joseph  Crandal's  Marke^  constable  constituted 
for  the  same. 

A  tme  copy^  compared  with  an  attested  copy  by  James  Noyes." 

What  the  outcome  of  this  matter  was  we  have  not  been  able  to 
leam^  as  farther  reference  to  it  has  not  been  found  of  record,  so  we 
do  not  know  whether  or  not  these  independent  men  of  Westerly  were 
taken  before  the  terrible  Grovemor  and  proceeded  with  according  to 
their  demerits. 

On  the  23rd  of  Jany.,  1700,  James  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  R.  I., 
sold  to  Nicholas  Morey  of  Taunton,  Mass.  for  100  pounds,  six  hun- 
dred acres  of  land  on  the  west  side  of  the  Saco  River.     (York  Deeds.) 

At  town  meetings  held  in  Westerly  the  19th  March,  1707,  and  the 
23rd  May  in  the  same  year,  Capt.  James  Pendleton  was  chosen  Mod- 
erator and  on  the  27  June  1709  he  was  elected  first  Town  Council- 
man (Westerly  rec.).  His  death  occurred  in  Westerly  on  the  29  No- 
vember in  this  year.  Like  his  father  he  was  active  in  public  affairs 
until  the  time  of  his  death,  and  like  his  father  too,  wherever  he  went 
he  became  at  once  one  of  the  leading  citizens. 

The  will  of  James^  Pendleton  (see  Appendix  VIII),  names  wife, 
Hannah,  sons  Joseph,  Edmund  and  Cideb,  daughters  Ann  Brown, 
Eleanor  Pendleton  and  Dorothy  Pendleton,  "  children  by  my  present 
wife,  Hannah,"  and  daughters  Mary  and  Hannah  "  had  by  former 
wife." 

No  reference  is  made  by  Capt.  James  Pendleton  to  his  sons, 
James'  and  Brian',  named  in  his  father's  will  (1677)  or  to  any  heirs 
of  these  sons,  and  as  no  mention  of  any  such  has  elsewhere  appeared, 
it  would  seem  indisputable  that  James'  and  Brian'  died  without 
issue.  James'  had  died  previous  to  1698,  but  we  have  nothing  to 
show  what  became  of  Brian.' 

There  are  several  records  at  Westerly  referring  to  the  children  of 
Capt.  James'  by  his  second  wife;  one  is  as  follows: 

"  The  Deposetion  of  Mr.  Peter  Crandall  and  Mr.  Joseph  Maxson 
of  Westerly  in  Rhod  Island  Government  Both  of  LawfuU  age  Tes- 
tif  yeth  &  Sayeth  yt  We  the  Deponants  Being  Nigh  Neighbors  to  Capt. 
James  Pendleton  of  s'd  Westerly  We  the  Deponants  Well  Knew  him  & 
his  wife  Hannah  Pendleton  &  their  Deputed  Children,  The  first  Joseph 
Pendleton  by  the  s'd  Hannah  the  2nd  Was  Edmond,  the  third  Was 
Caleb  the  next  is  Ann,  the  next  was  Elenor,  the  next  was  Dorithy, 
We  the  deponants  further  Sayeth  that  the  above  Named  Children  was 
the  Deputed  Children  of  ye  above  s'd  Capt.  James  Pendleton  &  his 
Wife  Hannah  as  above  s'd  Which  daughters  above  mentioned  was 
married,  Ann  to  Elezer  Brown,  Elinor  Was  Married  to  Wm.  Walker, 
Dorithy  to  Nicholas  Cottrill  and  further  these  Deponants  Sayeth 
Not." 

"  The  above  Written  Evidences  was  Taken  upon  Solemn  oath  be- 
fore  [word  omitted]   in  the  town  of  Westerly  in  Kings  County  of 


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Rhoad  Island  This  16th  Day  of  this  Instant  August  in  ye  Year  of 
ye  Year  onr  Lord  1732. 

Theodaty  Rhoades,  Justice  of  ye  Peace, 
John  Richmond,  Justice  of  ye  Peace. 

Entred.  Novem.  ye  9th  1732. 

Pr.  Wm.  Babcock  T.  Clerk." 

(Westerly  Land  Evidences  Book  5,  page  367) 

James*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Sudbury,  Mass,,  22  Oct.,  1647, 
Mary  Palmer,  whose  parentage  is  unknown.  She  died  at  Sudbury,  7 
Nov.,  1655,  and  he  married  (2),  29  April,  1656,  also  at  Sudbury, 
Hannah  Goodenow,  daughter  of  Capt.  Edmund  and  Hannah  (  ) 
Goodenow.  She  was  bom  in  that  town  28  Nov.,  1639,  and  was 
living  in  Westerly,  R.  I.,  as  late  as  1725.  Her  father  was  a  native 
of  Dunhead,  Wiltshire,  England  (N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Reg.  Ix,  357), 
and  was  a  prominent  man  in  Sudbury  which  he  represented  in  the 
General  Court  for  several  years.  The  children  of  James  Pendleton 
were: 

By  first  wife: 

5.  James^  Jr.,  b.  5  Nov.,  1650,  Watertown,  Mass.     He  was  men- 

tioned in  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  Major  Brian  Pendle- 
ton, in  1677,  but  in  1698  his  half-brother,  Joseph  Pendleton, 
sold  to  Nicholas  Morey,  land  on  the  Great  Island  at  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  '*  one  acre  of  which  was  given  to  my  brother, 
James  Pendleton."  (Rock.  Co.,  N.  H.,  Deeds,  ix,  321.)  It 
would  appear  from  this  that  James'  d.  unm.  prior  to  1698. 

6.  Mary,  b'.  prob.  about  1653;  m.  three  times.  t 

7.  Hannah,  b.  prob.  about  1655;  m.  John  Bush. 

By  second  wife: 

8.  Brian^  b.  23  July,  1659,  Sudbury,  Mass.    While  he  is  mentioned 

in  his  grandfather  Pendleton's  will  (1677),  no  further  refer- 
ence to  him  has  anywhere  been  found,  and  as  in  the  case  of 
his  half-brother,  James,'  Jr.,  he  undoubtedly  died  without 
issue  and  probably  unmarried. 

9.  Joseph,  b.   29   Dec.,   1661,   Sudbury,  Mass.;  m.    (1),   Deborah 

Minor;     (2),  Patience  Potts. 

10.  Edmund,  b.  24  June,  1665,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  m.  Mary  . 

11-  Ann,  b.  12  Nov.,  1667,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  m.  Eleazer  Brown. 

12.  Caleb,  b.  8  Aug.,  1669,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  m.  Elisabeth  . 

13.  Sarah,  bapt.   18  April,  1675,  Stonington,  Ct.;  d.  young  as  no 

further  reference  to  her  appears. 

14.  Eleanor,    bapt.    20    July,    1679,    Stonington,    Ct;    m.    William 

Walker. 

15.  Dorothy,  bapt.  3  Oct.,  1686,  Stonington,  Ct.;  m.  Nicholas  Cot- 

trell,  3rd. 

Note:  The  published  vital  records  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  give  us 
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wife^  the  births  of  his  sons^  Brian  and  Joseph,  and  the  death  of  his 
first  wife.  The  birth  of  his  son,  James,  Jr.,  appears  upon  the  rec- 
ords of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  the  baptisms  of  his  three  youngest 
daughters  are  given  in  the  records  of  the  First  Church  of  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.  The  dates  of  births  of  Edmund,  Ann,  and  Caleb  are 
from  "An  Original  Record  of  Births,  &c  for  the  Towns  of  Ports- 
mouth, Dover,  and  Hampton,  commencing  1643,"  now  in  possession 
of  the  N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  and  published  in  the  Dover,  N.  H.  Hist. 
Collections,  Vol.  I,  p.  120.  As  James  was  a  resident  of  Portsmouth 
during  these  years,  these  three  children  were  undoubtedly  born 
there. 

While  the  date  of  Ann's  birth  does  not  tally  with  the  deposition 
of  Peter  Crandall  and  Joseph  Maxson,  that  of  James  Pendleton's 
children  by  wife  Hannah  "  The  third  was  Caleb,  the  next  is  Ann/' 
yet  as  is  often  done,  they  probably  gave  the  sons  first  and  then  the 
daughters,  irrespective  of  their  combined  order  of  birth.  Although 
it  is  true  that  Ann's  gravestone  states  she  was  bom  at  Westerly  in 
1673,  and  died  ae.  60  years,  yet  this  cannot  be  held  to  be  corrobora- 
tive of  Messrs,  Crandall's  and  Maxson's  evidence,  as  the  stone  was 
erected  only  about  twenty-five  years  ago  by  one  of  Ann's  descend- 
ants, and  the  date  thereon  was  supplied  by  Judge  Wheeler,  the  Ston- 
ington  historian.  What  his  authority  was  does  not  appear.  Ann*s 
husband  does  not  mention  her  in  his  will,  dated  1732,  and  it  would 
seem  from  this  that  she  had  died  earlier  than  Wheeler  assumed. 
We  can  see  no  good  reason  to  suppose  there  were  two  Anns  in  James 
Pendleton's  family.  If  he  had  had  a  second  one,  bom  at  Westerly, 
he  would  surely  have  had  her  baptized  at  the  Stonington  church, 
nor  would  he  have  neglected  to  have  entry  made  thereof,  as  he  seems 
to  have  been  particular  in  these  respects. 

4.  Caleb^  Pendleton  (Major  Brian^),  died  prior  to  9  Aug.,  1677, 
probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I.     He  married  Judith . 

That  Brian  Pendleton  had  at  least  one  other  son  besides  Capt. 
James  seems  evident  from  the  Middlesex  Co.  (Mass.)  deed  already 
referred  to  in  which  Brian  refers  to  James  as  his  "  eldst  sonne.** 
That  Caleb  Pendleton  was  brother  to  James  seems  reasonably  certain. 

In  the  list  of  landholders  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  in  1657,  Caleb  is 
set  down  as  the  owner  of  19  acres  of  land,  and  his  name  occurs  im- 
mediately after  those  of  Brian  and  James.  In  1661  the  town  allotted 
an  acre  of  land  to  Capt.  James^  Pendleton  which  was  bounded  on 
Caleb's  property.  The  following  year  Caleb  was  at  Boston,  and 
we  have  no  further  record  of  him  until  in  the  list  of  inhabitants  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  1679,  it  is  stated  that  "Lot  41  originally  granted 
to  Caleb  Pendleton*  is  given  to  George  Landfeare  "   [Lanphere]. 

It  has  been  suggested  that  inasmuch  as  this  list  was  not  written 
until  two  years  after  Brian  had  made  his  will,  in  which  no  son  Caleb 
is  mentioned,  Caleb  inay  have  been  a  son  of  that  Joseph  Pendleton 

*  [121  Caleb,  son  of  James',  was  but  ten  years  of  age  in  this  year,  and 
so  would  hardly  have  had  any  grants  of  land  made  him. 


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who  was  at  Portsmouth  as  early  as  1629.  (See  Appendix  II.)  It 
does  not  appear^  however^  that  the  list  of  1679  is  to  be  regarded  as 
containing  only  the  names  of  those  who  were  inhabitants  of  West- 
erly in  that  year,  bat  rather  those  who  had  come  there  up  to  that 
time^  and  in  addition  to  those  noted  in  the  first  list,  18  May,  1669. 
The  fact  that  a  lot  originally  given  Caleb  was  awarded  to  Landfeare 
bears  ont  this  view.  Similarly  the  list  of  inhabitants  of  Westerly 
in  1727  contains  the  name  of  Capt.  James  Pendleton  who  had  been 
dead  nearly  twenty  years.  In  this  list  the  name  Caleb  Pendleton 
appears  twice,  first  amcmgst  the  earlier  settlers,  and  again  near  the 
end  of  the  list,  the  second  one  probably  referring  to  Caleb^,  son  of 
JmnesK     (Westerly  "  Town  Meetings,"  Book  I,  pp.  47-48.) 

Thai;  Caleb^  was  married  and  had  at  least  one  child  is  shown  by 
the  following: 

[16.^  "  Caleb  Pendlbton  Junr.  son  of  Caleb  &  Judeth  Pen- 
dleton  died  1  Oct.  1662." 

(Boston,  Mass.,  Town  Rec.  pub.  Doc.  130,  p.  86.) 

It  is  evident  that  Caleb  Pendleton  left  no  direct  heirs,  as  no  refer- 
ence to  any  such  appears  in  Brian  Pendleton's  will  or  in  any  other 
records.  His  name  did  not  die  with  him,  however,  as  it  has  ap- 
peared regularly  among  the  descendants  of  Caleb*  Pendleton,  young- 
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6.  Mary*  Pendleton  {Capt.  James*,  Major  Brian}),  was  bom  about 
1653,  probably  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  died  in  1732,  at  Taunton, 
or  Dighton,  Mass.  After  her  mother's  death  and  her  father's  re* 
marriage  Mary  was  evidently  brought  up  by  her  grandparents,  Brian 
and  Eleanor  Pendleton,  as  her  name  appears  as  a  witness  to  various 
deeds  in  York  County,  Maine,  where  they  lived,  and  her  marriages 
also  occurred  there. 

She   married    (1),   ,*   William   Brettun,   or    Britton,   as    the 

name  came  to  be  spelled  in  later  generations.  According  to  the 
"  Britton  Ancestry  "  by  Edward  E.  Britton,  William  was  the  son  of 
James  and  Jane  Britton  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  Few  other  facts 
have  been  ascertained  about  him.  He  was  in  Maine  as  early  as 
1674,  when  on  the  6th  of  June  he  witnessed  a  deed  at  Saco  (York 
Co.  Deeds,  ii,  folio  174). 

Mary*  married  (2),  prior  to  April,  1683,  Joseph  Cross,  son  of 
John  Cross  of  Wells,  Maine.  He  was  a  soldier  from  Wells  in  the 
Indian  War  of  1677,  and  died  18  June,  1684,  leaving  no  children. 
His  will,  dated  at  Wells,  2  March,  1683/4,  proved  2  Aug.,  1684, 
names  wife  Mary  as  executrix,  and  makes  a  bequest  to  "  My  wife's 
soun  Willi:  Breeden  "  (York  Deeds,  Book  v,  part  1,  folio  28). 

Mary*  married  (3),  prior  to  25  May,  1686,  Nicholas  Morey.  He 
kept  a  public  house  at  Wells  and  took  an  active  part  in  town  af- 
fairs, holding  the  office  of  Selectman  for  several  years.  When  the 
settlers  were  besieged  by  the  Indians  on  Stage  Island  he  volunteered 
to  go  to  Portsmouth  for  aid,  remarking  that  if  help  did  not  come 
they  would  all  be  killed  or  taken  prisoners.  Securing  a  canoe  he 
eluded  the  savages  and  reached  Portsmouth  in  safety.  Here  he  ob- 
tained a  sloop,  a  number  of  soldiers  and  a  swivel-gun,  and  upon  his 
return  with  these  reinforcements  the  Indians  were  driven  off  and  the 
settlers  rescued.     (History  of  Wells,  Maine.) 

Nicholas  Morey  removed  to  Taunton,  Mass.,  prior  to  1692,  as  he 
appears  as  a  resident  of  that  town  when  he  bought  land  there  on 

*  There  are  confusing  clues  as  to  the  date  of  this  marriage.  Brian  Pendle- 
ton's will,  dated  9  Aug.,  1677,  calls  Mary,  his  granddaughter,  Mary  Pendle^ 
ton.  Her  son,  William  Brettun,  married  in  Oct.,  16d8,  and  was  of  sufficient 
age  to  convey  land  20  Feb.,  1699,  when  he  deeded  to  Nicholas  Morey  the 
land  left  him  by  Joseph  Cross  (York  Deeds).  It  would  seem  from  this 
that  Mary  was  married  to  Brettun  late  in  1677  or  early  in  1678,  and  yet  on 
the  16th  of  April,  1680,  Mary  Pendleton  witnessed  a  deed  at  Wells,  Maine 
(York  Deeds,  iii.,  folio  82).  As  we  have  no  other  Mary  Pendleton  of  this 
period  we  cannot  understand  why  she  signed  her  name  this  way  if  she  was 
then  Brettun's  widow. 

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the  26tli  of  Jany.  of  that  year  (Bristol  Co.  Deeds,  x,  147).  Here 
he  resumed  tavern  keeping  and  was  licensed  under  the  Province  law 
about  1700  to  keep  an  Ordinary.  Emery's  "  History  of  Taunton," 
published  in  1893,  says  [p.  608],  "  Nicholas  Morey's  ordinary  was 
near  Morey's  bridge.  Part  of  the  cellar  walls,  surrounded  by  old 
trees,  yet  mark  the  site  of  this  famous  ordinary,  tavern,  and  inn, 
which  was  kept  by  the  descendants  of  Nicholas  until  the  memory  of 
those  now  living."  Some  of  his  wife's  descendants  may  have  been 
referred  to  by  this,  as  the  land  and  probate  records  of  Bristol  County 
indicate  that  Nicholas  Morey  had  no  children, — at  least  none  that  sur- 
vived infancy. 

In  February,  1698/99,  he  bought  of  Joseph  Pendleton  of  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  two  acres  of  land  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  (Rockingham  Co., 
N.  H.,  Deeds,  ix,  32),  and  on  the  7th  of  September,  1716,  at  which 
time  he  was  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  he  gave  a  receipt  to  Caleb  Pendle- 
ton, executor  to  Capt.  James  Pendleton.  (Westerly,  R.  I.,  C.  &  P. 
records.)  About  1721  Nicholas  removed  to  Dighton,  Mass.,  where 
he  died  early  in  1731.  On  the  27th  of  March  in  that  year  his  widow, 
Mary,  was  appointed  administratrix  upon  his  estate  (Bristol  Co. 
Probate  records,  vii,  144).  Inventory  of  his  property,  amounting 
to  nearly  £6000,  was  filed  three  days  later.  (Ibid.,  p.  176.)  After 
Mary's  death  in  the  following  year,  "  John  Smith  of  London,  now 
residing  in  Boston,  next  of  kin,"  was  appointed  on  the  17th  of 
March,  1732/33,  administrator  upon  the  estate  of  his  great-uncle 
Nicholas  Morey,  late  of  Dighton,  deceased.     (Ibid.,  p.  507.) 

The  will  of  Mary  Morey,  widow  of  Nicholas  Morey,  dated  at 
Dighton,  Mass.,  5  Oct,  1732*,  and  recorded  10  Jany.,  1732/33  (Ibid., 
p.  480),  refers  to  but  one  child,  the  son  William,  who,  it  states, 
was  then  deceased.  This  will  is  an  unusual  document,  as  besides 
naming  all  her  grandchildren,  it  mentions  her  father,  grandfather, 
and  former  husband  as  follows:  To  James  Brettun,  her  grandson, 
she  willed  "  One  quarter  of  all  my  right  in  lands  in  Province  of  New 
Hampshire  ...  in  right  of  my  grandfather  Brian  Pendleton, 
and  in  right  of  my  father  James  Pendleton,  and  in  right  of  my  for- 
mer husband  Joseph  Cross  by  his  last  will." 

Mary's  child: 
i.  William*  (Brettun),  was  bom  probably  about  1678  at  Wells, 
Maine.  The  records  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  refer  to  him  as 
"  mariner."  He  was  a  member  of  the  military  company  there 
in  1700  and  1710.  Wis  death  occurred  prior  to  17  March, 
1725/26,  as  on  that  day  his  widow,  Lydia,  was  appointed 
administratrix  of  his  estate  (Bristol  Co.  Probate  records). 
He  married  at  Taunton,  26  October,  1698,  Lydia  Leonard, 
daughter  of  James  Leonard,  2d,  of  Taunton.  She  was  bom 
in  1679,  and  had  not  remarried  up  to  16  September,  1752, 
when  she  sold  land  to  James  Leonard  (Bristol  Co,  Deeds). 
The  children  of  William*  and  Lydia  (Leonard)  Brettun,  as 
shown  by  his  mother's  will,  were  (order  uncertain) : 


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i.  Mary'  (Brettnn).  She  was  probably  one  of  the  oldest  chil- 
dren, as  her  son  Brian*  Hall  was  b.  9  July,  1727.  She  is 
said  to  have  m.  John  Hall,  but  if  this  is  correct  she  evidently 
had  a  former  husband,  Joseph  Hall,  as  on  the  14th  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1721,  Nicholas  Morey  deeded  to  Mary  Hall,  widow  of 
Joseph  Hall  of  Taunton,  twenty  acres  of  land  in  that  town, 
and  on  the  1st  of  March,  1726,  he  deeded  to  the  heirs  of 
Joseph  Hall,  late  of  Taunton,  deceased,  "  for  love  and  affec- 
tion," a  "  little  lot  in  Dighton."  (Bristol  Co.  Deeds,  lix,  190; 
xlv,  41.) 
ii.  William,  Jr.,  b.  about  1701;  d.  4  December,  1783;  m.  Patience 

.     He  testified  at  Taunton,  19  September,  1753,  that  he 

was  about  fifty-two  years  of  age  (Bristol  Co.  Deeds,  xli,  92). 

iii.  James,  d.  1736.  He  evidently  m.  [22]  Hannah^  Pendleton,  as 
notei  under  our  account  of  her. 

iv.  Abiel.  He  was  of  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  in  1760,  when  on  October 
4th  he  deeded  land  to  his  brother  Ebeneiser  of  Raynham, 
Mass.  (Bristol  Co.  Deeds,  xliv,  437). 

V.  Lydia,  m.  14  February,  1733/34,  Nicholas  Power,  or  Powers. 

vi.  Sarah,  m.  8  May,  1735,  Thomas  White  of  Taunton. 

vii.  Elizabeth,  m.  18  January,  1736/37,  Timothy  Williams, 
viii.  Ebenezer,  b.  1  June,  1715,  Taunton,  Mass.;  d.  1787  in  New 
Hampshire;  m.  (1),  20  May,  1735,  Tabitha  Leonard;  (2), 
22  February,  1749,  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sarah  Bullock.  He 
was  the  father  of  nineteen  children,  seventeen  of  whom  be- 
came heads  of  families  of  their  own.  In  1771,  Ebenezer 
with  all  his  family  except  two  daughters,  removed  to  Westmore- 
land, N.  H.,  where  he  became  pr<Mninent  in  civil  and  religious 
affairs  and  an  ardent  supporter  of  the  cause  of  the  Colonies 
against  the  mother  country.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Conti- 
nental Congress  in,  1777  and  1778.  Several  of  his  sons  served 
in  the  Revolutionary  War,  one  of  them  as  Major  of  a  New 
Hampshire  regiment. 

ix.  Abigail,  m.  13  December,  1736,  Joshua  Campbell  of  Norton, 
Mass. 

X.  Pendleton,  b.  about  1722;  d.  at  Easton,  Mass.,  in  1806,  ae.  84 
years  (History  of  Easton).  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War  (Ibid),  also  in  the  Revolution  (Mass.  Ar- 
chives).    He  m.  22  October,  1747,  Hannah  Seele. 

NoTB. — ^We  are  indebted  to  one  of  Ebeneser  Brettun's  descendants,  Mrs. 
George  F.  Hodges,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  for  the  above  facts  concerning  Wm,  as 
well  as  for  the  marriage  records  of  his  sisters  Lydia,  Sarah,  Elizabeth,  Abi- 
gail, and  brother,  Pendleton. 

7.  Hannah*  Pendleton  (Capt,  Jamei^,  Major  Brian^),  was  bom 
probably  about  1655,  and  died . 

She  married  at  Sudbury,  Mass.,  13  January,  1679,  John  Bush. 
His  parentage  is  unknown.  The  John  Bush  of  Cape  Porpoise,  Maine, 
of  whom  Brian  Pendleton  bought  land,  died  without  issue  in  1670. 

Besides  giving  the  date  of  Hannah  Pendleton's  marriage,  the  Sud- 


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Ymry  records  show  that  John  and  Hannah  Bush  had  one  child  bom 
there: 

1.  Hannah^  (Bnsh),  b.  5  November,  1683. 

No  further  record  of  this  family  has  ever  been  found,  although 
Hannah  was  living  in  1703,  when  she  was  mentioned  in  her  father's 
will. 

The  indexes  to  the  deeds,  wiUa  and  administrations  of  Middlesex 
County,  Mass.,  do  not  contain  the  name  of  John  Bush. 

9.  Joseph*  Pendleton  (^CapU  James^,  Major  Brian^),  was  bom 
at  Sudbury,  Mass.,  29  December,  1661,*  and  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
18  September,  1706.  On  the  17th  of  September,  1679,  Joseph  Pen- 
dleton took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  the'  colony  of  Rhode  Island  at 
Westerly,  on  the  same  day  that  his  father  became  a  citizen  there. 
In  1697  he  was  constable  of  the  town  and  was  involved  with  his 
father  in  1699  in  the  trouble  with  Gov.  Cranston.  In  1698,  1699, 
1704  and  1705,  he  was  chosen  to  apportion  the  rates  (assessor  of 
taxes).  2  Febmary,  1698/99,  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Faversham,  alias 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  deeds  to  Nicholas  "  Moorey  "  two  acres  of  land  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  "  One  acre  of  which  was  given  to  my  brother, 
James  Pendleton  "  (Rockingham  Co.,  N.  H.,  Deeds,  ix,  321).  Three 
days  later  Joseph  gave  another  deed  to  Nicholas  "  Moorey "  of 
Taunton,  Mass.,  for  two  acres  of  land  lying  on  the  Great  Island  in 
Portsmouth,  "  One  acre  that  was  Philip  Eussel's  in  his  life  time,  the 
other  was  given  to  my  brother  James  Pendleton."  (Ibid.,  ii,  65.) 
These  deeds  appear  to  have  been  for  the  same  property. 

On  the  24th  of  May,  1702,  Joseph  Pendleton  was  admitted  to  the 
First  Church  of  Stonington  (Ch.  Rec).  25th  of  June,  1701,  he  was 
elected  Town  Clerk  of  Westerly,  for  one  year.  He  was  again  elected 
on  the  25th  of  June,  1702,  and  re-elected  the  four  years  following. 
In  1703  he  was  styled  Ensign.  He  was  a  grand  juryman  in  1706 
(West.  Rec.).  Joseph's  handwriting,  which  appears  in  the  old  town 
records  in  these  years,  is  remarkably  legible;  his  penmanship  was 
far  in  advance  of  that  of  the  average  Town  Clerk  of  those  days. 

Joseph  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  8  July,  1696, 
Deborah  Minor,  daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Hannah  (Avery)  Minor. 


'•M^04>^ 


She  died  8  September,  1697  (West.  Rec).  He  married  (2),  at 
Westerly,  11  December,  1700,  Patience  Potts,  daughter  of  William 
12  August,  1683.     Not  long  after  Joseph's  death  she  married  (2), 

•Sudbury  Record.    Date  and  place  also  given  In' Westerly  Records  in  his 
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as  his  second  wife,  28  April,  1707,  Samuel  Rogers.  The  following 
8th  of  June,  Samuel  Rogers  gave  bond  to  administer,  estate  of  Jo- 
seph Pendleton,  and  a  draft  of  202  acres  was  laid  out  to  him,  "  In 
the  behalf  of  Joshua  Pendleton,  his  son-in-law  [step-son],  it  being 
part  of  je  Land  held  in  possession  hj  Capt.  James  Pendleton,  de- 
ceased."    (W.  L.  E.,  ii,  33.) 

On  the  26th  of  April,  1731,  William  and  Joseph  Pendleton  of 
Westerly  gave  to  Samuel  Rogers  and  his  wife  Patience,  mother  to 
William  and  Joseph,  receipt  for  all  their  legacies  in  .the  will  of  their 
father,  Joseph  Pendleton.     (C.  &  P.  rec.,  1719-1731,  p.  248.) 

Issue   of   Joseph*    Pendleton    (from   Westerly   vital   records, 
confirmed  by  his  will — see  Appendix  VIII): 

By  first  wife: 

17.  Deborah,*  b.  29  August,  1697;  m.  Nicholas  Frink. 

By  second  wife: 

18.  Joseph,  b.  3  March,  1702;  m.  Sarah  Worden. ' 

19.  William,  b.  23  March,  1704;  m.  (1),  Lydia  Burrows;  (2),  Mrs. 

Mary  Ch^sebrough. 

20.  Joshua,  b.  22  February,  1705;  m.  Dorothea  Ward. 

10.  Edmund*  Pendleton  {Capt  Jamei^,  Major  Brian}),  was 
bom  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  24  June,  1665,  and  died  at  Westerly,  R. 
I.,  in  1750.  Edmund'  Pendleton  was  taken  to  Westerly,  R.  I.,  with 
the  rest  of  his  father's  family  when  about  seven  years  of  age  and 
made  that  town  his  home  until  his  death.  On  the  18th  of  April,  1674, 
he  was  baptized  at  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Stonington, 
Conn.  28th  March  1692,  Edmund  Pendleton,  of  Stonington,  Abigail 
Kettle,  widow  of  John  Kettle,  guardian  on  behalf  of  Joseph  Kettle, 
sold  a  farm  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  to  Noah  Clapp  for  £50  (Middlesex 
County,  Mass.,  Deeds,  x,  244).  The  deed  next  following  shows  that 
Joseph  Kettle  was  a  grandson  to  Capt  Edmund  Goodenow,  and  that 
Joseph's  uncle,  John  Goodenow,  acted  as  attorney  for  "  Kinsman 
Edmund  Pendleton." 

On  the  23rd  of  Jany,  1700,  an  agreement  was  made  between  Capt. 
James  Pendleton  and  Edmund  Pendleton  on  the  one  part,  and  Joseph 
Pendleton  on  the  other  part  regarding  the  division  of  a  neck  of  land 
on  the  East  side  of  the  Pawcatuck  River.  This  agreement  was  not 
recorded  until  the  9th  of  April,  1719,  and  is  entered  on  page  38  of 
Book  3  of  the  Westerly  Land  Evidences.  On  the  28th  of  July,  1700, 
Edmund  Pendleton  and  Mary,  his  wife,  were  admitted  to  membership 
In  the  First  Church  of  Stonington  (Ch.  Rec.).  On  the  16th  April, 
1712,  Edmund  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  sold  to  Stephen  Randall  for 
£58  a  farm  of  about  90  acres  "  It  being  part  of  that  land  which  my 
honored  grandfather  major  briant  pendleton  purchised  of  Mr.  paine 
and  is  sometime  sence  foUen  ^o  me  according  to  my  s^  grandfathers 
will"  (W.  L.  E.,  ii,  104). 

On  the  10th  of  March,  1713/14,  Edmund  Pendleton  sold  an  ad- 
ditional tract  of  land,  about  80  acres,  to  Stephen  Randall  for  £70. 
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by  Eleazer  Brown's  land^  East  by  Caleb  Pendleton's  land.  North  "  by 
the  land  belonging  to  Joseph  Pendleton,  deceased,  his  orphans  " 
(Ibid.,  ii,  139). 

On  the  14th  of  March,  1743/4,  Edmund  Pendleton,  Sr.,  of  Westerly, 
"  in  consideration  of  ye  Love  Goodwill  and  fatherly  affection  which 
I  have  &  do  bear  unto  my  Loving  Son,  Edmund  Pendleton,  Junr.", 
deeds  to  the  latter  "two  hundrded  acres  more  or  less,  it  being  the 
Northern  part  of  my  homestead  farm."     (Ibid.,  t,  206.) 

On  the  30th  of  April,  1750,  inventory  of  his  estate  was  presented 
to  the  town  council  for  probate.  It  amounted  to  £1375,  16s.,  and 
included  wearing  apparel,  £19,  10s.;  two  old  books,  10s.;  wheel, 
pewter,  notes,  live-stock,  etc.  Receipts  were  given  by  daughters, 
Hannah  Britton,  vridow  of  James  Britton  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  Mary 
Pendleton,  Rebecca,  wife  of  Oliver  Steward,  and  Dorothy,  wife  of 
John  Jemison.  Edmund  Pendleton,  Jr.,  acted  as  administrator  of  his 
father's  estate.     (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iii,  256-7.) 

As  the  Mary  Pendleton  above  mentioned  was  the  daughter  of  Ed- 
mund, Sr.,  and  as  his  wife,  Mary,  signed  no  receipt  in  the  adminis- 
traticm  of  his  estate  nor  any  of  the  deeds  we  have  noted,  it  may  be 
concluded  that  these  facts,  in  connection  with  the  small  family  Ed- 
mund* had,  would  indicate  that  his  wife  had  died  prior  to  1712. 

The  descendants  of  Edmund'  Pendleton,  Sr.,  are  not  numerous,  as 
many  of  them  remained  unmarried,  and  of  those  who  did  marry  few 
had  large  families.  The  marriage  of  Edmund  Pendleton  does  not  ap- 
pear to  be  of  record,  but  we  have  his  wife's  first  name,  Mary,  from 
the  Stonington  Church  records,  as  we  have  already  seen.  His  chil- 
dren, as  shown  in  the  administration  on  his  estate  and  in  the  baptis- 
mal records  of  the  Stonington  Churches  were  (order  uncertain) : 

21.  Edmund,^  Jr.,  m.  Susannah  King. 

22.  Hannah,  bapt.  28  July,  1700  (First  Church);  m.  James*  Bret- 

tun  (Britton). 

23.  Mary,  bapt.  6  Sept.,  1702  (First  Church.     As  she  was  forty- 

eight  years  old  and  still  single  when  she  signed  receipt 
for  her  share  of  her  father's  estate  (1750),  she  probably 
d.  unm. 

24.  Rebecca,  m.  Oliver  Steward. 

25.  Dorothy,  d.  1778;  m.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  Dec.  1748  (as  sec. 
wf.),  John  Jamison  (Jemison),  son  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Price)  Jamison.  According  to  "  The  Jamesons  in  America  " 
[p.  12],  his  first  wife  was  Abigail  Carter  by  whom  he  had 
daughters  Abigail,  Sarah,  Mary,  Margaret,  and  Content,  who 
June,  1756  (New  London,  Conn.,  Prob.  rec.  Liber  G,  pp. 
d.  inf.  John  Jamison's  will,  dated  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  25th 
221-2),  naqies  only  "  loving  wife  Dorothy  "  and  the  first  four 
daughters  above  mentioned.  It  would  appear  from  this  that 
Dorothy  had  had  no  ch.  or  at  least  none  that  survived  in- 
fancy. 

"  Sept.  1,  1778,  Rev.  Joseph  Fish  being  appointed  executor 
of  will  of  Dorothy  Jamison,  dec'd,  refused  to  execute  "  (Ston- 


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ington,  Conn.  Prob.  rec.^  iii.  124).  This  will  does  not  appear 
to  have  been  recorded. 
26.  Daniel.  On  the  2nd  of  Nov.  1735,  Edmund  Pendleton,  Dan- 
iel Pendleton,  "  Dorotha  "  Pendleton,  and  Rebecca  Pendleton 
owned  covenant  to  the  Second  Church  of  Stonington,  and  were 
bapt.  at  Westerly  the  23rd  of  Nov.  following,  Edmund's  name 
appearing  this  time  as  Edmund,  Junr.  As  no  reference  to 
this  Daniel  Pendleton  is  made  in  the  settlement  of  his  father's 
estate  he  evidently  died  prior  to  1750  without  leaving  a  family. 

11.  Ann'  Pendleton  (Capt,  Jamet^,  Major  Brian^),  was  bom 
at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  12  Nov.  1667,  and  died  prior  to  1732,  as  she 
is  not  mentioned  in  her  husband's  will  of  that  date.  A  tradition 
among  her  descendants  says  that  she  was  sixty  years  old  when  slie 
died.  Ann'  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18th  Oct.  1693,  Eleazer 
Brown,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Newhall)  Brown;  he  was  born  4 
Aug.  1670,  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  died  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  30  Nov. 
1734. 

Eleazer  Brown  and  his  wife  made  their  home  in  Westerly  and 
later  in  Stonington,  in  the  part  of  that  township  which  was  after- 
ward set  off  to  form  North  Stonington.  In  the  division  of  her 
father's  property,  Ann  received  his  house  as  appears  in  the  following 
agreement  of  the  heirs: 

"  To  all  Christian  people  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come  Know 
ye  that  the  subscribers  hearunto  had  a  tract  of  land  given  us  by  our 
honored  Granfather  brian  pendleton  by  an  asignment  of  a  deed  bar- 
ing date  1674  as  more  att  larg  may  appear  by  s'd  deed  s'd  land  lying 
&  being  sittuate  in  ye  towne  of  Westerly  in  ye  CoUony  of  Rhoad 
Island  &  providence  plantations  in  New  England  &  wee  ye  proprie- 
tors of  s'd  land  have  joyntly  agreed  &  devided  s'd  tract  of  land 
(Except  a  parte  thearof  that  Mr.  Georg  lanfear  hath  fenct)  into 
seven  parts  Elizer  brown  hath  ye  third  lott  &  ye  house  that  was 
Capt.  Pendletons  stands  on  itt  ye  bounds  thereof  is  in  ye  surveigh  & 
ye  s'd  Elezer  brown  had  s'd  lott  by  a  Joynt  agreement  of  the  heirs 
of  Capt-  James  Pendleton  &  payed  sertaine  sumes  of  money  therefore 
unto  Nicholas  Cottrill  William  walker  as  was  inserted  in  Capt.  James 
Pendletons  will  &  for  a  confirmation  of  s'd  lott  with  all  ye  housing 
orchards  fencings  pausters  woods  timber  &  all  other  priveleges  6c 
apurtenances  whatsoever  belonging  to  s'd  lott  or  hereafter  shall  be- 
long thereunto  we  Edmund  Pendleton  Caleb  Pendleton  william  walker 
&  Nicholas  Cottrill  for  us  and  our  heires  Executy  administrations  & 
asigns  &  each  of  them  &  every  of  them  have  given  Granted  assured 
&  confirmed  ye  above  s'd  lott  to  ye  s'd  Elezer  brown  his  heirs  Executs 
administrators  &  assignes  to  have  &  to  hold  in  severallity  forever  to 
use  poses  and  in  joy  as  his  owne  proper  Estate  forever  hereafter  so 
as  not  to  allter  change  defeete  or  make  voyed  ye  above  s'd  pertition 
by  any  right  tittle  claims  or  Interest  of  Edmund  Pendleton  Caleb 
Pendleton  William  Walker  Nicholas  Cottrill  our  heirs  Executs  ad- 


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nuiiistrators  or  asignes  or  either  of  them  or  any  of  them  their 
heirs  Executors  administrators  or  asignes  foreyer  hereafter  sett  our 
hands  &  scales  ye  11th  day  of  April  1711. 

signed  sealed  &  delivered  Edmund  Pendleton  (Seal) 

in  ye  presence  of  Caleb  Pendleton  (Seal) 

James  Noyes  William  Walker  (Seal) 

John  Saunders  Nicholas  Cottrill  (Seal) 

The  mark  of 
Eleanor  E.  Walker  (Seal) 
The  mark  Dority  D.  Cottrill  (Seal) 
The  above  menchoned  persons 
appeared  the  11th  day  of  April  1711 
uid  acknowledged  the  above  written 
to  be  their  act  and  deed  before 
Mr.  John  Saunders  Justice 

This  is  a  true  copy  of  the  original  Entered  by  me  this  4th  of  August 
1713. 

John  Babcock  Town  Clerk."* 
After  the  deaths  of  Ann  and  her  husband,  her  surviving  children 
deeded  to  Edmund  and  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  for  ten  pounds, 
all  their  rights  in  the  estate  of  "  our  grandfather,  James  Pendleton, 
late  of  Westerly,  and  of  *  Briant '  Pendleton."  This  deed  was  signed 
30  July,  1734,  by  Jonathan  Brown,  "  Elezer  "  Brown,  Thomas  Main 
and  Ann,  his  wife.  Patience  Brown,  James  Pendleton  and  Abigail, 
his  wife,  and  Wait  Palmer  and  Mary,  his  wife  (Rockingham  Co.,  N. 
H.  Deeds,  xx,  227). 

The  children  of  Eleazer  and  Ann  (Pendleton)  Brown  were: 
i.  Jonathan*  (Brown),  b.  12  July,  1694;  m.  [31]  Elizabeth*  Pen- 
dleton, 
ii.  James,  b.  1  June,  1696  ;t  d.  20  Feby.,  1750;  m.  15  May,  1718,t 

Elizabeth  Randall, 
iii.  Eleazer,  Jr.,  b,  4  May,  1698;  d.  1757,  at  Stonington;  m.  (1), 

1723,  Temperance  Holmes;  (2),  Mary . 

iv.  Anna,  b.  1  Feby.,  1700;  d.  11  March,  1766;  m.  20  April,  1720, 

Dea.  Thomas  Main,  as  his  first  wife. 
V.  Ebenezer,  b.  28  Jany.,  1702  ;§  d.  4  March,  1725;  m,  5  April, 

1723,  Elizabeth  Main. 
vi.  Mary,  b.  28  Nov.,  1703;  m.  1727,  Elder  Wait  Pabner. 
vii.  Hannah,  b.   12  Dec,  1705;  d.  4  Jany.,  1727  ;||  m.  24  March, 
1725,  WiUiam  Wilcox. 

•  This  is  a  literal  copy  taken  from  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Records,  Land  Evidence 
Book  2,  page  91,  by  Charles  H.  Pendleton,  Dec.  19,  1887.  Mr.  Pendleton 
noted  at  the  time  that  on  account  of  the  poor  condition  of  this  particular 
agreement  on  the  records  it  would  be  impossible  to  obtain  another  copy  as 
correct,  the  page  being  in  fragments. 

fl  July,  1699,  in  Brown  Gen.,  p.  12. 

±  15  May,  1715,  in  Randall  (Sen.,  May  5,  1718,  in  History  of  Stonington. 

fS8  June,  1709,  in  Brown  Gen.,  p.  13. 

/I  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  **  Brown  Genealogy "  publishes  on  page  544  the  will  of 
Eleaxer  Brown,  copied  from  the  original  document  in  possession  of  one  of 


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viii.  Patience,  b.  28  Dec.,  1707;  m.  17  Dec.,  1735,  Clement  West- 
ix.  Abigail,  b.  3  Feby.,  1712;*  m.  [71]  James*^  Pendleton,  Jr. 
z.  Rutb,  b.  30  June,  1714;  m.  1733,  Benjamin  Randall.     She  d. 
20  May,  1791. 

References:  Westerly  and  Stmiington  records.  History  of  Stonington,  and 
Genealogies  of  the  Randall,  Chesebrough,  and  Thomas  Brown  families. 

12.  Caleb*  Pendleton  {CapU  Jame$^,  Major  Brian}),  the 
youngest  son  of  Capt.  James^  and  Hannah  (Goodenow)  Pendleton, 
was  bom  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  8  Aug.  1669,  and  died  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  19  March  1746.  He  was  a  farmer  and  settled  upon  his  father's 
land  at  Westerly.  On  the  26th  of  Jany.  1703,  his  brothers  and  sis- 
ters agreed  "  They  having  a  gift  of  land  given  us  by  our  grandfather 
Bryan  Pendleton  to  be  divided  amongst  us  at  our  father's  death,  as 
per  deed  bearing  date  31  Aug.  1674;  and  our  brother  Caleb  having 
built  upon  said  land  we  mutually  agree  for  ourselves  with  full  con- 
sent of  father  James,  that  our  brother  Caleb  shall  have  his  part  of 
land  (given  us  by  grandfather  Brian  Pendleton)  where  he  now  is." 
This  instrument  was  signed  by  Joseph  Pendleton,  Edmund  Pendleton, 
Eleanor  Pendleton,  Dorothy  Pendleton,  Eleazor  and  Anna  Brown, 
Patience  Pendleton  and  Mary  Pendleton  (the  last  two  being  the 
wives  of  Joseph  and  Edmund  respectively),  and  is  recorded  in  the 
Westerly  Land  Evidences. 

On  the  11th  of  April  1711,  Caleb  received  a  confirmation  of  this 
agreement,  the  deed  being  signed  by  Edmund  Pendleton,  William 
Walker,  Eleazor  Brown,  Nicholas  Cottrell,  Anna  Brown,  "  Eliner  " 
Walker,  "  Dorithy  "  Cottrell.  ..."  We  the  proprietors  of  sd 
tract  of  land  have  .  .  .  Devided  sd  tract  of  land  into  Seven 
Parts  except  one  Part  that  Mr.  George  Lamphear  Hath  fenct" 
(W.  L.  E.,  iii,  135.)  On  the  3d  June,  1733,  Caleb  Pendleton  of 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  signed  off  to  James  "  Brettan  "  (Britton)  of  Bristol 
[County  .^],  Mass.,  all  his  right  in  the  estate  of  his  grandfather,  late 
of  Saco,  Maine,  and  of  his  father,  James  Pendleton,  late  of  West- 
erly. This  deed  was  signed  by  Caleb's  wife  Elizabeth  (Rockingham 
Co.,  N.  H.,  Deeds,  xx,  228). 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Town  Council  of  Westerly,  7  Oct.  1699,  it 
was  ordered  that  Caleb  Pendleton,  Constable,  "  Doe  warne  Samuel 
Younglove  and  his  wife,  and  Thomas  Jossling  and  Mary  Randall  to 
departe  out  of  our  towne."     It  is   a  coincidence  that  while   Caleb 

his  descendants.  This  will  (dated  1732)  names  a  daughter  Hannah,  the  full 
list  of  children  coming  in  the  following  order:  Jonathan,  Eleaxer,  Anna, 
Mary,  Patience,  Abigail,  Ruth,  Hannah,  Daniel,  and  James.  The  son  Daniel 
is  not  otherwhere  referred  to  in  this  senealogy,  nor  is  he  included  in  the 
list  of  Eleaier's  children  given  in  the  "History  of  Stonington."  This  work 
also  notes  the  marriage  of  Eleajser's  daughter  Hannah  to  William  Wilcox, 
and  states  further  that  he  married  Elizabeth  Brown  as  his  second  wife 
5  June,  1797.  Is  it  not  possible  that  Eleazer  Brown  was  married  twice 
and  by  his  second  wife  had  a  son  Daniel  and  a  daughter  Hannah,  named 
after  her  deceased  half-sister? 
*  June,  1719,  in  Brown  Gen.,  p.  13. 


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evicted  one  Mary  Randall  from  Westerly  his  son^  Calebs  Jr.^  mar- 
ried another  one  years  later.  On  the  3rd  of  March,  1707-8,  Caleb 
Pendleton  was  chosen  "  pettit  juryman  for  to  attend  the  Corte  of 
Trials  to  be  held  for  the  CoUony  att  the  CoUony  Hous  att  Newport 
the  last  Tnsday  in  this  instant  month."  He  was  active  in  town  af- 
fairs and  repeatedly  held  office  between  1698  and  1720,  becoming 
Town  Councilman  in  the  latter  year.  Caleb*  was  admitted  to  the 
church  at  Stonington,  18  Feby.,  1693,  and  was  baptized  with  his  two 
oldest  children  the  following  23rd  of  July.     (Rec.  First  Cong.  Ch., 

StoQ.,     Ct.)      His    wife's    name    was     Eliaabeth    .     We    lack 

record  of  his  marriage  but  Charles  H.  Pendleton  of  Westerly  thinks 
she  was  a  sister  of  George  Lanphere,  who  had  fenced  part  of  James' 
Pendleton's  land.  Caleb's  children,  as  given  in  the  baptismal  records 
of  the  Stonington  church,  and  as  named  in  his  will  [See  Appendix 
VIII],  were: 

27.  James*,  bapt.  23  July,  1693;  m.  (1),  Elizabeth  Lanphere;  (2), 

Elizabeth  Brown. 

28.  Sarah,  bapt.  23  July,  1693;  m.  Seth  Lanphere. 

29.  Hannah,  bapt.  7  Jidy,  1695.    She  probably  died  young  as  she 

is  not  mentioned  in  her  father's  will,  and  in  the  will  of  her 
grandfather,  James'  Pendleton,  her  sister,  Elizabeth,  is 
named  as  Caleb's  second  daughter,  which  could  not  have 
been  so  considered  if  Hannah  were  living  and  the  ch.  were 
bapt.  in  the  order  of  their  birth  as  is  presumable. 

30.  Caleb,  Jr.,  bapt.  6  June,  1697 ;  m.  Mary  Randall. 

31.  Elizabeth,  bapt  25  June,  1699;  m.  Jonathan*  Brown. 

32.  Brian,  bapt.  15  June,  1701;  m.  Anna  Wilcox. 

33.  Azma  (Anne),  bapt.  22  Aug.,  1703;  m.  Samuel  Babcock. 

34.  Read,  m.  John  Saunders,  Jr. 

35.  Susannah,  m.  Stephen  Wilcox. 

36.  Ruth,  m.  (1),  Benoni  Smith;  (2),  Benj.  Wilbur. 

While  these  children  are  not  recorded  upon  the  Westerly  records 
they  were  all  bom  in  that  town  without  much  doubt  as  their  father 
was  a  resident  there  fcom  a  very  early  age  until  his  death.  The 
descendants  of  Caleb  Pendleton  are  very  numerous  and  many  of 
them  have  been  difficult  to  trace.  He  was  the  ancestor  of  a  restless 
race  of  pioneers  who,  always  hungry  for  new  lands,  sought  out  the 
frontiers  of  civilization  and  often  made  the  frontiers  themselves. 

14.  Eleanor*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Jamet^,  Major  Brian}),  was 
baptized  20  July,  1679,  at  the  First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.,  and 
died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  about  1712.    She  married  William  Walker. 

Eleanor  Pendleton  was  admitted  to  the  Stonington  church,  24th 
Oct.  1702,  and  made  "  public  confession  "  on  the  14th  of  June  1706. 
(Ch.  Rec.) 

The  date  of  her  marriage  is  not  of  record  but  it  must  have  occurred 
between  the  14th  April  1709,  when  she  was  named  as  Eleanor  Pen- 
dleton in  her  father's  deed  of  that  date,  and  the  6th  of  June  1710, 
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concerning  the  division  of  Capt  James  Pendleton's  farm  (W.  L. 
E.,  ii,  90). 

William  Walker  did  not  long  survive  his  wife^  as  on  the  13th  of 
April,  1713,  the  Town  Council  of  Westerly  appointed  Nicholas  Cot- 
trell,  Jr.,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  William  Walker,  deceased, 
and  ordered  Cottrell  to  pay  to  "  widow  Hannah  Pendleton,  grand- 
mother of  William  Walker's  only  child,  Sarah,  the  sum  of  £7,  10s. 
annually  until  said  child  was  seven  years  old,  provided  the  grand- 
mother does  not  refuse  to  take  the  child."  In  this  event  Cottrell  was 
directed  to  hire  some  one  else  to  take  care  of  the  child,  or  else  do  it 
himself.  It  is  quite  evident  from  this  that  Eleanor  had  died  before 
her  husband.*     Their  child: 

i.  Sarah*  (Walker),  b.  about  1710,  deeded  to  Benoni  Smith,  "  her 
brother,"  for  "  Love  Goodwill  &  Affection,"  4th  Nov.,  1730, 
120  acres  of  land  in  Westerly,  "  it  being  the  Northermost  part 
of  that  farm  of  Land  ye  Did  formerly  belong  to  Capt.  James 
Pendleton,  Deceased."  (W.  L.  E.,  entered  9  Nov.,  1730.) 
Sarah  Walker  m.  at  Westerly,  3  June,  1731,  Lieut.  William 
Avery;  the  compilers  of  the  Avery  Genealogy  state  that  she 
was  the  second  wife  of  Avery  by  whom  she  had  ten  children 
and  that  he  was  the  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (Chesebrough) 
Avery. 

On  the  27th  of  Dec,  1731,  William  Avery  and  Sarah,  his 
wife,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  sold  to  Caleb  Pendleton,  land  in 
Westerly  "  that  was  given  to  our  honered  mother  Eleanor  Pen- 
dleton by  her  father  Mr.  James  Pendleton,  both  deceased, 
as  will  appear  under  his  hand  and  seal  bearing  date  14  April 
1709."     (W.  L.  E.,  V  319.) 

In  1734,  William  and  Sarah  Avery,  of  New  London,  Conn., 
signed  off  to  Joseph  Pendleton,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  all  their 
right  to  the  estate  of  their  "  grandfather  "  Brian  Pendleton 
late  of  Saco,  Me.     (Rockingham  Co.  N.  H.  Deeds,  xx,  231.) 

15.  Dorothy*    Pendleton    (Capt.   James^,    Major   Brian^)    was 

baptized  3  Oct.   1686,  at  Stonington,   Conn.,  and  died  .      She 

married  in  March,  1706,  Lieut.  Nicholas  Cottrell,  (3rd).  He  was 
bom  1658,  and  died  in  the  summer  of  1727;  his  widow,  Dorothy, 
was  appointed  to  administer  his  estate,  13  Nov.  1727.  He  was  a 
prominent  citizen  of  W^esterly  and  was  one  of  the  Town  Councilmen 
for  several  years  before  his  death. 

Dorothy  Cottrell,  wife  of  Nicholas,  was  admitted  to  the  First 
Church  at  Stonington,  24  July  1709.  On  the  1st  Aug.  1734,  she 
deeded  to  her  brother,  Edmund  Pendleton,  for  £12,  all  her  interest 
"  In  the  estate  of  her  grandfather,  Brian  Pendleton,  late  of  Saco, 
Maine,  and  of  her  father,  James  Pendleton,  late  of  Westerly,  R. 

*  Her  death  must  have  occurred  between  this  date  and  the  preceding  11 
April,  1711,  as  at  that  time  she  signed  another  agreement  with  the  heirs  of 
Capt.  James  Pendleton,  confirming  her  brother,  Calebs  Pendleton,  in  the  part 
of  the  farm  he  had  built  upon. 


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I."  (Rockingham  Co.,  N.  H.,  Deeds,  zz,  229.)  On  the  23d  April, 
1747^  she  gave  Benoni  Smith,  executor,  a  receipt  for  the  legacy  made 
her  in  the  will  of  her  brother,  Caleb  Pendleton.  (Westerly  C.  &  P. 
Rec.,  iii,  330.)  She  was  living  as  late  as  7  Aug.,  1747,  when  she 
released  her  dower  rights  in  700  acres  land  at  Westerly  sold  by  her 
son  Nicholas  Cottrell  to  John  Chapman  for  £3000.  (W.  L.  £.)  No 
further  reference  to  her  has  been  fomid. 

Issue   (Cottrell),  baptisms  from  First  Chnrch,  Stonington, 
Conn: 
i.  Dorothy*,  bapt   31   July,   1709;   m.   22    Dec.,   1726,   at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  John  RandaU,  Jr.  (3rd).     She  died  prior  to  May 
1741,  and  her  husband  m.  (2),  Mrs.  Mary  (Holmes)  Palmer. 
He  was  exec,  of  the  will  of  Dorothy's  cousin,  Caleb  Pendleton, 
Jr.     On  the  28th  June  1738,  John  Randall,  Jr.  and  Dorothy 
his  wife,  sold  to  Nicholas  Cottrell   (4th)   for  £50,  all  their 
rights  in  the  estate  of  their  father,  Nicholas  Cottrell  (3rd).* 
ii.  Amey  ("  Amie  ").  bapt.  31  July,  1709;  d.  13  July,  1746(?); 

m.  4  Nov.,  1729,  Josiah  Smith  (?). 
iii  Mary,  bapt.  19  Aug.,  1711;  d.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2  Dec.,  1736; 
m.  there,  (as  his  first  wife),  16  Dec.,  1730,  Nathan  Randall, 
half-brother  to  John  Randall,  Jr.,  above.f 
iv.  Eleanor,   ("  Elinner "),  bapt.   12  June,  1715;  m.  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  (as  his  second  wife),  22  July  1736,  her  brother-in-law, 
Nathan  Randall,    27  Jany.,  1738/9,  they  sold  to  Nicholas  Cot- 
trell (4th)  for  £60,  all  their  right  in  the  estate  of  their  father, 
Nicholas  Cottrell  (3rd).     They  were  the  great  grand-parents 
of  Col.  Charles  B.  Randall,  of  the  114th  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Atlanto,  Ga.,  22  July  1864. 
(Randall  Gen.) 
T.  Nicholas,    (4th),  bapt.   7   July,  1717;  m.   at  Westerly,   R.  I., 
3  Oct.  1736,  Rebecca  Randall,  sister  to  Nathan  Randall  above. 
They  are  said  to  have  settled  in  Worthington,  Mass. 

vi.  Joseph,    bapt.    7    Aug.,    1726;    m.    Mary    .     16    March, 

1746-47,  he  gave  his  brother  Nicholas  acknowledgment  that 
he  had  received  from  the  latter  his  full  share  in  their  father's 
estate.  17  Aug.  1750,  Joseph  Cottrell  and  Mary,  his  wife,  sold 
to  Samuel  Langworthy,  land  in  Hopkinton,  R.  I.  Joseph  lived 
near  what  is  now  called  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn.  He  has  many 
descendants  in  Mystic,  Conn.  On  the  4th  of  May,  1773,  Amos 
Crandall  of  Voluntown  was  apptd.  admr.  on  estate  of  Joseph 

♦  •*  The  RandaU  Genealogy,''  p.  20,  says  that  John  Randall's  flpst  wife  was 
Elisabeth  Cottrell,  "daughter  of  Nicholas,"  obviously  an  error  in  view  of 
the  deed  ouoted. 

t  A.  P.  Crandall's  ••  Genealogy  of  a  Branch  of  the  Crandall  Family,"  sUtes 
on  p.  15,  that  Ebcr  Crandall,  b.  16T6,  m.  for  his  third  wife,  Mary,  dan.  of 
Nicholas  and  Dorothy  (Pendleton)  Cottrell,  and  had  five  chiL  by  her,  vis.: 
Mary,  Nathaniel,  Jonathan,  Ebeneser,  and  Jeremiah.  Austin  in  his  '*Gen. 
Diet  of  R.  I^"  concurred  in  this  statement  at  first,  but  afterwards  corrected 
it  Ebcr  Crandall's  will  (1727)  names  as  executor,  "My  friend  Nicholas 
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"  Cotteril/'  late  of  Stonington,  dec.  (Stonixigtoii  Probate  rec.> 
ii,  65.) 

Ref.:  Wheeler's  "  Hut.  of  Stonington,  Conn.";  Randall  Genealogy. 

Note:  The  original  entry  of  the  baptism  of  Dorothy  and  Amey 
Cottrell  in  the  Stonington  Church  records  refers  to  them  very  plainly 
as  "  daughters  of  Gershom."  Commenting  on  this  statement^  the 
"  History  of  Stonington  "  [p.  326]  says,  "  As  no  Gershom  appears  it 
is  supposed  they  belonged  to  Nicholas  Cottrell."  That  this  condn- 
sion  is  correct  is  evinced  by  the  following:  (1)  Dorothy*  (Pendle- 
ton) Cottrell  was  admitted  to  membership  in  this  church  exactly  one 
wedL  before  these  baptisms  took  place.  (2)  We  have  shown  from 
the  land  records  that  Nicholas  Cottrell,  3rd,  did  have  dau.  Dorothy 
who  m.  John  Randall,  Jr.  (3)  GershcHU  Cottrell,  uncle  to  Nicholas, 
d.  at  No.  Kingston,  R.  I.,  in  1711,  an  aged  man.  No  Amey  appears 
in  the  list  of  his  ch.  given  in  Austin's  "  Gen.  Diet,  of  R.  I."  and  it 
seems  improbable  that  he  would  have  had  a  ch.  b.  as  late  as  1709. 
His  son  Gershom,  d.  in  inf.  (Hist,  of  Ston.).  (4)  The  appearance 
of  the  name  Amey  among  the  Randall  descendants  of  Dorothy'  (Pen- 
dleton) Cottrell. 

While  no  Amey  appears  in  the  settlement  of  Nicholas  Cottrell's 
estate,  yet  this  may  be  accounted  for  if  Wheeler  is  correct  in  stating 
that  she  m.  Josiah  Smith  and  d.  13  July,  1746,  i.  e.,  before  the  estate 
was  fully  settled.  There  were  two  Amey  CottreUs  at  this  period, 
however,  the  other  marrpng  Joseph  Crumb  at  Westerly,  June,  1734. 
According  to  Wheeler,  this  Amey  was  the  dau.  of  Samud  and  Dorothy 
(Cottrell)  Cottrell.     (Hist  Ston.,  p.  326.) 


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The  Pendletons  of  this  generation  lived  at  Westerly^  R.  I.,  until 
shortly  after  1740  when  Joshua^  (Joseph*)  removed  to  Guilford, 
Coon.,  Edmund^  (Edmund*)  to  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  Brian* 
(Caleb  »)  to  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

As  all  the  male  lines  of  Pendleton  ancestry  are  identical  through 
Capt.  James^,  Major  Brian^,  we  shall  omit  these  two  names  hereafter 
in  listing  the  various  ancestors  and  end  each  line  with  Joseph,*  Ed- 
mund,* and  Caleb,*  respectively. 

17.  Deborah*  Pendleton  (Joseph^),  was  bom  29  Aug.,  1697,  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  was  baptized  10  Oct.,  1697  (First  Ch.,  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.).  She  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  30  Nov.  1715,  Nicholas 
Frink^  bom  17  Dec.,  1696,  son  of  John,  Jr.  and  Hannah  (Prentice) 
Frink.     (Westerly  rec.  &  "  History  Stonington,"  p.  376.) 

Issue  (Frink)  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  Nathan,'  b.  12  Oct.  1716. 
ii.  John,  b.  7  March  1718,  d.  young, 
iii.  William,  b.  30  Oct.  1719,  d.  20  Jany.  1723. 
iv.  Deborah,*  b.  15  June  1722. 
V.  Sarah,  b.  7  March  1724. 
vi.  Oliver,  b.  12  Dec.  1726. 
vii.  Ephraim,  b.  8  Jany.,  1728/9. 
viii.  William,t  2d,  b.  20  Jany.  1731. 

18.  (CoL.)  Joseph^  Pendleton  (Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  3  March,  1702;  was  baptized  24  May,  1702  (Ston.  Ch,  rec.), 
and  died  at  Westerly  about  1761. 

Joseph  Pendleton  was  admitted  freeman  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  4  May 
1725,  but  did  not  remain  there  long  as  in  1727  he  was  appointed  wiili 
Caleb  Pendleton  to  lay  out  a  road  from  the  Pawcatuck  Bridge 
(Westerly)  to  South  Kingstown.  They  made  their  return  for  this 
work  to  the  Westerly  Town  Council,  26  Dec.  1727. 

Joseph  Pendleton  was  Lieutenant  in  the  King's  County  Troop  of 
Horse  from  1732  to  1734  inclusive,  and  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  1736-41.  On  the  26th  of  Aug.,  1745,  he  was  licensed  as 
an  inn-keeper  at  Westerly  and  the  Town  Council  frequently  met  at 

*  Given   as   •^Zeborah,   daughter,**   in  Stonington  Records;   "  Deborah  *•  in 
••Histoiy  Stonington.** 
fNot  given  in  Stonington  records;  given  in  **  History  Stonington,"  p.  378. 

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his  house  of  entertainment  thereafter  and  issued  to  Joseph  many  or- 
ders on  the  Town  Treasurer  for  "  Expenses  of  Council." 

From  1738  to  1741  inclusive  he  was  Major  of  the  3rd  Regt.  Sang  s 
County  Militia^  and  became  Lieut.-Colonel  of  the  regiment  in  1742. 
In  1750  and  1759^  he  was  elected  Deputy  to  the  Assembly  from 
Westerly.     (R.  I.  Civ.  &  MQ.  Appts.) 

The  Westerly  Tax  List  of  1757  shows  that  Col.  Pendleton  was  as- 
sessed 18s.  lOd.  in  that  year.  This  amount  would  have  been  much 
larger  had  he  not  previously  been  forced  to  dispose  of  the  greater 
part  of  his  property  on  account  of  a  heavy  disaster  that  befell  him 
in  1749.  Probably  the  first  of  the  family  to  take  an  interest  in 
shippings  his  ventures  had  been  successful  and  brought  him  large  re- 
turnsi  until  that  year^  as  is  shown  by  the  following  record  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Rhode  Island  Assembly  for  June^  1750: 

"  Whereas  Col.  Joseph  Pendleton^  of  Westerly,  by  Petition,  repre- 
sented unto  this  Assembly,  that  sometime  in  the  Month  of  August 
last,  hei  had  a  Brigantine  loaden  with  Rum,  Molasses,  &c.,  which  was 
a  new  Vessel,  and  sailed  from  Anguilla,  bound  Home,  the  Property 
whereof  was  entirely,  his  own,  and  of  the  value  of  Eighteen  or 
Twenty  Thousand  Pounds:  That  the  said  Brigantine  and  Carg^o 
were  not  insured,  and  have  not  been  heard  of  since,  and  so  is  sup- 
posed to  be  lost;  by  which  heavy  Stroke  of  Providence,  he  is  ren- 
dered unable  to  pay  his  just  debts  at  present,  without  selling  some 
part  of  his  real  Estate.  And  whereas  the  Petitioner  owns  a  Farm 
in  said  Westerly,  adjoining  to  Pawcatuck  River,  near  the  mouth 
thereof;  Part  whereof  it  is  thought  might  not  only  be  convenient, 
but  also  tend  to  a  publick  Advantage,  if  settled  with  a  Town,  it  be- 
ing bounded  Westerly,  on  the  navigable  part  of  said  River,  where 
there  is  plenty  of  Oysters  and  other  Fish  to  be  taken  at  all  Times  in 
the  Year,  and  plenty  of  stone  and  Brick,  with  good  Timber,  suit- 
able for  building  Vessels  and  Houses,  near  to  be  had  very  plenty; 
with  Saw-mills  on  said  River,  for  the  Sawing  plank  &c,  with  many 
other  valuable  conveniences:  Whereupon  he  prayed  this  Assembly  to 
grant  him  a  Lottery  of  about  Twenty  Six  Thousand  Pounds;  in 
which  Lottery  he  the  Petitioner  will  put  to  Sale  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty  four  Lots  of  Land  (with  two  dwelling  Houses  thereon)  part 
of  the  aforesaid  Farm,  adjoining  to  the  aforesaid  River,  none  less 
than  a  Quarter  of  an  acre,  and  some  half  acres  at  a  certain  value  put 
on  them  by  two  judicious  and  disinterested  Men,  namely,  Capt. 
Isaac  Sheffield  and  Capt.  Elias  Thompson.  The  sale  of  which  Lots 
will  enable  the  Petitioner  to  pay  his  just  debts  &c." 

The  Assembly  accordingly  passed  a  resolution  authorizing  CoL 
Pendleton  to  dispose  of  his  property  by  a  lottery,  the  scheme  for 
which  appears  at  length  upon  the  records.  From  this  transaction  there 
sprang  up  the  settlement  which  has  been  known  to  the  present  day 
by  the  name  of  "  Lottery  Village,"  although  the  U.  S.  Government 
has  recently  established  a  Post-office  there  under  the  non-significant 
name  of  "  Avondale." 

In  connection  with  this  lottery  some  items  from  the  "  Diary  of 


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Joshua  Hempstead  "  (pub.  by  the  New  London  County,  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc.)  are  of  interest: 

"  Wednsd.  July  1,  1752,  fair,  in  the  foren  I  went  to  Westerly  to 
Colin.  Pendletons  and  Capt  Silas  Greenman's  with  13  Tickets  of 
Pendleton's  Lottery  &c.  ye  13  Tickets  are  9  of  ym  Blanks  &  4 
Prizes,  1  is  Lott  N  for  which  I  got  a  Deed  Executed  &  Recorded 
to  Richd  Conkling  of  [Ston]ington  The  other  3  are  2.  £  12  &  1  £  8. 
all  £32  deduction  is  £3,  4s  Od.  &  I  [geU]ing  the  Deed  lOs.  All 
£3.  14s  Od.  Due  £28  6s.  Od.  I  dined  at  Colin  Pendletons  .  .  ." 
(p.  591). 

[Sept.]  "  Mond.  23d  fair.  In  the  foren.  I  went  to  Colin  Pendle- 
ton after  Lottery  Money  yet  none."     (p.  596.) 

[ Jany.  1753.]  "  Wednsd  31  fair  &  windy  N.W.  I  was  att  home 
most  of  the  Day.  I  sent  4  of  Colin.  Pendletons  Benefit  Lottery 
Tickets  3  £  32  1  set  80  to  Capt.  Silas  Grccnman  by  Mr.  Stilman." 

In  August,  1752,  the  report  of  Col.  Pendleton's  lottery  showed 
that  £783-12  was  due  the  Colony.  By  a  vote  in  October,  1754,  it 
appears  that  he  gave  bond  for  this  amount  payable  in  one  year  with 
interest,  and  then  upon  payment  of  one-half  he  was  allowed  to  re- 
tain the  balance  for  another  year.  (Stiness's  "A  Century  of  Lot- 
teries  in  Rhode  Island,"  pp.  5-7.) 

In  those  days  lotteries  were  not  under  the  ban  of  the  government 
as  at  present,  nor  were  they  regarded  askance  by  our  forefathers; 
indeed  lotteries  conducted  by  churches  were  not  uncommon.  Col. 
Joseph  was  himself  a  member  of  the  First  Church  at  Stonington,  and 
in  1742  with  other  members  from  Charlestown  and  Westerly,  helped 
to  form  another  church  at  Westerly  of  which  he  was  one  of  the 
Council. 

A  second  petition  presented  by  Col.  Joseph  Pendleton  to  the  Rhode 
Island  Assembly  in  December,  1750,  asking  that  he  be  given  ad- 
ministration on  the  estate  of  his  son,  Joseph^,  Jr.,  shows  that  he  was 
doubly  unfortunate  in  the  loss  of  his  brigantine,  as  this  son  had 
sailed  on  the  missing  ship.  As  this  petition  relates  to  Joseph,'  we 
have  given  it  in  full  under  our  account  of  him. 

Col.  Joseph*  Pendleton's  will  (see  Appendix  VIII)  was  dated  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  13  March,  1760,  and  filed  26  May,  1761.  The  in- 
ventory of  his  estate  amounted  to  £6392,  and  included  a  "  silver 
belted  sword  "  valued  at  £50,  a  silver  watch  at  £50,  a  schooner 
called  the  "  Industry  "  lying  in  the  Pawcatuck  River,  '*  with  Long- 
Boat  and  all  the  utensils  unto  her  belonging,"  valued  at  £1600,  wear- 
ing apparel  at  £248,  etc.     (West.  C.  &  P.  rec,  iii,  654-5.) 

Joseph*  Pendleton  married  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  9  January,  1723/4, 
Sarah  Worden  (Trinity  Ch.  Rec),  whose  parentage  has  not  been 
determined. 

Issue,  from  Westerly  records: 

37.  Joseph*  (3rd),  b.  26  Oct.,  1724;  m.  Anne  Champlin. 

38.  Patience,  b.  13  June,  1726;  m.  Oliver  Babcock,  Jr. 

39.  Lois,  b.  22  Aug.,  1728;  m.  Benajah  Gavitt. 

40.  Sylvester,  b.  5  Aug.,  1730;  m.  Sarah  Champlin. 


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41.  Eunice,  b.  —  Sept.,  1731;  m. Martiii.    No  further  rec. 

42.  Simeon,  b.  about  1733;  m.  Mary  Palmer. 

43.  Sarah,  b.   7  Aug.,   1734   (at  Newport);  m.  William  Champlin 

(4th). 

44.  Deborah,  b.  9  May,  1737;  m.  Joseph  Clarke. 

45.  Lucy,  bapt.  without  name  5  May,  1742   (First  Ch.  Ston.);  m. 

James  Chesebrough,'  Jr. 

46.  Wealthian,  b.  14  Feby.,  1744;  m.  Thomas  Sheffield, 

47.  Mary,  b.  about  1746;  m.  Ezekiel  Crandall. 

19.  (CoL.)  William*  Pendleton  {Joseph^),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  23  March,  1704,  was  baptized  at  the  First  Church  of 
Stonington,  Conn.,  28  May,  1704,  and  died  at  Westerly  23  August, 
1786.  He  was  admitted  freeman  at  Westerly,  4  May,  1731,  and  his 
long  life  was  spent  in  that  town  as  one  of  its  most  prominent  citizens. 

In  1742  he  was  one  of  the  Council  of  the  First  Church  of  Stoning- 
ton appointed  to  form  a  church  at  Westerly.  The  records  of  this 
church  state  that  on  the  8th  of  April,  1762,  "  Deacon  William  Pen- 
dleton desired  to  commune  with  us  which  was  granted."  March  22, 
1762,  "  The  Revd  Mr.  Park  being  returned  from  Boston,  at  the  desire 
of  Deacon  Pendleton  preached  from  Jeremiah  ye  8-2." 

In  June,  1746,  he  was  appointed  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  Westerly 
and  served  as  such  for  several  years  thereafter.  On  the  11th  of  Nov., 
1746,  he  was  directed  by  the  Rhode  Island  Assembly  to  repair  at  cost 
of  colony  the  government's  part  of  the  Pawcatuck  Bridge;  his  ap- 
pointment refers  to  him  as  "  Captain."  In  1747  he  was  a  Deputy 
from  Westerly  to  the  Assembly  and  in  May  of  that  year  was  ap- 
pointed Major  in  the  third  regiment  of  the  King's  County  Militia. 

The  following  year  he  was  re-elected  to  the  Assembly  and  in  June 
was  appointed  Lieutenant  Colonel  of  his  regiment.  He  continued  as 
such  during  1749  and  in  1750  became  Colonel  of  the  regiment,  an  of- 
fice which  he  held  for  ten  years.  In  1757,  during  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  he  was  appointed  Muster  Master,  and  in  1758,  the  As- 
sembly voted  to  pay  Col.  Pendleton  £71,  4s.  for  expenses  in  raising 
his  regiment  in  1756  (R.  I.  Col.  Rec).  Among  various  items  in  the 
Westerly  records  relating  to  him  we  find  that  on  "  February  8,  1757, 
Col.®  Wm.  Pendleton  Col.®  of  the  Regiment  of  King's  County  Appeared 
before  this  Council  &  pray  allowance  of  £12  for  Numbering  the  In- 
habitants of  this  town  accd.  to  act  of  assembly,  had  an  order " 
(West.  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iii,  509).  It  also  appears  that  on  the  30th  of 
August,  1762,  it  was  "  Voted  that  Col.  Wm.  Pendleton  have  an  order 
to  the  town  treasurer  for  the  sum  of  £55,  Is.  old  tenor  for  his  ex- 
penses the  Last  Inferior  Court  he  being  Imployed  in  behalf  of  the 
town  "  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  13). 

Col.  Pendleton  was  one  of  the  wealthiest  men  in  Westerly.  The 
tax  list  for  the  town  in  1757  shows  that  he  was  assessed  £2,  12s. — 
a  greater  sum  than  that  paid  by  all  the  other  Pendletons  there  com- 
bined— and  the  Rhode  Island  census  of  1774  says  that  he  owned  a 
slave.     There  is  also  a  tradition  to  the  effect  that  during  the  Revolu- 


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tion  he  fitted  oat  two  privateers  which  were  captured  by  the  British. 
However  that  maj  be,  it  cannot  be  denied  he  served  his  country  faith- 
folly  in  that  straggle  while  acting  as  President  of  the  Westerly 
Town  Council. 

This  oflSce  Col.  Pendleton  held  continuously  from  1762  to  1781, 
and  while  the  war  was  in  progress,  the  councillors,  besides  their 
usual  duties,  raised  soldiers  for  Uie  army,  furnished  them  with  cloth- 
ing, and  had  charge  of  all  matters  relating  to  the  local  defense. 

Col.  Pendleton  further  showed  his  patriotism  by  subscribing  £40 
to  the  Continental  Loan  Office  in  1779,  and  £4  more  at  a  later  date 
to  help  make  up  the  deficiency  at  Westerly  ("  Town  Meetings,"  iv. 
131,  5).  In  Jiily,  1780,  the  Rhode  Island  Aissembly  appointed  him 
to  receive}  recruits  at  Westerly.     (R.  I.  Col.  Rec.,  ix,  126.)* 

Another  tradition  relating  to  Col.  William  Pendleton  says  that  he 
was  a  good  deal  of  a  sportsman,  spending  much  of  his  time  in  hunt* 
ing,  accompanied  by  a  negro  slave,  "  Jack,"  and  two  dogs,  "  Prince  " 
and  "  Granger."  He  carried  two  horns  of  powder  with  him,  which 
he  considered  a  day's  sport  to  empty.  There  is  much  likelihood  that 
there  is  more  than  a  grain  of  truth  in  this  tradition,  as  the  Colonel's 
great-grandson,  Hadlai  F.  Pendleton,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  who  is  the 
authority  for  this  anecdote,  as  well  as  many  others  relating  to  the 
early  Pendletons,  has  Col.  William's  old  powder-horns,  and  we  have 
seen  that  the  Rhode  Island  Census  showed  that  he  was  the  owner  of 
a  slave.     We  have,  however,  found  no  records  relating  to  the  dogs. 

Col.  William  Pendleton's  will,  dated  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  August, 
1785  (See  Appendix  VIII),  was  probated  30  October,  1786. 

William*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  10  March, 
1725/6,  Lydia  Burrows,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  (Hub- 
bard) Barrows.  She  was  bom  at  Groton,  Conn.,  19  April,  1703,  and 
died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  August,  1750.  On  the  27th  of  July, 
1752,  Col.  William  Pendleton  requested  the  Town  Council  of  West- 
erly to  appoint  him  guardian  of  his  children  by  his  former  wife,  so 
that  he  could  receive  the  legacies  given  said  wife  by  her  father,  John 
Burrows,  late  of  Groton,  dec.  (C.  &  P.  Rec.  iii,  323). 

William*  married   (2),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  4  April,  1751,   (25 
April  in  First  Ch.  Stonington  Rec),  Mrs.  Mary  Chesebrough,  widow 
of  Zebulon  Chesebrough,  Sr.,  and  daughter  of  John  and  Lucia  (Stan- 
ton)  McDowell.     C  History  of  Stonington.") 
Issue  from  Westerly  Records: 
By  first  wife: 

48.  William",  b.  11  Feby.,  1726/7;  m.  three  times. 

49.  Amos,  b.  21  June,  1728;  m.   (1),  Susannah  Chesebrough;   (2), 

Anna  Foster. 
60.  Freelove,  b.  30  Oct.,  1731 ;  m.  Isaac  Sheffield. 

51.  Peleg,  b.  9  July,  1733;  m.  Anne  Park. 

52.  John,  b.  22  May,  1737;  m.  Saba  Thompson. 

*In  same  volume,  p.  179,  and  under  same  date  of  appointment,  he  is 
referred  to  as  "  William  Pendleton  (son  of  Simon),"  which  would  seem  to 
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53.  Benjamin^  b.  18  Sept,  1738;  m.  Lois  Burdick. 

54.  Lydia^  b.  22  March^  1740/1;  m.  Zebulon  Chesebrough^  Jr. 

55.  Joshua,  b.  6  May,  1744;  m.  Anna  Clark. 

56.  Ephraim,  b.  14  July,  1746;  m.  Sarah  Thompson. 

By  second  wife: 

57.  Lucy,  b.  22  April,  1752;  m.  Robert  Randall. 

58.  Nathan,  b.  2  April,  1754;  m.   (1),  Amelia  Babcock;   (2),  Mrs. 

Rhoda  (Babcock)  Gavitt. 

59.  Isaac,  b.  23  June,  1757.    The  Census  of  Westerly  taken  in  1776, 

shows  that  Isaac  was  enrolled  in  the  Artillery  in  that  year. 
In  1777,  three  boats  containing  seven  men  each  were  sent 
out  by  Westerly  to  join  Gen.  Spencer's  attack  upon  the  Brit- 
ish at  Newport  In  passing  Point  Judith  two  of  the  boats 
were  upset  and  of  the  fourteen  men  thrown  overboard,  eight 
were  drowned.  Several  of  the  Pendletons  were  in  this  dis- 
aster, as  shown  by  the  report  of  the  Committee  which  had 
been  appointed  by  the  R.  I.  Assembly  to  secure  a  list  of  the 
personal  property  lost  by  the  unfortunates.  This  report 
(dated  3rd  Jany.,  1779)  states  that  Isaac  Pendleton,  "  dec." 
lost  "  One  gun,  one  knapsack,  one  new  pair  of  broadcloth 
breeches  with  turtleshell  buttons;  one  shirt,  one  pair  of  yarn 
stockings,  one  linen  handkerchief,  one  felt  hat,  one  pot  weigh- 
ing 22  pounds,  one  large  wooden  bowl;  all  at  £11  4s."  It 
would  appear  from  this  report  that  Isaac  was  among  those 
who  lost  their  lives  off  Point  Judith,  and  the  grandchildren  of 
his  brother,  Nathan',  state  that  such  was  the  case.  Isaac* 
was  unmarried. 

60.  Keturah,  b.  25  Jany.,  1761;  m.  Sylvester*  Gavitt. 

20.  (Lieut.)  Joshua*  Pendleton  (Joseph^),  was  born  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  22  February,  1705,  and  died  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  29  Feb- 
ruary, 1760  (T.  R.),  or  28  February,  1760  (G.  S.).  His  mother 
and  step-father,  Samuel  Rogers,  removed  from  Westerly  to  Branford, 
Conn.,  about  1725,  and  it  is  not  unlikely  that  Joshua  went  with 
them,  as  on  the  12th  of  February,  1727/8,  he  bought  of  Abial  Eliot 
for  £22  a  tract  of  land  in  the  adjoining  town  of  Guilford  (Guilford 
Deeds,  iv,  18).  On  the  25th  of  April,  1729,  Eliot  mortgaged  to  him 
an  adjacent  lot  of  one  quarter  acre  (Ibid.,  p.  92),  and  on  the  23rd 
of  the  following  December  he  sold  or  mortgaged  to  Eliot  the  prop- 
erty he  owned  in  Guilford. 

Not  long  afterward  he  returned  to  Westerly,  where  on  the  27th  of 
March,  1732,  with  his  wife  Dorothea  as  a  party  to  the  deed,  he  sold 
to  Stephen  Wilcox  about  100  acres  of  land  with  house,  etc.,  thereon, 
"  It  being  part  of  Capt.  James  Pendleton's  farm "  (W.  L.  E.,  v, 
345-6).  On  the  same  day  he  bought  of  Wilcox  for  £650  land  in 
Stonington,  Conn.   (Stonington  Deeds,  iv,  298). 

Joshua  does  not  appear  to  have  settled  at  Stonington  immediately, 
as  in  October,  1733,  he  was  admitted  freeman  at  Westerly  (T.  R.), 
but  he  is  called  "  of  Stonington  "  in  the  deed  he  and  his  wife  made 


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to  John  Richmond  of  their  Stonington  property,  15  January^  1734 
(Stonington  Deeds,  iv,  602-3).  They  went  back  to  Guilford  soon 
after  this  date,  where  on  the  9th  of  April,  1736,  Joshua  bought  of 
Daniel  Hubbard  for  J&304,  three  and  three  quarters  acres  of  land 
with  house  and  other  buildings  thereon  (Guilford  Deeds,  v,  231). 
On  the  17th  of  April,  1741,  he  bought  an  additional  tract  of  land  on 
the  "  Great  Ox  Pasture." 

After  these  various  movings  about«  Joshua  settled  down  perma- 
nently at  Guilford,  where  he  spent  the  rest  of  his  life  except  for 
such  time  as  he  was  in  the  Colonial  army  during  King  George's  War. 
Like  nearly  all  the  men  of  his  day  he  engaged  in  farming  and  stock 
raising,  but  to  no  considerable  extent;  his  will  shows  that  his  chief 
occupation  was  tanning,  with  its  old  time  adjunct  of  making  shoes, 
and  that  he  carried  on  this  business  in  a  large  way  at  Guilford. 

Ohtside  of  his  being  one  of  those  chosen  to  build  a  wharf  at  Jones's 
Bridge  in  1744,  he  does  not  appear  to  have  taken  much  active  part 
in  the  civil  affairs  of  the  town,  but  he  was  deeply  concerned  in  the 
military  enterprises  of  the  Colony.  In  February,  1745,  the  Connecti- 
cut Assembly  appointed  Joshua  Pendleton  of  Guilford  "  To  be  En- 
sign in  the  Regiment  of  Foot  to  be  raised  and  sent  from  this  Gov- 
ernment on  the  expedition  against  his  Majesties  enemies  at  Cape 
Breton,  etc.  and  orders  that  he  be  commissioned  accordingly."  (Conn. 
Col.  Rec.)  This  regiment  saw  active  service  in  the  first  campaign 
against  Louisburg,  and  it  is  reasonable  to  suppose  that  Joshua  was 
one  of  Pepperell's  hardy  New  Englanders  who  besieged  that  fortress 
and  effected  its  capitulation,  17  June,  1745. 

After  such  an  adventure  as  this  it  was  to  be  expected  that  Joshua 
would  continue  to  take  an  active  interest  in  military  affairs,  and  we 
accordingly  find  that  in  May,  1748,  the  Assembly  appointed  him  En- 
sign of  the  2nd  Company  or  Train  Band  in  the  7th  Regiment  of 
the  Colony,  and  that  in  May,  1755,  he  was  commissioned  Lieutenant 
in  the  same  Company  and  Regiment  (Conn.  Col.  Rec.).  A  reference 
to  his  soldier  life  is  made  in  his  will  in  which  he  leaves  to  his  son, 
Increase,  "  My  Artillery  and  Implements  of  War."  This  will,  dated 
27  February,  1758,  proved  4  March,  1760  [See  Appendix  VIII], 
names  wife,  Dorothea,  son  Increase,  and  daughter,  Deborah  Fowler. 

Lieut.   Joshua^    Pendleton   married   Dorothea   Ward,   daughter   of 
Capt.    Andrew   and    Deborah    (Joy)    Ward   of   Killingworth,   Conn. 
(Goodwin's  "  Genealogical  Notes  ").     She  was  bom  4  January,  1708, 
and  died  at  Guilford,  5  November,  1763. 
Issue: 

61.  Joshua*,  Jr.,  b.  1728;  d.  at  Guilford,  1  Dec,  1750,  "  in  his  23rd 

year"  (G.  S.). 

62.  Andrew,  bapt.  4  June,  1732  (First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.); 

drowned  in  Long  Island  Sound,  16  March,  1750.* 

*Tbe  Guilford  records  give  his  age  at  death  as  ten  years,  which  must  be 
«n  erron  unless  Joshua  had  two  sons  named  Andrew. 


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63.  Deborah,  bapt.   10  March,   1733/34    (Second  Church,  Stoning- 

ton) ;  m.  Noah  Fowler. 

64.  Increase,  m.  Phebe  Kingman.  ^ 

21.  Edmund*  Pendleton,  Jr.  {Edmund*),  was  bom  probably  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  early  in  1789,  at  Stratford,  Conn.  He  was 
admitted  freeman  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  June,  1732  ("  Town  Meet- 
ings," Book  I,  p.  52),  and  was  an  inn-keeper  there  for  a  number  of 
years,  as  the  Town  Council  and  Probate  records  show  he  was  licensed 
annually  to  sell  "  strong  liquor  "  between  1744  and  1752. 

On  the  28th  of  September,  1747,  Edmund  Pendleton,  Jr.,  was 
made  bondsman  for  Lieut.  John  Gamer,  "  Late  of  Stonington,  now 
Cohabiting  in  this  town  "  (C.  &  P.  rec.,  iii,  126),  and  in  1750  he  was 
administrator  of  his  father's  estate. 

On  the  25th  of  March,  1754,  it  was  voted  by  the  Town  Council  of 
Westerly,  "  That  the  Clerk  of  this  Council  Give  a  Certificate  to  ye 
Selectmen  of  Stratford  that  We  do  own  Edmund  Pendleton  his  wife 
and  family  to  be  inhabitants  of  this  Town  &  as  Such  Will  Receive 
them  from  that  town  When  required  "  (C.  &  P.  rec,  iii,  398). 

Edmund^  Pendleton  probably  removed  to  Stratford  shortly  after 
receiving  this  certificate,  and  the  rest  of  his  life  was  undoubtedly 
passed  in  that  town.  Both  Edmund  and  his  wife  were  living  in  1786, 
as  shown  by  the  will  of  their  son,  Solomon  (Appendix  VIII),  which 
reads:  "In  consideration  of  the  care  and  tenderness  of  my  dear 
parents  to  me  in  my  infancy  I  do  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  brother 
Daniel  fiYt  hundred  pounds  sterling  the  value  thereof  in  landed  prop- 
erty, ...  on  consideration  ^at  my  said  brother  Daniel  do 
support  and  maintain  them  in  a  comfortable  manner  during  their 
lifetime." 

On  the  29th  of  January,  1789,  William  Pendleton  was  appointed 
administrator  on  Estate  of  Edmund  Pendleton,  late  of  Stratford,  de- 
ceased (Stratford  Conn.  Prob".  rec.,  ii,  19).  The  inventory  taken 
the  following  day  and  submitted  3  February,  1789,  included  only 
furniture  and  wearing  apparel  to  the  total  of  £15  13.  9.  (Ibid.,  ii, 
20.) 

On  the  26th  May,  1792,  administrator's  account  against  estate  of 
Edmund  Pendleton  was  allowed,— £6  10  6  (Ibid.,  iii,  82). 

Edmund^  Pendleton's  marriage  evidently  did  not  occur  until  he 
was  a  middle-aged  man.  Five  of  his  sons  took  active  parts  in  the 
Revolutionary  war,  and  the  record  of  their  services  shows  them  to 
have  formed  an  exceedingly  patriotic  family. 

Edmund^  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  9  April,  1738,  Susannah 
King  (Stonington  Ch.  rec.). 

Issue,  first  £ve  from  Westerly,  R.  I.,  records: 
65.  Edmund',  3rd,  b.  8  June,  1738.  He  was  undoubtedly  the  Ed- 
mund Pendleton  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  who  served  as  a  private 
in  Capt.  Isaiah  Baldwin's  mounted  company,  Col.  Andrew 
Burr's  regiment,  from  Aug.  7th  to  Aug.  23rd,  1757,  at  the 
time  of  the  alarm  for  the  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry  and 


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''adjacent  yicinitj "  (Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Collecti<His,  Vol.  iz, 
p.  200;  French  &  Indian  War  Rolls).  While  the  record  does 
not  refer  to  him  as  Edmund,  Jr.,  yet  his  father  was  nearly 
sixty  years  of  age  at  this  time  and  would  not  have  heen  likely 
to  have  midertaken  such  an  expedition. 

It  is  evident  that  Edmund^  died  unmarried,  as  the  Probate 
Records  at  Fairfield,  Conn.  (1764-1767,  p.  137),  show  that  on 
the  25th  of  Sept,  1765,  William  "  Pembleton  "  of  Stratford 
was  appointed  administrator  on  the  estate  of  Edmmid  "  Pem- 
bleton," late  of  Stratford,  deceased,  and  gave  bond.  The 
accomiting  was  not  filed  until  the  7th  of  March,  1792,  when 
the  administrator  submitted  his  statement  showing  that  the 
estate  in  1765  amounted  to  £112.  7.  0.,  and  in  1766  expenses 
to  said  estate  were  ^71.  19.  0.  The  balance  was  divided 
equaUy  among  the  heirs,  Solomon,  Daniel,  David,  and  Wil- 
liam Pendleton, — "  D."  Pendleton  signing  as  executor  to  Solo- 
mon Pendleton,  deceased, — who  certified  over  their  signatures 
"  that  s^  Pendleton  estate  is  settled  as  per  this  Acct.  Current " 
(Ibid.,  1787-1792,  p.  605). 

66.  William,  b.  3  Feby.,  1740;  m.  (1),  AbigaU  Rcadfield;  (2),  Eu- 

nice Burroughs. 

67.  Daniel,  b.  20  Feby.,  1744;  m.  Elisabeth . 

68.  David,  b.  20  Feby.,  1747;  d.  at  Weston,  Conn.,  11  Feby.,  1826. 

David  Pendletcm  settled  at  Weston  when  a  young  man  and 
lived  there  the  rest  of  his  life  except  for  the  period  during 
which  he  served  in  the  Revolutionary  Army.  He  was  a  pri- 
vate in  Capt.  Wheeler's  Co.,  Col.  Whiting's  Regt  of  Conn. 
Militia,  wldch  marched  6th  Oct.,  1777,  to  re-enforce  Gen. 
Putnam  on  the  Hudson.  This  regiment  was  at  Peekskill  dur- 
ing October,  1777.  On  the  1st  of  April,  1778,  David  Pen- 
dleton enlisted  for  the  war  (in  the  room  of  David  Jackson), 
in  Capt.  Smith's  Co.,  8th  Regt.  Conn.  Line.  This  regiment 
formed  part  of  the  Continental  Army  under  Washington  and 
saw  mudi  hard  service.  It  would  seem  that  David  was  after- 
wards transferred  to  the  2nd  Regt  Conn.  Line,  as  his  name 
appears  on  the  size-rolls  of  Capt  Chapman's  Co.,  that  regi- 
ment, 1st  Feby.,  1783  ("  Conn,  in  the  Revolution  ").  From 
the  publication  entitled  "  American  State  Papers,  Claims, 
Class  9,"  it  appears  that  "  David  Pendleton  of  Connecticut,  a 
Private  of  the  2d  regiment,  enlisted  April  1,  1778,  for  the 
War,  was  wounded  by  a  musket  baU  in  his  thigh  and  pen- 
sioned from  May  2,  1792." 

David  Pendleton  is  well  remembered  by  his  grand-nephew, 
Edmund  Pendleton,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  as  a  boy  often 
visited  the  old  Revolutionary.  Mr.  Pendleton  states  that 
David  was  wounded  at  the  battle  near  Ridgefield,  Conn.  (26th 
April,  1777),  and  that  he  always  maintained  a  great  interest 
in  all  matters  relating  to  the  War  of  Independence,  collect- 
ing quite  a  library  bearing  upon  that  subject 


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David'  never  married  and  that  he  was  a  confirmed  bachelor 
is  implied  in  the  will  of  his  brother^  Solomon  Pendleton 
(1786),  which  refers  to  him  as  "  .  .  .  My  brother  David 
being  a  single  ma^  and  from  his  disposition  not  likely  to  be 
otherwise  .  .  ."  David's  own  will,  dated  6th  June,  1820, 
filed  14th  Feby.,  1826  [See  Appendix  VIII],  is  of  much  value, 
as  it  mentions  the  brother,  James,  whose  name  does  not  else- 
where appear  of  record. 
Solomon,  b.  15  Feby.,  1751;  d.  in  New  York  City,  1787,  unmar- 
ried. Solcmion  Pendleton  lived  at  Derby ,  Conn.,  for  a  short 
time,  as  he  sold  his  land  there  near  the  Meeting  House  Hill 
to  his  brother,  Daniel,  then  of  Waterbury,  on  the  12th  Dec., 
1774  (Derby  Land  Records,  x,  65).  He  removed  to  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  shortly  afterwards,  as  upon  the  outbreak  of  the 
Revolutionary  War  he  was  commissioned,  20th  Oct.,  1775,  as 
2nd  Lieut,  of  the  2nd  Co.,  2nd  Albany  County  Regt,  Schenec- 
tady District  (N.  Y.  Calendar  of  Hist  Mss.).  Prior  to  this 
he  had  been  an  enlisted  man  in  the  1st  Regt.  Albany  Co. 
Militia  ("New  York  in  the  Revolution").  On  the  7th  of 
Nov.,  1775,  he  was  conunissioned  2nd  Lieut,  in  the  4th  New 
York  regiment,  becoming  1st  Lieut,  in  June,  1776,  and  1st 
Lieut,  of  the  7th  Co.,  5th  N.  Y.  Regt,  21st  Nov.,  1776  (Ibid). 

Upon  the  reorganisation  of  the  state  soldiery  in  1777,  Col. 
Courtland  in  a  letter  to  the  Commissioner  of  Arrangement, 
dated  25th  Feby.,  1777,  recommended  Solomon  Pendleton  for 
a  commission  as  follows :  "  Give  me  lieve  S""  to  recommend  to 
your  Notice  Lieut  Solomon  Pendleton  who  served  in  CoP 
Wynkoop's  Regt  last  year  as  their  is  no  Vacancy  for  a  first 
Lieut  in  my  Regt.  he  may  perhaps  be  placed  in  some  other  " 
(N.  Y.  Cal.  of  Hist.  Mss.).  He  was  accordingly  commis- 
sioned 1st  lieut  of  the  7th  Co.,  5th  Battalion,  [Regt]  New 
York  Continentals  in  1777,  ranking  as  the  ninth  1st  Lieut,  in 
the  five  regiments  raised  in  New  York.  In  1776  he  had  ranked 
as  third  1st  Lieut,  in  the  4th  Regt.     (Ibid.) 

In  Oct.,  1777,  the  6th  New  York  was  stationed  at  Fort 
Montgomery,  and  was  captured  by  the  British  in  the  disaster 
that  befell  the  American  forces  there  on  the  sixth  of  that 
month.  Lieut  Pendleton  remained  a  prisoner  of  war  for 
over  three  years,  part  of  which  time  he  spent  in  the  infamous 
prisons  of  New  York  City.  In  Vol.  7  of  the  Penn.  Magazine 
it  is  stated  that  Solomon  Pendleton  was  among  those  on  parole 
at  New  Utrecht  in  1778.  His  name  was  still  borne  upon  the 
roster  of  his  regiment  in  May,  1779,  where  it  appears  marked 
"Supemumery"  ("  N.  Y.  in  the  Rev.").  Lieut  Pendleton 
was  not  released  from  captivity  until  the  8th  of  Feby.,  1781, 
when  Abraham  Skinner,  Commissary-General  of  Prisoners, 
effected  his  exchange  (Saffell's  "  Records  of  the  Revolution- 
ary War,"  p.  322). 

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release  he  went  to  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  where,  as  stated  in 
Westcott's  "  Names  of  Persons  who  took  the  oath  of  allegi- 
ance to  the  state  of  Penn.  between  the  years  1777  and  1789," 
"  Solomon  Pendleton  belonging  to  the  state  of  New  York,  with 
a  pass  from  Justice  Van  Tassel  of  Winchester,  York  state," 
took  the  oath  on  the  20th  of  Feby.,  1781.  Not  long  after- 
wards he  went  to  Georgia,  where,  according  to  his  grand- 
nephew,  Edmund  Pendleton,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  he  be- 
came a  surveyor  of  Government  lands  and  received  large 
grants  for  his  services.  At  any  rate,  Solomon  became  pos- 
sessed of  considerable  property  in  Chatham  and  Effingham 
Counties,  that  state,  during  the  next  few  years.  These  tracts 
he  bequeathed  to  his  friends  and  brothers  at  the  time  of  his 
death  in  New  York  City  early  in  1787.  His  will,  dated  23rd 
Dec,  1786,  filed  3rd  Feby.,  1787  [see  Appendix  VIII],  shows 
that  his  parents  were  still  alive  and  so  establishes  the  identi- 
ties of  the  Edmund  Pendleton  who  died  in  1765  and  the  other 
one  who  died  in  1789. 

An  echo  of  Solomon  Pendleton's  war  experience  is  foiuid 
in  the  very  first  bequest  in  this  will,  which  reads :  **  And 
whereas  I  stand  indebted  to  Willimpee  Neepsa  (r)  young 
woman  in  the  State  of  New  York  for  which  she  has  my  note 
of  hand  for  forty  pounds  this  currency  given  about  four  years 
ago,  this  money  I  had  of  her  when  I  was  a  prisoner  on  Long 
Island,  wherefore  my  will  is  that  she  be  paid  sixty  pounds 
sterling  (money  of  Georgia)  in  compensation  for  her  kind- 
ness when  I  was  a  prisoner  and  in  want  of  money." 

70.  James,  b.  12  June,  1756,  probably  at  Stratford,  Conn.;  m.  Sarah 
Lyons. 

(.^)  Isaac,  b.  .     An  Isaac  Pendleton,  soldier  of  the  Revolution, 

is  said  to  have  been  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  in  the  History  of 
that  city.  DanieP  enlisted  from  that  place,  and  the  name  of 
"  Isaac  '*  has  been  "  handed  down "  among  the  descendants 
of  Edmund^  who  have  been  noteworthy  in  that  practice.  None 
of  the  descendants,  however,  can  recollect  having  heard  of  an 
Isaac  Pendleton  belonging  to  this  generation,  nor  has  any- 
thing been  found  of  record  showing  that  an  Isaac  Pendleton 
should  be  included  among  the  sons  of  Edmund^. 

22.  Hannah*  Pendleton  (Edmund^),  was  baptized  28th  July, 
1700  (First  Ch.  Stonington,  Conn.),  and  died  in  1751,  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.  She  married  James  Britton,  of  Dighton,  Mass.  That  he  was 
the  James*  Britton,  son  of  William*  and  Lydia  (Leonard)  Britton, 
and  grandson  of  William  and  [6]  Mary*  (Pendleton)  Britton,  or 
Bretton,  seems  evident  from  the  facts  that  on  the  3rd  of  June,  1733, 
he,  "James  Brettan  of  Bristol  [County],  Miass,"  was  given  a  deed  by 
Caleb*  Pendleton  to  all  the  latter's  rights  in  the  estate  of  his  grand- 
father, Brian  Pendleton,  and  of  his  father,  James  Pendleton  (Rock- 
ingham Co.,  N.  H.  Deeds,  xx,  228),  and  that  in  the  settlement  of 


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his  own  estate^  of  which  his  widow  was  appointed  administratrix, 
19th  October,  1736,  Caleb  "  Pembleton "  was  paid  £24,  William 
"Brittain"  £12,  and  Ebenezer  "  Brittain "  £1  13s.  (Bristol  Co., 
Mass.,  Prob.  Rec,  x,  172).  William  and  Ebenezer  Britton,  as  shown 
in  our  account  of  [6.]  Mary*  (Pendleton)  Britton-Cross-Morey,  were 
sons  of  William^  and  Lydia  (Leonard)  Britton,  and  as  far  as  the 
records  show  no  Brittons  were  living  in  Dighton  or  Taunton  at  this 
period  except  the  descendants  of  [6.]  Mary^. 

The  will  of  Hannah*  (Pendleton)  Britton,  dated  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  25th  July,  1751,  probated  26th  August,  1751  (C.  &  P.  Rec.  iii, 
270),  gave  £8  8s.  to  aunt  Anna  Jones,*  rest  of  estate  to  daughter 
Hannah:  in  case  Hannah  died  without  issue,  estate  to  go  to  brother 
Edmund  Pendleton,  and  sisters  Mary,  Dorothy,  and  Rebecca.  Oliver 
Steward  was  named  as  executor.  The  inventory  amounted  to  £715 
19s.  lOd. 

The   children   of   James   and   Hannah*    (Pendleton)    Britton 
were  (order  uncertain) : 
i.  Mary".     "  Mary  Briton  of  James,  late  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  d.  23 

Dec,  1750  "  (Westerly  rec,  ii,  4). 
ii.  Hannah.  On  the  25th  March^  1751,  "  Hannah  Briton  daughter 
of  James  Briton  late  of  Diton  in  ye  County  of  Bristol,  de- 
ceased, and  Hannah,  his  wife,"  chose  her  mother  for  guard- 
ian (Westerly  C.  &  P.  rec,  iii,  258).  Not  long  after  her 
mother's  death  she  m.  Job  Gardner,  as  on  the  24th  of  Feby., 
1752,  Job  Gardner  gave  to  Oliver  Steward  as  executor  of 
Hannah  (Pendleton)  Britton's  estate,  a  receipt  for  £654  15s. 
lOd.,  it  being,  as  Gardner  says,  "  My  wife's  portion  or  part 
of  said  estate,  wherefore  the  said  Gardner  did  acquit  and  dis- 
charge said  Steward  Executor  from  said  estate." 

24.  Rebecca*  Pendleton  {Edmund^),  was  bom  probably  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.;  her  date  of  death  is  unknown.  She  married,  20  August, 
1741,  Oliver  Steward  (Stewart),  (First  Church,  Stonington,  rec), 
bom  12  February,  1719,  son  of  WiUiam  and  Sarah  (Church)  Stew- 
ard ("  History  of  Stonington,"  p.  603).  For  some  years  after  their 
marriage  they  lived  at  Westerly,  where  Oliver  bought  land  of  Joshua 
Rathbun  on  the  9th  day  of  the  5th  month,  1746  (W.  L.  E.,  vii,  365). 
Prior  to  1756  they  removed  to  Stonington,  as  they  called  themselves 
of  that  town  in  the  deed  they  made  to  Jonathan  Foster  of  their 
Westerly  property  on  the  13th  of  January  in  that  year  (Ibid.,  ix, 
205). 

What  became  of  this  family  afterwards  is  unknown,  as  none  of 
their  names  appears  later  upon  the  Westerly,  Stonington,  or  New  Lon- 
don records.  It  is  possible  that  they  may  have  removed  to  Volun- 
town.  Conn.,  where  Oliver  received  a  tract  of  land  by  his  father's 

•This  was  evidently  a  maternal  aunt  and  gives  an  opportunity  to  estab- 
lish the  parentage  of  Mary,  wife  of  Edmunds  Pendleton,  if  any  'will  is  ever 
found  which  mentions  daughters  Mary  Pendleton  and  Anna  Jones. 


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Will— ^ated  20  October,  1753  (New  London  Probate  rec.,  Book  F, 
p.  569).  The  church  records  of  Voluntown,  however,  do  not  refer  to 
him.  We  have  accordingly  been  unable  to  determine  wehther  or  not 
Oliver  and  Rebecca  had  other  children  besides  the  following  three 
given  in  the  Westerly  rcords: 

i.  DanieP  (Steward),  b.  23  Feby.,  1742/43. 

ii.  Sarah,  b.  7  March,  1743/44. 
iii.  Rebecca,  b.  31  Oct,  1746. 

That  they  may  have  had  other  children  seems  not  unlikely,  and  Mr. 
Edwin  Vincent  of  New  York  City  states  he  has  somewhere  come 
across  a  record  which  indicates  Oliver  and  Rebecca  had  additional 
children,  Oliver,  Jr.,  and  Dorothy. 

Nor. — A  possible  clue  to  this  family  may  be  given  in  the  U.  S.  Census  of 
1790,  in  which  the  names  of  Oliver  and  Daniel  Steward  appear  as  residents 
of  Cornwall,  Conn.,  the  latter,  however,  evidently  being  a  minor.  The  Litch- 
field District  Probate  Records  do  not  refer  to  them. 


27.  James^  Pendleton  (Caleb^),  was  bom  about  1689,  probably 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  there  9  June,  1753.     James  Pendleton 

was  baptized  with  his 
father  on  the  23rd  July, 
1693,  in  the  First 
Church  at  Stonington, 
Conn.  He  seems  to 
have  made  his  home  at  Westerly  all  his  life,  where  he  engaged  in 
farming.  On  the  24th  of  December,  1727,  he  bought  of  his  cousin, 
Sarah^  Walker,  for  10s.  all  her  rights  that  she  had  in  a  certain  tract 
of  land  "  That  was  given  to  my  Hon"*  Grandfather  Capt.  James  Pen- 
dleton deceased,  by  reason  of  his  services  in  ye  Indian  War  formerly, 
which  land  is  in  ye  township  of  Voluntown,  Conn."  (W.  L.  E.). 

On  the  19th  of  November,  1731,  James^  bought  of  Richard  Lan- 
phere,  "  Eldest  son  and  heir  to  Mr.  George  Lanphere,  late  of  West- 
erly, dec.,"  part  of  Geotge  Lanphere's  homestead  farm  for  JBIOO 
(IHd.,  V,  347);  18th  March,  1742/3,  James  and  his  father,  Caleb, 
gave  deed  to  James'  son,  Thomas  Pendleton,  of  land  in  Westerly 
(Ibid.,  iv,  44).  On  the  28  January,  1744/5,  James  Pendleton  was 
given  a  certificate  of  residence  to  the  selectmen  of  Voluntown,  Conn. 
(Westerly  C.  &  P.  rec.,  ii,  400),  but  we  do  not  know  whether  he  ever 
went  there  or  not. 

James^  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  12th  January, 
1709/10,  Elisabeth  Lanphere  (T.  R.),  daughter  of  George  Lanphere; 
Pendleton  signed  an  agreement  with  the  other  heirs  of  Lanphere,  25 
April,  1727  (C.  &  P.  rec.,  1719-1731,  p.  136).  He  married  (2),  at 
Westerly,  6th  January,  1717/18,  Elizabeth  Brown,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  Jr.  (T.  R.)  and  Hannah  (Collins)  Brown.*     She  was  bom 

*  Although  James«  Pendleton's  marriages  and  the  names  of  his  fathers-in- 
law  are  given  upon  the  Westerly  Records,  yet  his  second  marriage  is  some- 
how omitted  from  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Genealogy." 


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at  Stonington^  Conn.,  9th  May,  1694.  On  the  23rd  March,  1735, 
she  owned  covenant  to  the  Stonington  Church.  She  survived  her 
husband  many  years  and  in  her  old  age  the  Town  Council  of  West- 
erly made  provision  for  her  support  from  1772  to  1776,  during  part 
of  which  time  her  son  Samuel  was  paid  for  her  maintenance. 

James  Pendleton's  will    [See  Appendix  VIII]   confirms  the   fol- 
lowing list  of  his  children,  which  appears  in  the  Westerly  records: 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

71.  James*,  Jr.,  b.  21  Nov.,  1710;  m.  Abigail*  Brown. 

72.  Obadiah,  b.  1st  Nov.,  1712;  m.  (1),  Mrs.  Rachel  HadsaU;   (2), 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Reynolds. 

73.  Elizabeth,  b.  12  April,  1715;  m.  Joseph  Elliot. 

74.  Christopher    (twin   with    Elizabeth).      No    further    record,    save 

that  he  was  mentioned  in  his  father's  will,  1746. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 
76.  Thomas,  b.  3  Jan.,  1718/19;  m.  Dorcas  Dodge. 

76.  Samuel,  b.  21  Sept.,  1720;  m.  Phebe  Hall. 

77.  Thankful,  b.  14  July,  1725;  m.  Christopher  Coats. 

78.  Read,  b.  24  Feby.,  1728/29 ;  no  record  after  1746  when  she  was 

named  in  her  father's  will. 

79.  Hannah,  b.  3  July,  1731;  no  record  after  1746. 

80.  Ruth,  b.  19  Dec,  1734;  m.  Elisha  Brown. 

28.  Sarah^  Pendleton  (Caleh^),  was  baptized  23  July,  1693,  at 
Stonington,  Conn.;  we  have  no  record  of  her  death.  She  married 
Seth  Lanphere,  son  of  George  Lanphere.  He  probably  died  about 
1726,  and  she  survived  him  as  late  as  4  June,  1746,  when  she  gave 
Benoni  Smith  a  receipt  for  her  legacy  in  her  father's  will  (West- 
erly C.  &  P.  rec,  iii,  330).  In  this  will  her  father  referred  to  her 
as  "  Being  Weak  and  Low." 

While  only  one  of  Sarah's  children,  Elizabeth,  appears  upon  the 
Westerly  vital  records,  the  Council  and  Probate  records  of  the  town 
contain  the  names  of  eight  others  who  Were  bound  out  to  various 
people  as  follows,  the  first  five  whose  ages  are  given  appearing  in 
the  Book  for  1719-1731,  at  pages  163-4,  under  date  of  the  30th 
August,  1725;  while  Elisha's  age  appears  in  the  same  book  at  page 
224— record  made  23  February,  1729/30: 

i.  Aaron*  (Lanphere),  (b.  10  May,  1709),  "  he  being  now  16  years 
old  on  the  10  day  of  May  last,"  was  bound  out  to  William 
Davis  of  Westerly  to  be  taught  the  trade  of  a  cooper, 
ii.  Miriam  ("  Merrium  ")    (b.  10  Oct.,  1713),  "  aged  eleven  years 
old  ye  10  day  of  October  last,"  was  bound  out  to  Joseph 
Coats  of  Stonington. 
iii.  Elizabeth,  b.  10  Aug.,  1715 ;  she  was  bound  out  to  John  Thomp- 
son of  Stonington,  "  being  now  ten  years  and  20  days  old." 
iv.  Mary   (b.  4  Oct.,  1717),  "she  now  being  seven  years  old  the 
fourth  day  of  October  last,"  was  bound  out  to  Nehemiah  Ma- 
i  '  son  of  Stonington.    On  the  31st  of  March,  1735,  he  requested 


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that  the  indenture  he  had  on  Mary  Lanphere  be  taken  up  and 
cancelled  (C.  &  P.  rec.,  ii,  182). 

V.  Brian^  b. ;  at  a  meeting  of  the  Town  Council  held  27  Nov., 

1730,  it  was  voted  "  That  the  Council  Clerk  shall  omit  giving 
indenture  to  John  Saunders  of  Seth  Lanphere's  child  named 
Briant  until  further  order"  (C.  &  P.  rec,,  ii,  60).  On  the 
27th  of  March,  1738,  it  was  voted  "  That  Samuel  Thompson 
of  Stonington  shall  have  an  indenture  of  Briant  Lanpheare, 
Doing  for  the  s^  child  as  Mrs.  John  Saunders  was  to  do." 
(Ibid.,  p.  261). 

vi.  William,  b.  ;  at  a  meeting  of  the  Town  Council,  29  June, 

1730,  it  was  voted  "  That  Mr.  Briant  Pendleton  shall  have 
William  Lanphear  son  to  Seth  and  Sary  Lanphear  bound  out 
to  him  until  he  be  21  years  old"  (C.  &  P.  rec,  1719-1731,  p. 
228).  On  the  29th  of  Aug.,  1737,  Briant  Pendleton  was  cited 
to  appear  at  the  next  Council  Meeting  to  answer  the  com- 
plaints of  his  Apprentice  William  Pendleton  (C.  &  P.  rec.,  ii, 
250).  No  further  reference  to  this  matter  appears, 
vii.  Ann  (b.  4  Aug.,  1723),  "  two  years  old  ye  4th  of  Aug.,  1726," 
was  bound  out  to  Joseph  Coats  of  Stonington.  The  records 
of  the  First  Church  there  show  that  "  Anna,  daughter  of  Seth 
Lanphere,"  was  bapt.  1  Nov.,  1741. 

viii.  Isaac,  b.  ;  on  the  30th  of  Dec,  1734,  Isaac,  son  of  Seth 

and  Sarah  Lanphere,  was  bound  out  Xp  Joseph  Reed  of  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  (C.  &  P.,  ii,  174). 

ix.  Elisha  (b.  25  Feby.,  1727),  "three  years  old  26th  of  Feby., 
1729/30,"  was  bound  out  to  Samuel  Hinckley,  Jr.,  of  Ston- 
ington. On  the  27th  of  April,  1730,  "  Ye  child  of  Sarah  Lan- 
pheare  and  Seth  Lanpheare  called  Elisha  Lanpheare  "  was 
bound  out  to  Samuel  Hinckley  (C.  &  P.  rec,  1719-1731,  p. 
227),  and  on  the  following  27th  of  Nov.  he  was  bound  out 
to  Noah  Grant  of  Stonington  (C.  &  P.,  ii,  50). 

NoiBw — ^Austin's  **  Genealosicai  Dictionary  of  Rhode  Island  **  contains  the 
names  of  six  of  these  children,  but  does  not  mention  Brian,  William,  and 
Isaac. 

30.  Caleb*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Caleb*),  was  baptized  6  June,  1697, 
at  Stonington,  Conn.  (First  Ch.  Rec.),  and  died  in  1740,  at  Colches- 
ter, Conn.  He  was  living  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  as  late  as  the  9th  of 
January,  1736/7,  when  he  witnessed  the  will  of  James  Babcock  of 
that  town.  On  the  11th  of  March  following,  he  bought  from  Wil- 
liam and  Hannah  Douglas,  and  John  and  Ehsabeth  Douglas,  a  hun- 
dred acre  farm  in  Colchester,  Conn.,  for  which  he  paid  £800  (Col- 
chester Land  Records,  v,  1).  He  removed  to  Colchester  shortly  after- 
wards, and  the  records  of  that  town  show  he  was  admitted  a  free- 
man diere,  1  April,  1740.     His  death  occurred  not  long  afterwards. 


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as  his  wiU,  dated  15  May,  1740,  was  probated  10  June,  1740  [See 
Appendix  VIII]. 

Calebs  Jr.,  was  evidently  in  prosperous  circumstances  for  those 
days^  as  the  inventory  of  his  estate  amounted  to  over  £1600;  it  in- 
cluded among  other  items:  farm,  j£1000;  three  Indian  boy  servants, 
aU  at  £65;  gun  and  sword,  and  notes  due  from  Ichabod  Randall, 
Benoni  Smith,  James  Tilkey,  Daniel  Tennant  and  Peter  Bulkeley. 
The  Indian  boy  servants  of  Caleb's  may  have  been  the  progenitors 
of  the  Indians  bearing  the  name  of  Pendleton  who  have  turned  up  in 
later  records. 

Caleb*  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  25  October, 
1716,  Mary  Randall,  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  Randall;*  she 
was  bom  at  Stonington,  16  December,  1698.  Less  than  a  year  after 
Caleb's  death,  she  married  at  Bozrah,  Conn.,  26  February,  1741, 
Stephen  SUrk  (Fifth  Book,  "Early  Conn.  Marriages").  On  the 
6th  of  May,  1741,  William  Treadway  of  Colchester,  attorney  to  Ste- 
phen Stark,  "  In  right  of  his  wife,  Mary  Stark,  who  was  the  widow 
of  Caleb  Pendleton  of  Colchester,  dec.,"  moved  the  Probate  Court 
at  Hartford  that  her  thirds  or  dowry  of  the  real  estate  of  the  said 
deceased  be  set  out  to  her  (Hartford  Probate  Records,  ziii,  88). 

Caleb*  Pendleton's  first  four  children  were  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
and  are  recorded  there  on  p.  112,  Vol.  I  of  Town  Meetings,  etc. 
The  two  youngest  are  named  in  Caleb's  will  and  perhaps  were  bom 
at  Colchester,  Conn.     These  children  were: 

81.  Abigail',  b.  10  Dec,  1717;  m. Johnson,  as  shown  in  Caleb's 

will.  We  have  no  further  record  of  her,  save  that  on  the  6th 
March,  1747,  she  witnessed  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  receipt  given 
to  Benoni  Smith  by  her  brother  Benajah.  [See  Appendix  II 
for  an  Abigail  Pendleton,  wife  of Stiles.] 

82.  Sarah,  b.  27  July,  1723.     She  evidently  died  unmarried,  as  on 

the  14th  Aug.,  1749,  Thomas  Main,  Jr.,  and  Mary,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Caleb  Pendleton,  late  of  Colchester,  dec,  ac- 
knowledged receipt  of  the  legacy  given  by  Caleb  to  his  daugh- 
ter, Sarah  Pendleton,  dec.  (Hartford  Probate  Records,  xiii, 
113). 

83.  Mary,  b.  2  April,  1727;  m.  Thomas*  Main,  Jr. 

84.  Benajah,  b.  24  July,  1729;  m.  Mary  Breed. 

85.  Lydia,  b.  1736;  m.  Elisha  Brown. 

86.  Elizabeth,  b.  1740.    On  the  27th  of  June,  1758,  she  gave  receipt 

to  Capt.  John  Randall  in  full  of  what  she  was  to  receive  in 

*  Calebs  Pendleton  named  as  executor  of  his  will,  ''  M^  brother  John  Ran- 
dall Junr,,"  which  is  good  evidence  of  his  wife's  parentage,  as  none  of  his 
sisters  married  a  RandaU.  The  "History  of  Stonington,"  pp.  246-7,  and  the 
"  Randall  Genealogy,"  p.  18,  state,  however,  that  this  Mary  Randall  married 
Stephen  Wilcox,  and  that  the  Mary  who  married  Caleb  Pendleton,  Jr.,  was 
her  cousin  Mary,  b.  SI  April,  1700,  dau.  of  Matthew  and  Eleanor  Randall. 
The  works  referred  to  appear  to  have  confused  the  marriages  of  these  two 
cousins.  Additional  proof  of  the  real  parentage  of  Caleb's  wife  is  found  In 
a  deed  given  by  Brian  Pendleton  to  Capt.  John  Randall  of  Stonington,  "in 
behalf  of  his  nephew,  Benajah  Pendleton,"  S  Dec.,  1748  (W.  L.  E.,  vlL,  384). 


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her  father's  will    (Hartford   Probate   Rec.,  xui,   113).     We 
have  no  further  record  of  Elisabeth.* 

31.  Elizabeth^  Pendleton  (CaUb^),  was  baptised  25  Jane,  1699 
(First  Ch.  Stonington,  Conn.).  She  married  Jonathan  Brown.  In 
the  settlement  of  Caleb*  Pendleton's  estate,  Jonathan  Brown  gave 
the  executor,  Benoni  Smith,  a  receipt  for  his  wife,  Elisabeth  Brown, 
who  was  named  in  Caleb's  will  as  *'  my  daughter,  Elisabeth  Brown  " 
(Westerly  C.  &  P.  rec,  iii,  330).  This  Jonathan  Brown  was  un- 
doubtedly Elisabeth's  first  cousin,  Jonathan^,  bom  12  July,  1694,  son 
of  Eleaser  and  [11]  Ann*  (Pendleton)  Brown,  as  is  indicated  by 
the  names  of  their  children  and  by  the  fact  that  they  lived  upon  the 
land  inherited  by  Ann*  from  her  father,  James*  Pendleton.* 

No  list  of  the  children  of  Jonathan  and  Elisabeth^  (Pendleton) 
Brown  appears  upon  the  vital  records  of  Westerly,  but  the  land  and 
probate  records  of  the  town  give  us  four  of  their  names  as  follows: 

On  the  14th  of  June,  1756,  Jonathan  Brown  and  Elisabeth,  his 
wife,  conveyed  to  William  "  Brumley  "  [Bromley]  land  in  Westerly 
(W,  L.  E.,  ix,  218).  The  index  to  this  record  reads,  "William 
Brumbley  from  his  father  Brown."  William  Bromley  had  married 
Elisabeth  Brown,  9  November,  1743.  The  land  records  show  fur- 
ther that  Jonathan  Brown  and  his  wife,  Elisabeth,  made  deeds  of 
gift  to  their  sons,  Eleaser  and  Ebeneser,  on  the  28th  June,  1744, 
and  the  3rd  January,  1764,  respectively  (Ibid.,  v,  324  and  x,  7).  They 
also  deeded  £:ve  acres  to  their  son,  "  Bryan,"  adjoining  William 
Bromley's  land,  3rd  January,  1764  (Ibid.,  x,  5),  and  sold  land  to 
William  Vincent,  14th  June,  1756  (Ibid.,  x,  218).  On  the  same  day 
**  Bryan  "  Brown  and  Mehitable,  his  wife,  deeded  land  to  William 
Vincent. 

On  the  27th  March,  1769,  "  Mrs.  Elisabeth  Brown,  wife  of  Jona- 
than Brown,  represented  that  her  husband  had  sold  his  farm  and  is 
about  to  move  into  some  distant  land  and  one  third  the  money  s^ 
land  sold  for  was  paid  to  Benjamin  Wilbur  by  her  Request  for  her 
support,  and  she  not  having  security  for  same  requests  the  town 
council  that  they  would  receive  the  money  from  Wilbur  for  her  use 
and  support  in  her  old  age  "  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  123). 

Now  on  the  25th  December,  1769,  it  was  voted  by  the  Town  Coun- 
cU  to  pay  the  Town  Treasurer  £1.  9  l/4d.  for  "  Briant "  Brown's 
taxes  out  of  the  money  received  from  Benjamin  Wilbur  and  belong- 
ing to  Mrs.  Elisabeth  Brown  (Ibid.,  iv,  136).  Furthermore,  on  the 
16th  July,  1762,  Ebeneser  Brown  declared  "  that  in  the  year  1756 
he  heard  his  brother  Eleaser  say  that  if  he  never  came  back  he  gave 

•The  •* Chcsebrough  Genealogy,"  p.  305,  and  "Amos  Richardson  and  His 
Descendants"  state  that  Jonathan,  son  of  Eleaser  and  Ann  (Pendleton) 
Brown,  m.  5  Oct.,  1718,  Hannah  Richardson,  dan.  of  Samuel  and  Ann  (Chese- 
brongh)  Richardson,  and  that  he  was  b.  19  July,  1699,  and  d.  14  Jan.,  1731-9. 
The  **  Brown  Genealogy,"  p.  14,  and  the  "  History  of  Stonington,"  however, 
affirm  that  this  Jonathan  Brown  was  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Miner) 
Brown,  which  is  more  likely  correct. 


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his  son  Jesse  Brown  to  his  brother  Bryant  Brown  to  do  by  as  his 
own  son  &  further  saith  that  his  s^  brother  died  soon  after."  Eliza- 
beth Brown  also  declared  she  heard  her  son  Eleazer  make  this  state- 
ment a  little  before  his  death  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  W,  13). 

Besides  these  fonr  children  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  were  undoubt- 
edly the  parents  of  that  Jonathan  Brown,  entry  of  whose  marriage 
upon  the  records  of  the  Second  Church  of  Stonington  (now  North 
Stonington)  refers  to  him  as  "  of  Westerly."  The  contemporaneous 
Jonathan  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Stonington,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah 
(Richardson)  Brown,  was  only  ten  years  old  at  this  time.* 

An  item  on  page  28  of  Book  III,  Westerly  "  Town  Meetings," 
also  indicates  that  another  child  should  be  included  in  this  family,  as  it 
states  that  '*  Jonathan  Hakes  and  Hannah  Brown,  daughter  to  Jona- 
than Brown  of  Westerly /*  were  married  in  1752. 

From  the  foregoing  records  we  may  set  down  the  issue  of  Jona- 
than and  Elizabeth^  (Pendleton)  Brown  in  about  the  following  order : 

i.  Jonathan*  (Brown),  Jr.,  m.  30  Sept.,  1742,  EJizabeth  Bur- 
roughs. He  may  also  have  been  the  Jonathan  Brown  who  m. 
at  Westerly,  1  March,  1757,  Elizabeth  Burdick  (Westerly 
Rec.),  although  this  record  would  be  equally  applicable  to  his 
namesake  already  referred  to,  as  would  also  be  the  following: 
29th  Dec,  1760,  Elizabeth  Brown,  widow,  was  apptd.  admz. 
of  the  estate  of  Jonathan  Brown,  Jr.,  and  on  the  26th  Oct., 
1761,  she  appeared  before  the  Council  and  presented  an  ac- 
count against  the  estate  "  for  keeping  two  of  the  deceased's 
Orphan  Children  forty  weeks  each  "  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iii, 
636,  677).  StiU  on  the  17th  of  Oct.,  1768,  "  Elizabeth  Brown, 
widow  of  Jonathan  Brown,  late  of  Westerly,  dec,"  m.  John 
Moon  of  Exeter.  We  do  not  find  that  the  other  Jonathan 
Brown  was  ever  at  Westerly. 

ii.  Eleazer,  d.  probably  in  the  French  and  Indian  War;  m.  10  Nov., 
1742,  Sarah  Die  [Dye]   (Second  Ch.  Stonington). 

iii.  Elizabeth,  b.  1724;  d.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  Sept.,  1813,  ac  89 
(G.  S.);  m.  9  Nov.,  1743,  William  Bromley.  (First  Ch. 
Ston.  Rec)  Their  children  are  given  upon  the  Westerly  rec- 
ords and  William  Bromley's  will  is  also  to  be  found  there. 
They  were  the  parents  of  that  Perry  Bromley  whose  marriage 
to  Dorcas  Pendleton  was  the  source  of  much  perplexity.  Eliz- 
abeth is  not  referred  to  in  the  Brown  Genealogy. 

iv.  Ebenezer,  b.  1725;  d.  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  10  May, 
1816,  ac  91  (G.  S.).  He  operated  a  grist  mill  at  Westerly 
near  the  east  end  of  the  Pawcatuck  bridge  until  about  1799, 

♦The  "History  of  Stonington'*  and  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Geneal- 
ogy," p.  14,  ffive  two  Jonathan  Browns,  Jr.,  in  the  family  of  Jonathan  and 
Hannah  (Richardson)  Brown,  the  first  b.  14  Aug.,  1721,  the  second  34  June, 
1732.  While  no  date  of  death  is  given  for  the  first  one  he  must  have  died 
young  if  another  child  was  given  the  same  name  in  that  family.  No  further 
record  of  this  Jonathan,  Jr.,  appears  in  either  work. 


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when  be  bought  a  76-acre  fann  in  North  Stonington,  Conn.^ 
where  he  lived  the  rest  of  his  life.  The  gravestone  beside 
his,  names  as  his  wife,  Abigail,  who  died  12  Sept,  1811,  ae. 
65  (Brown  Gen.,  p.  533).  She  was  probably  his  second  wife, 
as  there  seems  no  doubt  but  that  he  was  the  Ebenezer  Brown 
who  m.  at  Westerly,  5  Feby.,  1756,  Anna  Wells  of  Stoning- 
ton,  and  had  children  (recorded  upon  Westerly  Rec),  Caleb, 
Hannah,  Lydia,  John,  Amy,  Sarah,  Dorothy  and  Nathan.  On 
the  25th  of  Oct.,  1790,  Capt  Caleb  Brown  was  appointed 
guardian  of  Ebenezer  Brown  and  family  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec, 
V,  55).  Only  one  child  of  Ebenezer's  is  referred  to  in  the 
Brown  Gen.,  and  this  one  is  called  Joshua,  b.  1782.  He  may 
have  been  by  the  second  wife. 

V.  Brian,  m.  Mehitable  . 

vi.  Hannah^  m.  25  Nov.,  1752,  Jonathan  Hakes. 

Note. — ^The  Benajah  Brown  who  married  Maiy  TelTt  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
96  Jan.,  1758»  mav  have  been  another  son  of  Jonathan  and  Elisabeth^  (Pendle- 
ton) Brown,  although  no  direct  evidence  that  such  was  the  case  appears. 
StiU,  Elisabeth's  brother,  Calebs  Pendleton,  Jr.,  named  a  son  Benajal^  and 
the  "  Brown  Genealogy  "  (p.  534),  shows  that  EbeneierB  Brown  had  a  grand- 
son, Benajah  P.  Brown.  Benajah  Brown  and  Mary  Tefft  are  not  mentioned 
in  this  booic,  however,  nor  are  Jonathan  Hakes  and  Hannah  Brown  referred 
to. 

32.  Brian^  Pendleton  (Caleb^),  was  baptized  15  June,  1701,  at 
the  First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.  We  have  no  record  of  his  death 
and  few  facts  about  him  appear  upon  the  Westerly  records.  He 
lived  there  and  at  Stonington  until  about  1750,  when  he  removed  to 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  thus  becoming  the  first  Pendleton  to  settle  west 
of  Connecticut. 

On  the  18th  of  October,  1727,  he  conveyed  to  James  Pendleton 
three  acres  of  land  in  Westerly,  "  Situated  on  the  northwest  comer 
of  that  land  I  now  live  on  "  (W.  L.  E.,  v,  211),  and  on  6th  April, 

1730,  he  sold  land  to  his  brother  Caleb  (Ibid.,  v,  182). 

Brian^  Pendleton  was  admitted  freeman  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  May, 

1731.  On  the  29th  February,  1747/8,  he  gave  Benoni  Smith  receipt 
for  legacy  left  him  by  his  father,  Caleb*  Pendleton.  This  receipt 
was  witnessed  by  John  Pendleton  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iii,  330). 

According  to  the  schedule  of  Capt.  James^  Pendleton's  will,  Brian* 
was  to  receive  certain  lands  at  Watch  Hill  if  his  brother,  Caleb*,  Jr., 
died  before  their  father,  Caleb*.  As  this  event  came  to  pass,  Brian* 
fell  heir  to  this  property  which  he  disposed  of  by  an  interesting  deed 
dated  17  February,  1752  [W.  L.  E.,  vii,  388],  of  which  the  follow- 
ing is  an  abstract: 

"  I,  Brian  Pendleton,  Late  of  Westerly     .     .     .     R.  I.     .     .     . 
But  now  of  Batoman's  Precinct,*  Dutchess  County     .     .     .     N.  Y., 
yeoman     .     .     .     for     .     .     .     £60  paid  by  Benajah  Pendleton  of 

•Probably  Bcckman's  Precinct  which  was  formed  16  Dec,  1737.  Several 
towns  in  this  precinct  were  settled  by  Rhode  Islanders  (Smith's  **  History  of 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y."). 


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Stonington  .  .  .  Conn.  .  .  .  yeoman  (son  of  Caleb  Pendle- 
ton,  late  of  Colchester  Deed.)  .  .  .  have  given,  granted  .  .  . 
nnto  Benajah  Pendleton  .  .  .  released  &  forever  quit  claimed 
.  .  .  a  certain  Tract  or  Parcell  of  Land  Lying  in  the  Town  of 
Westerly  aforesd,  at  a  place  known  by  ye  name  of  Watch  Hill,  con- 
taining about  three  hundred  acres  ...  it  being  all  ye  Land 
which  my  honered  grandfather  James  Pendleton  Late  of  We8terl7 
Deed,  gave  in  his  last  will  &  Testament  to  his  wife  during  her  nat- 
ural life  &  after  her  Decease  to  my  father  Caleb  Pendleton  Late 
Deed.  .  .  .  &  in  a  schedual  anexed  to  sd  will  ye  sd  Land  was 
given  (after  my  sd  Father's  decease)  to  my  above  sd  Deceased 
Brother  Caleb  Pendleton,  and  that  if  he  should  die  before  my  above 
sd  Father  Then  the  sd  Land  was  given  to  me  which  both  happened 
that  my  sd  brother  Caleb  Pendleton  did  die  before  our  father  Caleb 
leaving  ye  aforesd  Benajah  to  be  hjs  heir." 

No  record  of  Brian^  Pendleton  appears  as  a  Grantor  or  Grantee 
of  land  in  Dutchess  County  nor  in  those  counties  adjacent,  and  our 
search  has  failed  to  reveal  either  his  will  or  an  administration  of  his 
estate.  Without  such  documents  we  cannot  be  sure  that  our  record 
of  his  family  is  complete,  as  only  his  first  four  children  appear  upon 
the  Westerly  records  and  there  is  quite  a  gap  in  years  from  these  to 
the  two  youngest.  During  this  interval  the  son  Abel  must  have  been 
bom,  and  it  is  possible  that  there  may  have  been  other  children  of 
whom  we  have  no  record. 

Brian^  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  11  March,  1725, 
Anna  Wilcox  (First  Ch.  Rec.).  She  was  probably  the  daughter  of 
William  and  Dorothy  (Palmer)  Wilcox,  bom  at  Stonington,  14  June, 
1700,  as  is  indicated  by  deed  of  gift  given  by  William  Wilcox  of 
Stonington,  to  his  grandson,  John  Pendleton  of  Colchester,  on  the 
2nd  December,  1754  (Stonington. Deeds). 

Issue   of   Brian   and  Anna    (Wilcox)    Pendleton, — ^first   four 
from  Westerly  records: 

87.  John",  b.  26  Sept,  1727;  m.  Jane  Frink. 

88.  Nathan,  b.  3  Dec.,  1729;  no  further  record  of  Nathan  has  been 

found.  It  is  not  unlikely  that  he  was  the  Nathan  Pembleton 
of  Goshen,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1775,  ancestor  of  the  Pemble- 
ton family  of  that  county  [See  Appendix  III.] 

89.  Anna,  b.  March,  1731,  or  26  March,  1732   (two  records);  m. 

John  Frink. 

90.  Caleb,  b.  1  Dec,  1734;  m.  Hannah  Closson. 

91.  Abel,  d-  1758,  in  the  French  and  Indian  War.     The  New  Lon- 

don, Conn.,  Probate  records  (Book  6,  p.  72),  show  that  on 
the  11th  July,  1758,  John  Pendleton  of  Groton,  with  Caleb 
Pendleton  as  surety,  was  apptd.  admr.  on  estate  of  Abel  Pen- 
dleton, his  brother,  late  of  Stonington,  dec.  "  Aug.  14,  1759, 
John  Pendleton,  Adm'  on  the  estate  of  Abiel  Pendleton,  late 
of  Stonington,  Dec*  app*  in  this  Court  &  Exh*  and  Inventory ' 
of  all  the  Estote  of  s*  Dec*  which  he  could  find,  viz.  £20,  4s, 
lid.  old  Ten'  rec*  of  the  Com^*«  of  Warr  in  Rhode  Isl  Gov- 


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ermet^  being  the  Bale*  due  to  him  8^  Dec^  for  his  Wages  as  a 
Soldier  ie*:  sum  afore<^  is  worth  22/6  Lawful  Money.  S^  Ad- 
ministrator also  £zh*^  an  Acct.  of  his  payment  of  a  Debt  due 
from  s^  dec^  as  also  Allowance  for  his  own  trouble  amounting 
to  the  afore*  sum  of  Lawful  Money.  Via.  22/6  which  is  al- 
lowed and  on  file  "  (Ibid.,  vi,  95).  Abel  was  evidently  un- 
married. 

92.  Content,  b.  9  May,  1742;  m.  Daniel  Lamb,  Jr. 

93.  Hannah,  b.  1744;  m.  Collins  Brown. 

33.  Anne^  Pendleton  {Caleh^),  was  baptised  22  August,  1703, 
at  the  First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.  She  married  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  21  May,  1724,  Samuel  Babcock,  son  of  Capt.  James  and  Eliza- 
beth Babcock.  He  was  bom  at  West^ly,  R.  I.,  15  February,  1697, 
and  died  there  in  1772.  On  the  22d  July,  1747,  Samuel  Babcock 
gave  receipt  to  Benoni  Smith  for  the  legacies  in  the  will  of  his  father- 
in-law,  Caleb  Pendleton,  made  "  To  my  wife  Anne,  son  Nathan, 
daughter  Elizabeth,  and  daughter  Anne"  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iii, 
329).  His  own  will,  dated  13  March,  1768,  names  wife  Anna,  sons 
Nathan  and  Samuel,  Jr.,  daughter  Thankful  Babcock,  and  grand- 
children, Joseph  Smith,  William  Smith,  and  Joshua  Smith  (West. 
C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  197). 

Issue  (Babcock),  first  five  from  Westerly  records: 
L  Nathan^  b.  24  Jany.,  1726/7.     He  was  a  leading  citizen  pf 
Westerly  for  many  years,  representing  it  in  the  R.  I.  Assem- 
bly in  1760  and  1761,  and  serving  as  Col.  of  the  King's  Co. 
Militia  in  the  latter  year.     He  m.  (1),  19  May,  1748,  Debo- 
rah Stafford;  (2),  20  May,  1764,  Elizabeth  Brown;  (3),  26 
Aug.,  1779,  Nancy  Lewis;  (4),  6  Feby.,  1782,  Dorcas  Bab- 
cock.    He  had  issue  by  each  marriage,  sixteen  ch.  in  all,  and 
died  at  Westerly,  24  Jany.,  1804. 
u.  EUzabeth,  b.   6  May,   1729;  d.   12  Nov.,  1760;  m.   19   Sept., 
1754,  Nathan'  Smith,  her  first  cousin,*  son  of  Benoni  and 
[36]  Ruth^  (Pendleton)  Smith. 
iiL  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  16  May,  1731;  d.  at  Westerly,  23  March,  1813; 
m.  23  Jany.,  1755,  Mary'  Smith,  his  first  cousin.     They  were 
the  parents  of  twelve  ch.,  two  of  whom,  William  and  Nathan, 
were  drowned  off  Pt.  Judith,  2  Oct.,  1777,  in  the  disaster  that 
befell  the  expedition  Westerly  fitted  out  to  join  Gen.  Spencer 
on  the  island  of  Rhode  Island, 
iv.  Andrew,  b.  12  April,  1733;  prob'.  d.  young. 

'The  "Babcock  Genealogy,"  pp.  61  and  63,  states  that  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  and  Anne  (Pendleton)  Babcock,  probably  m.  John  Burdick,  and  that 
the  Elisabeth  Babcock  who  m.  the  Nathan  Smith  was  the  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
Abigail  Babcock.  A  comparison  of  the  wills  of  Samuel  Babcock,  Sr.,  and 
Benoni  Smith,  however,  shows  that  each  names  grandchildren,  Joseph  Smith, 
William  Smith*  and  Joshua  Smith,  whence  it  becomes  evident  at  once  that 
the  Elizabeth  Babcock  who  m.  Nathan  Smith  was  the  dau.  of  Samuel  Bab- 
cock, Sr.,  and  that  her  husband  was  Nathan'  Smith,  her  first  cousin. 


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V.  Silas,  b.  31  Dec.,  1734-5;  d.  1760. 

vi.  Thankful,  b.  1736;  ixl  Caleb  Barber,  of  Richmond,  R.  I. 
vii.  Anne,   named   in   will   of   her    grandfather,   CaleV    Pendleton 
(1745) ;  prob.  d.  young. 

34.  Read*  Pendleton  {Caleh^),  born  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
married  at  Westerly,  31  October,  1728,  John  Saunders,  probably  son 
of  John  and  Silva,  or  Silena,  Saunders,  bom  at  Westerly,  13  Octo- 
ber 1705,  and  died  there  in  1777. 

On  the  6th  of  March,  1747,  John  Saunders,  Jr.,  gave  to  Benoni 
Smith  receipt  for  his  wife's  legacy  in  her  father's  will  (West.  C.  & 
P.  Rec.,  iii,  331). 

His  own  will,  dated  19  January,  1777,  recorded  25  February^ 
1777,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  344),  names  wife  Reed, 
Sarah  Lanphere,  sons  David,  Benjamin,  Wait  and  Joshua,  daughter 
Mary  Stillman. 

Issue  (Saunders),  from  Westerly  Records: 
i.  MaryS  b.  13  May,  1731;  m.  28  Feby.,  1750/61,  Benjamin  Still- 
man.  Mary  Stillman,  gr.  dau.  &  Benjamin  Stillman,  her 
husband,  gave  receipt  to  Benoni  Smith  for  her  legacy  in  will 
of  her  gr.  father,  Caleb  Pendleton  (West.  C.  &  P.,  iii,  331). 
ii.  Elisha,  b.  29  May,  1733;  not  named  in  his  father's  will,  1777. 

He  m.  at  Westerly,  17  May,  1758,  Elizabeth  Chase, 
iii.  David,  b.  10  May,  1738;  m.  17  March,  1760,  Eleanor  Smith, 
prob.  his  first  cousin,  Eleanor",  dau.  of  Benoni  and  [36]  Ruth* 
(Pendleton)  Smith,  mentioned  in  her  father's  will  as  "  Daugh- 
ter Eleanor  Saunders." 
iv.  Waite,  b.  1  June,  1740;  ul  16  Dec.,  1761,  Patience  Elderton. 
He  was   a  soldier  in  the   Revolution,  as  was   also   his   son, 
Waite,  Jr. 
V.  Benjamin,  b.  8  Jany.,  1742. 
vi.  Joshua,  b.  28  Oct.,  1745. 

vii.  Sarah,  b.    26   ApriJ,    1747;   m.    31    Oct,    1771,    Nathan   Lan- 
phere, Jr. 

35.  Susannah*  Pendleton  (Caleb*),  was  bom  probably  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  and  married  there,  6  August,  1724,  Stephen  Wilcox,  son 
of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Wordell)  Wilcox  (Westerly  Rec.  &  "  History 
of  Stonington,"  p.  659). 

In  the  will  of  his  father-in-law,  Caleb  Pendleton,  Stephen  Wilcox 
received  "  Ye  money  he  Owed  me  &  One  Gun  that  he  had.'* 

Issue    (Wilcox),   first  three   from  "  History   Stonington,"    p. 
660: 
i.  Elizabeth',  b.  23  July,  1725,  prob.  at  Stonington,  Conn, 
ii.  Caleb,  b.  8  June,  1727;  named  in  will  of  his  grandfather,  Caleb* 

Pendleton, 
iii.  Mary,  b.  21  Jany.,  1729. 
iv.  Joshua,  named  in  will  of  his  grandfather,  Caleb*  Pendleton. 


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36.  Ruth*  Pendleton  (Caleb*),  was  bom  probably  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  and  died  tbere  in  1787.  She  married  (1),  28  December,  1726, 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Benoni  Smith;  (2),  Benjamin  Wilbur. 

Benoni  Smith  was  executor  of  the  will  of  his  father-in-law,  Caleb* 
Pendleton.  He  was  for  many  years  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  West- 
erly and  also  a  Town  Councihnan.  His  own  will,  dated  there  18 
November,  1762  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  18),  names  wife,  Ruth,  son  Na- 
than, daughters  "  Elenor  "  Saunders,  Sarah  Lanphere,  Hannah  Chap- 
man, Elizabeth  Burdick  and  Mary  Babcock;  grandchildren,  Joseph 
Smith,  William  Smith  and  Joshua  Smith;  Mary  Barber,  wife  of  John 
Barber  of  Hopkinton  (relationship  not  stated),  and  Caleb  Pendle- 
ton of  Stonington;  the  document  then  goes  on  to  say  "  My  will  is 
that  wheras  I  have  given  bond  to  the  town  of  Westerly  to  Indemnify 
the  town  from  all  Cost  and  Charges  concerning  the  maintaining  of 
a  bastard  child  bom  of  the  body  of  Dorcas  Clark,  single  woman, 
that  my  aforesaid  wife  and  my  aforesaid  daughters  shall  equally 
mainiain  the  aforesaid  chUd  so  long  as  it  may  be  chargeable." 
Whether  this  was  a  child  or  grandchild  of  Benoni  does  not  appear. 
His  wife  and  son-in-law,  Samuel  Babcock,  Jr.,  were  named  as  execu- 
tors.    Inventory  amounted  to  £4925  10s. 

Ruth's  second  marriage  is  not  upon  record,  but  her  second  hus- 
band was  Benjamin  Wilbur,  who  had  also  been  married  before.  His 
will,  dated  19  March,  1772  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  177),  gives 
to  "  wife,  Ruth,  the  use  and  improvement  of  one  third  part  of  the 
money  that  the  land  sold  for  that  her  former  husband,  Benoni  Smith, 
Esq.  died  seized  of."  On  the  2d  April,  1772,  she  gave  receipt  to 
Joseph  Wilbur,  executor  to  Benjamin  Wilbur,  for  £27  12s.  Id.  "  in 
full  of  what  was  given  me  by  my  former  husband,  Benoni  Smith, 
and  also  given  to  me  by  my  late  husband  Benjamin  Wilbur,  dec." 
(IHd.,  p.  194).  On  the  22nd  of  April,  1772,  she  gave  receipt  for 
£50  to  Joseph  Wilbur  in  lieu  of  her  rights  of  dower  (Ibid.,  183). 

That  Ruth  had  some  difficulty  with  her  step-children  in  the  set- 
tlement of  this  estate  is  evident  from  the  following:  "At  a  meeting 
of  the  Town  Council,  25  January,  1773,  Mrs.  Ruth  Wilbur,  widow 
of  Benjamin  Wilbur,  being  cited  to  appear  before  the  Council  to 
answer  the  complaint  of  Joseph  Wilbur  executor  to  Benjamin  Wilbur 
[that  she  had  concealed  some  of  the  personal  property  of  the  dec] 
appeared  and  made  oath  thnt  she  had  presented  all  the  personal 
estate  of  s*  dec'd  to  s*  Executor  ...  in  order  that  s*  Executor 
might  make  an  Inventory  of  same"  (Ibid.,  p.  203). 

Ruth  probably  died  early  in  1787,  as  on  the  19th  of  March  in  that 
year  inventory  of  estate  of  widow  Ruth  Wilbur  was  taken  by  Joshua 
and  Nathan  Pendleton. 

Children  of  Ruth*  Pendleton  by  her  first  husband  (from  West- 
erly records): 

i.  Hannah*  (Smith),  b.  19  Nov.,  1727;  d.  11  June,  1783:  m.  15 
Oct,  1745,  Andrew  Chapman.  On  the  14th  Oct.,  1746,  Han- 
nah Chapman,  granddau.,  and  Andrew  Chapman,  her  husband, 
gave  receipt  for  the  legacy  in  the  will  of  her  grandfather. 


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Caleb  Pendleton^  which  he  had  made  to  granddau.  Hannah 
Smith  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iii,  331). 

ii.  William,  b.  13  Feby.,  1729;  d.  19  June,  1754. 

iii.  Nathan,  b.  22  Dec.,  1731;  d.  18  Feby.,  1732-3. 

iv.  Nathan  (2nd),  b.  11  Feby.,  1734-5;  m.  19  Sept.,  1754,  EUaa- 
beth*  Babcock.*  [Note:  The  date  of  death  of  the  first  Na- 
than and  the  date  of  birth  of  the  second,  are  reversed  upon 
the  Westerly  records.] 

V.  Mary,  b.  2  Oct.,  1737;  d.  1  May,  1822;  m.  23  Jany.,  1755,  Sam- 
uel' Babcock,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  [33]  Anne  (Pendleton) 
Babcock. 

Ti.  Elizabeth,  b.  22  May,  1739;  m.  19  Feby.,  1759,  Zacharius  Bur- 
dick.  "  Zaccheas "  and  Elizabeth  Burdick  had  issue,  b.  at 
Westerly:  1.  Ruth,  b.  24  June,  1760.  2.  Smith,  h.  3  May, 
1762. 

vii.  Eleanor,  b.  22  June,  1741;  m.  Saunders.  He  was  prob- 
ably her  first  cousin,  David"  Saunders,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  and 
[34]  Read^  (Pendleton)  Saunders,  whose  marriage  to  an 
Eleanor  Smith  occurred  at  Westerly,  17  March,  1760. 
viii.  Sarah,  b.  11  July,  1746;  m.  4  March,  1762,  David  Lanphere. 
They  had  a  child,  Benoni  Smith  (Lanphere),  b.  at  Westerly, 
28  Sept.,  1762. 

ix.  Joseph,  b.  4  April,  1749;  d.  5  May,  1749. 

*She  was  not  daughter  of  Daniel  BabcGick  as  stated  in  the  "Babcock 
Genealogy."    See  footnote  under  [S3]  Anne«  (Pendleton)  Babcock. 


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37.  Joseph"  Pbndleton  (Col.  Joseph^,  Joieph*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  B.  I.,  26  October,  1724. 

As  far  as  we  know  Joseph"  Pendleton  was  the  first  of  Brian's  many 
descendants  who  have  been  lost  at  sea.  He  sailed  in  his  father's  ill- 
fated  brigantine  which  was  never  heard  from  after  leaving  Anquilla 
in  August,  1749.  When  over  a  year  had  passed  without  bringing 
any  news  of  the  missing  ship,  arrangements  were  made  to  administer 
his  estate  and  to  care  for  his  children. 

The  Colonial  records  of  Bhode  Island  show  the  following: 

"  Colony  of  Bhode  Island.  To  the  Honable  the  General  Assembly 
sitting  at  Providence  by  adjournment  the  first  Monday  in  December 
AJ).  1750.  The  petition  of  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Westerly  in  the 
county  of  Kings  County,  humbly  sheweth,  that  your  Petitioner's  son, 
Joseph  Pendleton,  being  a  married  man  with  two  children,  in  the 
month  of  May  A.D.  1749  sailed  a  voyage  to  the  West  Indies  Islands, 
and  the  last  account  your  Petitioner  or  any  other  of  his  Friends  had 
from  him  was  in  Augnst  following,  sailed  Homeward  bound;  and 
is  in  all  probability  lost  at  Sea:  since  which  Time,  to  wit,  in  the 
month  of  October  last  past,  his  Wife  was  taken  away  by  Death,  and 
left  the  two  small  children  and  some  considerable  personal  estate  in 
Money,  Stock  &  Household  Goods,  and  as  he  left  a  power  of  Attor- 
ney to  his  Wife  when  he  went  away,  she  being  now  dead,  no  person 
has  any  power  by  Law  to  dispose  of  any  part  of  said  estate  for  the 
advantage  of  the  children,  and  if  it  should  be  left  in  such  condition 
till  the  Town  Council  has  any  Bight  by  law  to  grant  administration 
to  any  person,  great  part  of  said  Estate  might  be  wasted,  and  lost 
to  the  great  Disadvantage  of  the  Children,  Wherefore  your  peti- 
tioner humbly  prays  your  Honors  would  impower  the  Town  Council 
of  said  Westerly  to  grant  administration  to  some  person  to  take  an 
Inventory  &  make  disposition  of  such  part  of  said  Estate  as  may  be 
thought  proper,  and  the  money  put  out  for  the  advantage  of  the  chil- 
dren and  your  petitioner  shall  as  in  Duty  bound  pray  &c 

Joseph  Pendleton." 

"  December  7th  1750  To  the  House  of  Magrts.  Gen.  Besolved  that 
this  Petition  be  granted 

Voted  &  past 
P.  Order  I.  Lyndon 

In  the  House  of  Magrts.  December  8th,  1750 
Bead  &  Concurred  with 
By  Order  Tho.  Ward,  Secy. 

A  true  Copy  examined  by 

Tho.  Ward  Secy." 
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78  TH£  PENDLETON  GENBALOGT 

On  the  25th  March^  1751^  Col.  Joseph  Pendleton  and  William 
Champlin,  "  the  two  grandfathers  to  the  s^  orphans^  Joseph  &  Wil- 
liam Pendleton^  sons  of  Joseph  Pendleton^  Jnnr.,  who  is  supposed  to 
be  lost  at  sea  since  which  time  his  widow  is  Dead,  ask  that  inventory 
be  made  of  estate,  the  property  divided,  and  each  grandfather  take 
administration  of  half  and  care  of  one  child  "  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec., 
iii,  258). 

On  the  1st  of  July,  1751,  inventory  of  his  estate  was  presented, 
amounting  to  £1515  10s.,  and  administration  given  to  the  two  grand- 
fathers (Ibid.,  pp.  261-3).  On  the  same  day  Col.  Joseph  Pendleton 
as  principal,  with  Benoni  Smith  and  Joseph  Champlin,  gave  bond  to 
the  town  of  Westerly  in  the  sum  of  j£1518  10s.,  for  the  proper  ad- 
ministration by  Col.  Joseph  of  one  half  the  personal  property  of 
Joseph  Pendleton,  Junr.,  supposed  to  be  dead,  and  for  the  bringing 
up  of  the  eldest  of  Joseph  Junr.'s  children,  viz.^  Joseph  Pendleton. 
This  bond  was  not  recorded  until  7  July,  1769  (Westerly  C.  &  P. 
Rec.,  iv,  118). 

Joseph^  Pendleton  had  married  Anna  Champlin,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah  (Thompson)  Champlin.  She  was  born  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  15  January  (or  June),  1729,  and  died  there  in  October,  1750. 
Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

94.  Joseph*  (4th),  b.  17  Jany.,  1747;  m.  three  times. 

95.  William,  b.  15  July,  1749;  m.  Martha  Brown. 

Nor.— The  entry  of  the  births  of  these  children  was  not  made  until  after 
their  father's  loss  at  sea,  as  the  record  names  them  as  children  of  Joseph 
Pendleton,  Jr.,  dec,  and  Anne,  and  notes  that  they  were  grandchildren  of 
WiUiam  ^'Champlain"  and  Sarah  his  wife  (Westerly  Town  Meetings  Book. 
174»-1778,  p.  97). 

38.  Patiencb'  Pendleton  (CoZ.  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  13  June,  1726,  and  died  at  Leyden,  Mass.  She 
married  in  1744,  Oliver  Babcock,  Jr.,  son  of  Col.  Oliver  and  Susanna 
(Clarke)  Babcock.  He  was  bom  16  Sept.,  1722,  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
and  died  24  February,  1806,  at  Leyden,  Mass. 

Issue  (Babcock),  bom  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.     (All  of  record 
there  save  Lucy) : 
i.  Oliver*  (3rd),  b.  28  June,  1746;  d.  11  Sept.,  1806,  or  1809,  at 

Leyden,  Mass.;  m.  18  July,  1767,  Tacy  Maxson. 
ii.  Peleg,  b'.  4  Oct.  1748;  m.   (1),  14  Dec.,  1769,  Lucy  Maxson; 
(2),  18  Jany.,  1776,  Ruth  Maxson. 

iii.  Susannah,  b.  25  June,  1750;  m.  Fen.     Lived  near  Fort 

Edward,  N.  Y. 
iv.  Deborah,  b.  11  April,  1752;  m.  26  Feby.,  1777,  at  Westerly, 

R.  I.,  Nathaniel  StiUman. 
V.  Lucy,  b.  1754;  m.  Benjamin  Baker;  no  issue, 
vi.  Sarah,  b.  27  April,  1756;  m.  Philemon  Stillman. 
vii.  Mary,  b.  11  June,  1758;  m.  Benjamin  Baker;  no  issue, 
viii.  Ruth,  b.  20  April,  1760;  m.  James  Kenyon. 


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ix.  Clarke,  b.  10  June,  1762;  m. Baker. 

X.  Ruhannah,  b.  16  May,  1764;  m.  Edward  Denison. 
xi.  (Capt.)  Paid,  b.  18  May,  1766;  d.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  24  Jany., 
1840;  m.  10  Jany.,  1788,  Hannab  Bordick. 

rii.  Eara,  b.  16  Sept.,  1769;  d.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  16  Jujy,  1844;  m. 
20  Oct.,  1791,  Saberab  StiUman. 

adiL  (Capt)  Lnkc,  b.  6  Aug.,  1772;  d.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  11  Dec., 
1844;  m.  1795,  Bet«ey  Main.  Their  grandson,  Mr.  £.  H. 
Sibley,  of  Franklin,  Pa.,  furnished  much  of  this  record,  and 
additional  items  were  obtained  from  the  Babcock  Gen.,  pp. 
51-2  and  97-100.  Mr.  Sibley  is  an  almnnus  of  Cornell  Uni- 
yersity,  and  in  late  years  has  been  honored  by  receiving  the 
A.  M.  degree  from  BnckneU  and  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from 
Alfred  University,  given  him  in  recognition  of  his  scholarly 
attainments. 

39.  Lois'  Pendleton  (CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  22  August,  1728.  She  married  at  Westerly,  7  September, 
1746,  Benajah  Gavitt,  bom  there,  11  November,  1726,  died  prior  to 
1781,  son  of  Ezekiel  and  Hannah  (Wilcox)  Gavitt  Lois  was  living 
as  late  as  1760,  when  she  was  mentioned  in  her  father's  will.  No 
Ust  of  her  children  has  been  found  of  record,  and  we  have  been  able 
to  obtain  the  names  of  only  two,  with  no  evidence  as  to  whether  she 
bad  more  or  not. 

Issue  (Gavitt): 
i.  William',  b.  ;  named  in  the  will  of  his  grandfather.  Col. 

Joseph  Pendleton;  no  further  record, 
ii.  Sylvester,  b.  about  1756;  m.    (1),  Sarah  Babcock;   (2),    [60] 

Eetnrah'  Pendleton. 

It  is  believed  that  Lois  had  a  daughter  who  married  a  Loper. 

40.  Sylvester*  Pendleton  {CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  B.  I.,  5  August,  1730.  The  Westerly  records  show  that  in 
1757,  be  paid  taxes  of  2s.  4d.  in  that  town,  and  that  he  was  made  a 
freeman  there,  1  May,  1760.  He  was  evidently  a  privateersman  in 
the  French  and  Indian  War,  as  the  records  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  of  Washington  County  (then  King's  County),  R.  I.  [Book  F, 
p.  307],  show  that  "  Sylvester  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  mariner,  late 
master  of  the  Privateer  Schooner  '  Success  ' "  brought  action  against 
the  owners  of  said  schooner,  Thomas  Hazard,  John  Ross,  and  Henry 
Wall  of  Newport,  to  recover  £5000,  and  judgment  for  £1800  and 
costs  wait  given  in  his  favor  at  the  sitting  of  the  Court  held  in  Au- 
gust, 1763. 

What  became  of  him  subsequently  we  have  not  been  able  to  learn. 
His  name  does  not  appear  in  either  the  Rhode  Island  Census  of  1774 
OT  the  United  States  Census  of  1790,  and  neither  his  will  nor  any 
administration  upon  his  estate  is  to  be  found. 


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80  THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 

The  will  of  his  father,  Col.  Joseph*  Pendleton,  shows  that  by 
[50]  Freelove%  danghtcr  of  Col.  William*  Pendleton,  Sylvester*  had 
issue: 

96.  Sylvester',  b.  about  1749 ;  m.  Eunice  Cobb. 

Sylvester'   afterwards   married   at   Westerly,   R.    I.,    16   January, 
1751,    Sarah    Champlin,    daughter  of    William    (3rd)     and    Sarah 
(Thompson)  Champlin.    She  was  bom  6  March,  1735.  (West.  Rec). 
Issue  (from  Westerly  records) : 

97.  Sylvester",  Jr.,  b.  14  January,  1762.     No  further  record. 

98.  Anne,  b.  20  Sept.,  1754.     No  further  record. 

99.  Catherine,  b.  13  March,  1757;  m.  Rev.  Henry  Clarke. 

100.  Deborah,  b.  11  Nov.,  1758;  m.  Samuel  Sims  (1st  wife). 

101.  Sarah,  b.  26  May,  1760;  m.  Willett  Clarke. 

102.  Abigail,  b.  13  March,  1762.     No  further  record. 

103.  Oliver,  b.  14  Nov.,  1763.     No  further  record. 

42.  Simeon'  Pendleton  (CoL  Joseph^,  Joteph*),  was  bom  about 
1733,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  there  in  October,  1819.     Simeon 

Pendleton  was  a  farmer 
and    lived    at    Westerly 


r^j'^k'^sJLff^  t^i^'^'W^SC^^giyfCi^gp    nearly  all  his  life.     The 

^^  Westerly     Tar    List    of 

1757  shows  that  he  was  assessed  two  shillings  there  in  that  year. 
On  the  24th  of  February,  1766,  the  Town  Council  gave  him  and  his 
family  a  certificate  of  residence  to  the  Selectmen  of  Stonington, 
Conn.,  but  it  is  unlikely  that  Simeon  remained  there  long,  as  all  his 
children  are  recorded  at  Westerly  and  no  reference  appears  stating 
that  any  of  them  were  born  elsewhere. 

He  was  in  all  probability  the  Simeon  Pendleton  who  served  as  pri- 
vate in  Capt.  Joseph  Pendleton's  Co.,  Westerly  militia,  in  1776,  and 
was  appointed  Ensign  of  the  1st  Westerly  Co.,  1st  Regt.  King's 
County  Militia,  in  1777  and  1778,  as  the  other  Simeon  Pendleton 
who  also  lived  at  Westerly  in  those  years — [221]  Simeon® — ^would 
more  likely  be  the  one  who  was  enrolled  in  the  3rd  Westerly  Co.  in 
which  were  also  enlisted  a  brother  and  other  near  relatives  of  that 
Simeon. 

Simeon*  Pendleton  was  one  of  the  executors  of  the  will  of  his 
father-in-law,  Walter  Palmer  of  Stonington  (dated  5  October,  1785, 
proved  3  January,  1786),  and  received  therefrom  the  house  at  West- 
erly that  Palmer  bought  of  Simeon's  mother.  His  own  will,  dated 
at  Westerly,  12  October,  1819,  proved  25  October,  1819  (C.  &  P. 
Rec,  Vol.  2,  p.  331),  names  daughters  Mercy,  wife  of  Joseph  Law- 
ton;  Bathsheba  Babcock;  Sally,  wife  of  David  Pendleton;  Lucretia, 
wife  of  Lebbeus  Pendleton;  and  son,  Ethan  Pendleton. 

Simeon  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  January,  1760  (10  January 
in   Stonington   Ch.    Rec),   Mary   Palmer,   daughter   of   Walter   and 
Mercy    (Hinckley)    Palmer.      She   was   baptized   at    Stonington,   21 
March,  1742  (Westerly  Rec.  and  "Palmer  Groups,"  p.  162). 
Issue  from  Westerly  Records,  Book  3,  p.  128: 


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FITTH   OSNSRATION  81 

104.  Mercy*,  b.  12  May,  1760;  m.  (1),  Enoch  Crandall;  (2),  JoMph 

Lawton. 

105.  Grace,  b.  15  Jany.,  1762;  cL  15  March,  1764. 

106.  Bathsheba,  b.  13  July,  1763;  m.  Andrew*  Babcock,  son  of  Col. 

Nathan*  and  (sec  wf.)  Elisabeth  (Brown)  Babcock,  and 
grandson  of  Samael  and  [33]  Anne^  (Pendleton)  Babcock. 
His  will  named  no  ch.  Bathsheba  d.  10  March,  1854  (Bab- 
cock Genealogy). 

107.  Jabe«,  b.  15  Sept.,  1765;  d.  25  Sept.,  1773. 

108.  Hannah,  b.  8  Oct.,  1767;  d.  3  Oct.,  1773. 

109.  Grace,  2d.,  b.  18  Jany.,  1770;  m.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  25th  Feby., 

1798,  Saxton*  Palmer  Berry,  as  his  seccmd  wife,  and  d.  soon 
afterwards,  s.  p.  Saxton  Berry  was  son  of  Elijah  Berry  and 
was  b.  at  Westerly,  8  May,  1767.  He  had  issue  by  his  first 
wife,  and  has  grandchildren  now  at  Westerly. 

110.  Sarah,  b.  2  July,  1772;  m.  [162]  David*  Pendletwi. 

111.  Lncrtia,  b.  15  March,  1775;  m.  [164]  Lebbens*  Pendleton. 

112.  Ethan,  b.  3  April,  1777;  m.  five  times. 

113.  William,  b.  7  Sept.,  1781;  d.  20  Jany.,  1782. 

114.  Lucy,  b.  3  March,  1783;  m.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  Dec.,  1805, 

Abial  Sherman^  as  his  second  wife,  and  left  no  children. 

43.  Sarah*  Pbkdlktok  (Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  New- 
port, R.  I.,  7  August,  1734,  and  died  24  April,  1799.  She  married 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  10  December,  1751,  WiUiam  Champlin,  4th,  son 
of  William,  3rd,  and  Sarah  (Thompson)  Champlin.  He  was  born 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  14  August,  1731,  and  died  17  October  1798. 

Issue  (Champlin),  from  Westerly  records: 
L  William  (5th),  b.  13  Aug.,  1752. 

ii.  Anne,  b.  19  May,  1754. 

iii.  Lucy,  b.  17  May,  1756. 

iv.  Deborah,  b.  12  April,  1758. 

V.  Parmelia,  b.  5  June,  1760. 

vi  Adam,  b.  24  July,  1762.  s       ' 

viL  Lois,  b.  27  July,  1764. 
viii.  SaDy,  b.  1  Aug.,  1766. 

ix.  Eunice,  b.  18  Sept.,  1768. 

z.  Elizabeth,  b.  24  Dec.,  1769. 

Id.  Phebe,  b.  1  Feby.,  1772;  d.  22  Aug.,  1791. 
xii.  Joseph,  b.  1  Oct.,  1774. 
xiii.  PoUy,  b.  23  Oct,  1776. 
xiv.  Oliver,  b.  6  June,  1778. 

44.  Deborah^  Pendleton  (CoL  Joseph*.  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  May,  1737,  and  died  at  Petersburg,  N.  Y.  She 
married  at  Westerly,  16  June,  1752,  Joseph  Clarke,  probably  son 

•Given  as  "Foxton"  in  Arnold's  •*V.  R.  R.  I.- 


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82  THE  PENDLETON  GBNBALOOT 

of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  f  Babcock)  Clarke,  who  was  bom  14  Sept., 
1728,  and  died  at  Westerly,  6  May,  1796. 

Joseph  Clarke  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  repre- 
sented Westerly  in  the  Rhode  Island  Assembly  in  1756. 
Issue  (Clarke),  first  six  from  Westerly  records: 
i.  Sarah*,  b.  24  June,  1763;  d.  1837;  m.  20  March,  1771,  Silas 

Mazson. 
ii.  Samuel,  b.  11  Dec,  1754;  d.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  13  Feby.,  1830; 
m.  1776,  Chloe  Maxson.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution, 
ill.  Nathan,  b.  9  May,  1756;  d.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  1827;  m.  Sarah 

Maxson.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution, 
iv.  Nancy,  b.  24  May,  1758;  d.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  1840;  m.  Charles 
Maxson. 

V.  Asa,  b.  25  May,  1760;  d.  1830;  m. Maxson. 

vi.  Simeon,  b.  28  Feby.,  1762;  d.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.,  1850; 

m.  (1),  Eunice  Brown;  (2),  Betsey  Burdick. 
vii.  Adam,  b.  11  Feby.,  1764;  d.  1836;  m.  Olive  Burdick.     He  was 

a  minister  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y. 
viii.  Fanny,  b.  4  March,  1766;  d.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  27  Oct.,  1850;  m. 
Robert  (or  Asa)  Burdick. 
ix.  Jared,  b.  4  March,  1768;  d.  Feby.,  1800;  unm. 
X.  Abel,  b.  22  Feby.,  1770;  d.  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  1844;  m.   (1),  13 
Oct.,  1791,  Eunice  Lanphere;  (2),  Mary  Lanphere.     He  was 
the  father  of  nineteen  children. 
xi.  Mary  (PoUy),  b.  9  Oct.,  1772;  d.  1861;  m.  1  Dec,  1791,  Joshua 

Burdick. 
xii.  Ethan,  b.  17  Dec,  1773;  d.  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.,  18  June,  1859; 
m.  Phebe^  Clarke,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  and   [99]   Catherine^ 
(Pendleton)    Clarke.     He  was   Capt.  in   143rd   Regt.   N.   Y. 
Militia, 
xiii.  Joseph,  b.  20  Sept.,  1776,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.;  d.  at  Plainfield, 

N.  Y.,  21  Nov.,  1822;  m.  1  Feby.,  1800,  Hannah  Clarke, 
xiv.  Deborah,  b.  27  S^pt.,  1778;  d.  at  Petersburg,  N.  Y.,  in  1826; 

m.  Asa  Stillman. 
rv.  Benjamin,  b.  4  June,  1781;  d.  Petersburg,  N.  Y.,  17  Feby., 
1861;  m.  9  March,  1803,  Mary  Stillman.  He  was  Capt.  of 
Militia  in  War  of  1812.  His  grandson,  Edwin  P.  Clarke, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  sent  the  names  and  dates  of  births  of 
the  children  of  Joseph  and  Deborah  (Pendleton)  Clarke  to 
Charles  H.  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  in  1888.  This  rec- 
ord, with  the  additional  items  noted  above,  also  appears  in 
George  A.  Morrison,  Jr.'s,  "  Clarke  Families  in  Rhode  Island," 
pp.  48-49. 

45.  Lucy'  Pendleton  (Col.  Joseph^,  Jaaeph*),  was  baptized 
(without  name),  5  May,  1742  (First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.). 
She  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  10  Feby.,  1758,*  James  Chesebrough, 

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FIFTH   OBNERATION  83 

Jr.,  son  of  James  and  Prudence   (Harris)   Chesebrough.     He  was 
bom  27  June,  1736. 

Issue  (Cbesebrough) : 
i.  Paal«. 

ii.  James,  b.  (31  Dec.,  1761  ?  );  d.  Alden,  N.  Y.,  24  March,  1848, 
ae.  86  j.,  2  m.,  24  d.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  1812. 
Honorably  disch.  27  Feby.,  1815.     He  m.  Nancy  Larkin. 

iii.  Harris,  m.  Martha . 

iv.  William,  b.  22  Jany.,  1764;  m.  [161]  Lydia«  Pendleton.  ► 

V.  Christopher,  m.  Eccleston  (or  Egleston). 

Ti.  Joseph  Lcroy,  m.  Martha  Barber. 
Tii.  Benjamin,  d.  1795;  m.  Lois  Slack, 
viii.  Isaac,  b.  1  March,  1774;  m.  Susanna  Vincent 

(Ref.:  "ChesebTongfa  Genealogy,"  p.   64.) 

46.  Wbalthian"  Pendleton  (Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  14  Feb^.,  1744.  She  married  at  Westerly,  12 
Jany.,  1763,  Thomas  Sheffield,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Rebecca  (Stan* 
ton)   Sheffield.     He  was  bom  25  November,  1740. 

Issue  (Sheffield),  first  ten  from  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  records: 
L  Joseph*,  b.  14  Oct,  1763;  drowned  3  June,  1789. 
ii.  Amos,  b.  12  Feby.,  1766;  frowned  3  June,  1789. 
iii.  Samuel,  b.  27  June,   1768;  d.  22  Jany.,  1841;  m.   14  Feby., 

1799,  Susanna  Daniels, 
iv.  Dorcas,  b.  11  April,  1771;  d.  16  Feby.,  1856;  unm. 
V.  James,  b.  27  Aug.,  1773;  m.  Lydia  Barber  at  Westerly,  R.  I. 
vi.  Thomas,  b.  9  Jany.,  1776;  d.  18  June,  1847. 
vii.  George,  b.  27  June,  1778;  d.  18  June,  1847;  m.  3  Jany.,  1802, 

Rhoda  Burch. 
Tiii.  Nancy,  b.  30  Aug.,  1780;  d.  April,  1868;  unm. 
ix.  Nathaniel,  b.  9  Dec.,  1782;  d.  4  March,  1864. 
X.  Abel,  b.  27  April,  1786. 
zi.  Catherine,  b.  14  Sept,  1788. 

Ref. — This  entire  family  is  given  in  the  '*  History  of  Stonington,  Conn.,** 
p.  567. 

47.  Mart*  Pendleton  (CoL  Joieph^,  Jofeph*),  was  bom  about 
1746,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.;  she  married  at  Westerly,  22  May,  1766, 
Ezekiel  CrandaU,  Bom  there,  11  October,  1746,  son  of  James  and 
Demaris  (Eenyon)  CrandaU. 

Issue  (CrandaU): 
L  Eunice*,  b.  16  Jany.,  1767. 

The  records  of  Mary  Pendleton's  marriage  and  the  birth  of  her 
daughter,  Eunice,  are  entered  at  page  102,  of  Book  3,  Westerly 
"  Town  Meetings,"  but  whether  she  had  other  children  or  not  has 
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as  our  search  of  the  Westerly  records  failed  to  discover  any  farther 
reference  to  Ezekiel  Crandall^  and  his  name  does  not  appear  apon 
the  U.  S.  Censuses  of  Rhode  Island  or  Connecticut  in  1790.  The 
Census  of  Pittsfield^  Mass.^  in  this  year,  however,  shows  an  Esekiel 
Crandall  there  with  a  large  family,  but  the  Probate  records  of  Herk- 
shire  County  do  not  contain  any  reference  to  an  estate  under  this 
name.  As  Mary  (Pendleton)  Crandall  had  a  sister  who  settled  in 
northwestern  Massachusetts,  it  is  not  beyond  the  bounds  of  possi- 
bility that  this  Ezekiel  Crandall  of  Pittsfield  may  have  been  ori^- 
nally  of  Westerly.  This  point  could  not  be  investigated  further,  how- 
ever, as  the  Census  of  Massachusetts  was  not  brought  out  until  this 
work  was  nearly  ready  for  the  press. 

48.  (Capt.)  William'  Pendleton  (Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  -w&s 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  February,  1726/7,  and  died  at  Northport, 
Maine,  28  August,  1820  (Gravestone). 

On  the  3rd  of  March,  1751,  he  received  from  his  father  a  deed  to 
land  at  Westerly;  this  transfer  was  not  recorded  until  26  March,  1760, 
and  is  entered  on  page  354  of  Book  9,  Westerly  Land  Evidences.  On 
the  24th  of  March  in  that  year  he  transferred  this  land  with  "  man- 
sion house  "  to  his  brother  Amos  for  £2000.  William'  was  then  of 
Stonington,  Conn.,  and  this  deed  was  also  signed  by  his  wife  Judith. 
William  Pendleton  had  been  admitted  freeman  at  Westerly,  1  May, 
1753  (R.  I.  Col.  Rec,  iv.  Sup.  43),  but  subsequently  removed  to 
Stonington,  where  he  began  buying  land  27  June,  1761,  making  suc- 
cessive purchases  until  28  Feby.,  1767,  when  he  bought  of  Joseph 
Champlin  94  acres  for  £242.  Some  of  his  property  was  at  Long 
Point.  He  was  elected  surveyor  of  highways  at  Stonington,  18  De- 
cember, 1760  ("  Town  Votes,"  ii,  218). 

Tradition  says  that  William  Pendleton  owned  a  schooner  and 
traded  to  the  coast  of  Maine,  and  the  History  of  Islesboro  [p.  10] 
says  he  came  there  in  1769,  taking  up  600  acres  at  the  extreme  south- 
ern end  of  the  Island,  upon  which  he  soon  settled  his  family.  Wil- 
liam sold  his  last  tract  of  land  and  his  house  at  Stonington  to  John 
Hillard,  11  January,  1769.  Previous  to  this  he  had  sold  to  William 
Morgan  for  £612,  10s.,  about  85  acres  at  Long  Point,  Stonington, 
3  March,  1767  (Stonington  Deeds). 

Islesboro,  then  known  as  Long  Island,  was  claimed  by  Isaac  Wins- 
low  of  Boston,  as  a  part  of  his  wife's  inheritance  in  the  "  Waldo 
Patent,"*  and  in  1771  William  Pendleton  secured  from  him  a  lease 

*  In  1620  King  James  I.  of  England  granted  about  all  of  North  America  to 
forty  noblemen,  knights  and  gentlemen  who  were  "The  Council  of  Plymouth 
in  Devon,  England."  This  Council  surrendered  its  charter  in  1635,  but  pre- 
viously made  several  grants  lin  Maine  which  held  good.  One  of  these  grants, 
known  first  as  the  "  Muscongos  Patent,"  contained  nearly  one  thousand 
square  miles  and  included  the  whole  of  the  present  Knox  County,  except 
the  Fox  Islands;  Waldo  County,  except  some  towns  in  the  western  part;  some 
of  Penobscot  County,  and  Long  Island,  which  was  supposed  to  be  within 
three  miles  of  the  mainland.  In  course  of  time  this  grant  came  into  the 
possession  of  General  Samuel  Waldo — ^who  died  in  1759 — and  has  ever  since 
been  known  as  the  Waldo  Patent  (Williamson*s  "History  of  Belfast,  Me.," 
p.  36). 


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of  the  property  upon  which  he  and  his  sons  had  settled.    This  lease 
reads  as  follows  (*'  Hist,  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  93-4) : 

"Lease  from  Isaac  Winslow  to  William  Pendleton,  1771." 
"  This  Indenture  of  Lease,  made  the  twenty-second  day  of  May, 
one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  seventy-one,  and  in  the  eleventh 
year  of  his  Majesty's  reign,  between  Isaac  Winslow,  of  Roxbury,  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  Esq.,  on  the  one  part,  and  William  Pendleton, 
of  an  island  in  Penobscot  bay,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  province 
aforesaid,  known  by  the  name  of  Winslow's  Island,  or  Long  Island: 
That  iiie  said  Isaac  Winslow,  for  the  consideration  hereafter  men- 
tioned^ hath  demised,  leased,  and  farm  let,  and  by  these  presents 
doth  lease  unto  said  Pendleton  a  certain  tract  of  land  on  Winslow's 
Island  aforesaid,  where  the  said  Pendleton  now  resides,  containing 
six  hundred  and  twenty  acres  more  or  less,  for  and  daring  the  term 
of  twenty-five  years  from  the  date  hereof.  And  the  said  William 
Pendleton,  for  himself,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  doth  hereby  covenant 
and  agree  with  the  said  Isaac  Winslow  that  he  will  cut,  clear  up  and 
keep  down  yearly,  and  every  year  during  said  term,  ten  acres  of 
said  land,  and  subdue  the  same,  so  that  the  whole  shall  be  cleared 
during  said  term,  and  shall  be  brought  to  good  mowing  or  tillage. 
That  he  will  make  no  strip  or  waste,  or  cut  any  wood  off  any  other 
part  of  the  land  than  what  he  subdues  in  the  manner  aforesaid.  That 
he  will  pay  all  taxes  the  premises  may  be  subject  to  during  said  lease. 
That  he  will  in  every  respect  manage  and  improve  the  said  land  in 
an  husbandlike  manner,  and  at  the  expiration  of  said  lease  will  de- 
liver up  the  herein-leased  premises  to  the  said  Winslow,  his  heirs  or 
assigns,  with  what  buildings  there  may  be  thereon,  and  with  all  the 
improvements  which  shall  be  made,  and  under  proper  fencing.  And 
the  said  Pendleton  also  engages  that  he  will  reserve  such  lots  of 
wood  in  proper  places,  as  may  be  needful  for  the  use  of  such  farm 
or  farms,  as  shall  be  on  the  premises,  and  that  he  (be)  careful  not 
to  plow  the  same  piece  of  land  too  often,  and  such  as  he  doth  plow 
he  will  dung,  and  after  proper  plowing  he  will  sow  the  same  with 
grass  seed. 

And  the  said  Winslow  on  his  part,  and  for  his  heirs,  executors  and 
assigns^  doth  hereby  covenant  and  agree  with  the  said  Pendleton 
that  he  or  his  heirs  or  assigns  shall  quietly  possess  and  enjoy  the 
premises  hereby  leased  during  the  term  of  twenty-five  years,  and 
that  at  the  expiration  thereof,  and  on  his  compliance  on  his  part 
with  the  covenant  hereby  entered  into,  he  the  said  Pendleton,  his  heirs, 
etc.,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  deed  of  fifty  acres  of  the  land  hereby 
leased,  such  as  shall  be  equal  in  quality  to  the  rest,  taking  into  con- 
sideration the  value  of  the  leased  premises  as  they  lay,  and  which 
shall  be  accordingly  granted  to  him  and  his  heirs  forever. 

In    witness    whereof   we    have   hereunto   interchangeably    set   our 
hands  and  seals,  this  twentieth  day  of  November,  1771. 
Signed^  sealed  and  delivered  in  presence  of 

Isaac  Winslow.     (Seal) 
The  three  lines  in  the  margin  on  the  other  side  being  first  written. 

William  Pendleton  (Seal). 


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Hannah  Winslow. 

(On  the  back.)  Lease  to  Capt  Pendleton,  Dated  November, 
1771;  but  it  ought  to  have  .commenced  in  July,  1769,  the  time  when 
he  went  on.    Lime  rocks  to  be  excepted. 

May  22,  1771." 

Few  of  the  other  settlers  at  Long  Island  troubled  themselves  to 
take  out  such  leases,  and  the  Revolutionary  War  coming  on  left  them 
in  undisturbed  possession  of  the  lands  they  had  taken.  In  the  early 
days  of  this  coz^flict  some  of  the  islanders  occasionally  traded  with 
the  British,  and  the  C<Mnmittee  of  Correspondence  chosen  at  St. 
George's,  6  June,  1775,  wrote  William  Pendleton  on  July  17th  as 
follows  in  regard  to  his  share  in  this  trade  ("  Hist  of  Warren,  Me.," 
p.  170): 

"To  Capt  William  Pendleton. 

Sir:  We  can  not  think  proper  for  you  to  contrack  any  traid  which 
we  supose  is  for  the  king's  troops,  which  you  no  by  the  Congress 
orders  is  contrary  to  our  obligations,  which  we  are  determined  to 
adhear  to. 

Per  orders  of  the  conmiittee. 

J.  Shibles,  Clerk." 

That  William  Pendleton  had  no  Royalist  leanings,  however,  is 
shown  by  the  fact  that  on  the  3rd  of  June,  1776,  he  was  chosen  at 
St  George's,  Captain  of  the  7th  Co.,  Col.  Mason  Wheaton's  (4th  Lin- 
coln Co.)  Regiment  of  Massachusetts  Militia,  and  was  commissioned 
as  such  the  3rd  of  July  following  (Mass.  Soldiers  in  the  Revolu- 
tion). It  is  unlikely  that  he  saw  active  service,  as  the  British  held 
Castine  throughout  the  war,  and  the  few  inhabitants  of  the  neigh- 
boring islands,  irrespective  of  their  patriotism,  were  forced  from 
their  unprotected  position  to  maintain  neutrality  for  the  sake  of 
their  homes  and  families. 

After  the  close  of  the  war  and  the  death  of  Isaac  Winslow  and 
his  wife.  Gen.  Henry  Knox,  whose  wife  as  a.  granddaughter  of  Gren. 
Samuel  Waldo  had  a  one  fifth  share  in  his  patent,  bought  up  the 
interests  of  the  other  heirs  in  1793,  and  thus  became  sole  proprietor 
of  the  Waldo  Patent  outside  of  what  had  previously  been  alienated. 
As  the  quit  claim  deed  given  Knox  by  the  Waldo  heirs  could  grant 
only  such  lands  as  they  were  actually  in  possession  of,  and  as  large 
tracts  had  been  taken  up  by  settlers  who  came  during  the  Revolu- 
tion and  afterwards,  it  was  necessary  to  put  the  grantee  in  posses- 
sion by  actual  entry  upon  these  lands,  and  by  "  livery  and  seizin 
made  by  sod  and  twig."  This  legal  ceremony  was  gone  through  with 
by  the  attorneys  for  Knox  and  the  Waldo  heirs  upon  the  lots  of  497 
settlers  in  Warren,  Waldoboro,  Thomaston,  Islesboro,  etc.,  in  the 
autumn  of  1793.  When  Knox  tried  to  realize  upon  his  speculation, 
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taken  up  these  lands  by  "  squatters'  rights  "  and  assumed  they  had 
perfect  title  thereto  (Eaton's  History  of  Thomaston  and  Rockland^ 
p.  207). 

The  Massachusetts  Legislature  was  finally  appealed  to  by  both 
sides  to  settle  this  dispute^  and  on  the  9th  March,  1797,  a  commis- 
sion was  appointed  to  "  settle  and  declare  their  rights."  On  the 
3rd  August,  1799,  an  agreement  was  made  at  the  house  of  Major 
Philip  Ulmer  in  Duck  Trap  ( Lincoln ville)  between  Gen.  Knox  and 
many  of  the  Islesboro  settlers,  under  which  three  surveyors  were 
appointed  to  ascertain  if  the  center  of  Islesboro  was  within  three 
ndles  of  the  mainland.  If  not,  the  settlers  agreed  to  bear  the  ex- 
pense of  the  survey,  as  Knox  could  then  have  no  claim  to  the  island, 
but  if  otherwise,  then  "  John  Harkness  (surveyor)  shall  inmiedi^ 
ately  proceed  to  the  running  out  of  the  lots  referred  to  the  commis- 
sioners, appointed  by  the  Legislature  of  the  Commonwealth."  As 
it  was  found  from  this  survey  that  Knox  had  good  title  to  the  island, 
the  settlers  secured  deeds  from  him  to  the  lands  they  occupied.  Wil- 
liam Pendleton  received  his  deed  on  the  13th  November,  1799,  and 
paid  Knox  $258.33  for  same  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  vii,  19). 

Some  years  previous  to  this  William  had  sold  to  his  son  Jonathan 
for  £200  his  homestead  farm  at  Islesboro,  and  on  the  same  day — 
15  May,  1794 — ^the  Ensign  Islands  for  £15  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds^ 
ii,  448,  449). 

Before  the  settlement  with  Knox  was  in  sight  and  while  the  in- 
habitants believed  Long  Island  lay  more  than  three  miles  off  shore, 
they  petitioned  the  General  Court  under  date  of  22  October,  1788, 
to  incorporate  Long  Island  and  the  smaller  islands  near  by  into  a 
town  to  be  known  as  Winchester.  The  Legislature  acted  favorably 
upcm  this  petition,  and  on  the  2Hth  of  January,  1789,  passed  an  act 
incorporating  Long  Island  Plantation  and  the  islands  adjacent  into 
a  town  by  the  name  of  Islesboro.* 

A  town  meeting  was  called  17  March,  1789,  and  at  the  first  meet- 
ing held  the  following  6th  of  April,  Capt.  William  Pendleton  was 
chosen  one  of  the  first  selectmen  of  Islesboro.  He  was  re-elected  19 
April,  1790,  after  which  term  he  passed  his  oflSce  over  to  younger 
men   (History  Islesboro,  pp.  36-39). 

With  advancing  years  the  infirmities  of  age  came  upon  him  and 
he  could  no  longer  care  for  his  remaining  property.  On  the  2d 
April,  1814,  he  sold  to  his  son  Jonathan  the  remainder  of  his  estate 
at  Islesboro  for  $1200  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  xxxvi,  178).  Jonathan 
then  arranged  for  the  care  of  his  father  and  step-mother  as  shown 
by  the  bond  he  received  7th  May,  1816,  in  the  sum  of  $700  from 
Nicholas  Wliite  and  Eliza,  his  wife,  of  Vinal  Haven,  as  surety  that 
they  would  give  maintenance  to  "  William  Pendleton  and  Priscilla 
his  wife     .     .     .     suitable  for  them  in  their  advanced  years  "  (Han- 

*  Although  Islesboro  was  not  knofwn  as  such  until  this  date,  and  though 
Maine  was  not  set  off  from  Mass.  until  1820,  yet  to  prevent  confusion  we 
shall  hereafter  refer  to  Long  Island,  or  Islesboro,  County  of  Waldo,  District 
of  Maine  and  State  of  Mass.,  as  Islfesboro,  Maine,  irrespective  of  the  date. 


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cock  Co.  Deedfl^  xxzvi,  179).  Not  long  after  this,  however,  William 
removed  to  Northport  and  lived  with  his  son  Henry  until  his  death, 
which  occurred  at  the  great  age  of  ninety-three  years.  Tradition  says 
that  after  his  decease  his  widow  returned  to  Stonington,  Conn. 

The  descendants  of  William'  Pendleton  are  very  numerous  and 
are  scattered  all  over  the  United  States,  and  in  foreign  countries  as 
well.  Originally  a  sea-faring  race,  some  of  them  still  follow  that 
pursuit,  but  the  great  majority  to-day  seek  their  fortunes  ashore. 

No  record  exists  of  Capt.  Pendleton's  first  marriage,  but  as  we 
have  seen  in  the  deed  he  gave  his  brother  Amos  in  1760,  this  wife's 
first  name  was  Judith,  and  his  granddaughters  and  other  aged  de- 
scendants who  were  living  in  1887-8  agreed  that  her  surname  was 
Carr. 

That  William^  married  (2),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  22  September, 
1765,  Lydia  Palmier  (First  Ch.  Rec.),  there  can  be  no  reasonable 
doubt.  He  was  living  in  that  town  from  1760-1769,  as  has  been 
shown  from  the  Stonington  deeds,  and  we  have  record  of  no  other 
William  Pendleton  who  could  have  contracted  this  marriage.  Four- 
teen months  after  this  date  of  marriage,  his  daughter  Mary  was 
bom,  while  before  that  time  no  child  had  been  bom  to  him  for  five 
years.  Moreover,  one  of  his  twin  daughters,  bom  after  Mary,  was 
named  Bridget,  a  name  which  had  never  before  appeared  in  the  Pen- 
dleton family  while  common  among  the  Palmers.  Several  of  Wil- 
liam's descendants  have  said  he  was  married  three  times,  although 
they  could  name  biit  two  of  his  wives.  In  1887,  Mrs.  Jeremiah 
Pitcher,  then  85  years  old,  a  granddaughter  of  William  by  his  daugh- 
ter, Bridget,  stated  that  Iter  mother  was  brought  up  by  a  ttep-mother 
and  had  a  half  brother,  John,  Since  John  was  bom  about  1752,  he 
must  have  been  a  son  of  the  first  wife,  Judith  (Carr)  Pendleton, 
who  was  living  in  1760,  and  this  g^ves  us  the  proof  that  William 
was  married  more  than  twice.  It  is  unfortunate  that  the  Connecticut 
law  did  not  require  the  wife's  signature  to  deeds  made  by  her  hus- 
band, as  otherwise  the  transfers  made  by  William'  Pendleton  be- 
tween 1765  and  1769  would  have  shown  Lydia's  name.  The  "  Palmer 
Groups  "  does  not  refer  to  this  marriage. 

WUliam'  Pendleton  married  (3),  tradition  says  about  1785,  Pris- 
cilla  Chesebrough,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Desire  (Williams)  Chese- 
brough.     She  was  bom  11  June,  1738.      (Chesebrough  Gen.*) 

No  list  of  William'  Pendleton's  children  has  been  found  of  record, 
but  the  following  names  and  dates  are  probably  accurate,  as  they 
have  been  verified  time  and  again. 

Issue  by  first  wife  (order  uncertain),  first  five  born  probably 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

♦The  "Chesebrough  Genealogy,'  p.  326,  erroneously  credits  Priscilla  with 
five  children  by  WilliamB  Pendleton,  vie,  Lydia,  Mary,  Bridget,  Jonathan, 
and  Dorothy,  while  the  "Families  of  the  Wyoming  Valley,"  p.  747,  states 
that  William  and  Priscilla  were  married  23  April,  1757,  by  Rev.  Nathaniel 
"Ellis  ";  also  that  she  was  the  daughter  of  Jabez  and  Priscilla  (Chesebrough) 
Chesebrough,  baptised  at  Stonington  18  May,  1729. 


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115.  JoV,  b.    about   1746;   m.    (1),   Sarah   Crandall;    (2),   Lydia 

Decrow. 

116.  Lydia^  m.  Jared  Crandall. 

117.  Jonathan,  b.  15  Nov.,  1752;  m.  (1)^  Jane  Mclntyre;  (2),  La- 

cinda  Hatch. 

118.  John,  b.  1754  ( ?) ;  m.  fonr  times. 

119.  Oliver,  b.  1756;  m.  SaUy  Young. 

120.  Henry,  b.  about  1760;  m.  Reb^ca  Alden. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

121.  Mary  (PoUy),  b.  14  Nov.,  1766;  m.  Isaiah  Wilcox. 

122.  Bridget,  b.  15  Nov.,  1769;  m.  Robert  Famsworth. 

123.  Judith  (twin  with  Bridget  ?) ;  m.  James*  Sheffield. 

124.  Dorothy   (said  by  some  to  have  been  Bridget's  twin);  no  fur- 

ther record. 

49.  Amos'  Pendleton  (CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly,  R.    I.,  21   June,   1728,  and  died  there,   25   November,   1821. 

Amos'  Pendleton,  who 
was  one  of  the  longest 
lived  men  in  the  fam- 
ily, spent  nearly  all  his 
ninety-three  years  in  his  native  town  except  for  what  time  he  was 
away  at  sea.  Dennison's  "  Westerly  &  Its  Witnesses  "  speaks  of  him 
as  a  master  mariner,  and  he  is  generally  referred  to  as  "  Capt."  Amos 
in  the  Westerly  records.  Yet  in  the  deed  given  him  by  William  and 
Judith  Pendleton  of  Stonington,  to  a  mansion  house  and  land  at 
Westerly,  on  the  24th  of  March,  1760,  he  is  called  "  Blacksmith," 
and  he  may  have  followed  this  occupation  first.  For  this  property 
Amos  paid  £2000  (West.  L.  E.,  ix,  355). 

As  befitted  a  son  of  Col.  William  Pendleton  he  took  an  active  part 
in  the  affairs  of  the  town,  serving  as  one  of  its  councilmen  from 
1784  to  1792,  besides  holding  minor  offices.  In  May,  1765,  he  was 
appointed  Lieutenant  of  the  First  Westerly  Co.,  King's  County 
Regt,  and  was  re-appointed  in  1766  (R.  I.  Civil  &  Mil.  App'tments). 
The  Rhode  Island  Census  for  1774  shows  that  Amos  Pendleton  was 
the  owner  of  two  slaves  in  that  year. 

On  the  30th  of  May,  1774,  the  Town  Council  "  Voted  that  Capt. 
Amos  Pendleton  have  an  order  on  the  Town  'Treasurer  for  6/8  for 
40  quarts  of  milk  for  the  sick  in  the  Small  Pox  "  [hospital]  (West- 
erly C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  241). 

In  the  Supplement  to  "  New  York  in  the  Revolution  "  it  is  stated 
that  Amos  Pendleton  was  one  of  the  refugees  from  Long  Island  to 
Connecticut.  It  would  not  appear,  however,  that  he  had  removed  to 
Long  Island,  as  all  his  children  bom  during  the  Revolutionary  War 
had  Westerly  as  their  birth-place.  It  is  more  likely  that  Amos  as 
captain  of  a  vessel,  assisted  the  refugees  to  leave  the  island. 

On  the  18th  of  September,  1776,  he  was  the  sixty-fifth  signer 
of  the  "  Resistance  Act "  drawn  up  at  Westerly  on  that  day  by 
which  the  citizens  in  agreeing  to  oppose  the  English  in  every  way. 


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tested  their  loyalty  to  the  Continental  government.  Just  what  serv- 
ices Amos  performed  in  the  Revolution  cannot  be  determined  abso- 
lutely^ owing  to  the  fact  that  the  records  do  not  distinguish  between 
him  and  his  son^  Amos^  Jr.,  ^cept  once,  all  other  accounts  referring 
merely  to  "Amos  Pendleton."  It  was  probably  Amos,  Sr.,  however, 
who  was  one  of  the  "Alarm  Men "  of  Westerly,  Edward  Bliven, 
Captain,  drawn  for  three  months  on  the  16th  of  January,  1777,  to 
serve  the  third  month  (Westerly  "  Town  Meetings,"  iii,  160),  as 
these  were  the  older  men  of  the  town  who  did  guard  duty  while  the 
younger  ones  were  away  at  the  war.  Again,  as  most  of  these  men 
composed  a  company  called  the  "  Reformadors,"  Amos,  Sr.,  is  prob- 
ably referred  to,  when  at  a  town  meeting  held  at  Elias  Thompson's 
house,  8  January,  1777,  it  was  "Voted,  that  the  Reformadors  be 
called  upon  to  organize  a  military  company,"  and  Amos  Pendleton 
was  elected  Ensign  thereof  (Ibid.,  p.  159).  As  a  member  of  Capt. 
Edward  Bliven's  Westerly  Alarm  Co.,  Amos  Pendleton  received  pay 
for  thirty  days*  service  from  the  6th  of  November  to  the  6th  of  De- 
cember, 1777  (R.  I.  Archives). 

The  best  evidence  we  have,  however,  that  Amos,  Sr.,  was  a  mem- 
ber of  a  military  organization  in  the  Revolutionary  War  appears  in 
the  pension  application  of  his  son,  Zebulon,  which  states  that  he 
(Zebulon)  served  two  months  in  the  summer  of  1778  as  substitute 
for  his  father  in  Capt.  Joshua  Pendleton's  Westerly  Co. 

Among  those  "Who  subscribed  to  the  Continental  Loan  Office,  it 
being  the  deficiency  of  the  money  that  was  not  subscribed  in  West- 
erly to  supply  said  Loan  Office  by  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly, 
Sept.,  1779,"  the  name  of  Amos  Pendleton  appears  as  the  contributor 
of  £13  ("  Town  Meetings,"  iv,  6). 

The  will  of  Amos  Pendleton,  dated  at  Westerly,  6  November, 
1819  (Probate  Rec,  ii,  435),  names  sons  Andrew  and  Zebulon,  chil- 
dren of  late  son  Jonathan,  sons  Gilbert,  Otis  and  Harris,  grand- 
daughters. Thankful  Dunbar,  Catherine  Stanton,  Betsy  Barns, 
grandson  Charles  Pendleton  and  daughter  Nancy  Barns. 

Many  of  Amos's  sons  and  grandsons  have  followed  the  sea  and 
acquired  wealth  as  successful  master  mariners  and  vessel  owners. 
Since  the  extinction  of  American  commerce  his  later  descendants 
have  made  thf^ir  mark  in  commercial  pursuits. 

Amos*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  February, 
1753,  Susannah  Chesebrough,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  and  Su- 
sannah (Rossiter)  Chesebrough.  She  was  born  5  July,  1733,  and 
died  31  May,  1768  (Westerly  Rec.  &  Chesebrough  Gen.).  He  mar- 
ried (2),  in  1768,  Anna  Foster,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Anna 
Foster  of  Watch  Hill.*  She  was  bom  in  1743,  probably  at  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  and  died  5  June,  1819,  at  Watch  Hill,  aged  76  years. 

The  will  of  Jonathan  Foster,  dated  21  May,  1778,  names  wife 
Anna,  and  daughter,  Anna  Pendleton  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv, 
437). 

•  The  •*  Foster  Genealogy "  states  that  Anna  Foster,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
and  Anna  Foster,  married  Pendleton. 


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Issoe,  from  Westerly  Records: 
By  first  wife: 

125.  Aixios%  Jr.,  b.  5  Nov.,  1764;  m.  Catherine  Davis. 

126.  Andrew,  b.  7  July,  1766;  m.  Abigail  Pakner. 

127.  Mary  (MoUyX,  b.  4  Aug.,  1768;  m.  Nathan  Barber,  Jr. 

128.  Zebiflon,  b.  27  May,  1760;  m.  Thankful  Wells. 

129.  Charles,  b.  24  April,  1762;  m.  Abigail  Rhodes. 

130.  Lydia,  b,  7  Oct.,  1764;  d.  inf. 

131.  Frederick,  b.  13  June,  1766;  lost  at  sea,  1  Dec.,  1790.     Mar- 

ried, Sept.,  1790,  Lucy  Hinckley.  No  issue.  His  father  was 
apptd.  admr.  of  his  estate.  Inventory  was  taken  28  May, 
1792.  On  the  20th  Feby.,  1793,  Katherine  Pendleton  gave 
a  receipt  to  her  grandfather,  Capt.  Amos  Pendleton,  for  £2, 
5s.,  7d.  as  lawful  heir  of  her  deceased  uncle,  Frederick  Pen- 
dleton (West  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v).  Frederick  Pendleton's  widow 
married  second,  his  half-brother,  Jonathan*  Pendleton. 
By  second  wife: 

132.  Jonathan*,  b.  19  Sept.,  1769;  m.  Mrs.  Lucy  (Hinckley)   Pen- 

dleton. 

133.  Nancv,  b.  22  July,  1771 ;  m.  Nathaniel  Bams,  Jr. 

134.  Acors,  b.  28  July,  1773;  d.  16  Dec.,  1790. 

185.  William,  b.  23  July,  1775;  lost  at  sea,  6  June,  1796;  m.  Joanna 
Barber  (?).  No  issue.  His  widow  was  apptd.  admx.  of  his 
estate  but  declined  the  trust  through  her  grandfather,  Nathan 
Barber,  who  appeared  before  the  Town  Council,  29  Aug., 
1796;  Capt.  Amos  Pendleton  was  accordingly  apptd.  admr. 
on  this  day.  William's  widow  m.  (2),  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I., 
11  Oct.,  1798  (Hopkinton  Rec.),  Augustus  Kenyon,  who  on 
the  25th  of  Feby.,  1799,  gave  a  receipt  to  Capt.  Amos  Pen- 
dleton for  £30,  16s.,  1  l/2d.  in  full  of  dower  due  Joanna 
Kenyon,  late  the  widow  of  William  Pendleton,  dec.  (West. 
C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v). 

136.  Isaac,  b.  22  Nov.,  1777;  m.  Nancy  Sheffield.     No  issue.     Six 

wedLS  after  his  marriage  he  went  to  sea  and  what  befell  him 
is  described  upon  the  stone  erected  to  his  memory  in  the  Rob- 
inson burying  ground  at  Stonington,  Conn.:  "In  memory 
of  Capt.  Isaac  Pendleton  who  was  massacred  with  his  boat's 
crew  by  the  savages  on  his  landing  at  the  Island  of  Ton- 
gotalboo  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  in  the  year  1804.  Aged  about 
26  years."  His  widow  did  not  marry  again  and  survived  her 
husband  many  years.  She  died  13  Sept.,  1868,  ae.  91  (G.  S. 
Robinson  Burying  Ground). 

137.  Otis,  b.  7  March,  1780;  m.  Betsey  Kenyon. 

138.  Gilbert,  b.  7  Sept.,  1782;  m.  (1),  Margaret  Rhodes;  (2),  Celia 

Rhodes. 

139.  Harris,  b.  17  Nov.,  1786;  m.  Martha  Kenyon. 

50.  Freelovb*  Pendleton  (Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  30  October,  1731.     The  will  of  Col.  Joseph*  Pen- 


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dleton  shows  that  by  her  cousin^   [40]    Sylvester*  Pendleton^  Free- 
love  had  a  son: 
[96]   Sylvester',  b.  1748;  (m.  Eunice  Cobb). 

She  afterwards  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  Aug.,  1751,  Capt. 

Isaac  Sheffield  (3rd).     He  d.  1797.     The  Probate  records  of 

Stonington  show  that  on  the  4th  August  in  that  year  there  "  Ap- 
peared in  this  Court  Isaac  Sheffield  &  refused  to  take  Letters  of 
Administration  on  the  Intestate  Estate  of  his  father,  Capt.  Isaac 
Sheffield,  late  of  Stonington,  dec.  This  Court  hath  appointed  Wil- 
liam Sheffield  and  Amos  Sheffield  Administrators  on  the  Intestate 
Estate  of  their  father,  Capt.  Isaac  Sheffield." 

In  the  division  of  his  property,  20  April,  1799,  receipts  for  JB207 
lis.  4  l/2d.  were  given  by  Reuben  and  Deborah  Chesebrough,  Ed- 
ward and  Sarah  Hancox,  Isaac  Sheffield,  "eldest  son  of  the  dee'd," 
Samuel  and  Polly  Breed,  Zebulon  and  Freelove  Hancox,  Zebulon 
Hancox  for  children  of  his  first  wife,  Lydia,  and  by  William  Shef- 
field for  the  "  heirs  of  James  Sheffield,  fourth  son  of  deceased  " 
(Stonington  Prob.  Rec,  vi,  228). 

Issue  (Sheffield),  from  Stonington  records: 
i.  Isaac*  (4th),  b.  10  Feby.,  1752;  m.  10  April,  1776,  Wealthian 

Gorton, 
ii.  Sarah,  b.  31  Aug.,  1754;  d.  21  Aug.,  1802;  m.  21  April,  1771, 

Edward  Hancox,  Jr. 
iii.  WiUiam,  b.   1   Feby.,  1757;  d.  26  May,  1809;  m.    (1),  Lucy 

Ann ;  (2),  25  May,  1783,  Elisabeth  Eells. 

iv.  Lydia,  b.  20  April,  1759;  d.  14  Aug.,  1786;  m.  20  April,  1777, 

Zebulon  Hancox  (first  wife). 
V.  Freelove,  b.  29  July,  1761;  d.  9  Dec,  1801;  m.  21  Feby.,  1790, 

Zebulon  Hancox  (second  wife). 
vi.  Mary,  b.  17  Feby.,  1764;  d.  7  Nov.,  1848;  m.  20  Feby.,  1799, 

Samuel  Breed  (second  wife), 
vii.  Amos,  b.  11  May,  1766;  d.  at  Demerara,  5  Dec.,  1799;  m.  8 

June,  1788,  Sarah  Goddard. 
viii.  James,*  b.  4  June,  1771;  d.  1799;  m.  [123]  Judith*  Pendleton, 
ix.  Deborah,  b.  2  May,  1777;  d.  19  Oct.,  1838;  m.  13  Dec.,  1796, 
Reuben  Chesebrough. 

References:  "Chesebrough  Genealogy,"  Gravestones  in  Robinson  Burying 
Ground  at  Stonington. 

51.  (Lieut.)  Peleg^  Pendleton  (CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  July,  1733,  and  died  10  July,  1810,  at 
Prospect,  now  Searsport,  Me.  [G.  S.].  Up  to  the  time  Peleg  Pen- 
dleton was  fifty  years  old  he  made  his  home  at  Westerly,  R.  I.  In 
1757  he  paid  a  tax  there  of  4s.  7d.  Early  in  life  he  began  going 
to  sea,  and  on  the  4th  of  October,  1762,  he  bought  with  James  Bab- 
cock  for  £6000,  "  old  tenor  "  (present  value  about  $1.25  a  pound), 

*  Given  erroneously  in  Stonington  Vital  Records  as  **  Isaac." 


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tiie  3&-toii  schooner,  "  Dolphin."    In  this  vessel  Peleg  had  a  quarter 
shaxe  and  Babcock  the  balance  (West  Rec,  x,  485). 

Ihixing  the  smallpox  epidemic  in  Westerly  in  1774^  it  was  voted 
hj  the  Town  Council  on  the  28th  of  March  of  that  year,  "That 

Capt.  Peleg  Pendle- 
ton have  an  order  on 
the     town     treasurer 

/^for  £3.  12s.  8id. 
for  his  services  in 
sending  the  nurses  & 
getting  the  necessaries  for  the  people  in  the  smallpox  "  [hospital] 
(C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  237). 

On  the  first  of  May,  1775,  Peleg  was  given  a  deed  to  250  acres 
of  land  in  the  township  of  Frankfort,  Hancock  County,  Province  of 
Maine  and  state  of  Massachusetts.  Not  long  afterwards  he  made  a 
clearing  there  and  lefl  his  son,  Peleg,  Jr.,  in  charge  of  the  property 
irhile  he  returned  to  Rhode  Island  for  iJie  rest  of  his  family.  In 
the  meantime  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  the  siege  of  Boston  had 
sliown  the  colonists  that  the  differences  between  them  and  the  mother 
country  could  only  be  settled  by  a  prolonged  war,  and  Peleg,  be- 
lieving that  his  family  would  be  safest  in  Westerly,  decided  to  re- 
main there  until  the  struggle  was  ended. 

He  had  early  opportunity  to  show  his  allegiance  to  the  new  gov- 
ernment the  colonies  had  formed,  subscribing  his  name  as  the  ^ixty- 
fourth  signer  to  the  "Test  Act"  circulated  at  Westerly  in  1776. 
On  the  3rd  of  June,  1777,  he  was  elected  Lieutenant  of  Capt.  James 
Babcock's  "Westerly  Train  of  Artillery.  Between  November  6  and 
December  6,  1777,  he  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's 
detachment  from  Col.  Joseph  Noyes*  regt  militia  (R.  I.  Military 
Returns).  No  further  record  of  him  appears  at  Westerly  save  that 
on  the  17th  ot  September,  1781,  he  witnessed  the  will  of  his  old 
associate,  James  Babcock. 

Upon  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  Peleg  Pendleton  with 
all  his  family,  except  the  oldest  daughter,  removed  to  Maine  and 
settled  upon  the  estate  he  had  bought  eight  years  before.  He  found 
that  the  log-house  he  had  built  there  then  had  fallen  to  pieces,  and 
no  trace  of  his  son,  Peleg,  Jr.,  was  to  be  found.  What  became  of 
Um  has  always  remained  a  mystery. 

Lieut.  Pendleton  spent  the  rest  of  his  life  upon  this  farm.  On 
the  16th  of  May,  1789,  he  was  a  petitioner  with  his  son,  William 
and  others,  from  the  plantation  of  Frankfort,  asking  that  the  Massa- 
cliiisetts  Legislature  incorporate  that  plantation  into  a  township  to 
be  called  Knoxburgh.  Their  names  also  appear  in  a  later  petition, 
Norember  20th  of  the  same  year^  praying  for  incorporation  into  a 
township  to  be  known  as  Enoxbury.  On  the  24th  of  February, 
1794,  Peleg's  property  came  within  the  boxmds  of  the  township  of 
Prospect,  organized  on  that  day,  and  a  still  later  division,  13  Feb- 
rnary,  1845,  brought  it  into  the  present  town  of  Searsport.  In  the 
meantime,  Maine,  which  had  been  a  District,  or  Province  of  Massa- 


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chusetts  ever  since  Brian  Pendleton's  time^  was  set  off  as  a  separate 
state  in  1820^  and  Hancock  County  was  divided  7  February^  1827^ 
the  western  portion,  in  which  lay  Frankfort,  forming  part  of  the 
new  county  of  Waldo.  The  reader  should  keep  in  mind  these  various 
divisions  and  changes  when  noting  hereafter  the  birth-places^  etc., 
of  Peleg's  descendants,  for  to  save  repeating  these  facts  so  many 
times  we  shall  generally  refer  to  all  these  events  as  having  occurred 
at  Searsport,  Maine. 

Nearly  all  the  sons  and  grandsons  of  Peleg  Pendleton  were  mas- 
ter mariners.  The  sails  of  their  ships  have  whitened  every  ocean 
known  to  commerce,  and  the  remotest  ports  of  the  world  have  been 
familiar  to  them.  They  were  the  finest  type  of  that  splendid  race 
of  sea  captains  who  in  the  palmy  days  of  American  shipping  carried 
our  flag  to  the  most  distant  comers  of  the  earth.  Their  wives  went 
with  them  on  many  of  their  voyages,  and  no  small  number  of  their 
children  were  bom  at  sea  or  in  foreign  lands.  Their  sisters,  too, 
married  sea  captains  and  became  as  good  sailors  as  their  husbands 
or  brothers.  It  is  peculiarly  fitting  that  the  last  of  the  many  Pen- 
dletons  to  command  a  full-rigged  ship  should  be  a  descendant  of 
Lieut  Peleg,  [1221]  Andrew  S."  Pendleton  of  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Peleg'  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  September,  1758, 
Ann  Park,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Green)  Park. 
She  was  bom  at  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  28  October,  1739,  and  died  at 
Prospect,  now  Searsport,  Maine,  20  March,  1817  [G.  S.]. 

Issue  (first  ten  from  Westerly  Records,  Town  Meetings  Book, 
1743-1778,  p.  146): 

140.  Peleg*,  Jr.,  b.  22  June,  1760.     As  previously  noted,  no  trace 

of  him  has  ever  been  found  after  his  disappearance.  There 
is  a  puzzling  reference  in  the  Mass.  Rec.  of  Revolutionary 
soldiers,  to  a  Peleg  "  Pendlton  "  of  Bridgewater,  whose  name 
appears  in  a  list  of  men  raised  to  serve  in  the  Continental 
Army  from  Col.  Mitchell's  3rd  Plymouth  County  Regt.,  as 
returned  agreeable  to  order  of  Council  of  7  Nov.,  1777;  he 
was  engaged  for  the  town  of  Bridgewater,  and  joined  Capt. 
J.  Allin's  Co.,  Col.  Bailey's  Regt,  to  serve  three  years.  No 
rec.  of  a  Peleg  Pendleton  appears  upon  the  Bridgewater  town 
books,  however,  nor  upon  the  records  of  Plymoutii  County. 

141.  Anna,  b.  4  June,  1762;  m.  Jesse  Wilcox. 

142.  Abigail,  b.  2  Dec.,  1764;  d.  7  Dec.,  1769. 

143.  Thomas,  b.  4  June,  1767;  m.  Lucinda  Carver. 

144.  William,  b.  17  June,  1769;  m.  Nancy^  Pendleton. 

145.  Joseph  (twin  with  William),  m.  Weidthy  Thomas. 

146.  Lydia,  b.  11  Aug.,  1771;  m.  Ebenezer  Griffin. 

147.  Abigail,  2d.  (twin  with  Lydia),  m.  Thomas  Wilcox. 

148.  Green,  b.  21  June,  1774;  m.  Nancy  Park. 

149.  Prodence,  b.  6  Oct.,  1777;  m.  Alexander  Nichols. 

150.  Phineas,  b.  26  Sept,  1780,  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  Nancy  Gil- 

more. 
Ref.— Bangor  (Me.)  Hist.  Mag.,  i.  99-3;  Hist.  Islesboro,  Me.,  pp.  961-9. 


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Note.-— The  record  of  Peleg's  children  and  grandchildren  given  in  the  Ban- 
gor magazine  contains  many  inaccuracies. 

52.  JOHN^  Pendleton  (Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  May,  1737  (Westerly  Kccords),  or  22  May,  1735 
(record  in  family  Bible).     He  died  at  Westerly,  31  March,  1812. 

John  Pendleton  was  a  farmer,  inn-keeper  and  master  mariner. 
The  Rhode  Island  census  of  1774  shows  that  he  was  the  owner  (or 
employer)  of  six  Indians  in  that  year. 

On  the  3l8t  of  October,  1775,  he  was  appointed  (by  mistake) 
Ensign  of  the  1st  Company,  Westerly  Militia,  to  which  office  his 
brother  Ephraim  was  subsequently  appointed   (R.  I.  Col.  Rec.). 

In  1776  he  was  enrolled  in  the  Westerly  Artillery  (R.  I.  Census), 
and  in  1777  he  was  one  of  those  upset  off  Point  Judith  in  the  expe- 
dition that  was  fitted  out 
at  Westerly  to  jmn  Gen. 
Spencer.  The  report  of 
the  Legislative  Commit- 
tee which  appraised  the  articles  lost  in  the  disaster,  shows  that  John 
Pendleton  parted  with  gun,  bayonet,  and  knapsack,  valued  at  £6. 
He  was  the  twenty-ninth  signer  of  the  "  Test  Act,"  drawn  up  at 
Westerly  in  1776,  to  test  the  loyalty  of  the  inhabitants  to  the  new 
state  of  Rhode  Island.  A  John  Pendleton,  landsman,  served  on  the 
ship  "  Oliver  Cromwell,"  Tim  Parker,  conmiander,  16  May-2  August, 
1779.      (Conn.  Soldiers  in  Rev.)* 

On  the  13th  August,  1780,  John  Pendleton  "from  Westerly" 
49wned  covenant  to  tiie  First  Congregational  Church  at  Stonington, 
and  was  baptized  the  same  day,  as  "  John  Pendleton,  adult,  of  West- 
erly "   (Church  Records). 

On  the  8th  February,  1781,  John  Pendleton,  son-in-law,  and  Jo- 
seph Latham,  grandson,  were  appointed  guardians  of  Joshua  Thomp- 
son "  Who  is  delirious  and  void  of  reason,"  and  "  Said  guardians 
are  to  see  that  provision  is  made  for  widow  of  Ephraim  Pendleton, 
deceased"  (West.  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  419).  On  the  14th  February, 
1785,  Capt.  John  Pendleton  was  appointed  sole  guardian  of  Joshua 
Thompson  (Ibid.),  and  on  the  13th  November,  1789,  he  was  made 
administrator  of  Thompson's  estate  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v).  On  the  4th 
January,  1790,  John  Pendleton  as  administrator,  petitioned  the 
Rhode  Island  Assembly  for  power  to  sell  Joshua  Thompson's  real 
estate.  This  petition  was  signed  by  the  other  heirs,  Joshua  Thomp- 
son (Jr.),  Joseph  Latham,  in  behalf  of  Lois  Latham,  Nathan  Gallup, 
Sabra  Pendleton,  Simeon  West  and  Nancy  West. 

According  to  John*^  Pendleton's  descendants,  he  had  become  the 
father  of  a  son  previous  to  his  marriage  with  Sabra  Thompson.  No 
reference  to  this  child's  mother  has  been  found  in  the  Westerly  records, 
but  the  name  of  John  Pendleton,  Jr.,  appears  there  and  also  in  the 
lists  of  Rhode  Island  Revolutionary  Soldiers.  This  son, 
151.  John*,  Jr.,  b.  about  1760,  m.  Mary  Noyes. 
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John'  afterwards  married  at  Westerly^  R.  I.,  22  September,  1766, 
Sabra  Thompson,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Sarah  (Stanton)  Thomp- 
son. She  was  bom  31  October,  1743,  and  died  21  February,  1829. 
By  her  he  had  issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.  (Westerly  records): 

152.  £uniee%  b.  26  Aug.,  1766;  m.  Lyman  Hall. 

153.  George,  b.  24  July,  1768;  m.  Deborah"*  Babcock. 

154.  John  Gardner,  b.  7  May,  1770;  nu  Susannah  Colgrove. 

155.  Sabra,  b.  19  Aug.,  1773;  m.  [163]  Paul*  Pendleton. 

156.  Charles  Lee,  b.  4  March,  1777;  m.  Abbie  Taylor. 

157.  Fanny,  b.  13  Dec.,  1778;  m.  Joshua  Thompson. 

158.  WiUiam,  b,  24  Nov.,  1787;  m.  Anna  Taylor. 

53.  Benjamin^  Pendleton  (CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Westerly,  R.  L,  18  September,  1738,  and  died  there  29  Decern* 
ber,  1824.  Like  many  of  the  early  Pendletons  at  Westerly,  he  went 
to  sea  as  a  young  man,  and  in  time  became  a  master  mariner.  There 
are  few  references  to  him  upon  the  town  records,  and  we  suppose  he 
led  the  quiet  life  of  the  average  citizen,  participating  in  the  town 
meetings  but  not  seeking  office  for  himself.  In  one  item  that  does 
mention  him,  however,  in  1764,  we  have  a  glimpse  of  one  of  the  gala 
occasions  of  the  olden  time,  when  it  was  "  Voted  that  Benjamin 
Pendleton  have  liberty  to  sell  Strong  Liquor  on  the  Day  Mr.  George 
Sheffield  Launches  his  vessel  that  is  now  on  the  Stocks  "  (West.  C.  & 
P.  Rec,  iv). 

The  Westerly  Tax  List  of  1757  shows  that  he  was  assessed  two 
shillings  in  that  year,  although  he  was  then  under  age.  Benjamin 
Pendleton  played  an  active  part  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  as  shown 
by  the  following  records: 

"  On  the  30th  of  Aug.,  1775,  the  tender  of  the  British  ship  of 
War  '  Rose,'  Capt.  Wallace,  pursued  a  small  American  craft  to  the 
wharf  at  Stonington.  Capt.  Benjamin  Pendleton  was  there  and 
with  other  brave  men  drove  the  tender  off.  The  '  Rose '  then  can- 
nonaded Stonington,  wounding  one  man  but  killing  none  "  ("  West- 
erly and  Its  Witnesses  ")•  The  "  History  of  Stonington  "  [p.  38] 
gives  a  slightly  different  version  of  this  affair.  Wheeler's  account 
says  the  British  had  demanded  the  surrender  of  a  vessel-load  of 
cattle  which  had  just  been  landed  there,  and  upon  the  refusal  of 
this  demand  the  tender  of  the  warship  was  sent  to  seize  the  cattle, 
but  was  fired  upon  and  driven  off,  after  which  the  bombardment 
took  place.  This  may  have  been  the  basis  of  the  tradition  related  by 
Hadlai  F.  Pendleton  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  to  the  effect  that  a  British 
vessel  once  pursued  Benjamin  Pendleton's  sloop,  and  when  he  lock 
refuge  in  a  small  creek,  two  boat  loads  of  sailors  were  sent  to  effect 
his  capture.  His  crew  made  off  hastily,  but  Benjamin  and  his  son 
David,  then  aged  12  (which  would  put  this  incident  seven  years  after 
the  other  one),  remained  aboard,  concealing  themselves.  Benjamin 
loaded  his  two  muskets  nearly  to  the  muzzle,  and  when  the  boats 
were  close  by,  he  fired  twice  upon  them,  killing  and  wounding  a  large 


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number  of  the  assailants,  a  bloody  repulse  to  the  attempted  cutting 
out  expedition. 

In  1776,  Benjamin  Pendleton  was  enrolled  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Pendleton's  Company  of  Westerly  Militia  (R.  I.  Rec.).  On 
the  18th  of  September  in  that  year,  he  was  the  68th  loyal  citizen  of 
Westerly  to  sign  the  "  Test  Act,"  pledging  allegiance  to  the  new 
State  government  (Westerly  "  Town  Meetings/'  iii,  155). 

In  April  1779  his  sloop  "  Louis,"  laden  with  com,  was  seized  by 
the  authorities  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  through  fear  that  it  was  destined 
for  the  British,  but  was  released  upon  evidence  being  shown  that  the 
cargo  was  for  the  people  of  Stonington  (Conn.  Col.  Rec).  On  the 
14th  of  October,  1781,  he  was  enlisted  as  private  in  Capt.  Allin's 
Company,  Col.  Christopher  Smith's  Regiment,  and  was  discharged 
the  next  day  (R.  I.  Rev.  Rec).  In  1779  he  subscribed  £14  to  the 
Continental  Loan  Office  to  help  make  up  tlie  deficiency  of  the  amount 
to  be  raised  at  Westerly  under  Act  of  the  General  Assembly,  Sep- 
tember, 1779  (Westerly  "  Town  Meetings,"  iv,  5). 

Benjamin's  most  notable  achievement  in  the  Revolution  was  the 
capture  of  a  British  privateer,  the  following  account  of  which  is 
from  Denison's  "Westerly  and  Its  Witnesses":  "During  the  Rev- 
olution, Capt.  Joseph  Dodge  of  Westerly  owned  and  commanded  a 
vessel  named  the  '  Lucretia.'  In  his  patriotic  zeal,  he  transformed 
her  into  a  privateer.  Securing  a  suitable  armament  and  accepting 
Benjamin  Pendleton  as  Lieut,  and  Smith  Murphy  as  gunner,  he  was 
ready  to  put  to  sea,  but  was  taken  sick.  No  time  could  be  lost. 
Lieut.  Pendleton  accepted  the  command  and  the  '  Lucretia '  turned 
her  prow  to  the  ocean.  Near  Block  Island  she  fell  in  with  an  Eng- 
lish privateer,  the  '  Huffa,'  that  had  seriously  annoyed  our  coast. 
The  chase  closed  by  an  engagement  short  but  decisive.  The  '  Lucre- 
tia '  captured  the  '  Huffa  '  and  brought  her  into  Stonington." 

Another  undertaking  in  which  Benjamin  was  engaged  appears  in 
the  "  New  York  Calendar  of  Historical  Mss."  [Vol.  1,  p.  645],  and 
is  as  follows  * 
"State  of  New  York  to  Dann  Collins.  Dr."     [1777]. 

"  To  going  from  Sag  Harbour  to  East  Hampton  with  John  Minor 
&  Benjamin  Pembleton  of  Connecticut  &  Abraham  Ix)per,  a  Soldier 
in  Captain  Davis'  Company  and  taking  from  Coll.  Gardner's  House 
130  Fire  Arms  Bayonets  Catuch  Boxes  &  3  Silver  Headed  Swords, 
and  taking  from  Coll  Mulford's  3  Casks  of  Powder  &  2  Boxes  of 
Lead  all  which  we  brought  to  Sag  Harbour  put  on  Board  a  Vessel 
Loaded  at  Sea  Brook  &  Delivered  to  Coll  Livingston. 

Also  my  taking  at  another  Time  3  Casks  of  Powder  from  the 
House  of  Maltby  Gilston  Esq'  Southampton  &  bringing  the  same  to 
Guilford  which  Powder  is  now  in  my  possession 

The  Account  as  Follows 

To  the  hire  of  4  Horses  from  Sag  Harbour  to  East  Hamp- 
ton £  0-16-0 


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98  THE  PENDLETON  OENBALOOT 

To  my   Time,   Extraordinary  trouble.   Expenses   taking   s^ 

arms  &^  4    00 

To  John  Minor  for  the  same  4    00 

To  Benj*"  Pembletpn  for  the  same  4    0  0 

To  Carting  the  Arms  Powder  &  Ball  from  East  Hampton  to 

Sag  Harbour  0  16  0 

To  Carting  the  Powder  from  Af  Gelstons  taking  and  trans- 
porting to  Guilford  14  0 


York  Money  £14  16  0 

Dan  CoUins  " 

The  descendants  of  Benjamin'  Pendleton  are  quite  numerous  and 
are  scattered  all  over  the  United  States.  His  sons — except  the 
youngest — ^were  master  mariners^  as  were  many  of  his  grandsons 
also.  The  later  generations  have  followed  very  diverse  occupations. 
Benjamin''  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  February, 
1763,  Lois  Burdick,  daughter  of  David  and  Mary  (Thompson)  Bur- 
dick.     She  was  bom  at  Westerly,  1  April,  1738. 

Issue  (from  Westerly  Town  Meeting  Records,  1743-1778,  p. 
177): 

159.  Benjamin*,  Jr.,  b.  7  Feby.,  1764;  m.  Lucy  Frink. 

160.  Lois,  b.  8  March,  1766;  m.  Alexander  Bradford. 

161.  Lydia,  b.  7  March,  1768;  m.  William*  Chesebrough. 

162.  David,  b.  18  May,  1770;  m.  Sarah*  Pendleton. 

163.  Paul,  b.  4  May,  1772;  m.  Sabra*  Pendleton. 

164.  Lebbeus,  b.  16  Feby.,  1774;  m.  Lucretia*  Pendleton. 

165.  Christopher  Segar,  b.  18  Sept.,  1776;  m.  Bridget  Thompson. 

166.  Jabez  Chesebrough,  b.  21  May,  1778;  m.  Sarah  A.  Dunbar. 

167.  Susannah,  b.  25  July,  1783;  m.  Thomas  Burch. 

54.  Lydia^  Pendleton  {Col.  William^,  Joteph^),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  March,  1740/1,  and  died  there,  6  January,  1828. 
She  married  at  Westerly,  10  December,  1761,  her  step-brother,  Zeb- 
ulon  Chesebrough,  Jr.,  son  of  Zebidon  and  Mary  (McDowell) 
Chesebrough.  He  was  born  11  February,  1739/40,  and  died  22 
February,  1827. 

Issue   (Chesebrough),  from  Stonington,  Conn.,  records: 
i.  Waiiam  Pendleton*,  b.   17  Oct.,  1762   (7  Oct.  in  Chesebrough 
Gen.) ;  d.  9  April,  1764  (10  Oct.,  1762,  in  Chesebrough  Gen.), 
ii.  Lydia,  b.  5  Nov.,  1763;  d.  9  April,  1764. 
iii.  Zebulon,  3rd,  b.  6  Feby.,  1766;  d.  15  Dec,  1828;  m.   (1),  6 

Feby.,  1791,  Phebe  Chesebrough;  (2),  Abigail  Randall, 
iv.  Isaac,  b.   14  July,  1769;  d.  22  Sept.,  1847;  m.  Sarah  Chese- 
brough. 
V.  Lydia,  2nd,  b.  10  July,  1771;  d.  1  June,  1841;  m.  as  first  wife, 

20  March,  1791,  Rev.  Elihu  Chesebrough. 
Ti.  Molly,  b.  25  Dec,  1774;  d.  1795.  unm. 


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Tii.  Thomas  Randall^  b.  21  Dec.,  1776;  d.  24  Dee.,  1817;  nou  Mercy 

Chesebrough. 
viiL  Prudence,  b.  24  Feby.,  1780;  m.  Samuel  Thompson, 
iz.  Amelia,  b.   2   March,   1784;  d.  9   Feby.,   1870,  at  Voluntown, 

Conn.;  m.  Capt.  Jonathan  Gray  Stanton,  son  of  Amariah  and 

Dorothy  (Whipple)  Stanton. 

Ref. — Hist.  Stonington,  ComL;  Chesebrough  Genealogy,  p.  65;  Stanton 
Genealogy. 

55.  (Capt.)  Joshua"  Pendleton  {Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  May,  1744,  and  died  there  while  on  a 
Tisit,  9  April,  1824.  He  married  at  Westerly,  6  January,  1768, 
Anna  (Nancy)  Clarke,  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Potter) 
Clarke.  She  was  bom  7  October,  1747,  and  died  27  June,  1840,  at 
Norwich,  Conn. 

Joshua  Pendleton  was  a  master  mariner  in  early  life,  and  retired 
from  the  sea  when  he  was  about  fifty  years  of  age.  Up  to  that  time 
he  made  his  home  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  where  he  was  more  active  in 
military  than  in  dvil  affairs.  The  Rhode  Island  records  show  that 
he  was  appointed  Ensign  of  the  1st  Company  Militia  at  Westerly  in 
August,  1774,  re-appointed,  Jime,  1775,  commissioned  Lieutenant, 
31  October,  1775,  and  1776,  Captain,  May,  1777,  and  received  sub- 
sequent appointments  as  Captain  up  to  February,  1780.  In  Gen. 
Sullivan's  expedition  against  Newport  in  August,  1778,  Joshua  Pen- 
dleton served  as  Captain  in  Col.  Noyes'  Regiment,  and  received  pay- 
ment for  "  Provisions  found  "  from  25  July  to  1  August,  1778. 

His  name  does  not  appear  often  in  the  Council  and  Probate  Rec- 
ords at  Westerly,  but  on  the  29th  of  March,  1784,  Capt.  Joshua 
Pendleton  and  William  Babcock,  Esq.,  were  appointed  to  set  a  value 
of  the  rent  of  Thompson's  farm.  About  1795  he  removed  to  Nor- 
wich, Conn..,  where  he  bought  a  farm  on  the  Bozrah  line  and  lived 
there  the  rest  of  his  life.  Most  of  this  farm  lay  in  Bosrah,  but  his 
house  was  on  the  Norwich  side  of  the  boundary.  The  record  of  his 
death  upon  the  Norwich  records  refers  to  him  as  ", Deacon,"  a  posi- 
tion he  held  for  many  years  in  the  First  Church  of  that  town.  His 
will,  dated  at  Norwich,  30  December,  1813,  filed  5  May,  1824  (Nor- 
wich Prob.  Rec,  xiii,  372;  see  Appendix  VIII),  names  wife  Anna, 
sons  Joshua,  William,  Elisha  C,  and  Adam;  daughters  Nancy  Rog- 
ers, Patty  Palmer,  Lucy  Lathrop,  Clarissa  Harlowe  Adams,  Polly 
Bennett,  and  Lydia  Bennett;  grandson,  Joseph  Pendleton.  In  the 
naming  of  a  daughter  "  Clarissa  Harlowe,"  it  would  appear  that  the 
Hterature  of  his  day  was  not  unknown  to  Deacon  Joshua. 

The  descendants  of  Capt.  Joshua  Pendleton  are  more  numerous 
through  his  daughters  than  through  his  sons.  Those  bearing  the 
name  Pendleton  have  been  mostly  farmers  with  a  sprinkling  of  busi- 
ngs and  professional  men.  Most  of  them  are  now  located  in  Con- 
necticut, New  York,  and  Colorado,  with  a  few  in  Michigan,  Califor- 
nia and  other  states.  Several  of  them  have  been  members  of  state 
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Joshua  Pendleton's  gravestone  in  the  old  cemetery   at  Norwich- 
town,  Conn.,  bears  the  following  inscription: 

"  In  Memory  of  Dea.  Joshua  Pendleton  who  died  April  9,    1824^ 
aged  80. 

Blessed  are  the  dead 
Which  die  in  the  Lord. 

Rendered  Loyal  Service  in  the  Cause  of  American  Independence  as 
Capt.  of  the  First  Westerly  Co.  R.  I.  State  Militia  from  May,  1776 
to  the  close  of  the  War." 

Issue  of  Joshua  and  Nancy  (Clarke)  Pendleton  (irom  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  records) : 

168.  Joshua*,  Jr.,  b.  25  May,  1770;  m.  (1),  AmeUa^  Pendleton;  (2), 

Elsie  Ann^  Pendleton. 

169.  Anna,  b.  3  June,  1772;  m.  Denison  Rogers. 

170.  Martha,  b.  3  March,  1774;  m.  Walter  Palmer. 

171.  Lucy,  b.  14  March,  1776;  m.  Samuel  Lathrop. 

172.  Clarissa  Harlowe,  b.  24  April,  1778.;  m.  David  Adams. 

173.  Polly,  b.  16  Aug.,  1780;  m.  Amos  Bennett. 

174.  William,  b.  27  May,  1782;  m.  Dolly  Story. 

175.  Elisha  Clarke,  b.  16  May,  1784;  m.  Hannah  Bolles. 

176.  Adam,  b.  4  Dec,  1786;  m.  Hannah  Marsh. 

177.  Lydia,  b.  4  Feby.,  1789;  m.  Elisha  Bennett 

NoTx:  The  U.  S.  Pension  records  show  that  Anna  (Nancy)  (Clarke) 
Pendleton,  widow  of  Capt.  Joshua  Pendleton,  applied  for  a  pension  13 
July,  1837,  and  the  memorandum  given  of  her  husband^s  Revolutionary 
services  confirm  those  we  have  written  above.  Her  claim  was  allowed  in 
favor  of  her  surviving  children. 

56.  (Lieut.)  Ephraim^  Pendleton  {Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  14  July,  1746,  and  died  there,  2  January, 
1780.  In  October,  1775,  he  was  appointed  Ensign  of  the  1st  West- 
erly Co.,  King's  County  Regt.,  in  place  of  John  Pendleton,  who  had 
previously  been  appointed  by  mistake.  Ephraim  was  re-appointed 
in  January,  1776,  and  in  May,  1777,  he  was  commissioned  Lieuten- 
ant of  this  Company.  In  1778  he  was  again  commissioned  Lieutenant, 
but  his  name  does  not  appear  subsequently  upon  the  Rhode  Island 
Revolutionary  records. 

On  page  131  of  "  New  York  in  the  Revolution,  Supplement,"  it  is 
stated  that  Ephraim  Pendleton  and  others,  **  Who  were  for  the  most 
part  captains  of  various  kinds  of  vessels,"  assisted  in  the  removal 
of  the  refugees  from  Long  Island  to  Connecticut.  Denison's  "  West- 
erly and  Its  Witnesses  "  says  that  Ephraim  was  a  master  mariner, 
and  that  he  is  buried  in  the  old  Pendleton  Burying  Ground  at  West- 
erly. 

Ephraim^  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  17  December, 
1767,  Sarah  Thompson  (T.  R.).     She  was  the  daughter  of  Joshua 


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and  Sarah  (Stanton)  Thompson^  born  31  Jany.^  1748^  as  shown  by  the 
direction  given  John  Pendleton  when  appointed  guardian  to  Joshna 
Thompson  in  1781  to  make  provision  for  the  widow  of  Ephraim  Pen- 
dleton,  late  deceased  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  419).  She  was  liv- 
ing at  Stonington^  Conn.^  as  late  as  12  December^  1799^  when  she 
gave  a  receipt  to  Capt.  Samuel  Thompson  for  £12  in  full  of  her 
rights  in  the  estate  of  her  brother^  George  Thompson  (Ibid.,  v^  426). 
No  record  has  ever  been  found  showing  that  Ephraim's  daughters 
were  married^  and  we  do  not  know  whether  he  has  descendants  or 
not.  His  children^  as  entered  upon  the  Westerly  records  at  their 
mother's  request  in  1799,  were  as  follows: 

178.  Sarah%  b.  16  Sept.,  1768,  at  Mason's  Island,  Conn. 

179.  Ephraim,  Jr.,  b.  25  Oct.,  1770.     On  the  24th  of  Oct.,  1797, 

Ephraim  Pendleton  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  bought  land  in 
Belchertown  of  Robert  Brown  for  $240  (Hampshire  Co.  Mass. 
Deeds,  xii,  366).  Record  of  the  sale  of  this  land  does  not 
appear.  Ten  years  later  he  appears  as  a  land  owner  at  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  as  shown  by  the  Worcester  Co.  Deeds,  and  in 
1814  he  bought  three  parcels  of  land  in  Brookfield  and  North 
Brookfield.  In  1815  his  wife  Polly  joined  with  him  in  a  deed 
to  Matthew  Wood  of  land  in  North  Brookfield  (Worcester 
Co.  Deeds,  Vol.  194,  p.  278).  In  1826,  Polly  Pendleton, 
"  single  woman,"  of  Brookfield,  received  mortgage  from  Jo- 
seph Doane,  and  she  was  still  living  there  in  1836  when  this 
mortgage  was  discharged  (Ibid.,  Vol.  249,  p.  62).  It  is  rather 
singular  that  Polly  should  be  referred  to  as  a  single  woman 
if  she  was  Ephraim's  widow,  as  seems  likely. 

The  vital  records  of  Brookfield  show  that  the  intentions  of 
marriage  of  Ephraim  Pendleton  of  Worcester  and  Polly 
Blanchard  were  entered  8  Dec,  1799,  and  that  the  marriage 
intentions  of  Polly  Pendleton  and  Ebenezer  F.  Newell  of 
"  Reedfield,"  Me.,  were  recorded  there,  18  Feby.,  1826.  Polly 
Blanchard  was  probably  the  daughter  of  William  and  Pru- 
dence Blanchard,  who  was  bom  at  Brookfield,  24  Sept.,  1778. 
No  children  of  Ephraim  and  Polly  appear  in  the  Brookfield 
records.  The  U.  S.  Census  of  the  town  in  1800  shows  he  was 
then  living  there,  aged  between  26  and  45,  his  family  consist- 
ing of  but  one  female,  between  16  and  26.  The  Census  of 
the  town  in  1810,  shows  that  he  was  still  under  45,  and  that 
his  family  had  not  increased.  The  subsequent  Censuses  of 
Brookfield  and  North  Brookfield  do  not  mention  him,  and  it 
would  appear  that  he  had  died  between  1810  and  1820  with- 
out issue.  As  we  have  record  of  no  other  Ephraim  Pendleton 
at  this  period  there  can  be  no  doubt  that  the  above  records 
refer  to  [179]  Ephraim*,  Jr. 

180.  Lodowick,  b.  5  May,  1772;  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  2  Feby.,  1795. 

181.  Elizabeth,  b.  28  Dec,  1773. 

182.  Mary,  b.  20  Sept.,  1776, 

183.  Edward  Denison,  b.  5  May,  1777;  d.  2  July,  1778. 


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184.  Nathaniel  Minor  (twin  with  Edward) ^  m.  Hannah  . 

185.  Ketnrah,  b.  19  Jany.,  1779. 

67.  LucT*  Pendleton  (^CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  22  April,  1752,  and  died  27  August,  1839,  at  Cortland, 
N.  Y.  She  married  6  May,  1773,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  Robert  Ran- 
dall, son  of  John  (3rd),  and  (second  wife)  Mrs.  Mary  (Holmes) 
[Palmer]  Randall.  He  was  bom  at  Stonington,  25  October,  1751, 
and  died  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  3  January,  1833. 

Issue    (Randall),  all  born   at   Stonington,   Conn.,  except  the 
last  child: 
i.  Robert,  Jr.*,  b.  6  Feby.,  1774;  d.  15  Dec.,  1859,  at  Brookfield, 

N.  Y.;  m.  Eunice  Brown, 
ii.  Isaac  Pendleton,  b.  7  Dec,  1775;  d.  1862  at  Cuyler,  N.  Y.;  m. 

(1),  Mary  Randall;   (2),  Hannah  Brown, 
iii.  Horatio  Gates,  b.  17  Nov.,  1777;  d.  10  June,  1837,  at  Sodas 

N.  Y.;  m.   (1),  Permelia  Hawkins;   (2),  Elizabeth  Alvord. 
iv.  Henry,   b.   3   March,   1780;   d.    11    March,   1872,   at   Pittsfield, 
N.  Y.;  m.   (1),  Margaret  Ten  Brook;   (2),  Mrs.   Hepsebah 
Bumham. 
V.  William  Pendleton,  b.  3  May,  1782;  d.  23  Dec.,  1850,  at  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.;  m.  Betsey  Bassett. 
vi.  Nathan,  b.  6  April,  1784;  d.  12  March,  1851,  at  Persia,  N.  Y. 

m.  (1),  Lucy  Phelps;  (2),  Philura  Maine, 
vii.  Roswell,  b.  13  Aug.,  1786;  d.  18  Aug.,  1871,  at  Cortland,  N.  Y, 

m.  Harriet  Stephens, 
viii.  Maria,  b.  1  Oct,  1789;  d.  24  March,  1875,  Aubumdale,  Mass 
m.  (1),  AlTin  Stephens;  (2),  Samuel  Ross, 
ix.  Esther,  b.  2  May,  1792;  d.  24  Dec,  1863,  at  Brookfield,  N.  Y 

m.  William  Brown. 
X.  Pmdence,  b.  6  Dec,  1793,  at  Brookfield,  N.  Y.;  d.  1  Dec,  1794 

Robert  Randall  with  his  wife  and  children  removed  to  Brookfield 
N.  Y.,  in  1793.  "  William  Randall,  son  of  Robert,  engaged  in  busi- 
ness here  with  his  brother  Roswell,  and  about  1812  removed  to  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.,  where  they  established  a  large  and  successful  business, 
and  in  the  course  of  years  became  wealthy  men.  William  became 
interested  in  banking  and  was  for  many  years  President  of  the  Bank 
of  Ithaca,  while  Roswell  who  had  a  decided  fondness  for  military 
matters,  beginning  at  the  lowest  office  of  the  Militia  Regiment  in 
Cortland  held  every  office  in  succession  up  to  the  rank  of  Brigadier 
General.  Gen.  Roswell's  oldest  son,  Hon.  Henry  Stephens  Randall, 
was  graduated  from  Union  College  in  1830,  was  admitted  to  the  Bar 
of  the  Supreme  Court  in  1834.  Took  an  active  part  in  politics  and 
was  elected  by  the  Democrats  Secretary  of  State,  1851.  In  after 
years  he  was  nominated  for  various  other  public  offices,  some  of  which 
he  declined,  but  was  sent  to  the  Assembly  in  1871.  Mr.  Randall 
was  the  author  of  a  number  of  works  on  agricultural  topics,  also  of 
a  Biography  of  Jefferson  "  (Randall  Gen.,  p.  36). 

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58.  (Major)  Nathan'  Pendleton  (CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2  April,  1754,  and  died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y., 
E6  January,  1841.  While  Nathan  Pendleton  was  interested  in  farm- 
ing the  greater  part  of  his  life,  he  had  some  experience  of  sea-faring 
daring  his  younger  days.  His  grandson,  Hadlai  F.  Pendleton,  of 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,  has  in  his  possession  a  bill  of  sale  dated  22  March, 
1774,  from  John  Pendleton  to  Nathan  Pendleton  of  one  quarter  of 
the  sloop  "  Sea  Flower,"  and  an  old  log  book  in  the  same  hands 
shows  that  Nathan  was  master  of  the  sloop  "  Prudence,"  bound  for 
Penobscot  Bay,  in  1786. 

Nathan  Pendleton  at  one  time  evidently  intended  settling  in  Maine 
with  his  brothers  William  and  Peleg,  as  on  the  same  day  that  Peleg 
received  a  grant  of  land  in  Frankfort,  1  May,  1775,  Nathan  also 
took  up  140  acres  in  that  town.  He  did  not  locate  there,  however, 
and  sold  this  land  to  John  Park  of  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  for  £70,  17 
September,  1781  (Hancock  County,  Me.,  Deeds,  i,  54). 

Like  all  the  other  sons  of  Col.  William  Pendleton,  Nathan^  bore 
an  active  share  in  the  defense  of  their  part  of  Rhode  Island  during 
the  Revolution.  At  a  meeting  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Safety 
of  Connecticut  on  the  15th  of  November,  1776,  it  was  voted  to  ap- 
prove of  an  order  "  Drawn  by  his  Honor  the  Governor,  11  Novem- 
ber, 1776,  on  Messrs.  Elderkin  and  Wales  in  favor  of  Mr.  Nathan 
Pendleton,  for  50  lbs.  of  powder  at  5s.  4d.  per  pound  "  (Conn.  State 
Records,  i,  58). 

The  Rhode  Island  Census  of  1776  shows  that  Nathan  Pendleton 
was  enrolled  in  the  Westerly  Artillery.  His  grandson,  Hadlai  F. 
Pendleton,  states  that  he  enjoyed  a  considerable  reputation  as  a 
marksman  with  cannon,  and  that  upon  one  occasion  he  fired  a  couple 
of  long  distance  shots  at  an  English  man-of-war  which  had  anchored 
off  Stonington,  cut  her  colors  with  one  shot  and  killed  one  of  her 
young  officers  with  the  other.  The  body  was  brought  ashore  and 
buried  that  evening  under  a  flag  of  truce.  Pendleton  often  wished 
in  after  years  that  his  aim  had  not  been  so  unerring. 

On  the  18th  of  September,  1776,  he  was  the  sixty-sixth  signer  of 
the  **  Test  Act "  at  Westerly,  drawn  up  on  that  day  by  those  who 
wished  to  ratify  their  allegiance  to  the  new  government.  In  July, 
1780,  he  was  appointed  Ensign  of  the  1st  Westerly  Company,  1st 
Battalion,  King's  County  Regt.,  an  office  to  which  he  was  re-appointed 
each  year  until  1785  (R.  I.  Rec). 

Nathan  continued  to  live  at  Westerly  for  quite  a  number  of  years 
after  the  Revolution.  On  the  16th  of  May,  1792,  he  was  commis- 
sioned Captain  of  the  1st  Westerly  Company,  and  on  the  12th  of 
May,  1794,  Second  Major  of  the  Senior  Class  of  the  Washington 
County  Militia.  These  commissions  are  now  in  the  possession  of  Mr. 
Hadlai  F.  Pendleton.  Not  long  after  this  date  Nathan  removed  to 
the  neighborhood  of  what  is  now  called  Clark's  Mills,  North  Ston- 
ington, but  then  included  within  the  bounds  of  Stonington,  Conn. 
He  took  an  active  interest  in  the  affairs  of  the  town  and  represented 
it  in  the  Legislature  at  each  session  from  1803  to  1807   (Hist,  of 


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Stonington).  On  the  7th  of  Febraary,  1809,  he  sold  his  farm  of 
156  acres  in  North  Stonington  to  Thomas  Lang^orthy  for  $3000 
(No.  Stonington  deeds),  and  not  long  afterwards  removed  with  sev- 
eral of  his  children  to  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  where  the  rest  of  his  life  'was 
spent.  His  farm  there  was  about  three  miles  below  the  village^  and 
was  crossed  by  the  Chenango  river;  his  house  was  upon  the  east  bank. 
At  the  time  of  his  death  the  following  obituary  was  published  in  a 
Norwich  newspaper; 

"  Died — In  this  town  on  the  26th  inst.,  Capt.  Nathan  Pendleton, 
aged  86  years,  9  months  and  twenty-four  days.  Capt.  Pendleton 
was  a  native  of  N.  England  and  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Dur- 
ing the  arduous  struggle  which  resulted  in  establishing  our  independ- 
ence, he  was  among  those  who  devoted  themselves  to  the  righteous 
cause  and  perilled  life  and  fortune  in  defence  of  American  liberty. 
He  was  for  many  years  a  respected  and  useful  member  of  the  Leg- 
islature of  Connecticut,  in  which  state  he  is  still  held  in  grateful 
remembrance  for  the  fidelity  with  which  he  discharged  his  duties. 
After  his  removal  to  this  state  he  enjoyed  for  numy  years  the  undi- 
minished confidence  of  the  people  to  an  extent  with  which  but  few 
have  the  happiness  of  enjoying.  He  retired  from  office  in  his  ad- 
vanced age  in  accordance  with  his  own  wishes  and  regretted  by  the 
people." 

In  the  descendants  of  Nathan*  Pendleton,  we  have  a  remarkable 
list  of  brainy  men  and  women, — ^many  of  them  college-bred — clergy- 
men, bankers,  legislators,  members  of  the  bench  and  bar,  educators, 
officers  of  the  militia  and  of  the  regular  army,  and  other  government 
officials.  They  have  been  throughout  a  race  of  leaders,  not  follow- 
ers, among  whom  has  been  cherished  the  memory  and  traditions  of 
their  ancestors,  who  in  turn  may  well  be  proud  of  such  posterity. 

Nathan'  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  23  January, 
1775,  Amelia  Babcock,  daughter  of  Col.  James  and  Sarah  (Stanton) 
Babcock.  She  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  November,  1756,  and 
died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  27  September,  1814.  Col.  James  Babcock's 
will,  dated  at  Westerly  in  1781,  refers  to  his  daughter  Amelia  Pendle- 
ton, and  names  Nathan  Pendleton  as  his  executor  (Westerly  C.  &  P. 
Rec). 

Nathan  married  (2),  also  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  October,  1816, 
Mrs.  Rhoda  (Babcock)  Gavitt,  widow  of  George  Gavitt,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Worden)  Babcock.  She  was  born  at  West- 
erly, 21  August,  1764,  and  died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  20  December, 
1852. 

Issue,  first  ten  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at  Stonington, 
Conn. : 

186.  AmeHa«,  b.  20  Oct,  1775;  d.  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  6  Feby.,  1816, 

unm. 

187.  Sally,  b.  13  Aug.,  1777;  m.  Dea.  John  Langworthy,  Jr. 

188.  Nathan,  Jr.,  b.  1  June,  1779;  m.  Phebe  Cole. 

189.  Isaac,  b.  16  Jany.,  1781;  m.   (1),  Bridget  Stanton;   (2),  Mrs. 

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190.  Keturah,  b.  5  Dec,  1782;  m.  Charles  Randall  (as  first  wife). 

191.  Charlotte,  b.  24  Oct.,  1784;  m.  Christopher  Brown,  Jr. 

192.  Mary,  b.   16   Dec.,   1786;  m.   Charles   Randall    (as  his  second 

wife). 

193.  Catherine,  b.  22  July,  1789;  m.  Jeremiah  York,  Jr. 

194.  Simon,  b.  17  (7  in  Bible)  Feby.,  1792;  d.  31  Aug.,  1792. 

195.  Simon,  2nd,  b.  30  July,  1793;  d.  26  May,  1849,  unm. 

196.  William,  b.  29  April,  1795;  m.  (1),  Beteey  Pellet;  (2),  Rhoda 

Wade. 

197.  Amos,  b.  28  Feby.,  1797;  d.  5  May,  1797. 

198.  Peleg,  b.  20  March,  1798;  m.  Lucy  Ann  Babcock. 

Ref. — Babcock  Genealogy;  Westerly  records;  Family  Bible,  in  possession  of 
Hadlai  F.  Pendleton. 

Norn. — ^The  U.  S.  Pension  Bureau  shows  that  Nathan  Pendleton  of  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.,  applied  for  a  pension  17  Oct,  1833,  on  account  of  his  services 
in  the  Revolution,  but  the  claim  was  not  granted,  owing  to  the  lack  of  his 
discharge  papers.  The  record  gives  his  date  and  place  of  birth,  date  and 
place  of  death,  date  of  death  of  his  widow,  Rhoda,  and  the  names  of  his 
sarriving  children.  In  his  claim  for  pension  he  states  that  he  served  in  Gen- 
eral Spencer's  expedition  in  1777. 

60.  Keturah*  Pendleton  (CoL  William^,  Joteph^),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  25  January,  1761,  and  died  there,  15  May,  1819 
[G.   S.].     She  married  at  Westerly,  16  March,  1788,  as  his  second 
wife,   Sylvester*  Gavitt,  "son  of  Benajah,  dec"    (Westerly  Rec.), 
and    [39]   Lois*  (Pendleton)  Gavitt.     He  was  bom  about  1755  and 
died  1  May,  1829,  aged  74  [G.  S.].     He  was  a  Town  Treasurer  of 
Westerly,  also  a  Deputy  to  the  General  Assembly.     His  first  wife 
was  Sarah  Babcock,  who  died  16  June,  1787. 
Issue  (Gavitt),  from  Westerly  records: 
i.  Keturah  P.*,  b.  15  Sept.,  1791;  d.  6  Dec.  (Feby.  in  Denison), 
1811,  Newport,  R.  I.;  m.  as  his  first  wife,  24  Jany.,  1811, 
Benjamin  Underwood  Carr. 
ii.  Sarah,  b.  3  Sept.,  1793;  d.  31  March,  1880;  m.  29  March,  1817, 

Robert  Robinson  Carr  of  Newport. 
iii.  Rhoda,  b.  28  March,  1795;  d.  20  June,  1833;  m.  29  Feby.,  1824, 

Benajah  Gavitt. 
iv.  Sylvester,  Jr.,  b.  3  April,  1797;  d.  10  Sept.,  1837;  m.  Mary 
Peckham. 

▼.  Charles  Pendleton,  b.  17  Dec,  1798;  m.  Hannah . 

Ti.  William  Pendleton,  b.  19  Feby.,  1801. 

Tii.  Isaac  Pendleton,  b.  9  May,  1805;  m.  7  Oct.,  1827,  Phebe  Ann 
Edwards,  and  had:  1.  Isaac  P,^  b.  1  Dec,  1827;  2.  SylveHer, 
b.  27  Feby.,  1830;  3.  Phehe  Ann,  b.  1  March,  1832;  4.  Amo9, 
b.  16  Oct.,  1837.     His  widow  m.  James  Champlin. 

Rcf.— "  Babcock  Genealogy.";  "Westerly  and  Its  Witnesses,**  pp.  299,  298; 
**Carr  Family  Records,"  pp.  147,  X48. 

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about   1734  at   Stonington,   Conn.;  was   baptized  there   10    March, 
1733/34   (Second  Ch.   Rec),  and  died  15  August,  1826,  aged  90 
years,  at  Guilford,  Conn.     She  married  at  Guilford,  29  November, 
1752,  Noah  Fowler,  b.  1733,  d.  16  November,  1815,  son  of  Abraham, 
Jr.,  and  Elizabeth   (Hubbard)   Fowler.     He  was  a  Captain  in  the 
Revolutionary  War  and  later  a  Colonel  of  Militia. 
Issue  (Fowler),  bom  at  Guilford,  Conn.: 
i.  Abigail',  b.  15  Sept,  1753;  d.  18  Sept.,  1766. 
ii.  Noah,  Jr.,  b.  27  March,  1756;  d.  17  Dec,  1834;  m.  10  Dec., 

1777,  Lucy  Bartlett. 
iii.  Deborah,  b.  11  June,  1757;  d.  17  Nov.,  1767. 
iv.  Deborah,  2nd,  b.  1  Jany.,  1759;  m.  9  Sept,  1776,  Pavid  Bishop. 
V.  Ammi,  b.  8  April,  1761;  d.  27  Jany.,  1762. 
vi.  Abigail,  2nd,  b.  27  July,  1763;  m.  Abraham  Woodward, 
vii.  Eli,  b.  1  April,  1766;  d.  30  Sept.,  1850;  m.  28  Oct,  1784,  Mary 
Hopson.     He  was  a  member  of  the  Conn.  Legislature  from 
1797  to  1819,  Brigadier  Gen.  of  the  Conn.  Militia  in  1806, 
and  Lieut  Col.,  Conn.  Artillery,  1814.     The  commissions  is- 
sued to  him  at  these  dates  are  in  the  possession  of  his  grand- 
son, Mr.  Henry  Rogers,  of  New  Haven,  Conn, 
viii.  Miner,  b.  9  July,  1769;  d.  6  March,  1838;  m.  31  Oct,  1787, 
Rachel  Hall.     He  was  father-in-law  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hopkins 
Gallaudet,  who  founded  in  1817  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  the  first 
deaf-mute  institution  in  America, 
ix.  Bildad,  b.  17  April,  1772;  d.  9  Feby.,  1817;  m.  (1),  7  Nov., 
1790,  Sarah  BarUett;  (2),  —  Dec.,  1803,  Abigail  Hoadley. 

Ref.— New  England  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.,  VoL  LIII.,  SI1-S19. 

64.  Increase^  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Joshua'^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
probably  at  Guilford,  Conn,  (no  date),  and  died  8  July  (or  August), 
1815,  at  Cornwall,  Conn.  In  October,  1772,  Increase  Pendleton  of 
Guilford  was  commissioned  Ensign  in  the  Second  Company,  or  Train 
Band,  7th  Regt.  Connecticut  Militia,  and  in  1776  he  served  as  En- 
sign of  Capt.  Daniel  Hand's  Co.,  Col.  Talcotfs  Regt.,  Guilford 
men,  raised  "  For  service  in  the  New  York  Expedition "  (Conn. 
Records). 

Increase  Pendleton  took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  his  native 
town  and  was  a  selectman  of  Guilford  from  1785  to  1790  inclusive, 
and  also  town  treasurer  (Guilford  Town  records).  Like  his  father 
he  carried  on  the  business  of  a  tanner  and  a  maker  of  boots  and 
shoes. 

On  the  29th  of  October,  1792,  he  sold  to  John  Burgis  for  £225 
his  home  lot  in  Guilford  and  another  tract  of  land  in  East  Creek 
(Guilford  Deeds,  xiv,  117),  and  on  the  3rd  of  December  following, 
he  sold  the  rest  of  his  property  in  Guilford  to  William  Miller  for 
£50  (Ibid,,  xvi,  144).  Shortly  afterwards  he  removed  to  Cornwall, 
Conn.,  with  his  sons.  Joshua  and  William,  where  he  bought  a  farm 


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and  passed  the  rest  of  his  life.  Gold  in  his  "  History  of  Cornwall " 
[pp.  196-7]  says  of  him:  "  Major  (Jesse)  Bnel  remained  in  the 
Hollow  till  1792,  when  he  sold  his  farm  to  Increase  Pendleton  of 
Guilford,  Conn.  .  •  •  Mr.  Increase  Pendleton  .  .  .  was 
weU  advanced  in  life  when  he  came  here,  and  at  my  remembrance  of 
him  his  wife  had  died  and  he  was  an  old  man  living  in  the  family  of 
his  son,  William  Pendleton.  He  retained  the  ownership  of  the  farm 
while  he  lived,  his  sons,  William  and  Joshua,  cultivating  allotted 
portions  of  it.  He  was  a  large,  overgrown,  sluggish  man,  who  would 
occasionally  walk  up  and  down  the  road  with  staff  in  hand  and  was 
very  apt  to  be  out  when  the  crops  were  divided  between  himself  and 
his  sons.  His  daughter  Julia,  afterwards  the  wife  of  Uri  Merwin, 
lived  with  him  ajid  appeared  to  care  for  him  with  all  proper  atten- 
tion. His  sons,  William  and  Joshua,  were  active,  stirring  men  who 
raised  large  families.  Joshua  removed  to  the  West  many  years  ago, 
but  William  remained  here  during  his  life." 

On  the  28th  of  January,  1811,  Increase^  bought  of  Moses  Lyman, 
Jr.,  and  Erastus  Lyman  of  Goshen,  Conn.,  for  $200,  fifty  acres  of 
land  in  township  2,  in  a  tract  known  as  the  Triangle,  in  Lisle,  Broome 
County,  New  York,  '*  in  lot  67  in  said  town  "  (Broome  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Deeds,  ziii,  148).  This  tract  of  land  was  bequeathed  by  the  will  of 
Increase  Pendleton  [See  Appendix  VIII]  to  the  children  of  his  son 
Joshua.  In  this  document  he  also  made  bequests  to  his  sons  William 
and  Joshua,  and  daughters  Phebe  Yale  and  Julia  Merwin. 

Increase'  Pendleton  married  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  25  Dec.,  1764, 
Phebe  Kingman  (Guilford  Rec).     She  died  in  May,  1797. 
Issue  (all  but  the  last  given  in  the  Guilford  records) : 

199.  JoshuaS  b.  9  March,  1766;  m.  Deborah  Handy. 

200.  William,  b.  4  July,  1769;  m.  (1),  Lucretia  Welton;  (2),  Mrs. 

Catherine^  Coan. 

201.  Samuel,  b.  11  Oct.,  1772;  no  further  rec.     Probably  d.  young, 

as  in  the  U.  S.  Census  of  Guilford  in  1790  only  two  males 
over  sixteen  appear  in  the  family  of  Increase  Pendleton, — ^i.e., 
William  who  was  not  married  until  1792,  and  Increase  himself. 

202.  Phebe,  b.  28  Jany.,  1776;  m.  Eber  Yale. 

203.  Benjamin,  b.  15  Aug.,  1776;  d.  31  Oct.,  1776. 

204.  Julia   Anna,   b.    29    Aug.,    1785,    Guilford,   Conn.;   m.    Uriah 

Merwin. 

Increase  Pendleton's  old  homestead  at  Cornwall  is  now  occupied 
by  his  great-grandson,  Mr.  Burritt  Eber*  Yale. 

66.  William*  Pendleton  (Edmund*,  Edmund),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  3  February,  1740,  and  died  in  1796,  at  Stratford, 
Conn.  At  an  early  age  he  was  taken  by  his  parents  to  Stratford, 
Conn.,  where  he  made  his  home  the  rest  of  his  life.  His  descendants 
SAj  that  he  was  a  carpenter  and  builder.  In  1766  he  was  adminis- 
trator of  the  estate  of  his  brother,  Edmund',  Jr.,  and  in  1789  ad- 
ministrator of  his  father's  estate,  as  we  have  already  seen. 


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In  1766  William  Pendleton  "  per  Edmund  Pendleton  "  was  one  of 
those  who  petitioned  the  King  of  England  in  regard  to  lands  sup- 
posed to  be  in  the  western  part  of  New  Hampshire.  Grants  to  these 
lands  had  been  made  them  by  the  Governor  of  New  Hampshire^  when 
it  was  found  that  the  tracts  were  claimed  by  the  Province  of  New 
York  (New  Hampshire  State  Papers).  It  does  not  appear,  how- 
ever, that  William^  or  his  father  ever  lived  in  that  part  of  the  country. 

During  the  Revolutionary  War,  William*^  Pendleton  was  a  member 
of  Capt.  James  Booth's  Mounted  Company  of  Stratford,  4th  Regt. 
Connecticut  Militia,  and  served  as  3rd  Corporal  on  the  expedition 
to  New  Haven  and  Fairfield,  to  repel  the  invasion  of  the  British  under 
Gen.  Tryon,  5th  July,  1779.  He  was  discharged  at  Greenfield  Hill 
on  the  evening  of  July  8th,  making  four  days'  pay  and  fifty-two 
miles  of  horse  travel  (from  original  Roll  in  possession  of  the  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Hist.  Soc.). 

William  Pendleton's  will,  dated  26th  February,  1796,  and  pro- 
bated on  the  6th  of  June  in  that  year  (Stratford,  Conn.,  Prob.  Rec., 
iii,  310),  names  wife,  Eunice,  sons  David  and  Isaac,  and  daughters, 
Abigail,  Elizabeth,  and  Mary.  The  inventory  of  his  estate,  besides 
house  and  land,  included  "  One  four  feet  mahogany  table,  one  round 
full  leaf  maple  table,  six  fiddle-back  chairs,  one  Dutch  wheel,  two 
old  pillions,  one  old  case  of  drawers,  one  old  square  table,  one  old 
great  wheel,  one  clock  reel  and  pair  of  swifts,  one  old  copper  tea 
kettle,  one  Brass  Warming  Pan,  four  Brass  Candle  Sticks,  etc." 

W^illiam^  married  (1),  Abigail  Readfield,  daughter  of  Capt.  Rich- 
ard Readfield  of  Killingworth,  Conn.  She  was  bom  21  September, 
1743,  and  died  25  December,  1779.  He  married  (2),  Eunice  Bur- 
roughs, daughter  of  Stephen,  2d,  and  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Burroughs 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.  She  was  bom  30  April,  1761,  and  died  18 
May,  1820,  aged  69  (Stratfield  Ch.  Rec.).  Her  will,  dated  1  May, 
1820  (Stratford  Prob.  Rec.,  vii,  18),  names  son,  Eli,  "  Called  and 
known  by  the  name  of  Eli  Pendleton,"  daughter  Abigail,  wife  of 
Loudy  "  Layfield,"  and  daughter  Elizabeth  Pendleton. 

Issue  of  William'  Pendleton,  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.: 
By  first  wife: 

205.  David*,  b.  19  Jany.,  1776;  m.  Clarissa  Patterson. 

206.  Isaac,  b.  20  Feby.,  1778;  m.  Alice  Ufi'ord. 

By  second  wife  (all  three  bapt.  in  April,  1793) : 

207.  Abigail,  m.  Loudy  La  Field. 

208.  Elizabeth,   b.   about   1787;   d.   unm.   at   Bridgeport,   Conn.,    11 

March,  1864,  ae.  77  years  (Bridgeport  Rec.). 

209.  Mary,  b,   about  1792;   she  is  undoubtedly  that  "Daughter  of 

widow  Pendleton,"  who,  it  is  stated  in  the  Stratfield  (Bridge- 
port) Church  Records,  died  on  the  19th  of  August,  1809, 
ae.  17,  "  Of  a  pain  in  the  head  and  distraction  supposed  to 
arise  from  a  fall  when  young  which  had  always  affected  her." 

Note. — ^Wfilliam»  Pendleton's  marriages,  the  parentage  <yf  his  wives,  and 
the  births  and  baptisms  of  his  children,  appear  in  Orcutt's  "  History  of 
Stratford,  Conn.,*'  pp.  338,  528,  and  1167,  which  we  have  confirmed.    He'may 


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possibly  have  had  another  son,  as  the  U.  S.  Census  of  Stratford  in  1790 
ytatcs  that  he  then  had  in  his  family  three  males  under  sixteen  years  of  age. 

67.  (Capt.)  Daniel^  Pendleton  (Edmund^,  Edmund^),  was  bom 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  February,  1744.  The  land  records  of  Derby, 
C^im.,  show  that  Daniel  was  a  resident  of  Waterbury  as  early  as 
1774,  as  on  the  12th  of  December  in  that  year  he  is  called  "  of  Wa- 
terbury "  in  the  deed  given  him  by  his  brother,  Solomon,  to  land  in 
Derby  (Derby  Land  Rec.,  x,  65).  Daniel  sold  this  property  to  Ger- 
shom  Beardsley  of  Stratford,  12  January,  1775  (Ibid.,  x,  58).  Two 
years  after  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution  he  enlisted  for  three  years 
in  Munson's  Co.,  8th  Regt.  Conn.  Line,  20  May,  1777,  but  was  ex- 
changed for  John  Pontine,  1  August,  1777.  On  the  26th  of  that 
month  he  was  commissioned  a  Captain  in  Col.  Baldwin's  Regiment  of 
Artificers,  his  appointment  as  such  giving  his  residence  as  Water- 
bury.  This  regiment  was  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress  in  1777 
and  acted  as  a  pioneer  and  construction  corps  under  the  direction  of 
the  Quartermaster  General.  It  was  attached  to  the  Continental  Army 
and  was  engaged  at  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Monmouth  and  other 
fields. 

When  Gen.  Greene  assumed  comnumd  of  the  Southern  Department 
in  1780,  he  urgently  requested  that  Capt.  Pendleton's  Company  of 
Artificers  *'  Wholly  raised  in  Connecticut "  be  sent  to  him.  The 
Company  marched  as  directed  and  was  the  only  body  of  men  from 
that  state  to  serve  south  of  Virginia  during  the  war.  It  remained 
there  until  the  disbanjlment  of  the  troops  in  1783,  by  which  time  it 
had  become  much  reduced.  Capt.  Pendleton's  name  appears  on  the 
last  roll  of  the  Company  in  September,  1782,  at  which  time  he  is 
reported  as  on  furlough  (Conn,  in  the  Revolution).  His  name  is 
given  among  the  list  of  officers  entitled  to  half  pay  for  life  for  serv- 
ing to  the  end  of  the  war,  according  to  an  Act  of  Congress  passed 
21  October,  1780  (SafFel's  "  Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War,"  p. 
430). 

After  peace  had  come,  Capt.  Daniel  settled  in  New  York  City, 
and  the  Manhattan  directory  for  1786  shows  that  he  was  a  merchant 
there  at  67  Water  Street.  His  name  does  not  appear  in  later  issues 
of  this  directory,  and  it  is  likely  that  he  removed  to  Georgia  about 
this  period  to  take  possession  of  the  lands  given  him  by  the  will  of 
his  brother,  Solomon,  who  had  died  in  New  York  in  1785.  During 
his  residence  in  this  state  he  seems  to  have  been  engaged  in  a  war 
with  the  Indians,  as  Mr.  D.  N.  Wilkes,  an  aged  resident  of  Reids- 
ville,  Ga.,  says  he  has  been  told  that  Pendleton's  Creek  in  South- 
eastern Georgia  "  Was  named  after  old  Capt.  Daniel  Pendleton. 
He  was  a  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Indian  War  and  they  had  a 
fight  with  the  Indians  on  [what  is  now]  Pendleton's  Creek,  and  that 
is  how  it  was  named."  Outside  of  one  or  two  unimportant  land  rec- 
ords in  which  Capt.  Pendleton  sold  property  in  Glynn  County,  etc., 
as  executor  of  his  brother  Solomon's  will,  we  have  been  unable  to 
obtain  any  other  information  bearing  upon  his  life  in  this  state.  His 
death  occurred  at  Savannah  early  in  1800,  as  he  made  his  will  there 


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on  the  26th  of  February  in  that  year^  and  it  was  probated  on  the  4th 
of  March  following — only  one  week  later.  This  testament  [see  Ap- 
pendix VIII]  names  but  one  heir^  a  son^  Daniel^  Jr.,  then  a  minor, 
over  whom  Capt.  Pendleton  directed  that  Edward  White  should  act 
as  guardian. 

The  surname  of  Daniel  Pendleton's  wife  is  unknown;  her  first 
name  was  Elizabeth,  as  the  Waterbury  records  note  the  birth  of 
Gideon  Davis,  son  of  Daniel  and  Elisabeth  "  Pembleton  "  (Vol.  i,  p- 
99).  The  will  of  Solomon  Pendleton  refers  to  Daniel  as  having  a 
large  and  growing  family,  but  if  he  had  children  besides  those  whose 
names  we  have  found,  they  must  have  died  young.  As  far  as  has 
been  determined  his  children  were  as  follows: 

210.  Gideon  Davis*,  b.  27  Jany.,  1772,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  no  fur- 

ther record;  probably  died  young. 

211.  Montgomery  (?),  d.  of  smallpox  between  March  26  and  May 

19,  1777,  at  Westbury,  Conn.  This  may  have  been  Gideon 
Davis.  The  "  History  of  Waterb\iry,  Conn."  (Vol.  I,  p.  437), 
indicates  doubt  of  the  correctness  of  this  name,  referring  to 
the  child  as  "  Young  Montgomery  (  ?)  Pendleton."  It  is  note- 
worthy that  Daniel  enlisted  in  the  army  immediately  after 
the  death  of  this  child. 

212.  Edmund.     His  place  here  is  shown  by  the  will  of  Lieut.  [69] 

Solomon'^  Pendleton,  who,  dying  in  New  York  in  1787,  where 
his  brother  Capt.  Daniel  was  then  living,  made  a  bequest  to 
**  My  nephew  Edmund  Pendleton  ...  in  consideration 
of  the  attention  paid  me  during  my  illness."  No  further  rec- 
ord of  this  Edmund  has  been  found. 

213.  Daniel,  Jr.     He  appears  to  have  been  the  sole  survivor  of  his 

father's  family,  but  we  hav^  so  far  been  unable  to  ascertain 
what  became  of  him.  Letters  sent  to  all  the  Probate  Courts 
and  Registries  of  Deeds  in  eastern  Georgia  generally  were 
unanswered,  and  the  only  reference  to  him  we  could  find  was 
a  deed  in  Savannah  in  1812,  when  Daniel  Pendleton,  "  power 
White,"  sold  land  to  George  Scott.  It  would  appear  from  this 
that  he  was  still  a  minor,  and  if  so,  he  could  not  have  been 
born  earlier  than  1792,  The  U.  S.  Census  of  Savannah  in  1820 
does  not  mention  him.  Edward  White  died  in  1814,  but  his 
will  makes  no  reference  to  his  ward,  Daniel  Pendleton,  Jr. 

70.  James'  Pendleton  (Edmund^,  Edmund^),  was  lv)m  12  June, 
1756,  probably  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  where  his  father  had  settled  in 
1754.  While  his  name  has  not  been  found  upon  the  Stratford  rec- 
ords, nor  any  mention  of  him  in  the  settlement  of  his  father's  estate, 
yet  his  connection  here  is  shown  by  the  will  of  [68]  David'  {Ed- 
mund*, Edmund^),  which  refers  to  **  My  brother,  James  Pendleton." 
The  Ms.  of  his  son,  James^,  Jr.,  gives  the  missing  date  of  birth, 
and  states  further,  "  My  father  died  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  12 
December,  1778."  His  name  has  not  yet  appeared,  however,  in  the 
lists  of  Connecticut  soldiers  so  far  collected. 


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As  stated  by  his  son^  James'  Pendleton  married  Sarah  Lyons, 
daughter  of  Grashom  [Gershom  ?]  Lyons,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.  She 
was  bom  15  Febroary,  1761,  and  married  (2),  John  Merritt  They 
removed  to  Saratoga  Comity,  N.  Y. 

James'  and  Sarah  (Lyons)  Pendleton  had  but  one  child: 

214.  James^  Jr.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1777,  Weston,  Conn.;  m.  Sally  Turney. 

71.  Jamxs'  Pendleton,  Jr.  (James^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  21  No- 
vember, 1710,  at  Westerly,  E.  L,  and  died  there  in  1792.  He  re- 
moved to  Stonington,  Conn.,  shortly  after  the  birth  of  his  first  child. 
and  bought  land  there  of  Benajah  Billings  for  £155  on  the  14th  of 
May,  1742.  He  continued  to  live  in  that  town  until  1753,  when  on 
the  6th  of  July  of  that  year  he  sold  his  property  to  his  half-brother, 
Thomas  Pendleton,  for  £1200  and  retumed  to  Westerly.  In  1757, 
he  paid  a  tax  there  of  7s.  lOd.  The  Rhode  Island  Census  of  1774 
shows  him  as  a  resident  of  that  town  with  a  family  consisting  of 
three  males  over  16  and  one  female  over  16— evidently  his  wife. 
His  son  Simeon  and  himself  would  account  for  two  of  these  males, 
but  the  third  one  is  unknown — ^his  son,  Ichabod,  being  deceased,  and 
James,  3rd,  having  a  family  of  his  own — ^unless  his  grandson,  Jo- 
seph^ Pendleton,  born  1754,  survived  till  then  and  was  brought  up 
in  James'  family.  On  the  6th  of  December,  1791,  James  Pendleton 
of  Westerly  was  drawn  as  a  grand  juror  (Westerly  "  Town  Meet- 
ings," iv,  119). 

The  will  of  James'^  Pendleton,  dated  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  10  Octo- 
ber, 1792  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v,  218),  names  wife,  Abigail;  sons,  Simeon 
and  James;  daughters,  Desire,  wife  of  Stephen  NUes,  and  Hannah, 
wife  of  David  Wilbur.  Inventory  was  taken  12  January,  1793,  and 
amounted  to  £19  4s.  9d. 

James*  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  22  March,  1731, 
Abigail^  Brown.  That  she  was  the  daughter  Abigail^,  born  3  Feb- 
ruary, 1712,  of  Eleazer  and  [11]  Ann'  (Pendleton)  Brown,  is  shown 
by  tiie  signatures  of  James  Pendleton  and  his  wife,  Abigail,  appear- 
ing in  the  deed  given  30  July,  1734,  by  the  heirs  of  Ann*'  (Pendle- 
ton) Brown,  to  Joseph  and  Edmund  Pendleton,  of  all  their  rights 
in  the  estate  of  Capt.  James^  and  Major  Brian^  Pendleton  (Rock- 
ingham Co.,  N.  H.,  Deeds,  xz,  227). 

The  children  of  James'  and  Abigail*  (Brown)  Pendleton  were 
(first  and  last  from  Westerly  Rec,  others  from  Stonington 
Rec.) : 

215.  Ichabod*,  b.  9  May,  1732;  m.  Esther  Ayer. 

216.  Desire,  b.  27  Feby.,  1738/39;  m.  Stephen  Niles. 

217.  David,  b.  10  Oct.,  1741;  d.  8  Jany.,  1748/49. 

218.  James,  3rd,  b.  8  May,  1744;  m.  Elizabeth . 

219.  Hannah,  b.  22  May,  1747;  m.  David  Wilbur. 

220.  Anna,  b.  7  Feby.,  1749/50;  no  further  rec.;  she  is  not  men- 

tioned in  her  father's  will  and  probably  d.  young. 

221.  Simeon,  b.  8  June,  1756;  m.  Tabitha  Niles. 

72.  Gbabiah'  Pxmdliton  (James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  1  November, 
1712,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  there,  1  October,  1793. 


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Obadiah  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  4  June,  1736,  Rachel 
Hadsall.*  She  was  the  widow  of  Joseph  Hadsall  to  whom  she  had 
been  married  10  November,  1715,  and  so  was  considerably  older  than 
her  second  husband.  Her  father  was  William  Crumb,  whose  will, 
dated  6  July,  1741,  names  daughter,  Rachel  Pendleton  (Westerly  C. 
&  P.  Rec,  iii,  70). 

By  her  first  husband,  Josep]}  Hadsall,t  she  had  had  seven  children^ 
the  youngest  of  whom  was  born  in  1727.  Hadsall  died  in  this  j^&t, 
as  on  the  25  September,  1727,  the  Town  Council  ordered  an  inven- 
tory taken  upon  his  estate  (C.  &  P.,  1719-1737,  p.  125),  and  ap- 
pointed his  widow,  Rachel,  administratrix,  13  November,  1727  (Ibid., 
p.  256,  new  no.).  On  the  29th  of  March,  1742,  Rachel  Pendleton, 
"  the  former  widow  of  Joseph  Hadsall,"  appeared  before  the  Coun- 
cil and  presented  account  of  her  administration  of  Hadsall's  estate 
before  she  married  Pendleton.  It  was  "  Voted  that  the  sd  Rachel 
Pendleton  be  allowed  J£78  9.  8  for  her  keeping  two  of  her  sd  deed 
husband's  children,  twelve  years  and  six  months,  viz  one  seven  years 
and  the  other  five  years  and  six  months  while  she  was  Hadsall's 
widow  "  (C.  &  P.,  ii,  359).  It  would  appear  from  this  that  her  chil- 
dren by  Hadsall  had  all  been  disposed  of  before  she  married  Pendle- 
ton, and  the  record  which  we  are  leading  up  to  would  be  perfectly 
clear  were  it  not  for  the  fact  that  on  the  29th  of  June,  1730,  the 
Town  Council  accepted  William  Crum  bondsman  for  the  support  of  a 
bastard  child  called  Joe  (?),  son  of  the  widow  Rachel  Hadsall  (C.  & 
P.,  1719-1730,  p.  228).  Accordingly  when  at  a  meeting  of  the  Town 
Council,  31  October,  1743,  it  was  **  Voted  that  the  clerk  of  this  Coun- 
cil shall  give  a  certificate  to  the  Selectmen  to  the  Town  of  Voluntown 
that  we  own  and  acknowledge  Obediah  Pendleton  and  his  wife  and 
two  children  to  be  inhabitants  of  this  town  and  will  receive  them  as 
such  at  any  time  "  (C.  &  P.,  ii,  383),  we  cannot  feel  positive  that 
both  these  children  were  his.  That  Obadiah  did  have  more  than  one 
child  of  his  own,  however,  is  more  clearly  indicated  by  a  certificate 
given  him  at  Westerly,  29  October,  1753,  for  himself,  wife  and  fam- 
Hy  upon  his  removal  to  Stonington  (C.  &  P.  Rec,  iii,  381).  His  wife 
Rachel  was  living  as  late  as  3  January,  1751/2,  when  she  joined  with 
her  husband  in  a  deed  to  Wm.  Wilbur  of  land  in  Westerly  (W.  L.  E., 
vii,  372). 

Obadiah's  name  has  not  been  found  upon  the  records  of  Volun- 
town, Conn.,  and  it  is  likely  his  stay  there  was  not  of  long  duration. 
We  have  just  seen  that  he  was  again  a  resident  of  Westerly  in  1753. 
He  does  not  seem  to  have  remained  long  in  Stonington  either,  as  in 
1754  while  a  resident  of  that  town,  he  bought  land  in  Westerly  of 
Daniel  and  Mehitable  Bowen  (W.  L.  E.,  ix,  59).  Obadiah  probably 
spent  the  rest  of  his  life  in  his  native  place,  although  his  name  does 
not  appear  in  the  Rhode  Island  Census  for  1774  nor  in  the  U.  S. 
Census  for  1790. 

♦Hadfall  in  Arnold's  V.  R.  R.  I. 
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No  further  record  of  him  shows  until  the  26th  January^  1789^  when  ' 
the  Westerly  Town  Council  voted  "  That  Obediah  Pendleton  by  his 
wife  appeared  before  this  Council  and  offered  to  take  the  poor  woman 
sent  to  this  town  from  New  London  and  keep  her  as  comfortable  as 
she  can  for  six  shillings  per  week"  (C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v,  36).  Daring 
the  following  year  the  Council  ordered  yarious  sums  of  money  to  be 
paid  to  Obadiah  for  taking  care  of  this  "  poor  woman/'  whose  name 
appears  as  Elizabeth  Champlin. 

A  second  marriage  of  Obadiah  is  indicated  by  the  above,  and  that 
he  married  (2)^  Mrs.  Rebecca  Reynolds  of  Hopkinton^  is  shown  by 
the  following:  "26  Aug.,  1793,  Voted  that  all  persons  are  hereby 
forbid  harboring  of  one  Nancy  Rennolds,  daughter  of  Rebecca  Pen- 
dleton wife  of  Obediah  Pendleton  upon  Suffering  the  Penalty  of  the 
Law  •  .  .  except  she  shall  produce  a  Certificate  from  the  town 
where  she  Properly  belongs  .  .  ."  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  v, 
245).  Again,  at  the  examination  of  Esther  "  Rennolds  "  before  the 
Town  Council,  1  April,  1796,  "  Mrs.  Rebecca  Pendleton  mother  to 
sd  Esther  stated  that  her  daughter  Esther  was  bom  in  Hopkinton 
at  the  then  dwelling  house  of  Nathan  Porter.  That  she  Rebecca 
became  a  resident  of  Hopkinton  by  indenture  and  lived  there  ten 
years  after"  (Ibid.,  p.  365).  It  would  seem  that  Rebecca  was  con- 
siderably younger  than  Obadiah,  and  they  may  have  been  the  parents 
of  that  unidentified  Rebecca  Pendleton  the  bare  entry  of  whose  birth 
appears  at  p.  40  of  Vol.  4,  Westerly  records.  This  entry  was  made 
5  December,  1793,  only  two  months  after  Obadiah's  death,  but  the 
parents  of  this  child  are  not  mentioned. 

Through  advancing  years  Obadiah  eventually  became  incapable  of 
maintaining  himself.  On  the  28th  of  November,  1791,  the  Town 
Council  voted  "  Mr.  Obediah  Pendleton  Be  allowed  by  this  Town 
the  Sum  of  one  half  Bushel  of  Com  Per  Week  towared  his  Support 
Being  unable  to  Support  himself"  (C.  &  P.,  v,  142).  A  few  weeks 
later  the  Council  appointed  Joseph  Pendleton  "  to  go  to  Mr.  Obediah 
Pendleton  and  see  what  was  necessary  for  him"  (Ibid.,  p.  148). 
27  February,  1792,  articles  were  "  found  "  for  him  to  the  value  of 
£2  3s.,  and  Joshua  Vose  agreed  to  take  care  of  him  for  3/  per  week 
(Ibid.,  p.  151).  Various  payments  to  Joshua  Vose  were  ordered  by 
the  Council  under  this  arrangement  up  to  the  28th  of  October,  1793, 
when  it  was  "  Voted  that  Joshua  Vose  be  paid  out  of  the  town  treas- 
ury the  sum  of  JB17  for  board  &  other  funeral  charges  when  Mr. 
Obediah  Pendleton  Deed  &  6/6  for  his  board  until  the  first  day  of 
October  when  he  deceased." 

No  record  of  Obadiah's  children  has  been  found,  but  it  seems  rea- 
sonable to  suppose  that  he  had  at  least  two  by  his  first  wife.  One  of 
them  was  probably  the  Elizabeth  Pendleton  who  married  George 
Lewis  at  Exeter,  R.  I.,  12  January,  1757.  We  have  no  other  Eliza- 
beth of  record  at  this  period  who  could  have  been  the  one  to  marry 
Lewis,  save  Elizabeth^  (Caleh^,  Caleh^),  and  she  was  unmarried  in 
June,  1758,  when  she  gave  receipt  to  John  Randall,  Jr.,  for  legacy 
in  her   father's  will.     It  is  noteworthy  that  Elizabeth   (Pendleton) 


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Lewis  named  one  of  her  sons  Obadiah^  while  her  own  name  may  hare 
been  derived  from  Obadiah's  mother,  Elizabeth  Lanphere.  It  is  un- 
fortunate we  have  only  circumstantial  and  no  direct  evidence  to  con- 
nect Elizabeth  (Pendleton)  Lewis  with  Obadiah'  Pendleton.  As  to 
any  other  child  he  may  have  had  by  wife  Rachel  we  have  no  clue 
whatever.  We  are  accordingly  obliged  to  give  Obadiah's  issue,  by 
first  wife^  i^s: 

222.  Elizabeth*  (}),  b.  ;  m.  George  Lewis  (?). 

By  second  wife  (}) 

223,  Rebecca,  b.  13  Oct.,  1789;  no  further  record. 

73.  Elizabeth^  Pendleton  (James^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  12  April,  1715.  She  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  26 
June,  1739,  Joseph  Elliot  (Second  Ch.  Rec), 

Issue  (Elliot),  probably  incomplete,  baptisms  from  records  of 
First  Church,  Stonington: 
i.  Deborah',  bapt.  11  May,  1740. 
ii.  William,  bapt.  22  Nov.,  1741. 
iii.  Joanna,  bapt.  3  June,  1744. 

iv.  Desire,  bapt.  8  June,  1746.     The  record  of  her  baptism  refers 

to  her  as  Desire  "  Eliot,"  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 

"  of  the  West  Parish." 

We  have  been  unable  to  obtain  further  record  of  this  family.     No 

reference  to  them  appears  upon  th^  land  or  probate  records  of  New 

London,  Groton,  or  Stonington. 

Note. — ^Among  the  entries  of  baptisms  at  the  Stonington  Second  Church 
there  appears  the  following:  *'  Zebiuon,  son  of  Elizabeth  Pendleton,  was  bap- 
tised 17  Oct,  1736."  We  cannot  be  certain  whether  this  refers  to  Elisabeths 
above  or  to  her  step-mother,  Elisabeth  (Brown)  Pendleton,  although  no  refer- 
ence to  such  a  child  has  ever  been  found  in  her  father's  family.  The  bap- 
tismal records  of  this  church  also  show  that  a  Joseph  "  Eliot  *'  was  admitted 
to  the  church,  June  16,  1749,  and  that  an  infant  named  Hopestlll  Eliot  was 
baptised  the  same  day  While  these  items  may  refer  to  the  Joseph  Elliot 
that  married  Elisabeth  Pendleton  and  to  another  of  their  children,  the  neces- 
sary proof  is  lacking. 

75.  Thomas'  Pe^ndleton  (/ame**,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  3  January,  1718/19,  and  died  about  1809,  probably  at  Deer 
Island,  N.  B.,  while  on  a  visit  to  his  sons. 

On  the  18th  of  March,  1742/3,  "  Caleb  Pendleton,  grandfather,  & 
James  Pendleton,  father,"  deeded  to  Thomas  Pendleton,  husband- 
man of  Westerly,  about  300  acres  of  land  in  that  town  (W,  L.  E., 
iv,  44).  He  was  admitted  freeman  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  May,  1744, 
and  with  "  Darkis "  Pendleton  witnessed  receipt  given  to  Benoni 
Smith  by  Jonathan  Brown,  6  March,  1747,  for  the  legacy  the  latter's 
wife  received  in  the  will  of  Caleb*  Pendleton  (Westerly  C.  &  P. 
Rec,  iii,  330). 

In  1753,  Thomas  Pendleton  acted  as  executor  of  his  father's  will, 
and  on  the  6th  of  July  in  that  year  he  sold  his  property  in  Westerly, 
and  on  the  same  day  bought  from  his  half-brother,  James'  Pendle- 
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sold  to  John  Randall,  Jr.,  for  £888,  28th  January,  1766,  and  on  the 
same  day  bought  of  Thomas  Noycs,  Jr.,  for  £900,  land  at  Pawca- 
tuck.  His  de^  disposing  of  this  property  has  not  so  far  been  found, 
as  the  early  Stonington  deeds  are  indexed  only  for  Grantees. 

Tradition  says  that  Thomas  Pendleton  was  a  whalerman,  and  that 
on  one  of  his  voyages  to  Greenland  he  put  in  at  Castine,  where,  ex- 
cited by  the  beauty  of  the  Penobscot  Bay  region,  he  determined  to 
settle.  In  the  probating  of  CoL  Joseph*  Pendleton's  estate,  1761, 
he  received  £101,  which  may  have  been  due  him  as  the  master  of  one 
of  the  Colonel's  vessels.  At  any  rate,  he  removed  to  what  is  now 
Islesboro,  Me.,*  a  few  years  before  the  Revolution,  and  when  he  had 
established  himself  there,  he  brought  his  entire  family  to  the  island, 
with  the  exception  of  his  son,  Nathaniel,  who  followed  later. 

It  has  been  claimed  that  the  son,  Samuel,  was  at  Islesboro  before 
his  father,  hat  there  does  not  seem  to  be  any  way  of  proving  which 
was  the  first  settler.  The  statements  in  the  "  History  of  Islesboro  " 
upon  this  point  are  very  conflicting,  as  on  page  9  it  says,  *'  Without 
doubt,  Samuel  Pendleton  came  here  with  Shubael  Williams  of  Ston- 
ington, Conn.,  in  September,  1764,  and  settled  on  the  east  side."  On 
the  next  page,  however,  it  states  that  Thomas  Pendleton  came  in 
1775,  with  sons  Samuel,  Gideon,  etc.,  while  on  page  249,  it  is  af- 
firmed that  Thomas  Pendleton  came  to  the  island  in  1766,  and  took 
up  900  acres,  and  that  his  whole  family  soon  followed  and  settled 
upon  his  land.  The  records  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for 
Washington  County,  R.  I.  (Book  H.,  pp^  48,  79,  269),  however,  show 
^t  Thomas  Pendleton,  "  mariner,"  was  engaged  in  various  law-suits 
in  Rhode  Island  from  August,  1769,  to  August,  1771,  and  that  his 
residence  in  the  former  year  was  at  Stonington,  and  in  1770  and  1771, 
at  Westerly.  These  facts  would  indicate  that  Thomas  did  not  locate 
at  Islesboro  as  early  as  has  been  generally  supposed.  He  may  of 
course  have  taken  up  land  there  before  this  as  a  preliminary  toward 
making  a  settlement,  but  the  actual  date  of  his  leaving  the  old  home 
of  the  family  must  have  been  later  than  August,  1771. 

At  the  first  town  meeting  held  at  Islesboro,  6  April,  1789,  Capt. 
Thomas  Pendleton  was  elected  surveyor  of  highways.  He  took  an 
active  interest  in  town  affairs  and  his  name  often  occurs  in  the  early 
records.  On  the  14th  of  August,  1789,  Thomas  and  his  wife  received 
from  their  son,  Stephen  Pendleton,  a  release  of  "  The  land  they 
now  live  on,  rent  free  "  (Hancock  Co;,  Me.,  Deeds,  v,  513). 

The  descendants  of  Thomas  Pendleton  are  exceedingly  numerous 
and  are  scattered  all  over  the  United  States  and  Canada.  They  have 
been  mostly  interested  in  farming,  shipping,  and  lumbering,  in  which 
latter  pursudts  some  of  the  more  enterpifsing  have  accumulated 
wealth.  Of  his  six  sons,  Samuel  was  the  only  one  to  remain  at  Isles- 
boro; Joshua  and  Nathaniel  removed  to  Northport,  Me.,  while  the 
other  three  settled  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B. 

Thomas'  Pendleton  married  at  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  21  October, 
1743,  Dorcas  Dodge   (Block  Is.  Rec),  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and 

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Margaret  (PuUin)  Dodge  (T.  R.  Woodward's  "Dodge  Gen./'  p. 
13).  She  was  bom  there,  11  February,  1722.  The  "History  of 
Islesboro"  [p.  249]  says  that  Dorcas  was  daughter  of  Tristram 
Dodge, — ^probably  an  error,  as  the  Block  Island  records  have  no  Dor- 
cas, daughter  of  a  Tristram  Dodge,  at  this  period,  while  Dorcas^ 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Margaret  Dodge,  had  brothers  Nathan- 
iel, Mark,  and  Gideon,  and  sister,  Mary.  All  these  names  occurring 
among  Thomas  Pendleton's  children  as  well  as  that  of  Margaret,  is 
pretty  good  evidence  as  to  his  wife's  parentage.  The  Block  Island 
records  show  the  marriage  of  Nathaniel  Dodge  and  Margaret  Pullin, 
3  March,  1706;  the  "  Dodge  Genealogy  "  calls  her  Margaret  "  Pull- 
ing," while  Arnold  in  his  "  Vital  Records  of  Rhode  Island,"  refers 
to  her  as  Margaret  "  Hulling." 

No  record  has  been  found  of  Thomas   Pendleton's  children,  but 
the  following  list  supplied  by  his  various  descendant^  is  probably 
complete;  the  first  six  in  all  likelihood  were  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I-, 
the  others  at  Stonington,  Conn. 
Issue.: 

224.  SamueP,  b.  about  1745;  m.  Bathsheba  Dodge. 

225.  Nathaniel,  b.  22  Jany.,  1747;  m.  (1),  Cynthia  West;  (2),  Mrs. 

Sarah  Bradford. 

226.  Margaret,  b.  1748;  m.  Sylvester  Cottrell. 

227.  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  about  1750;  m.  Sarah  Tewksbury. 

228.  Gideon,  b.  11  Dec,  1751;  m.  Matilda  Gilkey.- 

229.  Stephen,  d.  young. 

230.  Joshua,  b.  2  June,  1755;  m.  four  times. 

231.  Mary,  b.  about  1758;  m.  Joseph  Boardman. 

232.  Mark,  d.  ae.  19  years. 

233.  Stephen,  2nd,  b.  9  Feby.,  1763;  m.  (1),  Prudence  Dodge;  (2), 

Martha  Sherwood. 

76.  Samuel*  Pendleton  (James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  21  Septem- 
ber, 1720,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  there  in  1792.  The  Council 
and  Probate  records  of  Westerly  have  the  following  item  concerning 
SamueP:     "At  a  meeting  of  the   Town   Council,  27   March,   1749, 

voted,  that  the  clerk  of  this 
Council  shall  give  a  certificate 
to  the  Selectmen  of  the  town 
of  Colchester,  Ct.,  that  this 
town  will  accept  of  Samuel  Pendleton  and  his  wife  and  three  children 
to  be  inhabitants  of  this  town,  and  will  receive  them  as  such  from 
said  town  when  legally  requested  thereto."  It  is  likely  that  the  three 
children  mentioned  here  were  Mary,  Esther,  and  Martha,  who  are 
named  in  Samuel's  will,  but  whose  names  are  not  given  in  the  list  of 
his  children  that  appears  in  the  Westerly  records. 

Samuel's  name  has  not  been  found  upon  the  Colchester  records, 
and  it  is  evident  that  he  did  not  remain  there  long, — if  indeed  he 
ever  went  there, — as  in  1757  he  paid  taxes  at  Westerly  amounting 
to  2s.  9d.    On  the  18th  of  November,  1754,  he  bad  bought  of  Thomas 


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Edwards  of  Westerly^  15  acrea  and  38  rods  of  land  in  that  town, 
bounded  partly  on  land  of  James  Hall  and  Benoni  Smith  (W.  L.  £., 
it,  242).  From  Nathaniel  Crandall  of  New  London  he  secured  for 
£500,  11  1/2  acres  at  Westerly,  27  February,  1760  (Ibid.,  p.  351). 

The  Rhode  Island  Census  of  1774  notes  two  Samuel  Pendletons 
as  heads  of  families  at  Westerly,  one  of  which  names  must  be  an 
error,  as  the  only  other  Samuel  Pendleton  of  this  period  had  removed 
to  Maine  about  1771.  Neither  of  these  families,  however,  quite  cor- 
responds with  that  of  SamueP  in  that  year.     (See  Appendix  IX.) 

On  the  15th  of  April,  1775,  he  was  appointed  with  Joseph  Cran- 
dall, 3rd,  executor  of  the  will  of  their  father-in-law,  James  Hall, 
upon  the  refusal  of  the  executors  named  in  the  will  to  act  as  such 
(West.  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  255). 

16  January,  1777,  Samuel  Pendleton  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Edward  Bliven's  Westerly  Alarm  Co.  (Westerly  Town  Rec.).  On 
the  18th  of  September,  1776,  a  paper  was  circulated  at  Westerly  for 
the  signatures  of  those  who  intended  to  support  the  Revolutionary 
cause,  and  Samuel  Pendleton  was  the  first  of  the  218  patriots  to  affix 
bis  name  to  this  "  Test  Act." 

Samuel  Pendleton's  will,  dated  8  September,  1790,  proved  31  De- 
cember, 1792  [see  Appendix  VI II J,  names  wife,  Phebe;  sons,  Stephen 
and  Gideon;  daughters,  Esther  Eldredge,  Rebecca  Sims,  Anna  Pen- 
dleton, Harriet  Crumb,  Mary  Hardy,  and  Martha  Bromley.  Receipts 
▼ere  given  27  May,  1799,  by  Rebecca  Sims,  William  Sims,  Anna 
Sims,  Samuel  Sims,  Harriet  Crumb,  Simeon  Crumb,  and  Esther  El- 
dredge (C-  &  P.  Rec,  Book  I,  following  Book  VI,  p.  49). 

Samuel'  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I..  13  February, 
1744/45,  Phebe  Hall,  daughter  of  James  Hall.  James  Hall  in  his 
will,  dated  at  Westerly,  27  March,  1775,  names  wife,  Honor  (C.  6t 
P.  Rec..  iv^  255).     Phebe  (Hall)  Pendleton  died  in  1799. 

Issue  (all  but  the  first  three  from  Westerly  vital  records): 

234.  Mary*,  m.  Hardy.     No  further  rec. 

235.  Esther,  m.  (1),  Peter  Eldredge;  (2),  Stephen  Gavitt,  Jr. 

236.  Martha,  m.   Jabez  Bromley. 

237.  Rebecca,  b.  2  Sept.,  1755;  m.   (1),  Maxson  Chase;   (2),  WU- 

liam  Sims,  Jr. 

238.  Stephen,  b.  4  Feby.,  1758;  m.  Anna  .     In  1776,  Stephen 

Pendleton  was  enrolled  in  the  3rd  Westerly  Co.  Militia,  and 
on  the  25th  of  Dec.  in  that  year  he  enlisted  in  Col.  R.  Elli- 
ott's Regt.  raised  for  three  years,  as  shown  by  the  list  of 
balances  imported  due,  Oct.,  1785  (Mss.,  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc.). 
On  the  11th  of  June,  1778,  he  was  enlisted  by  the  town  of 
Westerly  for  nine  months'  service  for  state  of  R.  I.,  and  as 
a  matross  in  Col.  Elliott's  Regt.  of  Artillery,  Capt.  E.  Adam's 
Co.,  he  received  pay  from  1  July  to  1  Sept.,  1778,  and  from 
1  Oct  to  1  November,  1778  (R.  I.  Military  Returns). 

4  May,  1795,  Stephen  Pendleton  and  Anna,  his  wife,  sold 
to  Simeon  Crumb  all  their  rights  in  the  estate  of  their  grand- 
father, James  Hall  (W.  L.  E.,  xii,  1),    "4  July,  1808,  Dan- 


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iel  Miner^  3rdy  and  Sazton  Miner,  of  North  Stonington, 
Conn.,  recover  judgment  on  Stephen  Pendleton  of  said  town, 
for  $12.26  to  debt,  aind  $2.01  costs"  (Joshua  Babcock's 
Court  Record,  p.  96). 

Stephen's  marriage  is  not  of  record,  nor  have  any  refer- 
ences to  him  been  found  upon  the  Stonington  and  North 
Stonington  records.  His  name  is  not  included  in  the  U.  S. 
Census  of  Westerly  or  Stonington  in  1790,  but  in  1800  it  ap- 
pears in  the  Stonington  Census,  his  family  consisting  only 
of  one  female  over  forty-five  years  old.  His  name  is  not 
given  in  the  1810  Census  of  these  towns,  and  it  is  likely  that 
he  removed  to  Deruyter,  N.  Y.,  just  prior  to  that  year.  The 
U.  S.  Pension  records  show  that  on  the  19th  of  June,  1821, 
Stephen  Pendleton  of  Deruyter,  N.  Y,,  aged  63  years,  ap- 
plied for  a  pension  as  a  Revolutionary  soldier,  giving  his 
services  as  we  have  noted  above  with  the  addition  of  one  year 
and  three  months  in  Col.  William  Richmond's  Regt.  from 
Nov.,  1775,  and  one  year  in  Capt.  Thomas  Cole's  Company, 
Col.  Christopher  Greene's  Regt.,  from  Dec.,  1779.  His  claim, 
which  was  allowed  by  the  Government,  mentioned  wife  Anna, 
then  64  years  old,  but  gave  no  further  family  data.  We 
have  found  no  reference  to  Stephen*  in  the  accounts  of  the 
town  of  Deruyter  given  in  the  histories  of  Madison  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  what  became  of  him  afterwards  is  unknown.  It 
would  seem  from  the  Census  and  Pension  records  that  he  had 
no  children,  or  at  least,  none  that  survived  infancy.  His 
name  does  not  appear  in  the  Probate  Records  of  Madison 
County. 

239.  Gideon,  b.  15  May,  1759 ;  m.  Anne  Rose. 

240.  Anna,  b.  18  March,  1760;  m.  at  Westerly,  8  Feby.,  1794   (as 

his  sec.  wf.),  Samuel  Sims,  son  of  William  and  Jerusha 
(Lanphere)  Sims.  His  first  wife  was  [100]  Deborah*  Pen- 
dleton, by  whom  he  had  six  ch.  We  have  no  rec,  however, 
that  he  had  issue  by  his  second  wife.  Anna  survived  her  hus- 
band, and  received  a  pension  as  the  widow  of  a  Revolutionary 
soldier.  He  died  at  Westerly,  2  Feby.,  183'i  (Westerly  Prob. 
Rec.,  Book  3,  p.  188).  An  item  in  the  Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec, 
vi,  249^  dated  30  Oct.,  1809,  shows  that  Anna  was  then 
deranged. 

241.  Harriet,  b.  4  Feby.,  1762;  m.  Simeon  Crumb. 

242.  Lucy,  b.   27  May,   1766.     She  d.   at  Westerly  in   1791,  prob. 

unm.,  as  on  the  3rd  of  March  of  that  year  Samuel  Pendleton 
was  apptd.  admr.  on  the  estate  of  Lucy  Pendleton,  late  of 
Westerly,  dec.  (C.  &  P.  Rec).  Her  mother's  will,  however, 
names  "  My  grandson,  Elias  Babcock,  son  of  my  daughter, 
Lucy,  deceased."  No  reference  to  this  ch.  appears  in  the 
"  Babcock  Gen."  On  the  28th  of  Dec,  1801,  Elias  P.  Bab- 
cock gave  a  receipt  for  his  legacy  in  his  grandmother's  will 


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and   had   a   gnardianship   over   him   removed    (Probate   Rec., 
Book  1,  p.  48). 

T7.  Thankful  Pendleton  {James*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  14  July,  1725.  She  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  14 
April,  1748,*  Christopher  Coats,  probably  the  son  of  Caleb  and 
Mary  (Keys)  Coats,  who  was  bom  there  13  September,  1,720,  and 
baptized  29  December,  1723.t 

Issue  (Coats),  from  Stonington  records: 
i.  Benjamin*,  b,  14  Nov.,  1748. 
ii.  Zipporah,  b.  14  Nov.,  1750. 
iii-  Mary,  b.  19  Aug.,  1753. 
iv.  Caleb,  b.  10  Sept.,  1755. 
V.  Joseph,  b.  12  Nov.,  1756. 
vi.  Desire,  b.  7  Jany.,  1761. 
vii.  Zebulon,  b.  20  July,  1763. 
viii.  Christopher,  b.  5  Dec.,  1766. 

80.  Ruth'  Pendleton  (James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  19  December,  1734.  She  married  at  Westerly,  30  December, 
1762,  £lisha  Brown  (T.  R.).  He  was  probably  the  Elisha  Brown 
who  married  her  cousin,  [85]  Lydia*  Pendleton,  in  1758,  as  it  would 
seem  unlikely  for  two  different  men  of  the  same  name  to  have  con- 
tracted these  marriages.  If  we  assume  this  to  be  the  case,  the  Lydia 
Brown  who  was  baptized  in  the  Goshen  church  of  Lebanon,  Conn., 
and  the  Elisha  Brown  who  was  baptized  there,  15  January,  1764, 
may  have  been  Ruth's  children,  although  we  have  nothing  to  show 
but  that  they  might  have  been  Lydia's.  If  these  baptisms  refer  to 
adults,  we  should  be  at  a  loss  to  know  what  became  of  Ruth.  The 
town  records  of  Lebanon  throw  no  light  on  this  matter,  and  accord- 
ingly we  must  regard  it  as  problematical. 

83.  Mary'  Pendleton  {Caleb*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  L,  2  April,  1727,  and  was  baptized  at  the  house  of  John  Ran- 
dall, Stonington,  12  October,  1741,  aged  14,  "  dangerously  sick " 
(First  Ch.  Rec).  She  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  3  February, 
1741/2,  Thomas'^  Main,  Jr.  (Second  Ch.  Rec),  a  second  cousin,  son 
of  Deacon  Thomas  and  (first  wife)  Ann^  (Brown)  Main,  and  grand- 
son of  Eleazer  and  [11]  Ann'  (Pendleton)  Brown.  He  was  born 
at  Stonington,  12  February,  1721,  and  died  about  1771.  Thomas 
Main,  Sr.,  had  a  second  wife,  Elizabeth,!  whom  he  names  in  his  will 
(1771),  but  his  first  wife  was  living  in  1724  when  she  signed  with 

•Date  of  marriage  also  given  In  Westerly  records.  No  reference  to  this 
family  appears  in  1^  History  of  Stonington. 

t  Caleb  Coats  and  Mary  Keys  were  married  2  Dec,  1719,  and  had  sons 
Zebulon  and  Joseph  and  a  daughter  Desire  who  died  young  (Stonington 
Records,  iil.,  89).  It  is  to  be  noted  that  these  names  appear  among  the 
children   of  Christopher  and  Thankful    (Pendleton)    Coats. 

XThe  Historv  of  Stonington,  p.  449,  states  that  Thomas  Main,  Sr.'s  first 
irife  died  March  11,  1766,  and  that  he  manried  (9)  Elizabeth  Hewitt 


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her  husband  a  deed  given  by  the  heirs  of  Ann*  (Pendleton)  Brown, 
and  so  was  the  mother  of  Thomas^  Jr. 

14  August,  1749,  "We  Thomas  Main,  Jr.,  of  Stonington,  and 
Mary  Main  his  wife,  a  daughter  of  Caleb  Pendleton  late  of  Col- 
chester, dec'd,  have  received  of  Capt.  John  Randall,  exec,  to  the  last 
will  of  the  sd.  Caleb  Pendleton,  1/3  part  of  the  Household  Stuff 
mentioned  in  the  inventory  of  the  estate  of  the  s*  Caleb  Pendleton 
and  also  J£30  money  which  is  in  full  of  the  legacy  given  to  the  s^ 
Mary  in  s*  will"  (Hartford,  Conn.,  Prob.  Rec.,  xiii,  113). 

The  will  of  Thomas  Main,  Jr.,  "  of  Stonington,  yeoman,"  dated 
23  Apra,  1770,  proved  17  November,  1771  (Stonington  Prob.  Rec, 
i,  315),  names  wife,  Mary;  sons,  Benaj ah,' William,  Thomas;  daugh- 
ters, Mary  Main,  Prudence  Bei^jamin,  Abigail  Eccles^on,  Sarah 
Foster,  and  Lucy  Main.  Son  Thomas  and  wife  Mary,  executors. 
Issue  (Mlain),  first  four  from  Stonington  vital  records: 

i.  Mary%  b.  19  April,  1743;  m.  Stephen  Main. 

ii.  Sarah,  b.  19  Aug.,  1745;  m.  Foster. 

iii.  Thomas,  3rd,  b.  8  Aug.,  1747. 

iv.  Benaj  ah,  b.  5  Sept.,  1749, 

V.  William.     No  further  rec. 

vi.  Prudence,  m.  Benjamin. 

vii.  Abigail,  m.  Eccleston. 

viii.  Lucy.     No  further  rec. 

Ref . — Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "  Brown  Genealogy  " ;  History  of  Stonington, 
Conn.,  p.  451  (which  mentions  first  four  children  only). 

84.  Benajah°  Pendleton  (Caleb*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  24  July,  1729,  and  died  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  15  Au- 
gust, 1816.  After  his  father's  death  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  in  1741, 
and  his  mother's  remarriage,  Benaj  ah  was  brought  up  by  his  uncle, 
Capt.  John  Randall  of  Stonington,  Conn.  In  1745  he  was  left  forty 
shillings  by  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  Caleb'  Pendleton.  10 
October,  1750,  Benaj  ah  gave  receipt  to  his  uncle  Randall  for  i£235 
in  full  of  what  was  due  him  from  his  father's  will  (Hartford,  Conn., 
Prob.  Rec,  xiii,  113),  and  on  the  25th  of  October,  1751,  he  sold  his 
father's  farm  in  Colchester  to  Peter  Bulkeley  of  that  town  for  ^4000 
"in  Bills  of  Credit"  (Colchester  Deeds,  vi,  128).  In  the  following 
year  he  received  from  his  uncle,  Brian*  Pendleton,  a  deed  of  land 
at  Westerly,  abstract  of  which  transfer  has  already  been  given, 
(See  page  72.) 

On  the  16th  of  October,  1752,  Benaj  ah  Pendleton  bought  of  Hum- 
phrey Avery  land  in  Stonington  for  £5000.  His  name  appears  fre- 
quently thereafter  upon  the  Stonington  deeds  up  to  1763,  at  which 
time  his  residence  is  given  as  Lebanon,  Conn.  He  seems  to  have 
lived  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  for  a  brief  interval  in  1765,  as  on  the  2  2d 
•of  January  in  that  year  he  bought  a  house  and  a  small  tract  of  land 
there  "  On  the  town  street,"  and  sold  this  property  the  following 
30th  of  March   (Norwich  Deeds).     The  Land  Records  of  Lebanon 


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shofw  be  lived  in  that  part  of  the  town  known  as  the  "  Goshen  So- 
ciety" np  to  about  1779,  when  as  a  resident  of  Colchester  he  recov- 
ered judgment  against  Nathan  Stark  of  Lebanon  on  the  29th  of 
March  (Vol.  xiii,  p.  62), 

Sometime  prior  to  1790  he  removed  to  Vermont,  but  as  his  name 
does  not  appear  in  the  Colchester  deeds  nor  in  those  of  any  town  in 
the  Green  Mountain  State  as  far  as  we  have  searched,  we  cannot 
determine  the  exact  date  of  his  removal  there.  A  tradition  among 
the  descendants  of  his  daughter,  Jerusha,  says  that  he  was  pay- 
master of  a  Vermont  regiment  during  the  Revolution,  but  we  do  not 
think  this  is  entitled  to  much  weight.  His  name  is  not  given  in  the 
fragmentary  lists  of  the  Revolutionary  soldiers  of  that  state.  The 
first  record  we  have  of  him  there  is  in  the  U.  S.  Census  of  1790, 
which  shows  him  at  Pownal,  Bennington  County,  with  only  three 
females  in  his  family.  From  this  time  until  his  death,  twenty-five 
years  later,  we  have  no  positive  record  of  him,  although  it  is  fairly 
certain  that  he  removed  from  Pownal  to  the  Champlain  Lake  region. 

Benajah's  marriage  and  the  birth  of  his  first  child  are  recorded  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  but  of  his  other  children  no  record  has  come  to 
light,  and  as  his  will,  if  he  ever  made  one,  has  never  been  found,  we 
cannot  be  altogether  certain  that  the  list  we  have  of  his  children  is 
entirely  complete,  although  we  believe  we  have  the  names  of  all  but 
one  of  those  who  reared  families  of  their  own.  The  first  clue  to  the 
descendants  of  Benajah  Pendleton  was  found  in  the  "  Douglas  Gen- 
ealogy," and  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton  of  Hebron,  Conn.,  worked  out 
much  that  we  have  relating  to  them. 

Benajah^  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  15  May,  1750, 
Mary    Breed.      The    "  History    of   Stonington "    says    she    was    the 
daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Prentice)   Breed,  and  it  is  worthy  of 
note  that  Benajah  had  a  grandson  named  Prentice  Pendleton. 
Issue : 

243.  Mary«,  b.  11  Aug.,  1752;  m.  WilHam  Frink. 

244.  Benajah,  Jr.  (?),  b.  . 

245.  Caleb  (.'*),  b.  .     Benajah  and  Caleb  are  said  to  have  died 

of  smallpox  while  in  the  army  during  the  War  of  1812. 

246.  Hubbard,  b.   prob.   about   1760;   m.    (1),   Sarah   Newell;    (2), 

Eunice  Laughlin. 

247.  Lucy,  b.  20  Oct.,  1761;  m.  Dr.  Lemuel  Wicker. 

248.  Daughter,  name  unknown,  said  to  have  m.  a  VanBuren.     No 

further  record. 

249.  Jerusha,  b.  1773;  m.  Benjamin  Hall. 

250.  Hannah,   b.    10   June,    1774,   Colchester,    Conn.;   m.    Ebenezer 

Douglas. 

85.  Lydia  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  about  1736,  and 
died  probably  about  1759,  at  Colchester,  Conn.  On  the  17th  of  De- 
cember, 1754,  Ichabod  Randall,  guardian  to  Lydia  Pendleton,  gave 
receipt  to  Capt.  John  Randall  of  Stonington,  for  £26  8s.,  "  old 
tenor,"  "  in  full  of  what  said  Randall  was  to  pay  Lydia  Pendleton 


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when  she  comes  of  age  "  (Hartford  District  Prob.  Rec,  xiii,  113). 
The  town  records  of  G)lche8ter^  Conn.,  show  that  Lydia  Pendleton 
married  Elisha  Brown^  12  Aprils  1758^  and  had  issue  (Brown) : 

i.  Caleb*,  b.  3  Aug.,  1759. 

Lydia  must  have  died  soon  afterward,  if  her  husband  was  the 
Elisha  Brown  who  married  her  cousin,  [80]  Ruth'  Pendleton,  in 
1762,  as  seems  likely. 

87.  (Rev.)  John*  Pendleton  (Brian*,  CaleV),  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  26  September,  1727,  and  died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1 
January,  1788  (G.  S.).  He  settled  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  prior  to 
1754,  as  on  December  2d  of  that  year  William  Wilcox  of  Stoning- 
ton,  "  For  love  and  good  will  I  have  for  my  grandson,  John  Pendle- 
ton of  Colchester,"  quit-claimed  to  him  land  in  Stx>nington  (Ston. 
deeds). 

He  sold  the  property  he  had  acquired  at  Colchester  to  Mary 
Fitch,  15  September,  1757  (Colchester  deeds),  and  on  the  18th  of 
April  in  the  same  year  bought  of  Jabez  Huntington,  of  Norwich, 
two  acres  of  land  in  Groton  near  the  Preston  Une  (Groton  deeds). 
He  added  to  this  property  by  successive  purchases  up  to  1761,  when 
on  the  1st  of  June  he  bought  of  Nathan  Allyn  a  tract  of  land  with 
dwelling  house,  near  Hurlburt's  Ferry.  This  property  he  sold  to 
his  brother-in-law,  Daniel  Lamb,  Jr.,  in  the  following  year,  and  in 
1768  he  bought  two  lots  at  Gale's  Ferry.  This  property  he  did  not 
dispose  of  until  9  January,  1778,  when  he  sold  it  to  John  Brown, 
Jr.,  of  Hopkinton,  for  j£75.  This  deed  shows  that  John  Pendleton 
was  then  of  Richmond,  R.  I.  (Groton  deeds,  viii,  209). 

During  his  residence  in  Groton  John  Pendleton  was  evidently  pre- 
paring to  enter  the  ministry,  as  at  a  meeting  of  the  First  General 
Baptist  Church  at  Richmond,  R.  I.,  26  December,  1770,  it  was  voted 
to  take  him  on  trial  as  their  elder.  The  record  refers  to  him  as 
being  of  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  at  that  time.  He  accepted  this 
call  to  the  Richmond  church,  and  proving  satisfactory  was  ordained 
11  February,  1771,  as  its  first  regular  pastor.  At  this  time  the 
church  had  213  lay  members,  and  during  the  first  year  of  his  pas- 
torate the  society  built  its  house  of  worship.  Knight,  in  his  "  His- 
tory of  the  Churches  in  Rhode  Island  "  (published  in  1827),  says 
of  Elder  Pendleton:  "  He  was  a  man  of  talents  and  an  eloquent 
and  powerful  preacher,  but  ambitious  and  of  an  irritable  temper, 
which  occasioned  much  grief  in  his  church  and  difficulty  in  the  yearly 
meeting."  It  is  not  unlikely,  as  indicated  by  the  church  records, 
that  the  attempts  of  certain  members  of  the  North  Kingston  church 
to  induce  Elder  Pendleton  to  come  to  them  were  productive  of  much 
of  this  discord.  To  attain  this  object  they  went  to  great  lengths, 
even  bringing  charges  against  the  elder  in  the  General  Conference. 
These  charges  were  disproved  and  Elder  Pendleton  received  a  rec- 
ommendation from  his  church  as  he  was  accustomed  to  travel  preach- 
ing the  Gospel. 

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£60  about  25  acres  of  land  with  buildings  thereon^  which  lay  just 
north  of  the  meeting-house  lot  (Richmond  Deeds^  iii,  37-38).  This 
property  he  sold  to  Benedict  Kinyon  for  300  Spanish  dollars^  7 
September^  1781  (Ibid.^  in,  270).  It  is  probable  his  lalv>rs  with 
the  Richmond  church  ended  about  tliis  time^  although  the  church  rec- 
ords contain  no  evidence  as  to  the  exact  date^  and  the  next  minister 
was  not  called  until  the  7th  of  June^  1788,  six  months  after  Rev. 
John  Pendleton's  death.  In  1783  we  find  he  performed  a  marriage 
at  South  Kingstown,  R.  I. 

On  the  23rd  of  June,  1784,  he  bought  of  Daniel  Lamb  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  about  100  acres  of  land  with  dwelling  house  in  Spring- 
field for  £150.  John  Pendleton  was  at  West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  at 
this  date  (Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds,  xxir,  94).  Not  long  after 
this  he  removed  to  Springfield  and  took  the  watch-care  of  a  society 
made  up  in  Springfield,  West  Springfield,  and  South  Hadley,  preach- 
ing alternately  in  each  town  (Mss.  of  his  nephew  Caleb  Pendleton, 
Jr.).  The  last  reference  to  him  before  his  death  appears  under 
date  of  28  September,  1787,  when  he  sold  to  John  "  Cinklear  "  [St. 
Clair],  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  ten  acres  of  his  Springfield  land  (Hamp- 
den Co.  Deeds,  xxviii,  719).  His  death  occurred  suddenly,  as  he 
was  found  dead  in  the  road  near  his  house  (Caleb  Pendleton,  Jr., 
Mss.).  He  is  buried  beside  his  brother  and  sisters  in  the  cemetery 
at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

The  various  deeds  given  by  Rev.  John  Pendleton  show  that  his 
wife's  Christian  name  was  Jane  and  the  descendants  of  his  brother 
Caleb  state  she  was  Jane  Frink,  daughter  of  Luther  Frink.  His 
marriage  has  not  appeared  upon  record  in  any  of  the  towns  in  which 
he  lived,  nor  has  any  list  of  his  children  come  to  light.  He  left  a 
will,  as  stated  in  a  deed  of  his  son  Jeremiah,  but  it  does  not  appear 
to  have  been  recorded.  The  Rhode  Island  Census  of  Richmond  in 
1774  shows  that  besides  himself  and  wife,  his  family  consisted  of 
one  male  and  one  female  over  16,  and  two  females  under  16,  and 
the  land  records  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  Exeter,  R.  I.,  give  us 
three  of  their  names. 

Issue  (order  uncertain) : 
2.*>1.  Anna®,  b.  about  1750;  m.  \^lliam  Kenyon. 
253.  Rachel,  m.  Jabez  Sweet. 

252.  Jeremiah,  b.  prior  to  1755 ;  m.  Susannah  Sweet. 
253a.  Daughter   (indicated  by  Census   Rec.) ;  no   other   rec.     Prob. 
d.  unm.  before  her  parents,  as  no  ref .  to  her  appears  in  the 
sales  of  Rev.  John's  property  that  were  made  by  his  heirs. 

S9,  Anna'  Pendleton  (Brian^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  26  March,  1731-2,  and  died  near  Springfield,  Mass.,  26  May, 
1813.  She  is  buried  with  many  others  of  the  family  in  the  cemetery 
at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  Her  gravestone  states  she  was  83 
years  old  at  time  of  death.  Anna'  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  22 
November,  1750,  John  Frink  (Sec.  Ch.  Rec),  son  of  Benjamin  and 
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1732,  and  died  November,  1823.  About  1760,  he  removed  with  liis 
family  to  Springfield,  Mass.  The  records  of  that  state  show  that 
"  John  Frink  of  Springfield  "  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  serv- 
ing in  the  Continental  Army  from  1777  to  1780.  This  may  have 
been  John,  Jr.  Jesse  Pendleton  was  appointed  administrator  on 
estate  of  John  Frink  of  Springfield,  "  Who  died  in  November  last," 
January,  1824  (Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Prob.  Rec.,  Docket  4521). 
Issue  (Frink),  first  three  from  Stonington  records: 
i.  John%  Jr.,  b.  12  Sept.,  1751;  d.  3  Nov.,  1823  (G.  S.  So.  Had- 

ley  Falls) ;  m.  Chloe  Wright, 
ii.  Giles  (or  Gillis),  b.  12  May,  1763;  d.  26  Feby.,  1823,  at  Union- 

ville,  N.  Y.;  m.  Sarah  Wright. 
m.  Sarah,  b.  9  Dec,  1756;  d.  14  Dec.,  1828;  m.  30  June,  1777, 

Asahel,  or  Ashael,  Chapin. 
iv.  Cynthia,  b.  11  July,  1758,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d.  7  June,  1853; 

m.   (pub.  2  Dec,  1779),  Elihu  Cook. 
V.  Thomas,  b.  3  March,  1763,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  [256]  Sylvia* 

Pendleton, 
vi.  Tacy,*  b,  2  May,  1765;  m.   13  July,  1782,  Tunothy  Chapin. 

Rem.  to  N.  Y.  stete. 
vii.  Luther,  b.  7  Aug.,  1770;  d.  14  Jany.,  1853;  m.  1793,  Pbebc 
Morgan. 

Ref.:  History  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  p.  379;  Frink  Genealogy  (in  prepa- 
ration); Old  Springfield,  Mass.,  records  collected  by  T.  B.  Warren,  Esq. 
(not  in  print).  Chapin  Genealogy,  pp.  40,  56.  Only  three  of  John  Frink's 
children  are  given  in  the  History  of  Stonington. 

90.  Caleb*^  Pendleton  {Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  1  December,  1734,  and  died  in  Chicopee  Parish,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  29  March,  1826.  He  was  a  farmer  and  made  his  home  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  until  1764,  when  he  removed  to  the  part  of  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  known  as  the  Lottery  Village.  His  name  appears  in  the 
Westerly  Census  of  1774,  and  his  family  there  given  tallies  exactly 
with  our  record.  In  1776  he  was  enrolled  in  the  First  Co.  W^esterly 
Militia,  and  on  the  9th  of  June  in  the  following  year  he  sold  his 
property  in  Westerly  to  James  Chesebrough  (W.  L.  E.,  x,  520). 
His  son,  Caleb"  Pendleton,  Jr.,  says  in  his  autobiography,  **  In  the 
year  1777,  in  June,  my  father  moved  from  Westerly  by  water  to 
Springfield  on  the  east  side  of  Connecticut  river  in  the  State  of 
Massachusetts,  at  the  North  Parish,  called  Chicopee."  This  account 
differs  very  materially  from  the  one  given  in  **  Old  Springfield  '* 
[p.  301],  under  an  article  referring  to  Caleb's  son,  Jesse",  which 
reads  as  follows:  "During  the  Revolutionary  War  his  father  [i.  e. 
Caleb"]  and  his  uncle  [Rev.  John  ?]  while  in  the  Colonial  service 
left  their  wives  and  children  at  home.  In  1781  when  the  British 
fleet  under  Benedict  Arnold  were  ravag^ing  the  coast  and  came  to 
New  London,  a  shot  fired  from  one  of  their  ships  passed  through 
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tbe  pantry^  breaking  all  the  dishes.  The  women  thought  it  best  to 
remove  from  so  exposed  a  sitnation;  therefore  they  spent  the  rest 
of  the  time  at  Coventry,  R.  I.,  until  the  return  of  their  husbands. 
After  the  close  of  the  war  his  brother,  Rev.  John  Pendleton,  and 
other  members  of  the  family  having  preceded  him,  Mr.  Pendleton 
with  three  other  families  all  related,  removed  to  the  vicinity  of  Wil- 
limansett  (Chicopee).  Jesse,  then  a  young  lad,  went  most  of  the 
way  on  foot  beside  his  father,  the  ozteam  carrying  his  mother  and 
other  members  of  the  family  with  their  household  goods.  In  1803 
the  family  removed  to  the  highlands  of  Willimansett." 

In  view  of  the  fact  that  Caleb  sold  his  property  in  Westerly  in 
the  same  month  and  year  as  his  son  Caleb,  Jr.,  says  he  removed  to 
Springfield,  and  that  the  marriage  intentions  of  his  daughter  Sylvia 
were  entered  there  21  March,  1782,  while  his  brother  John  did  not 
settle  there  until  1783-4,  as  already  shown,  we  should  consider  the 
son's  account  as  being  more  nearly  accurate.  It  is  true  that  Caleb" 
did  not  purchase  land  in  Springfield  until  the  26th  of  October,  1785, 
when  he  bought  for  £6  "  Four  acres  of  land  with  a  dwelling  house 
thereon,  where  the  said  Caleb  Pendleton  now  lives  "  (Hampden  Co., 
Mass.,  Deeds,  xxv,  445),  but  he  may  have  lived  there  several  years 
prior  to  that  date,  taking  up  land  on  lease. 

Caleb*^  Pendleton  married  Hannah  Closson,  evidently  the  daughter 
of  Nathan  and  Alice  (Hart)  Closson,  who  was  born  5  November, 
1738,  at  Tiverton,  R.  I.  Her  date  of  birth  as  given  in  the  Tiverton 
records  tallies  exactly  with  the  date  given  in  her  son  Caleb's  family 
Bible.  Hannah,  widow  of  Caleb,  died  13  October,  1832,  Chicopee 
Parish,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Issue  (first  three  born  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  others  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.;  names  and  dates  from  Caleb  Pendleton,  Jr.'s 
Mss.): 

254.  Calebs  Jr.,  b.  19  March,  1760;  m.  Asenath  Beament. 

255.  Hannah,  b.  10  Dec,  1761;  m.  Eleazer  Wright. 

256.  Sylvia,  b.  1  Sept,  1763;  m.  Thomas^  Frink. 

257.  Nathan,  b.  24  May,  1766;  m.  Content*  Brown. 

258.  Ruth,  b.  31  Jany.,  1769;  d.  unm.  16  Aug.,  1841,  at  Spring- 

field, Mass. 

259.  Jesse,  b.  8  July,  1771 ;  m.  Sabrina  Chapin. 

260.  Henry,  b.  4  June,  1773;  m.  Mercy  Jones. 

92.  Content*  Pendleton  (Brian^,  Caleb^),  was  born  9  May, 
1742,  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  6  September,  1798,  at 
South  Hadley,  Mass.  (G.  S.).  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  26th 
March,  1758,  Daniel  Lamb,  Jr.,  son  of  Daniel  Lamb  of  Groton, 
Conn.  He  was  born  at  Groton  in  1735,  and  died  at  South  Hadley, 
Mass.,  27  December,  1819,  aged  82  (G.  S.). 

Daniel  Lamb,  Jr.,  was  a  fanner  and  removed  to  South  Hadley 
about  1763,  where  he  became  the  owner  of  much  property.  His  sec- 
ond wife  was  Cynthia  Lanphere,  who  died  7  March,  1835,  aged  60 
(G.  S.).  The  wiU  of  Daniel  Lamb  of  South  Hadley,  dated  12 
March,  1814,  proved  7  March,  1820  (Hampshire  Co.,  Mass.,  Prob. 


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Kec.,   zxxiv^   359) ^  names  wife,   "  Cinthia/'    sons,   Daniel,   Ezekiel, 

Aroswell,  Pendleton;  daughters,  Rozilina  Chapin,  and  Polly  Wells. 

Issue  (Lamb),  first  two  bom  at  Groton,  Conn.,  others  at  South 

Hadley,  Mass.: 

i.  Daniel*  (3rd),  b.  28  Oct.,  1760;  d.  1820;  m.  AbigaU  Hubbard. 

Daniel  Laqib,  "Jr.,"  of  South  Hadley,  was  a  soldier  in  the 

Revolution  (Mass.  Archives),  and  later  is  said  to  have  bt^en 

a  Col.  of  Militia.     He  died  intestate,  leaving  widow,  Abigail, 

and  sons,  Isaac   H.,   George,  and  Edmund    (Hampshire   Co. 

Prob.  Rec.). 

ii.  Ezekiel,  b.  21  Jany.,  1762;  d.  13  July,  1831,  ae.  69,  at  South 

Hadley,   Mass.    (G.   S.) ;  m.  Silence*   Brown,  a   first  cousin, 

dau.  of  Collins  and  [93]   Hannah'  (Pendleton)  Brown.     His 

wiU,  dated  4  Sept.,  1830,  proved  the  first  Tuesday  in  Au^., 

1831  (Hampshire  Co.  Prob.  Rec.),  names  wife.  Silence;  sons, 

John  and  Alonzo;  daughters,  PoUy,  wife  of  Joel  Miller,  and 

Nancy  Lamb.*     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  War 

(Mass.  Archives). 

iii.  Cynthia,  b.  6  May,  1764;  probably  d.  young. 

iv.  Aroswell,  b.  5  April,  1766;  rem.  tp  Eaton,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

V.  Pendleton,  b.  28  Oct.,  1771;  d.  about  1820,  leaving  two  minor 
children  then  aged  over  14,  Joel  P.  and  Elizabeth  Lamb 
(Hampshire  Co.  Prob.  Rec.). 

vi.  Roxanna,  b.  1  Feby.,  1774  ;t  d.  prior  to  1840;  m.  as  his  first 
wife,  1  Oct.,  1795,  Frederick  Chapin.  She  had  four  children, 
Sylvester'',  Harriet,  who  m.  Albert  Day,  a  Lieut.  Governor  of 
Conn.,  Briant,  and  Daniel  Munro  (Chapin  Gen.,  p.  68).  Al- 
bert and  Harriet^  (Chapin)  Day  have  a  grandson,  Lucius  A. 
Barbour  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

vii.  Mary   (Polly),  b.  2  June,  1776;  m.  Wells.     Removed  to 

Canada. 

93.  Hannah"  Pendleton  (Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  about  1744, 
and  died  26  January,  1828  (G.  S.),  at,  or  near,  Springfield,  Mass. 
She  married  16  March,  1766,  Collins  Brown  (Records  Second 
Church,  Stonington,  Conn.).  The  Stonington  vital  records  [Book 
3,  p.  6],  show  that  Collins,  son  of  Thomas  Brown,  was  born  there 
13  Jun^,  1743,  and  that  Thomas  Brown  married  Deborah  Holdredge 
27  April,  1737  (Ibid.,  p.  86).  This  Thomas  Brown  was  evidently 
Thomas,  4th,  born  15  April,  1717,  whose  mother,  according  to  the 
Brown  Genealogy  [p.  13],  and  the  History  of  Stonington  [p.  260], 
was  also  named  Deborah  Holdredge,  her  marriage  to  Thomas  Brown, 
Srd,  having  occurred  4  October,  1715.  No  reference  to  the  marriage 
of  Thomas,  4th,  nor  to  Collins  Brown,  appears  in  the  Brown  Gene- 
alogy. Collins  Brown  and  his  wife  were  living  at  Pawcatuck,  Ston- 
ington, as  late  as  1777,  as  shown  by  deeds  upon  the  town  records. 

*Efleldel  Lamb  also  had  four  children  that  died  young.    Nancy  m.  J.  A. 
E.  Lamoureaux. 
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They  probably  removed  to  Springfield^  Mass.^  not  long  after  this 
date,  following  her  brother,  Caleb,  and  her  sisters,  Anna  and  Con- 
tent, who  had  already  settled  there.  Their  gravestones  are  in  the 
old  cemetery  at  South  Hadley  Falls,  and  the  inscription  on  that  of 
Collins  states  that  he  died  26  February,  1822,  aged  86,  which  if  we 
have  identified  him  correctly  would  be  eight  years  out  of  the  way. 

Collins  Brown  left  no  will  that  was  ever  recorded,  nor  has  any 
administration  upon  his  estate  been  found.     No  list  of  his  children 
has  come  to  light  either,  but  their  names  as  far  as  we  have  been  able 
to  determine  were  as  follows: 
i.  Collins^    (Brown),  Jr.     His  intentions  of  marriage  with  Mar- 
garet  Chapin  were   entered  at  Springfield,   Mass.,   6   Jany., 
1794.     He  is  said  to  have  removed  to  Sidney,  N.  Y.  (Chapin 
Gren.,  p.  39). 
ii.  Rowland.     His  int.  of  mar.  with  Lucy^  Frink,  dau.  of  John* 
and  Chloe   (Wright)   Frink,  and  granddaughter  of  John  and 
[89]   Anna'   (Pendleton)   Frink,  were  entered  at  Springfield, 
17  July,  1802.     He  was  living  at  Springfield  as  late  as  1826. 
ui.  Content,  b.   30  Oct.,   1772;  d.   12   March,   1846    (G.   S.);  m. 

[257]  Nathan*  Pendleton,  her  first  cousin, 
ir.  Silence,  d.  31  June,  1845;  m.  EzekieP  Lamb,  her  first  cousin, 
son  of  Daniel  and  [92]  Content*  (Pendleton)  Lamb. 

V,  Daughter,  m.  Goodman. 

ri.  Abel.  His  int,  of  mar.  with  Joanna  Lyman,  b.  4  May,  1782, 
were  entered  at  Springfield,  31  May,  1805.  They  removed 
to  Wisconsin. 
Tii.  PoUjr,  b.  10  Nov.,  1780;  d.  1  June,  1855  (G.  S.,  So.  Hadley 
Falls);  m.  Gillis^  Frink,  son  of  Giles*  and  Sarah  (Wright) 
Frink,  and  grandson  of  John  and  [89]  Anna*  (Pendleton) 
Frink. 
Tiii.  Cynthia,  b.  1786;  d.  May,  1790,  ae.  four  (G.  S.). 


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SIXTH  GENERATION 

94.  (Major)  Joseph*  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Jo- 
seph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  17  January,  1747,  and  died 
there,  9  July,  1822.  Upon  the  death  of  his  father  at  sea  in  1749, 
£  ^  ^^  Joseph*, 

^  ^      ^r      ^^tr  ^ ^r^  came  under 

""t^^^U^^   tPC4ayO''€0^7  the  guardian- 

^  ^■^^■■^^•■■■■■^  ship     of    Ijis 


a/  ^  — ^^^  ship 

^  grandfather^ 

Col.  Joseph*  Pendleton,  who  gave  bond  to  the  Town  Council  of  Wes- 
terly, 1  July,  1751  (recorded  7  July,  1769,  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv.  11),  as 
administrator  of  one  half  of  the  estate  of  Joseph'  Pendleton  and  as 
guardian  of  young  Joseph*.  After  his  grandfather's  death,  Joseph^ 
chose  as  guardian,  27  August,  1764,  Robert  Potter,  who,  however, 
refused  to  accept  the  trust  (C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  59). 

That  Joseph*  Pendleton  was  dissatisfied  with  the  administration 
of  his  father's  estate  and  brought  suit  against  the  Town  Council  in 
its  capacity  as  a  court  of  probate  is  shown  by  the  Council  voting  on 
the  25  December,  1769,  to  pay  George  Stillman  £47  9s.  8d.  "  For 
his  time,  expenses.  Horse-ride,  in  defending  the  suit  Joseph  Pen- 
dleton brought  against  the  Town  Council  that  settled  the  estate  of 
Joseph  Pendleton  Junr.  dec."  (C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  136). 

In  May,  1770,  Joseph*  Pendleton  was  appointed  Ensign  of  the 
First  Westerly  Co.,  King's  County  Regiment,  and  in  August,  1774, 
he  became  Lieutenant  of  the  Company.  The  Rhode  Island  Census 
for  this  year  shows  that  he  owned  a  slave.  Upon  the  outbreak  of 
the  Revolutionary  War,  he  was  one  of  those  appointed  by  the  Rhode 
Island  Assembly  in  1775  to  raise  not  more  than  twenty  men  for  the 
"  army  of  observation,"  and  to  command  those  so  raised  under  the 
direction  of  his  superior  officers  at  a  salary  of  six  shillings  per  day 
(Colonial  Records  R.  I.).  In  June  of  this  year  he  was  re-appointed 
Lieutenant  of  the  First  Westerly  Company,  and  became  its  Captain 
in  the  following  October.  On  the  26th  of  August,  1777,  Capt.  Jo- 
seph Pendleton  was  engaged  as  a  recruiting  c^cer  in  Westerly  "  To 
enlist  soldiers  for  the  Continental  Service,"  and  on  the  30th  Janu- 
ary, 1778,  he  was  appointed  "  To  collect  the  stockings  that  are  still 
deficient  to  clothe  the  soldiers." 

In  August,  1778,  he  commanded  a  company  in  **  Sullivan's  Expe- 
dition," Col.  J.  Noyes'  Regiment,  and  in  May,  1779,  he  became 
Major  of  the  First  Regiment,  King's  County  Militia,  an  office  to 
which  he  was  re-appointed  by  the  Assembly  in  Februarv,  1780,  and 
in  May,  1781. 

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In  civil  affairs  Major  Pendleton  was  equally  active.  He  was  a 
Justice  at  Westerly  for  over  thirty  years,  and  officiated  at  many  wed- 
dings there;  in  those  days  in  New  England  marriage  was  regarded 
more  as  a  civU  than  a  religious  contract,  and  the  clergy  had  not  then 
assumed  its  well-nigh  absolute  control  of  this  office  as  at  present.  He 
was  also  one  of  the  Town  Councilmen  of  Westerly  from  1789  to 
1794;  both  before  and  after  this  period  the  board  frequently  met 
at  ins  house,  which  he  had  been  licensed  to  conduct  as  a  tavern. 
Just  as  was  the  case  with  his  grandfather,  Col.  Joseph^  Pendleton, 
Major  Joseph  had  many  orders  on  the  Town  Treasurer  for  "  Ex- 
pense of  Council  "  at  these  sessions,  and  it  would  seem  that  the  ar- 
duous labors  of  the  village  fathers  were  not  altogether  unrelieved 
by  some  of  the  good  things  of  life. 

That  the  Major  was  rather  set  in  his  religious  views  is  indicated 
by  an  item  in  the  records  of  the  "  Hill  Church  "  at  Westerly.  At 
a  meeting  held  on  the  7th  of  March,  1813,  the  church  took  up  the 
case  of  the  "  back-sliding  "  sister,  Nancy  Pendleton,  Major  Joseph's 
wife.  "  Brother  Kenyon  made  return  he  had  conversed  with  her 
but  found  her  in  no  mind  to  go  with  us,  as  she  had  come  into  an 
agreement  with  her  husband  that  if  he  would  not  go  to  meeting  with 
the  Elder  Brown's  church  she  would  not  come  to  meeting  with  us." 
It  would  appear  from  this  that  the  trust  idea  is  not  altogether  a 
latter-day  development,  as  here  was  a  clear  case  of  a  combination 
in  restraint  of  religion. 

Joseph*  Pendleton's  will,  dated  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  May,  1822, 
and  recorded  on  page  76  of  the  second  volume,  second  series  of 
Council  and  Probate  records,  names  sons,  Abel,  Joseph,  Benjamin, 
Gurdon,  William  and  Elliot;  daughters,  Nancy,  wife  of  Tim  Chap- 
man; Demaris,  wife  of  Israel  Wightman;  Eunice,  wife  of  Oliver 
Rhodes;  Alice,  wife  of  Joshua  Pendleton;  Polly,  wife  of  Case  Chap- 
man, Martha,  wife  of  Greenman  Edwards;  Fanny,  wife  of  Elias 
CottreU;  Betsey,  wife  of  Russell  Cottrell;  and  Lucy  Ann,  wife  of 
David  Pendleton. 

Major  Joseph*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  Jan- 
uary, 1766,  Demaris  Crandall,  daughter  of  James  and  Demaris 
(Kenyon)    Crandall.     She  was   born  8   September,   1749,   and  died 

.     After  her  death  he  married  a  second  wife,  and  while  her 

name  is  not  of  record,  evidence  that  such  a  marriage  took  place  is 
found  in  the  records  of  births  of  his  twelve  youngest  children,  who 
are  given  as  children  of  Joseph  Pendleton  and  third  wife  Nancy 
("Town  Meetings,"  iii,  101).  By  his  second  marriage  Major  Pen- 
dleton had  one  daughter,  Eunice,  and  one  of  her  children  has  stated 
that  Eunice's  maternal  grandfather  was  George  Babcock  of  Westerly. 
The  Babcock  Genealogy,  however,  has  no  record  of  any  Eunice  Pen- 
dleton, granddaughter  of  a  George  Babcock,  at  this  period.  A 
Eunice  Babcock,  bom  3  October,  1744,  is  noted  of  whom  no  further 
record  is  given.  Her  father  was  Simeon  Babcock.  Major  Joseph's 
daughter  Eunice  left  to  her  children  linen  marked  with  the  initial 
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Joseph*  married  (3),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  23  March,  1777,  Nancy 
Crandall,  a  cousin  of  his  first  wife,  and  daughter  of  Benjamin  and 
Alice  (Kenyon)  Crandall.     She  was  bom  4  May,  1761. 

Issue  (all  dates  of  births,  save  that  of  Eunice,  from  Westerly 

records) : 
By  first  wife: 

261.  Anne^  (Nancy),  b.  19  June,  1766;  m.  Timothy  Chapman. 

262.  Abel,  b.  21  Sept.,  1768;  m.  Abigail  Stenton. 

263.  Joseph  (5th),  b.  30  June,  1771;  m.  Hannah  Stanton. 

264.  Demaris,  b.  9  Aug.,  1773;  m.  Israel  Wightman. 

By  second  wife: 

265.  Eunice,  b.  15  Dec,  1776;  m.  Oliver  Rhodes. 

By  tliird  wife: 

266.  Amelia,  b.  4  July,  1779;  m.   [168]   Joshua*  Pendleton,  Jr.,   as 

first  wife. 

267.  Alice  (Elsie  Ann),  b.  19  March,  1781;  m.  [168]  Joshua*  Pen- 

dleton, Jr.,  as  second  wife. 

268.  Mary  Miner,  b.  17  July,  1783;  m.  Case  Chapman. 

269.  Martha,  b.  28  April,  1785;  m.  Greenman  Edwards. 

270.  Fanny,  b.  11  Dec.,  1787;  m.  Elias  Cottrell. 

271.  Elizabeth,  b.  8  April,  1790;  m.  Russell  CottreU. 

272.  Waiiam,  b.  3  July,  1792;  m.  Fanny  Lanphere. 

273.  Benjamin  Crandall,  b.  11  Nov.,  1794;  m.  Asenath  Langworthy. 

274.  Gurdon,  b.  4  July,  1797;  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Backus)  Hyde. 

275.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  15  April,  1799;  m,   (1),  [498]   David^  Pendle 

ton,  Jr.;  (2),  Stephen  Richmond. 

276.  Elliot  (Ellet),  b.  4  May,  1801;  m.  Lucy^  Pendleton. 

277.  Rowland,  b.  28  Oct.,  1803;  no  further  record.     He  was  prob- 

ably the  only  one  of  hjis  father's  large  family  who  died  young. 

95.  William*  Pexdleton  (Joseph^,  Col.  Jo9eph^,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  July,  1749,  and  died  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y., 
6  January,  1822.  His  father  was  lost  at  sea  in  1749,  and  on  the 
27th  August,  1764,  the  orphan  first  chose  Joshua  Thompson  as  his 
guardian,  and  later,  on  the  25th  February,  1765,  chose  William 
Champlin,  his  grandfather  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  59,  70). 
That  he  was  the  William  Pendleton  who  settled  at  Newport,  R.  I., 
is  shown  by  a  mortgage  deed  given  in  1780  by  William  Champlin  of 
Westerly,  grandfather  to  William  Pendleton  of  Newport,  R.  I. 
(W.  L.  E.). 

In  1776  he  was  appointed  Ensign  of  the  2nd  Newport  Co.,  Henry 
Wiles,  Captain,  but  left  the  island  when  that  city  was  taken  by  the 
British  in  that  year.  Some  time  later  he  lived  at  Middletown,  R.  I., 
where  he  sold  land,  19  January,  1790,  to  Daniel  Lyman,  and  the 
rest  of  his  property  to  George  Edward  and  Elisha  Smith,  on  the 
4th  of  January,  1791  (Middletown  Deeds).  The  U.  S.  Census  of 
1790  shows  him  at  Newport,  R.  I.     He  owned  a  slave  in  that  year. 

Shortly  afterward  it  would  appear  that  he  removed  to  Hudson, 
and  then  to  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  as  on  the  11th  May,  1793,  William 


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Pendleton,  husbandman  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  bought  of  Wilson  Ja- 
cobs, mariner,  and  wife  Mercy  Jacobs  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  for  £700,  217 
acres  in  the  West  District  of  the  Manor  of  Rensselaerwyck  (now 
Watervliet,  N.  Y.),  about  a  half  mile  west  of  the  Hudson  river  (Al- 
bany Co.,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  ziii,  254).  The  rest  of  his  life  was  spent 
upon  this  farm.  His  daughters  who  had  already  married  settled 
near  by,  while  the  younger  ones  made  his  household  a  very  attractive 
place  for  the  young  folk  of  the  neighborhood. 

The  Albany  Gazette  of  Friday,  11  January,  1822,  now  on  file  at 
the  State  Library  in  Albany,  publishes  the  following  obituary: 
"  Died:  On  the  6th  inst>  at  his  residence  in  the  town  of  Watervliet, 
one  mile  west  of  Troy,  Mr.  William  Pendleton,  in  the  74th  year  oi 
his  age.  He  was  a  patriot  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  with 
others  made  his  escape  from  Rhode  Island  under  the  fire  of  the 
British  ships.  He  was  a  kind  and  affectionate  husband  and  father, 
and  has  left  a  widow  and  several  children  to  mourn  his  loss.  He 
was  a  sincere  friend,  an  obliging  neighbor  and  benevolent  to  the 
poor.  He  died  in  the  hope  of  a  glorious  resurrection,  through  the 
mediation  of  the  Saviour  Jesus  Christ." 

William  Pendleton's  will,  dated  5  January,  1822,  probated  2  Feb- 
ruary, 1822,  appears  at  length  on  pp.  341-2  of  V.oL  V  of  WUls,  Al- 
bany Co.,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate  records,  and  names  wife,  Martha;  daugh- 
ters, Mary  Dyer,  Martha  Frink,  Prudence,  Ruth  and  Lydia  Ann 
Pendleton;  a  married  daughter,  Nancy;  a  son,  William,  then  unmar- 
ried; grandchildren,  William,  Joseph,  John  and  Fidelia  Dyer;  Wil- 
liam Frink,  son  of  Martha;  and  Nancy,  daughter  of  Nancy;  an  Isaac 
Frink  and  a  William  Clements  are  also  mentioned,  and  while  their 
relationship  is  not  stated,  they  appear  to  have  been  grandsons.  Mrs. 
Thomas  Barber,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  granddaughter  to  William,  has 
stated  that  he  had  eleven  daughters,  but  a  comparison  of  his  will 
with  the  Rhode  Island  Census  of  his  family  in  1774,  and  with  the 
United  States  Censuses  of  1790  and  1800  indicates  but  eight.  The 
1774  Census  may  show  that  he  had  a  son  in  that  year,  but  if  this  was 
the  case  such  child  must  have  died  in  infancy,  as  no  record  of  it  has 
ever  been  found. 

William  Pendleton  married  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  in  June,  1770, 
Martha  Brown,  daughter  of  John  and  Ruth  Brown  (Newport  Rec). 
She  and  her  daughter  Martha  were  baptized  in  the  First  Sabba- 
tarian Church  of  Newport,  16  November,  1773.  She  died  at  Water- 
vliet, N.  Y.,  late  in  1825,  as  on  the  29th  of  November  of  that  year 
her  daughter  Ruth  was  appointed  administratrix  of  her  estate  (Al- 
bany Co.,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate  Rec;  AduL  v,  67). 

All  but  the  last  four  of  William's  children  were  bom  probably  at 
Newport,  R.  I.,  although  they  are  not  of  record  there. 
Issue  (order  uncertain): 

278.  Martha%  bapt.  16  Nov.,  1773;  m.  EHas  Frink. 

279.  Phebe,  m.  Isaac  Frink. 

280.  Mary,  m.  William  Dyer. 

281.  Both.      She  was  unm.  in  1836,  when  she  leased  land  at  Port 


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Schuyler,  N.  Y.  (Albany  Co.  Deeds).  Late  in  life  she  m. 
James  McDonald  and  rem.  to  Athol,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died. 
No  issue. 

282.  Prudence,  d.  unm. 

283.  Daughter  (?),  m.  •  Clements   (?).     This  daughter's  name 

may  have  been  Fidelia,  judging  from  the  frequency  with  which 
this  name  appears  among  William's  granddaughters  and  their 
children.  As  indicated  by  the  will  of  William  Pendleton^ 
this  daughter  had  a  son,  William  Pendleton^  (Clements),  but 
we  have  been  unable  to  ascertain  whether  or  not  she  had 
other  issue.  William  Pendleton  Clements  is  said  to  have  mar- 
ried twice  and  had  issue,  Eben,  John,  and  Marietta,  who  m. 
a  Fryer,  of  Crooked  Lake,  N.  Y.  Just  as  we  go  to  press 
there  comes  a  statement  from  a  grandson  of  Phebe  (Pendle- 
ton) Frink  to  the  effect  that  she  was  married  twice,  her  sec- 
ond husband  being  a  Clements,  by  whom  she  had  four  chil- 
dren. This  would  throw  doubt  upon  our  supposition  that 
there  was  another  daughter  here,  unless  we  accept  the  state- 
ment of  Mrs.  Barber,  daughter  of  Nancy  Pendleton,  that 
two  of  her  Pendleton  aunts  married  Clements. 

284.  William,  b.  26  Dec.,  1784,  Middletown,  R.  I.;  unm.  in  1822. 

No  further  rec. 

285.  Nancy,  b.  26  AprU,  1787;  Middletown,  R.  I.;  m.    (1),  Seth 

Wiswall;  (2),  John  Carter. 

286.  Elisha,  b.  6  Feby.,  1790,  Middletown,  R.  I.;  d.  young,  as  in- 

dicated by  his  father's  will  and  by  Census  rec. 

287.  Lydia  Ann,  m.  (1),  Dr.  —  McKinney;  (2),  James  Pike. 

96.  Stlvester*  Pendleton  {Sylvettet^,  Col,  Joseph^,  Joseph^), 
was  born  about  1749,  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  and  died  30  July, 
1788,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and  made  his 
home  at  Stonington,  Conn.  On  the  14th  October,  1776,  he  joined  in 
a  memorial  from  Stonington  to  the  Connecticut  General  Assembly 
for  arms  and  protection  against  the  British.  Sylvester  Pendleton 
was  buried  in  the  Robinson  Burying  Ground  at  Stonington,  and  his 
gravestone  states  that  he  died  "  In  the  40th  year  of  his  age."  He 
may  have  been  the  S.  Pendleton,  doctor  in  Conn.  Militia  who  served 
under  Gen.  Spencer  at  Rhode  Island,  1776-7,  and  in  1778  (Conn. 
Revolutionary  records). 

Sylvester®  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  11  April,  1773,  Eu- 
nice Cobb  (First  Ch.  Rec),  daughter  of  Henry,  3rd,  and  Mary 
(Babcock)  Cobb.  She  was  born  3  August,  1748  (Babcock  Gen.,  p. 
60),  and  was  living  at  Stonington,  not  re-married,  as  late  as  1800^ 
as  her  name  appears  in  the  U.  S.  Census  of  that  year. 
Issue,  from  Stonington  records: 

288.  Allen^  b.  7  May,  1776;  m.  Sophia  Ellis. 

289.  Polly,  b.  10  Jany.,  1778;  m.  Nathaniel  Todd. 

290.  Sylvester,  3rd,  b.  9  Nov.,  1779;  he  seems  to  have  been  in  tlie 

U.   S.   Navy  at  one  time,   as  his  brother,  Allen,  in  a  letter 


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written  in  1804,  says  that  "  Brother  Sylvester  is  cleared  from 
the  man-of-war."  Sylvester,  3rd,  was  in  Worcester,  N.  Y., 
in  1818,  as  stated  in  his  deed  to  William  Lord  of  Stonington 
on  31  J  any.  of  that  year,  when  he  made  over  to  Lord  all  his 
rights  in  the  estate  of  his  father,  Sylvester  Pendleton,  dec. 
(Ston.  Deeds).  No  trace  of  Sylvester,  3rd,  could  be  obtained 
at  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  however,  nor  does  his  name  appear  in 
any  of  the  county  records  of  that  state  which  wc  have  ex- 
amined. 

291.  Freelove,   b.  26  Feby.,  1786;  she  was  living  in  1803,  as  her 

brother  Allen  refers  to  her  in  one  of  the  letters  he  wrote  his 
wife  in  that  year,  bat  what  subsequently  became  of  her  has 
not  been  learned. 

292.  Ennice   (twin  with  Freelove),  prob.  d.  between  1790  and  iSOO, 

as  indicated  by  the  U.  S.  Census  Rec.  of  those  years.  The 
earlier  one  gives  her  mother  a  full  complement  of  ch.,  but  in 
1800  there  appear  only  two  daughters  under  sixteen. 

293.  Nancy,  b.  25  April,  1788;  m.  William  (?)  Mastcrton. 

Note:  That  this  Sylvcster«  Pendleton  is  the  one  referred  to  in  Ool.  Joseph^ 
Pendleton's  will  as  **My  grandson,  Sylvester  Pendleton,  who  was  born  of 
FreeloTe  Pendleton,  daughter  of  CoL  William  Pendleton,'*  distinguishing  him 
from  the  other  grandson,  Sylvester  Pendleton,  to  whom  the  Colonel  refers  as 
**My  grandson  .  .  .  son  of  Sylvester  Pendleton  and  bom  of  his  wife," 
is  proTed  by  Sylvester's  own  will,  dated  35  June,  1788,  and  recorded  at  Page 
139,  of  Book  5,  Stonington  Prob.  record,  which  besides  naming  wife  Eunice 
and  children  as  given  above,  appoints  as  executor,  "My  brother,  WilUam 
Sheffield,"— i.  e.,  William*  Sheffield,  son  of  Isaac  and  [50]  Freclove»  (Pendle- 
ton) ShefiBeld,  who  was  bom  1  Feby,  1757. 

99.  Catherine*  Pendleton  (Sylveiter^,  Col.  Jo9eph^,  Joseph*), 
was  boTn  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  13  March^  1757,  and  died  at  Brook- 
field,  N.  Y.,  4  September,  1824.  She  married  as  first  wife,  at  Hop- 
kinton,  R.  I.,  5  December,  1776,  Rev.  Henry  Clarke  (Hop.  Rec), 
son  of  Rev.  Joshua  and  Hannah  (Cottrell)  Clarke.  He  was  born 
2  December,  1756,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  22  March,  1831,  at 
Brookfield,  N.  Y.  His  second  wife  was  Mrs.  Lydia  (Stillman)  Bur- 
dick,  whom  he  married  26  June,  1825. 

Issue   (Clarke),  first  seven  from  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  records: 
L  Henry,  b.  16  Dec,  1777;  d.  21  Bee.,  1823,  at  Unadilla  Forks, 

N.  Y.;  m.  16  Jany.,  1800,  Catherine  Brown, 
ii.  Phebe,  b.  28  Sept.,  1779;  d.  16  Sept.,  1847,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.; 
m.  22  Oct.,  1796,  Capt.  Ethan^  Clarke,  son  of  Joseph  and 
f44]  Deborah'  (Pendleton)  Clarke 
iii.  Sally,  b.  25  July,  1781;  d.  29  Jany.,  1864,  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.; 
m'   (1),   2   Sept,  1800,  Reynolds  Greenman;   (2),  15  Dec, 
1832,  James  Webster, 
iv.  Oliver  Pendleton,  b.  29  March,  1783;  d.  25  Aug.,  1831,  Brook- 
field, N.  Y.;  m.  1802,  Elizabeth  Patterson. 
V.  John  Vilitt,  b.   14  April,  1785  i  d.   10  May,  1833,  Brookfield, 
N.  Y.;  m.  11  Oct.,  1810,  Hannah  Davis. 


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154  THS  PSNDLBTON  OBNSALOG7 

vi.  Elisabeth  M.,  b.  30  April,  1787;  d.  27  Sept,  1866,  Leonards- 
villc,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Jobn  Weaver;  (2),  Isaac  Miner. 

vii.  Ethan,  b.  30  March,  1789;  d.  8  Feby.,  1867,  Oxford,  N.   Y.; 
m,  (1),  14  Oct.,  1810,  Lncy  WUcox;  (2),  6  Sept.,  1814,  Ra- 
chel Case, 
viii.  (Dr.)  Welcome  Arnold,  b.  25  April,  1791,  Stonington,  Conn.; 
d.  22  June,  1843,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  m.  Mary  A.  Brown. 

ix.  Catherine,  b.  17  April,  1793,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d.   11  June, 
1840,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  m.  29  Oct,  1814,  Capt  Joseph  Haw- 
ley  Dwight 
X.  Joshna,  b.  20  July,  1796,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.;  d.  18  Aug.,  1830, 
Elba,  N.  Y.;  m.  30  Nov.,  1816,  Amanda  Blakesley. 

xi.  (Dr.)  Samuel  Ray,  b.  6  Nov.,  1800,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.;  d.  1 
June,  1860,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  m.  16  Oct.,  1827,  Susan  Maxson 
Cheever. 

Ref.x  CyruB  Clarke  Van  Deventer's  '*  Ancestors  and  Descendants  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Clarke,  and  his  wife,  Catherine  Pendleton." 

100.  Deborah*  Psndi.eton  (Sylveiter*,  Col.  Jo9eph^,  Joseph^), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  November,  1768,  and  died  about 
1793.  She  married  at  Westerly,  20  October,  177—,  as  his  first 
wife,  Samuel  Sims,  son  of  William  and  Jerusha  (Lanphere)  Sims. 
He  was  bom  at  Westerly,  1  November,  1748,  and  died  there,  2 
July,  1838.  His  second  wife  was  [240]  Anna*  Pendleton,  daughter 
of  [76]  Samuel*. 

Issue  (Sims),  from  Westerly  Records  (Book  3,  p.  88): 
i.  Deborah^  b.  10  Sept,  1780;  m.  7  Nov.,  1802,  Lemuel  Smith, 

Jr.  (West.  Rec.). 
ii.  Nancy,  b.  16  Aug.,  1783. 
iii.  Sylvester  Pendleton,  b.  22  Oct,  1786. 
iv.  Sally,  b.  11  April,  1788. 
V.  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  11  Dec,  1790. 
vi.  Oliver,  b.  27  April,  1793. 

101.  Sarah*  Pendleton  (Sylveiter^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Jotepfc*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  May,  1760.  She  married  at  Hopkinton, 
R.  I.,  24  April,  1779,  Willett  Clarke  (Hop.  Rec),  son  of  Rev. 
Joshua  and  Hannah  (Cottrell)  Clarke.  He  was  bom  20  October, 
1759.  No  record  of  their  children  has  come  to  light,  but  some  of 
them  settled  in  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  they  gave  the  name 
"  Pendleton  "  to  the  town  in  which  they  located.  Among  the  Clarkes 
who  appear  upon  the  Probate  records  of  that  county,  the  following 
three  were  probably  children  of  Willett  and  Sarah  (Pendleton) 
Clarke: 

i.  Sylvester  Pendleton^  d.  21  Sept,  1866,  Pendleton,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Lucy  Wakefield;   had   son,   Sylvester   Pendleton   Clarke,  Jr., 

who  m.  Margaret  A.  ,  and  has  son  Henry  C.  Clarke,  of 

413  Hoyt  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


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iL  WiUett,  d.  29  March,  1859,  Pendleton,  N.  Y. 

iii.  Oliver,  d.  19  Oct.,  1844,  Royalton,  N.  Y.;  m.  Mary  E.  Beach. 

104.  Merct*  Pendleton  (Simeon'^,  CoL  Joieph!^,  Joieph*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  12  May,  1760,  and  died  at  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  14  Oct,  1836.  She  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  Sep- 
tember, 1777,*  Enoch  Crandall,  son  of  James  and  Demaris  (Ken- 
yon)  Crandall.  This  marriage  appears  in  the  Westerly  records  as 
"Enoch  CrandaU,  son  of  James,  and  Marcy  Pendleton,  of  Simeon." 
She  was  probably  Crandall's  second  wife,  as  the  Westerly  records 
show  that  an  Enoch  Crandall  married  Hannah  Crandall,  24  March, 
1773.  Enoch  died  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  25  May,  1811  (6.  S.). 
Mercy  married  (2),  Joseph  Lawton,  as  shown  by  her  father's  will, 
dated  in  1819. 

Issne  (Crandall),  from  Westerly  records  (Book  4,  p.  22): 
i.  Enochs  Jr.,  b.  7  July,  1778;  d.  in  New  York;  m.  (1),  Abby 

Gardner;  (2),  Abby  Stantpn;  (3),  Sophia  Stanton, 
ii.  Hannah,  b.   16  Jnne,   1780;  d.   at  Wethersfield,   Conn.;  m.   9 

Nov.,  1800,  John  Bell  Stanton,  and  had  twelve  ch. 
iii.  Bathsheba,  b.  8  May,  1782;  d.  Feby.,  1868,  New  London, 
Conn.;  m.  20  Feby.,  1805,  Lewis  Crandall.  Their  dan., 
Mary  Ann"  Crandall,  m.  Capt  Samuel  Green,  and  was  living 
in  1907,  ae.  86  years.  She  has  dau.,  Alice*,  who  m.  Herbert 
L.  Crandall,  and  lives  at  69  Granite  St,  New  London,  Conn. 

Ref.:    History  Stonington,  Conn.,  p.  594;  Stanton  Genealogy,  p.  499. 

112.  Ethan'  Pendleton  {Simeon^,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  H.  I.,  3  April,  1777,  and  died  at  Norfolk,  Conn., 
20  September,  1860.  Shortly  after  his  first  marriage  he  removed  to 
Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lived  about  nine  years.  After  his  wife's 
death  he  returned  to  his  native  place  in  January,  1809,  remaining 
there  some  five  or  six  years,  and  then  removing  to  Norfolk,  Conn. 
Here  he  leased  a  farm  which  he  bought  two  years  later  for  $8660. 
It  contained  600  acres  and  he  added  to  it  by  successive  purchases 
mita  he  owned  not  less  than  1000  acres,  keeping  from  forty  to  sixty 
head  of  cattle,  besides  young  stock,  sheep,  etc.  Though  ratiier  smaU 
of  stature,  Ethan  Pendleton  was  noted  for  the  amount  of  work  he 
conld  acc(»nplish.  Besides  the  farm  he  ran  a  saw  mill  and  shop, 
where  in  addition  to  sawing  lumber,  he  cut  out  from  black  oak  tim- 
ber great  quantities  of  "  clock  plates,"  as  they  were  called,  in  which 
were  placeid  the  works  of  the  wooden  clocks  of  that  time.  Until 
1850  he  lived  in  the  old  house  on  his  farm,  and  then  built  the  fine 
large  residence  which  still  stands,  and  in  which  his  sons  Frederick 
and  Russell  lived  foi^  a  time. 

Ethan  Pendleton  had  four  grandsons  who  served  in  the  Civil  War, 

•ITiis  date  appears  as  1787  in  the  Westerlv  record,  obviously  an  error.  As 
the  record  of  Enoch  Crandall*s  marriage  and  children  was  not  entered  until 
4  June,  1787,  it  is  easy  to  understand  how  this  mistake  was  made. 


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and  three  of  them  were  killed  in  battle.     In  his  number  of  mar* 
riages  he  holds  the  record  in  the  Pendleton  family. 

He  married  (1),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1795^  Ruth  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  Sanford  and  Ruth  (Gardner)  Taylor,  of  Stonington.  She 
died  3  July,  1807. 

He  married  (2),  at  Stonington,  16  March,  1809,  Esther  Hinck- 
ley, daughter  of  Abel  and  Sarah  (Hobart)  Hinckley.  She  was  bom 
at  Stonington,  25  November,  1777,  and  died  at  Norfolk,  Conn.^  17 
September,  1820. 

He  married  (3)  at  Winchester,  Conn.,  April,  1825,  Lucinda  Hun- 
gerford,  daughter  of  Reuben  and  Olive  l(Gaylord)  Hungerford. 
She  was  bom  30  December,  1794,  and  died  at  Norfolk,  29  June, 
1829. 

He  married  (4),  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  30  March,  1835,  Clarissa 
(Pinney)  Miller,  widow  of  Joel  Miller,  and  daughter  of  Grove  and 
Mercy  (Case)  Pinney.  She  was  bom  18  February,  1786,  and  died 
13  August,  1842,  at  Norfolk,  Conn. 

He  married  (5),  at  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,*  22  April,  1845,  Hul- 
dah  Wright,  daughter  of  Timothy  and  Triphena  (Bancroft)  Wright. 
She  was  bom  19  October,  1800,  at  Barkhampstead,  Conn.,  and  died 
23  February,  1875,  at  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Issue,  by  first  wife: 
294.  Ethan%  Jr.,  d.  inf. 
296.  Lydia,  d.  inf. 

296.  Taylor,  b.  22  June,  1799,  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  Clarissa  B. 

Smith. 

297.  Frederick,  b.  10  Oct.,  1801,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.;  m.   (1),  Flora 

Pinney;  (2),  Eliza  Wickoff. 

298.  Russell,  b.  1  Dec,  1805,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.;  m.  Alzina  Johnson. 

By  second  wife,  first  three  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at 
Norfolk,  Conn.: 

299.  Sarah  Hobart,  b.  5  June,  1810;  m,  Damon  B.  Pinney. 

300.  Abel  Hinckley,  b.  16  Feby.,  1811;  m.  three  times. 

301.  Hobart,  b.  7  Jany.,  1813;  m.  Emeline  Bailey. 

302.  Henry  Hinckley,  b.  24  Feby.,  1814;  m.  Martha  A.  Miller. 

303.  Mary  Esther,  b.  16  July,  1815;  m.  Elijah  O.  Pinney. 

304.  Lucius  Smith,  b.  10  Feby.,  1817;  m.  Lydia  M.  Gibbs. 

By  third  wife,  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn.: 

305.  Robert  Palmer,  b.  10  July,  1826;  m.  Lois  E.  Merwin. 

306.  Olive  Lucinda,  b.  2  Feby.,  1829;  d.  unm.  at  So.  Canaan,  Conn., 

15  June,  1899. 

Rcf.:  History  of  Norfolk,  Conn.,  pp.  567-8;  Annals  of  Winchester,  Conn., 
p.  174,  etc. 

115.  Job*  Pendleton  (Cnpt.  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  born  about  1746,  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  25  Jany., 
1794,  aged  47,  at  Islesboro,  Me.   (G.  S.).     He  went  to  Maine  with 

•  New  Marlboro  town  records   call  him  "  Elnathen." 


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his  father  in  1769^  and  settled  upon  an  island  now  known  as  "  Billy 
Job's  Island,"  near  Long  Island^  and  included  in  the  town  of  Isles- 
boro.  When  the  controversy  with  Gen.  Knox  arose  over  the  actual 
ownership  of  the  lands  he  laid  claim  to  in  Maine^  Job^  Pendleton 
sent  the  following  petition  to  the  Massachusetts  General  Court: 

"  Little  Long  Island,  29th  March,  1789. 

Gentlemen — I,  the  subscriber,  am  possessed  of  an  island  laying 
in  Penobscot  Ba^  known  by  the  name  of  Little  Long  Island,  con- 
taining 204  acres  (likewise  an  Island  joining  by  a  bar  at  low  water 
containing  13  acres)  Which  Island  I  settled  in  the  year  1769  together 
with  Mr.  James  Matthews  and  Mr.  Shubael  Williams.  On  the  9th 
day  of  Nov.  1769  I  purchased  James  Matthew's  third  part,  likewise 
on  the  23rd  day  of  Sept.  1772,  I  purchased  Mr.  Shubael  William's 
third  part,  which  I  have  their  deeds  to  show.  The  above  written  are 
facts  that  I  can  clearly  prove,  and  wh*ereas.  Gentlemen,  your  having 
power  to  settle  and  do  justice  to  the  individuals  in  this  remote  part 
of  the  state,  I  humbly  pray  that  you  will  inform  me  how  I  may  still 
be  in  quiet  possession  of  my  lands,  and  humbly  submit  myself  to 
your  direction  and  the  Laws  of  this  commonwealth. 

I  am  Gentlemen  your  most  Obedient — and  most  Humble  Servant, 

Job  Pendleton."* 

At  a  Town  Meeting  held  at  Islesboro,  14  Jany.,  1793,  Capt.  Job 
Pendleton  and  Capt.  Grodfrey  Trim  were  chosen  to  appoint  a  place 
to  build  a  meeting-house  (Hist.  Islesboro,  p.  41).  On  the  22nd  of 
August,  1793,  Joseph  Crary,  of  Frankfort,  Me.,  sold  to  "  Job  Pen- 
dleton, gentleman,  of  Islesboro,"  for  £60,  100  acres  of  land  at  Cape 
Jellison,  adjoining  Capt.  Peleg  Pendleton  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds, 
iii,  109).  Job's  widow  sold  this  property  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Kidder 
for  $533.34  on  the  14th  of  March,  1796  (Ibid.,  iii,  520).  Nine 
days  later  she  bought  from  Daniel  Decrow,  and  Ambah,  his  wife, 
laud  at  Ducktrap  [Lincolnville],  and  settled  there  with  her  children 
(Ibid.,  ^-i,  121). 

The  will  of  Job  Pendleton,  dated  27  December,  1793,  proved  17 
April,  1794  (Hancock  Co.  Prob.  Rec.,  i,  38),  calls  himself  "  Mari- 
ner"; mentions  wife  (without  naming  her);  her  children,  Lucy, 
**  Joanna  "  [Jane],  Peleg,  "  And  the  one  she  is  now  pregnant  with  "; 
first  wife's  children,  Sarah,  Lydia,  Priscilla,  Dorothy,  William, 
Amos,  Job,  and  Joseph,  who  was  then  deceased  as  his  chest  and 
clothes  were  given  to  Amos.  The  inventory  of  Job's  estate  amounted 
to  £1053,  Is.  2d.,  and  included  one  quarter  part  of  the  schooner 
"William."  Job  Pendleton  died  on  his  own  island  and  is  buried  in 
tiie  old  cemetery  at  the  lower  end  of  Long  Island  (Islesboro). 

He  married  (1),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  October,  1768,  Sarah 
Crandall  (First  Ch.  Rec.).  She  died  at  Islesboro  about  1786,  and 
he  married    (2),   L]^dia   Decrow.      Some   say  she  was   "  the   widow 

•The  original  of  this  letter  was  in  the  possession  of  Dr.  J.  F.  Pratt,  of 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  some  years  ago. 


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Rogers  "  when  he  married  her;  others^  that)  she  married  a  Rogers  far 
her  second  husband. 

Issue^  by  first  wife^  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.: 

307.  Joseph^  d.  unm.  prior  to  1793. 

308.  Sarah,  m.  Lewis  Pitcher. 

309.  William,  b.  26  Feby.,  1774;  m.  Margaret^  Pendleton. 

310.  Lydia,  b.  30  April,  1776;  m.  Thomas^  Boardman. 

311.  Priscilla,  b.  14  June,  1778;  m.  [346]  William^  Pendleton, 

312.  Amos,  b.  14,  or  17,  Nov.,  1780;  m.  Jane  Famsworth. 

313.  Job,  Jr.,  b.  14  Oct.,  1782;  m.  Betsey  Crane. 

314.  Dorothy,  b.  1785;  m.  Ephraim  Wood. 

Issue  hy  second  wife: 

315.  Lucy,  b.  26  Feby.,  1788;  m.  [323]  Isaac^  Pendleton. 

316.  Jane,  b.  7  April,  1789;  m.  Philip  Gilkey. 

317.  Peleg,  b.  17  Feby.,  1793;  m.  Patience  Rogers. 

318.  Judith,  b.  1794;  m.  (1),  as  his  third  wife,  John  Wade;  m.  (2), 

as  his  third  wife,  her  brother-in-law,  Philip  Gilkey.     No  ch. 
by  either  marriage. 

Ret,:     History  of  Islesboro,  Me.;  Bangor,  Me.  Historical  Magazine. 

116.  Lydia*  Pendleton  (Capt.  William^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Jotepk*), 
married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  24  January,  1765,  Jared  Crand^ 
(First  Ch.  Rec).  It  was  believed  among  the  descendants  of  Capt. 
William  Pendleton  that  Jared  Crandall  and  his  wife  removed  to 
Ohio,  but  the  following  records  show  that  they  did  not  settle  much 
over  one  hundred  miles  from  Stonington:  6  February,  1784,  Jared 
Crandall  of  Bemardston,  Mass.,  sold  to  his  father,  Nathaniel  Cran- 
dall, of  Stonington,  a  tract  of  land  in  his  native  town  (Stonington 
Deeds,  x,  458).  On  the  6th  of  March,  1795,  Jared  Crandall,  of 
Leyden,  Mass.,  and  Paul  Crandall,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  were  ap- 
pointed administrators  on  the  estate  of  Nathaniel  Crandall,  late  of 
Stonington,  deceased  (Stonington  Prob.  Rec.,  v,  459),  and  on  the 
19th  of  March  following,  Jared  and  Paul,  sons  of  Nathaniel  Cran- 
daU,  sold  to  James  Rhodes,  land  in  Pawcatuck  (Stonington),  which 
they  had  bought  of  David  and  Lucy  Brand,  and  Nathaniel  and  Lois 
Minor,  and  also  land  they  had  bought  of  the  heirs  of  the  Primas 
family  (Stonington  Deeds,  xiii,  222). 

The  will  of  Jared  CrandaU,  dated  at  Leyden,  Mass.,  3  March, 
1829,  filed  13  October,  1829  (Franklin  County  Prob.  Rec.),  names 
wife,  Lydia;  oldest  son,  Nathaniel;  second  son,  William;  third  son, 
John;  only  daughter,  Lydia  Day;  fourth  son,  Luke.  The  latter  was 
living  at  Leyden  as  late  as  1857  (County  Deeds),  and  had  a  wife, 
Climena,  who  signed  a  deed  with  him  27  July,  1826  (Ibid.). 

Jared  Crandall  was  a  selectman  of  Bernardston  in  1782;  he  re- 
sided in  that  part  of  the  town  which  was  afterwards  set  off  to  form 
Leyden  (History  of  Bemardston).  We  have  not  been  able  to  de- 
termine what  became  of  his  descendants. 


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117.  Jonathan*  Pendubton  (Capt  WUUam\  Col.  WiUiam\  Jo- 
ieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  November,  1752,  and  died  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  14  October,  1841.  He  was  one  of  the  original  set- 
tlers of  Orrington,  Me.,  in  1771,  where  he  was  assessed  a  tax  of  £1, 
Is.  7d.  on  the  1st  of  June,  1776.  In  1783  he  sold  his  property  and 
remored  to  Islesboro  (Bangor,  Me.,  Hist.  Mag.).  It  is  likely  that 
Jonathan  did  not  take  his  family  to  Orrington  until  1781,  as  one  of 
his  granddaughters  says :  "  He  came  from  Bristol,  Maine,  in  a 
large  canoe  with  his  wife  and  two  children  and  all  of  his  effects 
witib  him;  went  up  the  river  and  stopped  at  Fort  Point  over  night; 
went  to  Orrington  the  next  day;  stayed  there  two  years,  then  came 
down  to  the  island"  [Islesboro].  It  will  be  noted  that  in  1781, 
Jonathan  had  two  children  living  ont  of  the  five  that  had  been  bom 
to  him  np  to  that  date. 

Jonathan  Pendleton  was  appointed  Ensign  to  do  military  duty  in 
Islesboro,  and  in  1794  bought  of  his  father  some  islands  he  had 
taken  up  at  the  southwestern  entrance  of  Gilkey's  Harbor,  and  called 
from  him  the  "  Ensign  Islands."  On  this  same  day,  15  May,  1794, 
he  received  deed  to  his  father's  homestead  at  Islesboro  (Hancock 
Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  ii,  448-9). 

In  1797-8,  he  was  a  signer  with  other  settlers  of  lincolnville, 
Northport,  etc.,  of  an  agreement  with  Gen.  Knox  relating  to  the 
lands  they  had  taken  possession  of  in  those  towns.  In  1814  he  ar- 
ranged for  the  support  of  his  father  and  his  stepmother  in  their  old 
age, 

Jonathan*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Warren,  Me.,  2  July,  1773, 
Jane  Mclntyre,  daughter  of  John  Mclntyre  of  Warren.  She  was 
bom  about  1754,  and  died  25  February,  1802,  aged  47  years.  He 
married  (2),  11  July,  1802,  Lucinda  Hatch  of  Camden,  Me.  She 
was  bora  about  1763,  and  died  17  February,  1852,  aged  88. 
Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

319.  John  M.%  b.  4  July,  1774;  d.  25  Oct.,  1780. 

320.  Judith,  b.  30  Aug.,  1776;  d.  25  April,  1781. 

321.  William,  b.  4  Jany.,  1778;  m.  three  times. 

322.  Job,  b.  26  Sept.,  1779;  d.  4  Nov.,  1780. 

323.  Isaac,  b.  31  March,  1781;  m.  (1),  Lucy^  Pendleton;  (2),  Mrs. 

Catherine  Thomdike. 

324.  Jonathan,  Jr.,  b.  9  Jany.,  1783;  m.  Lydia  Knowles. 

325.  Jane,  b.  26  Feby.,  1785;  d.  17  July,  1791. 

326.  Polly,  b.  18  Oct,  1787;  m.  Simeon  Morse. 

327.  John,  b.  27  Sept.,  1789;  m.  Susan  Wellman. 

328.  Catherine,  b.  14  Oct.,  1791;  d.  23  July,  1792. 

329.  Prodence,  b.  18  Nov.,  1793;   (or  19  Nov.,  1794);  m.  Henry 

White. 

330.  Robert  M.,  b.  18  Jany.,  1796;  m.  Eliza  C.  Harlow. 

331.  Agnes,  b.  18  Nov.,  1797;  m.  (1)  pub.  10  June,  1821,  James 

Tolman;  (2),  Cyrus  Wheeler.  She  had  two  boys,  Albion^  and 
James  (Tolman),  who  were  drowned  while  skating  at  Skow- 
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332.  Nathan,  b.  12  J  any.,  1800;  d.  15  Feby.,  1891,  at  East  Madison, 

Me.;  m.  16  Nov.,  1832,  Eliza  Knight.    No  issue. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

333.  Esther,  b.  31  March,  1803;  m.  Daniel  Gould. 

334.  Jane,  2nd>  b.  14  Aug.,  1804;  m.  Benjamin  Thomas. 

335.  Lucinda,  b.  22  June,  1806;  m.  John  Gilkey. 

Note:  The  above  names  and  dates  are  from  Jonathan's  family  Bible; 
the  record  of  his  family  given  in  the  first  Town  Book  of  Islesboro  shows  the 
usual  minor  discrepancies  in  dates. 

118.  (Capt.)  John*  Pendleton  (Capt.  WiUiam^,  Col.  William^ 
Joieph^),  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  13  October,  1845,  aged  93  (?) 
(G.  S.).  This  date  if  correct  would  seem  to  make  John  a  twin 
with  his  brother  Jonathan,  who  was  born  15  November,  1752.  We 
think  John  was  more  likely  bom  about  1754.  He  settled  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  with  the  rest  of  his  father's  family  about  1769.  During 
the  Revolutionary  War  he  served  as  a  marine  on  the  ship  "  Gen. 
Putnam,"  Capt.  Daniel  Waters,  in  the  unfortunate  Penobscot  Bay 
Expedition.  He  was  engaged  13  July,  1779,  anct  was  discharged  7 
September,  1779  (Mass.  Archives).  Upon  the  organisation  of  Isles- 
boro in  1789  he  was  elected  its  first  town  treasurer,  and  in  1794 
held  the  office  of  Selectman.  On  the  3rd  of  January,  1800,  he  was 
chosen  moderator  of  the  Town  Meeting,  and  elected  to  be  one  on  a 
committee  to  correspond  with  the  other  towns  in  the  county  in  oppo- 
sition to  Hampden  being  made  the  county  seat  (Bangor  Hist.  Mag., 
iii,  140). 

On  the  19th  of  July,  1802,  he  bought  of  William  McGlathery  of 
Camden  two  lots  of  land  in  that  town  with  mills  and  other  buildings 
thereon  (Knox  Co.  Deeds,  v,  310).  He  removed  to  Camden  shortly 
afterwards  and  operated  a  saw  and  grist  mill  there  until  26  De- 
cember, 1820,  when  the  property  was  destroyed  by  fire.  On  the 
30th  of  January,  1809,  he  was  one  of  the  Camden  petitioners  to 
the  Massachusetts  Legislature  praying  that  that  Assembly  use  its 
influence  in  removing  the  Embargo  Act.  When  the  contentions  with 
England  culminated  in  war  in  1812,  John  Pendleton  was  chosen 
Captain  of  a  veteran  company  organized  in  Camden  in  1813,  com- 
prising men  between  45  and  60  years  of  age. 

He  married  (1),  Margaret  Young.  She  died  21  September,  1784, 
aged  39.  He  married  (2),  26  December,  1785,  Elizabeth  Rogers, 
daughter  of  Adam  and  Lydia  (Rogers)  Rogers.  She  was  born  30 
November,  1763,  and  died  24  September,  1813.  Some  time  after- 
ward he  married  as  his  third  wife  Mrs.  Jane  (Young)  Henderson, 
a  sister  of  his  first  wife.  She  died  12  August,  1832,  and  he  married 
(4),  in  1836,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Decker)  Clough.  She  died  30  May,  1858. 
No  record  of  John*  Pendleton's  children  has  come  to  light,  and  the 
dates  of  births  of  the  first  three,  furnished  by  their  descendants,  are 
very  conflicting. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 


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336.  Jolm%   Jr.,   b.   17   Sept.,   1778  (?)    [perhaps    1777];   m.    (1), 

Martha  McGlathery;  (2),  Betsey^  Fams worth. 

337.  Mary,  b.  14  March,  1779  (?);  m.  Benjamin  Kelleran. 

338.  Arthur,  b.  16  Oct.,  1779  (.>)    [probably  1780];  m.   (1),  Sarah 

Bigelow;   (2),  Mary  Fay. 

339.  Margaret,  b.  19  May,  1782;  m.  [309]  William^  Pendleton. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

340.  Adam,  b.  1787;  d.  unm.  at  Camden,  Me. 

341.  Henry,  b.  22  Feby.,  1790;  m.  Louisa  King. 

342.  Eliza,  b.  May,  1796;  m.  Frye  Hall. 

343.  Elisha,  b.  1798;  m.  Eliza  A.  H.  Milson. 

344.  George,  b.  22  Feby.,  1800;  m.  Susan  W.  Johnson. 

345.  Lydia  Jane  ("  youngest  of  family  "),  m.  Archibald  Buchanan. 

Ref.:  History  of  Islesboro,  Me.;  Annals  of  Camden,  Me.;  John  Rogers 
of  Marshfleid,  Genealogy. 

119.  Oliver*  Pendleton  {Capt.  WUliam^,  Col  William*,  Joseph^), 
was  bom  in  1756,  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  at  Hope, 
Me.,  2  December,  1843,  aged  87  years  (G.  S.).  He  was  taken  to 
Maine  not  long  after  his  father's  removal  there  in  1769,  and  when 
he  grew  to  manhood  took  up  a  tract  of  land  at  Dark  Harbor  where 
the  Islesboro  Inn  now  stands.  Henry  Knox  of  Philadelphia,  who 
claimed  ownership  of  all  this  region,  gave  Oliver  a  deed  to  this  prop- 
erty 13  November,  1799,  and  on  the  same  day  deeded  him  land  at 
Northport  which  Oliver  afterwards  deeded  to  his  son,  William,  12 
February,  1801  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  vii,  21,  20;  viii,  86). 
He  was  probably  the  Oliver  Pendleton  who  was  appointed  Captain 
to  command  a  galley  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  1799,  at  the  time  when 
war  with  France  seemed  inevitable,  as  we  know  he  was  a  master 
mariner,  and  of  the  contemporaneous  Oliver  Pendleton,  [103.  Oliver*, 
{Sylvester^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph^)],  we  have  no  knowledge  what- 
sover. 

On  the  29tb  of  June,  1809,  Oliver  Pendleton  and  Sally,  his  wife, 
of  Islesboro,  sold  their  Dark  Harbor  property  to  Amos  Pendleton  for 
81500  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  xxv,  249),  and  on  the  15th  March,  1811, 
he  bought  land  in  Hope,  Me.,  of  Micah  Hobbs  for  $700  (Lincoln 
Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  ix,  454).  Not  long  afterwards  he  removed  to  Hope, 
▼here  his  son,  William,  soon  followed  and  settled  near  by.  Upon 
his  retirement  from  the  sea,  Capt.  Pendleton  lived  upon  this  farm 
the  rest  of  his  life.  / 

Oliver*    Pendleton   married   Sally    Young.      She   was    born    about 
1758,  and  died  15  April,  1840,  aged  82  years. 
Issue,  bom  probably  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

346.  William%  b.  14  Aug.,  1779;  m.  PrisciUa^  Pendleton. 

347.  Sally,  b.  26  Dec.,  1782;  m.  Joseph  Palmer.* 

348.  Susanna,  b.  31  July,  1785;  m.  Nathaniel  Palmer.* 

349.  Oliver,  Jr.,  lost  at  sea,  unm. 

•The  History  ot  Islesboro,  Me.,  p.  242,  confuses  these  two  marriages, 
making  Sally  the  wife  of  Nathaniel,  and  Susanna  the  wife  of  Joseph. 


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350.  Alexander^  d.  of  yellow  fever  at  Port-au-Prince;  m.  Eliza  Park- 

man^  of  Camden^  Me.  No  issue.  She  m.  (2)^  in  182 7^  Hon. 
Joseph  Hall^  by  whom  she  had  seven  ch.^  some  of  whom  were 
living  in  1902.  The  *'  Hall  Family  "  makes  no  mention  of 
her  first  marriage  to  Alexander  Pendleton.  One  of  her  eh... 
David  H.  Hall,  m.  [1197]  Ann®  Pendleton.  Alexander- 
served  in  a  company  raised  at  Hope,  Me.,  during  the  War  of 
1812,  as  shown  by  the  pay  rolls  in  Uie  office  of  tiie  Ad j  .-Gen. 
of  Mass. 

351.  Ambrose,  d.  unm.     He  is  said  to  have  been  lost  at  sea.     On  the 

20  Sept,  1827,  Joseph  Jones  of  Camden,  admr.  of  the  estate 
of  Ambrose  Pendleton,  "  late  of  Hope,  mariner,  dec,"  sold 
to  William  Pendleton  of  Hope,  yeoman,  for  $29.00,  he  being 
the  highest  bidder,  "  The  right  of  reversion  of  a  certain  part 
of  the  real  estate  set  off  to  Eliza  Pendleton,  widow  of  Alex- 
ander Pendleton,  late  of  Hope,  mariner,  deceased,  and  is  a 
part  of  her  third  part  set  off  for  her  dower "  (Waldo  Co. 
Deeds,  ii,  132). 

352.  Jane,  b.  about  1792;  m.  George  Dyer. 

353.  Betsey   [Eliza],  m.   (1),  Nicholas  White;   (2),  James  Nichols. 

354.  James,  b.  about  1800;  m.  Abigail  Carver. 

120.  Henry*  Pendleton  {Capt.  William^  Col.  William^  Joseph*), 
was  born  about  1760  (as  he  is  said  to  have  been  two  years  older  than 
his  wife),  probably  at  Stonington,  Conn.  He  died  at  Northport,  Me., 
4  July,  1841.  He  was  taken  to  Islesboro,  Me.,  at  an  early  age,  and 
when  he  gprew  to  manhood  settled  upon  a  lot  north  of  his  father's. 
He  was  elected  tythlngman  of  Islesboro  upon  its  incorporation  in 
1789,  and  held  other  offices  afterwards  (Hist  Isles.,  pp.  240,  39). 
In  1795,  he  bought  100  acres  of  his  brother,  Jonathan  (Ibid.,  p. 
240).  The  "Gazetteer  of  Maine"  [p.  401]  says  Henry  Pendleton 
was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Northport,  which  was  incorporated  13 
February,  1796.  On  the  28  October,  1799,  he  bought  land  there  of 
Henry  Knox  for  $96.60  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  vi,  682) ;.  he  was  then 
of  Northport,  as  stated  in  this  deed. 

Henry^  Pendleton  married  about  1781,  Rebecca  Alden,  daughter 
of  David  and  Elizabeth  (Thorndike)  Alden.  She  was  bom  at  Cape 
Elizabeth,  Me.,  19  Sept.,  1762,  and  died  at  Northport,  Me.,  5  March, 
1864,  aged  nearly  102  years.  Joseph  Williamson,  the  Maine  His- 
torian, in  a'  letter  to  her  son,  Amos  Pendleton,  in  1870,  stated  that 
Rebecca  Alden  was  in  the  fourth  generation  from  John^  and  Pris- 
cilla  (Mullins)  Alden  of  the  "  Mayflower,"  through  David*,  Benja- 
min*, David^,  and  that  her  father  was  bom  at  Duxbury,  Mass.  14 
February,  1717,  and  settled  at  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  in  1750.* 

Henry  and  Rebecca  Pendleton  had  thirteen  children  in  all,  five  of 
whom  died  in  infancy;  while  we  lack  the  names  of  these  latter,  we 
have  noted  where  they  probably  appeared  in  the  order  of  births. 

*  In  1906  this  letter  was  in  the  possession  of  Miss  Frances  Atkins,  a  David 
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Issue,  first  eight  born  probably  at  Islesboro,  others  at  North- 
port,  Me.: 

355.  Judith^  b.  1782;  m.  Thomas  J.  Witherly. 

356.  David^  b.  1784;  m.  Rebecca  Gates. 
357-360.  Died  infancy. 

361.  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  about  1794;  d.  unm.,  ae.  30  years.    On  the  23rd 

of  Jane,  1824,  his  father  was  apptd.  admr.  upon  his  estate 
(HancodL  Co.,  Me.,  Prob.  Rec.,  ii,  467). 

362.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Sherman. 

363.  William  Henry,  b.  2  Aug.,  1800;  m.  Mary  C.  Ackley. 

364.  Rebecca,  b.  14  July,  1801;  m.  William  Howard. 

365.  Child,  d.  young.     This  may  have  been  the  Phebe  C.  Pendleton 

whose  gravestone  at  Northpurt  states  she  was  born  6  Dec, 
1803,  and  died  24  March,  1828. 

366.  James  Alden,  b.  March,  1806:  m.  Clarissa  L.  Ackley. 

367.  Amos,  b.  22  Feby.,  1808;  m.  Martha  Ann  Hall.     In  1885  he 

stated  that  he  was  the  youngest  of  thirteen  children. 

121.  Mart«  Pendleton  (CapL  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom   14  November,  1766,  probably  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and 
died  18  November,  1847,  near  Danube,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.     She 
married  at  Westerly,   R.  I.,  22   January,  1788,   Isaiah  Wilcox,  Jr. 
(West.  Rec.),  son  of  Rev.  Isaiah  and  Sarah  (Lewis)  Wilcox. 
Issue  (Wilcox): 
i.  PoUy%  b.  4  Jany.,  1789,  Colchester,  Conn.;  m.  22  Nov.,  1806, 
Isaac  Brown,  Jr.     She  d.  19  May,  1813,  leaving  three  chil- 
dren.   Her  grandson,  Isaac  B.  Brown,  of  Corry,  Pa.,  has  been 
pirominent  in  public  affairs  in  that  state  for  many  years,  hold- 
ing various  offices  in  the  state  government, 
ii.  Isaiah,  3rd,  b.  30  Nov.,  1791,  Preston,  Conn.;  m-  (1),  19  Sept., 

1811-12,  Beckey  Thomas;  (2),  Mrs.  Margretta  Coughtry. 
iiL  William  Pendleton,  b.  30  Mlay,  1794,  Danube,  N.  Y.;  d.  13 
April,  1868,  Port  Alleghany,  Pa.;  m.  (1),  25  Dec,  1814, 
Betsey  Payne;  (2),  1824,  Esther  Swift.  He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  War  of  1812,  and  later  was  appointed  First  Lieut.  8th 
Reg.  Artillery,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.,  1817.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  merchant;  removed  to  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y., 
and  becoming  interested  in  politics,  was  elected  sheriff  of  that 
county.  He  removed  later  to  Elk  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  became 
an  Associate  Judge  and  a  member  of  the  Pa.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. He  was  afterwards  elected  to  the  State  Senate 
and  became  President  of  that  body, 
iv.  Asa,  b.  9  March,  1797,  Danube,  N.  Y.;  d.  3  May,  1863;  m.  19 
March,  1820,  Clarissa  Ann  Nichols.  He  was  a  Lieut,  in  the 
N.  Y.  Militia,  and  a  member  of  the  N.  Y.  Legislature,  1848- 
49.  Asa  Wilcox  was  the  father  of  six  children,  one  of  whom, 
George  Pendleton  Wilcox,  lived  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 
▼.  Lydia,  b.  10  Oct.,  1799,  Danube,  N.  Y.;  d,  6  Sept.,  1866;  m.  9 
April,  1818,  Henry  Wightman. 


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vi.  Nancy,  b.  31  Jany.,  1802,  Danube,  N.  Y.;  m.  6  April,  1820, 
Enoch  Mount,  and  had  nine  children.     She  d.  25  May,  1842. 

vii.  Nathan  Pendleton,  b.  3  May,  1804,  Danube,  N.  Y.;  d.  24  April, 
1833;  m.  Laurencia  Richardson.  He  left  two  children,  one 
of  whom,  Nathan  Pendleton*  (Wilcox)  Jr.,  has  a  son,  Wil- 
liam A.*  (Wilcox),  a  lawyer  at  Scranton,  Pa. 

Ref.:     Families  of  Wyoming  Valley. 

122.  Bridget*  Pendleton  {Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  15  November,  1769,  probably  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
and  died  23  October,  1861.  She  married  16  March,  1786,  Robert 
Fams worth,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Rutherford)  Fams- 
worth.  He  was  bom  at  Waldoboro,  Me.,  15  February,  1766,  and 
died  9  May,  1844  ("  Farnsworth  Memorial"). 

Issue  (Farnsworth),  from  family  records,  born  at  Waldoboro, 
Maine: 
i.  SamueU,  b.  3  March,  1787. 
ii.  Sally,  b.  7  Jany.,  1789. 

iii.  Lydia,  b.  4  Nov.,  1791;  m.  Thomas  Sweetland. 
iv.  Betsey,  b.  7  Dec,  1793;  m.  [336]  John^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  as  his 

sec.  wife. 
V.  Robert,  Jr.,  b.  18  Feby.,  1796;  m.  (pub.  14  Sept.,  1818),  Jane 

Gilkey. 
vi.  Dolly  P.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1798;  d.  1882;  m.  15  June,  1820,  Thomas 

Gilkey,  Jr. 
vii.  Oliver  P.,  b.  20  April,  1800;  m.  Betsey  Winchpew  (?). 
viii.  Judith,  b.  9  June,  1802;  m.  Jeremiah  Pitcher, 
ix.  James,  b.  23  Sept,  1804;  d.  unm. 
X.  Arthur   P.,  b.   29   Dec,   1807;  m.   21   June,   1832,   Louisa    (or 

Loesa)  Coombs. 

Ref.:     History  of  Islesboro,  pp.  204-5. 

123.  Judith*  Pendleton  (Capt,  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^), 
was  probably  born  on  the  15th  of  November,  1769,  at  Stonington, 
Conn.  She  died  there  in  1799.  The  Stonington  records  [Book  4,  p. 
47]  give  the  following:  "  Isleboughron  [Islesboro],  Sept.  3,  1792. 
This  certifies  that  James  Sheffield  and  Juda  Pendleton  was  married 
by  me  according  to  the  law  of  Massachusetts.  Signed  by  me,  Samuel 
Ely."  That  this  James  Sheffield  was  her  first  cousin,  James®,  son  of 
Capt.  Isaac  and  [50]  Freelove*  (Pendleton)  Sheffield,  and  not  James", 
son  of  Thomas  and  [46]  Wealthian**  (Pendleton)  Sheffield,  is  shown 
by  the  following:  At  a  Court  of  Probate  held  at  Stonington,  21  Jan- 
uary, 1799,  Judith  Sheffield  was  appointed  administratrix  of  the  in- 
testate estate  of  Capt.  James  Sheffield,  late  of  Stonington,  deceased, 
and  guardian  of  her  three  minor  children,  James,  Lydia,  and  Maria 
Sheffield.  25  February,  1V99,  William  Sheffield  was  appointed  ad- 
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goardian  of  James^  Lydia,  and  Maria  Sheffield.  30  April,  1800,  the 
inventory  of  the  estate  of  Mr.  James  Sheffield  indnded,  "  The  bal- 
ance due  from  Capt.  WtUiam  Sheffield,  administrator  on  the  estate  of 
Capt.  Isaac  Sheffield,  dec,  being  the  amount  that  he  had  not  rendered 
as  his  part  of  sd  deed  Estate/* 

Issue  (Sheffield),  first  two  from  Stonington  vital  records: 
i.  James^,  Jr.,  b.  16  Aug.,  1793.     He  was  prob.  the  Capt.  James 
P.  Sheffield  who  was  bapt.  1  Dec.,  1822,  at  the  First  Church 
of  Stonington. 
iL  Lydla,  b.  8  Jany.,  1796.    She  was  prob.  the  Lydia  Sheffield  who 
m.  Nathan  Wheeler  and  had  ch.  bapt.  at  Stonington,  7  July, 
1833,  Lydia  Ann^  Judith  Maria,  Eliza  Jane,  and  James  Shef- 
field Wheeler.     He  is  in  Chicago,  111. 
iii.  Maria;  no  further  rec. 

Ref.:    Chesebrongfa  Genealogy. 

125.  Amos*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Amos'^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  Nov.,  1754,  and  died  there  about  1783. 
In  the  Westerly  Census  of  1776  the  name  of  Amos  Pendleton,  Jr., 
appears  among  those  who  were  enrolled  in  the  Artillery.  He  was 
probably  the  Amos  Pendleton  whose  name  is  given  In  the  report  of 
the  Legislative  Committee,  3  January,  1779,  which  appraised  certain 
articles  lost  off  Point  Judith  in  the  expedition  sent  out  from  West- 
erly to  join  Gen.  Spencer  on  the  island  of  Rhode  Island,  as  his 
father  was  almost  too  old  to  have  undertaken  such  an  adventure. 
[See  account  under  (128)  Zebulon"].  Amos  Pendleton,  Jr.,  was  a 
master  mariner;  on  the  25th  of  December,  1782,  he  sailed  from  Ston- 
ington on  a  voyage  to  the  West  Indies  and  was  never  heard  from 
afterwards. 

He  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  24  February,  1782  (First  Ch. 
Rec.),  Catherine  Davis,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  (Tall- 
mage)  Davis  (Hist.  Stonington,  pp.  328-9).  She  was  born  at  East 
Hampton,  L.  I.,  5  April,  1758,  and  died  at  Stonington  (Pawcatuck), 
Conn.,  18  July,  1831. 

Issue : 
368.  Catherine^,  b.  8  Aug.,  1782,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d.  there,  7 
April,  1840;  m.  Nathaniel  Stanton  in  Jany.,  1802,  son  of  Job 
and  (second  wife)  Amy  (Williams)  [Bell]*  Stanton.  He 
was  b.  at  Stonington,  22  April,  1778,  and  d.  on  the  Island  of 
Trinidad,  15  March,  1807.  Issue  (3tanton),  b.  Stonington: 
i.  Amos  Pendleton*,  b.  29  Dec.,  1802;  d.  8  Dec.,  1874,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  m.  6  Aug.,  1829,  Olivia  White,  ii.  Maria  Selina, 
b.  13  May  (or  23  Aug.),  1804;  d.  13  Jany.,  1833,  So.  Tren- 
ton, N.  Y.;  m.  9  March,  1829,  Origen  Perkins  (Oregon  Per- 
kins in  Hisrt.  of  Stonington).  iii.  Nathaniel,  b.  9  Dec,  1806; 
m.  10  July,  1851,  Mary  Hall  Sutton.  Ref.:  History  of  Ston- 
ington, p.  603. 

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126.  Andrew*  Pendleton  {Amo$^,  Col.  William^,  Jo^eph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly^  R.  I.^  7  Jnly^  1756^  and  died  at  Stonington, 
Conn.^  5  May,  1834.  He  was  a  mariner  and  farmer.  In  the  Revo- 
lutionary War  he  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's  Co.,  a 
detachment  from  Col.  Joseph  Noyes'  Regiment  of  Militia,  doing  duty 
from  6  November  to  6  December,  1777,  and  received  pay  for  30 
days.  Later  on  he  was  a  corporal  in  the  same  company  (R.  I.  Ar- 
chives). The  Census  of  1776  shows  that  he  was  enrolled  in  the  Ar- 
tillery. Andrew  Pendleton  (or  Pemberton)  was  Sergeant  in  Samuel 
Champlin's  guard  stationed  at  Westerly,  ordered  on  duty  from  11 
February,  1778,  to  12  March,  1778.  On  the  10th  August,  1781,  he 
witnessed  the  will  of  Jonathan  Foster,  Jr. 

Andrew*  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  April,  1782 
(First  Ch.  Rec),  Abigail  Palmer,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Prudence 
(Turner)  Palmer.     She  was  born  2  March,  1757,  and  died  25   De- 
cember, 1822,  at  Stonington,  Conn. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

369.  Prudence^  b.  about  1783;  d.  unm.,  25  April,  1822,  ae.  39. 

370.  Moses,  b.  about  1785;  d.  of  yellow  fever  at  Port-au-Prince,  San 

D(Hningo,  3  Nov.,  1816,  ae.  31;  unm. 

371.  Fanny,  b.  about  1795;  d.  22  Nov.,  1822,  ae.  27,  Stonington;  m. 

there,  13  March,  1821,  as  his  second  wife,  Jonathan  Gray 
Stanton,  b.  8  Feby.,  1791,  Stonington;  d.  18  Feby.,  1850,  son 
of  Zebulon  and  Esther  (Gray)  Stanton.  Issue  (Stanton) : 
i.  France*^,  b.  6  Feby.,  1822;  d.  18  Feby.,  1822.  The  birtb 
of  this  child  is  not  recorded  in  the  account  given  of  Jonathan 
Gray  Stanton  at  page  512  of  the  "  Stanton  Genealogy." 

372.  Nancy  Bams,  b.  about  1797;  d.  30  April,  1844,  ae.  47,  Ston- 

ington; m.  there,  20  Feby.,  1828,  Pitts  Downer  Frink,  b.  12 
Oct.,  1796,  Stonington;  son  of  William  and  Wealthy  (Downer) 
Frink.  He  m.  (2),  25  Nov.,  1863,  Mary  P.  Coats.  Issue  of 
Nancy  Barns  (Pendleton)  Frink,  b.  Stonington,  Conn.:  i. 
William  PiiU  (Frink),  b.  29  Jany.,  1829.  ii.  Abby  Palmer, 
b.  17  June,  1831.  iii.  George  Henry,  b.  29  July,  1835.  iv. 
Mary  Smith,  h.  31  Aug.,  1837. 

NoR!  Between  1785  and  1795  Andrew  may  have  had  other  children  who 
died  young,  and  record  of  whom  has  been  lost  According  to  the  United 
States  Census  of  1790,  besides  his  wife,  there  were  then  two  females  in  his 
family. 

Ref.:  History  of  Stonington,  Conn.;  Stanton  Genealogy;  Chesebrough 
Genealogy. 

127.  Mary*  (Molly)  Pendleton  (Amos^,  CoL  William^,  Jo- 
teph^),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  August,  1758  (1  August,  1758, 
in  her  family  Bible);  and  died  16  January,  1818.  She  married  at 
Westerly,  27  February,  1780,  Capt.  Nathan  Barber,  son  of  Nathan  * 
and  Thankful  (Maxson)  Barber  (West.  Rec.).  He  was  born  at 
Westerly,  7  November,  1760,  and  died  17  September,  1835. 

•"Nathaniel"  in   Bowler   Genealogy. 


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Issue  (Barber) 5  bom  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.: 
i.  Mary^,  b.  10  Dec,  1780;  d.  young. 

Susan,  b.  18  April,  1783;  d.  13  Jany.,  1832,  at  Carlisle,  N.  Y.j 
m.  as  his  first  wife,  22  Nov.,  1802,  George  Irish  Bowler.  They 
were  the  parents  of  twelve  ch.,  one  of  whom,  Noadiah  Potter* 
(Bowler),  of  Cleveland,  O.,  b.  9  Feby.,  1820,  is  the  compiler 
of  the  "  Bowler  Genealogy." 
mli.  Nathan,  3rd,  b.  4  May,  1785;  lost  at  sea,  27  April,  1828;  m. 
Dorcas^  Babcock,  dau.  of  Col.  Nathan*  Babcodk,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Samuel  and  [33]  Anne^  (Pendleton)  Babcock. 

iv.  Thankful,  b.  11  Sept.,  1787;  m.  30  Jany.,  1814,  CapL  Thomas 
Dunbar.  The  will  of  Amos*  Pendleton  mentions  "  Grand- 
daughter Thankful  Dunbar."  Denison's  "  Westerly,"  p.  295, 
notes  the  following  gravestone  inscription:  "Thankful,  wife 
of  Capt.  Thomas  Dunbar,  died  Dec.  19,  1857,  aged  70  years, 
2  months,  9  days."  This  would  put  her  date  of  birth  a  month 
later  than  the  one  given  above. 
V.  Lucy  Chesebrough,  b.  10  Oct.,  1789;  d.  inf. 

tL  Lucy  Chesebrough,  2nd,  b.  17  Feby.,  1792*;  d.  at  Auburn,  Ohio. 
19  Nov.,  1863;  m.  as  his  sec.  wife,  June,  1833,  George  Irish 
Bowler,  her  brother-in-law. 

vii.  Nancy,  h.  18  Jany.,  1796;  d.  9  Jany.,  1818. 

Ref.:  Bowler  Genealogy;  Chesebrough  Genealoiry;  Babcock  Genealogy} 
Denison's  "Westerly." 

128.  Zebulon*  Pendleton  (Amos^,  CoL  WiUiam^,  Joieph*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  27  May,  1760,  and  died  at  Moravia,  N.  Y., 
13  June,  1836.  In  October,  1777,  the  town  of  Westerly  fitted  out 
three  whaleboats  to  carry  seven  men  each  to  the  island  of  Rhode 
Island,  where  they  were  to  join  Gen.  Spencer's  Expedition  in  his 
attempt  to  drive  the  British  from  Newport.  In  rounding  Point  Ju- 
dith two  of  the  boats  were  upset  by  the  heavy  sea,  and  eight  men 
drowned,  including  Isaac  Pendleton,  Zebulon's  uncle.  Among  the  six 
rescued  were  Zebulon,  Amos,  and  John  Pendleton.  The  Rhode  Island 
Assembly  appointed  a  committee  to  appraise  the  articles  lost  in  this 
disaster,  and  from  their  report  of  3  January,  1779^^  it  appears  that 
Zebulon  and  Amos  Pendleton  lost  together  two  guns  with  bayonets, 
two  knapsacks,  one  good  surtout  coat,  one  close  bodied  coat,  one  pair 
broadcloth  breeches,  two  good  shirts,  two  pairs  of  yam  stockings, 
one  thick  pair  of  breeches,  three  shoes,  one  silver  shoe-buckle,  one 
pair  of  silver  knee  buckles;  all  at  £29,  12s. 

The  Rhode  Island  Revolutionary  records  show  that  Zebulon  also 
served  as  private  in  Capt  Edward  Bliven's  Co.,  a  detachment  from 
Col.  Joseph  Nojes'  regiment  of  militia,  doing  duty  from  6  Novem- 
ber, to  6  December,  1777,  for  which  he  received  pay  for  30  days. 
Later  on  he  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Thompson's  Co.,  Col.  Stan- 
ton's regiment,  from  20  December  to  9  March.  His  application  for 
*33  Sept,  1795,  in  Bowler  Genealogy. 


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a  pension^  which  he  dated  at  Sempronius^  N.  Y.^  14  September^  1832, 
states  that  he  also  served  in  an  artillery  company  from  June,  1775, 
to  Jmie,  1776,  and  in  Joshoa  Pendleton's  Co.  late  in  1776. 

During  a  number  of  years  in  the  Revolution  New  Shoreham  (Block 
Island)  was  in  the  possession  of  the  British,  and  the  Rhode  Island 
Assembly  passed  an  act  in  August,  1779,  forbidding  under  extreme 
penalties  any  Rhode  Islander  from  going  there.  For  some  reason 
Zebulon  had  occasion  to  visit  that  place,  and  thus  brought  himself 
into  trouble  with  the  authorities.  The  records  of  the  Assembly  for 
November,  1782,  read  as  follows:  "And  whereas  Zebulon  Pendleton 
stands  committed  to  gaol  for  the  offence  of  going  upon  New  Shore- 
ham: — It  is  further  voted  and  resolved,  that  upon  the  said  Zebulon 
Pendleton's  paying  into  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  County  of 
Washington,  to  and  for  the  use  of  this  state  the  sum  of  £15  in  gold 
or  silver  or  bills  emitted  by  this  state  funded  upon  real  estate,  beings 
the  sum  he  is  fined,  and  the  cost  of  prosecution  in  silver  money,  and 
giving  bonds  with  ample  security  for  his  good  behavior  for  twelve 
months  to  6e  approved  by  the  aforesaid  Robert  Potter*,  he  also  be 
discharged  from  gaol."  It  would  appear  from  the  foregoing  that  the 
laws  in  those  days  were  very  rigorously  administered  when  no  dis- 
crimination was  made  between  one  who  fought  for  his  country  and 
one  who  sought  to  aid  the  enemy. 

The  United  States  Census  of  1790  shows  that  2iebulon  was  living 
in  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  in  that  year.  It  is  possible  that  he  had  lived  at 
Groton,  Conn.,  for  a  while  before  this,  as  the  land  records  there  show 
he  owned  property  in  the  town  between  1784  and  1790.  On  the  l^th 
January,  1791,  Zebulon  Pendleton  and  Thankful  his  wife  sold  to 
Nathan  Barber,  Jr.,  all  their  property  in  Hopkinton  (Hopkinton 
Deeds),  and  not  long  afterwards  removed  with  tiieir  children  to  Ar- 
gyle,  Washington  County,  N.  Y.  Zebulon  lived  at  Argyle  until  some 
time  between  1800  and  1810,  when  he  located  at  Greenwich  in  the 
same  county.  Some  years  later  he  removed  to  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y-, 
with  his  sons  Charles  and  Frederick.  His  name  does  not  appear  on 
the  records  of  either  Washington  or  Ca3niga  County,  so  it  would  seem 
that  he  was  not  a  land  owner  in  New  York.  It  is  supposed  that  Zeb- 
ulon Pendleton  was  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  woolen  goods. 

No  public  or  private  record  of  Zebulon*s  children  has  so  far  come 
to  light  The  first  clew  to  them  was  found  in  the  "  Folsom  Family," 
where  the  record  of  his  daughter  Susan  is  given,  and  through  her 
grandchildren  information  was  obtained  that  led  to  the  finding  of 
Zebulon's  other  descendants.  The  1790  Census  shows  that  besides 
his  wife,  Zebulon's  family  consisted  of  one  male  and  two  fem.ales 
under  16.  The  1800  Census  shows  him  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  with  three 
males  under  16,  one  between  10  and  16,  and  two  females  between  16 
and  26  in  his  family.  His  name  is  given  in  thits  census  as  Zebulon 
"  Pimbleton."     In  1810,  the  census  shows  him  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y., 

♦Robert  Potter  was  a  Justice  of  the  Inferior  Court  of  WfLshinirtoD  Co., 
R.  I. 


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his  family^  besides  his  wife,  consistiBg  of  two  males  and  one  female 
between  10  and  16.  A  comparison  of  these  records  indicates  that 
Zebulon  was  the  father  of  five  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Zebulon^  Pendleton  was  married  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  by  Elder 
John  Pendleton,  15  October,  1780,  to  Thankful  Wells,  of  Richmond, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mercy  (L^bridge)  Wells  of  Hopkinton 
(Hopk.  Rec).  She  was  bom  there,  23  March,  1761,  and  died  24 
April,  1829,  at  Owasco,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  It  of  interest  to  note 
that  every  name  we  are  certain  of  among  Zebulon's  children  was 
taken  either  from  his  wife's  family  or  his  own. 

Issue,  first  four  bom  probably  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  others  at 
Argyle,  N.  Y.: 

373.  Susan%  b.   about  1782;   m.    (1),  Araspus   Folsom;    (2),   John 

Walters. 

374.  Mercy  (?),  b.  about  1784;  no  further  rec.     Her  position  here 

is  indicated  by  the  censuses  of  1790  and  1800. 

375.  Charles,  b.  27  Dec,  ^788;  m.  Huldah  Closson. 

376.  Zebulon  E.,  b.  about  1790;  m. .     He  settled  in 

Lawrence  Co.,  Miss.,  where  he  became  a  wealthy  planter  and 
merchant.  The  Census  of  1830  shows  that  he  then  had  no 
family,  but  that  of  1840  puts  him  at  the  head  of  one  which 
consisted  of  only  "  one  white  female  between  40  and  60,"  who 
was  prob.  his  wife.  He  is  said  to  have  been  an  officer  in  the 
Mexican  War,  and  murdered  by  a  Spaniard  in  New  Orleans, 
about  1849.  He  left  a  large  estate,  owning  thirty-three  slaves 
in  1840.  All  the  members  of  the  family  agree  that  he  had 
no  ch. 

377.  Frederick,  b.   12   Jany.,   1792;  m.    (1),  Lavina  Gorham;    (2), 

Harriet . 

378.  Joseph  W.  (WeUs  ?),  m. . 

379.  Lewis  (?).     No  further  rec.     The  presence  of  a  son  here,  be- 

sides Joseph  W.,  h.  between  1794  and  1800,  is  shown  by  the 
Censuses  of  1800  and  1810. 

380.  Thankful,  b.  about  1798;  m.  James  Page. 

Kon:  The  only  written  record  we  have  founB  connectinff  these  children 
with  Zebiilon«  appears  in  the  family  Bible  of  Charles^  above,  and  says, 
''Charles  Pendleton,  son  of  Zebulon,  died  9  January,  1867.**  This  Bible  is 
in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Alexander  Hill,  of  No.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  daugh- 
ter of  CharlesT  Pendleton. 

129.  Charles*  Pendleton  {Amo9^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  bom 
24  April,  1762,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  at  sea,  38  August,  1802.  He 
married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  April,  1792,  Abigail  Rhodes  (First 
€h.  Rec.),  daughter  of  Col.  James  and  (second  wife)  Abigail 
(Greenman)  Rhodes.  She  was  bom  about  1771,  and  died  21  Decem- 
ber, 1851,  aged  79  years,  11  months,  20  days. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

381.  Abigail,  b.  10  Jany.,  1794;  m,  Francis  Amy. 

382.  Charles,  murdered  at  sea;  unm. 


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383.  Maria^  d.  young. 

384.  Mary  Anne,  b.  1  Jany.,  1797;  d.  5  Dec.,  1865,  unm. 

385.  Caroline,  b.  8  April,  1800;  m.  [386]  Johnathan^  Pendleton. 

Ref.:  History  of  Stonington,  Coim.;  Chesebiough  Genealogy,  p.  14S. 

132.  Jonathan*  Pxundleton  (Amps^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  September,  1769,  and  died  at  Ston- 
ington, Conn.,  19  September,  1819.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  He 
marri^  Mrs.  Lucy  (Hinckley)  Pendleton,  widow  of  his  half-brother, 
[131]  Frederick  Pendleton,  and  daughter  of  Wyatt  and  Eunice 
(Breed)  Hinckley.     She  died  27  February,  1847. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at  Stonington, 
Conn.: 

386.  Jonathan^  Jr.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1794;  m.  Caroline^  Pendleton. 

387.  William,  b.  10  Nov.,  1796;  m.  Sally  Breed. 

388.  Frederick,  b.  4  Nov.,  1798;  d.  unm.  at  Stonington,  28  Jany., 

1881. 

389.  Francis,  b.  25  Jany.,  1801 ;  m.  Sarah  Sophia  TrambuU. 

390.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  10  March,  1803;  d.  16  Sept.,  1878,  Hawkinsville, 

Ga.;  m.  20  Dec.,  1827,  at  Stonington,  Dudley  Babcock  Rob- 
inson, b.  there,  24  Aug.,  1797;  d.  at  Callao,  Peru,  18  April, 
1833,  son  of  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Babcock)  Robinson.  Issue 
(Robinson):  i.  Marif^,  b.  18  Oct.,  1831;  d.  20  Oct,  1831. 
ii.  Elisabeth  (twin  with  Mary,  and  called  Mary  Elisabeth 
after  her  sister's  death) ;  m.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  18  Oct.,  1875, 
Charles  Tenant  Lathrop;  res.  Hawkinsville,  Ga. 

391.  Wyatt  H.,  b.  17  Sept.,  1805;  d.  4  Jany.,  1810. 

392.  Eunice,  b.  23  Nov.,  1807;  d.  5  Feby.,  1886,  Champaign,  111.; 

m.  at  Stonington,  1  Nov.,  1830,  Horace  Ludavic  Niles,  b. 
1806,  d.  9  May,  1867,  at  Chicago,  111.,  son  of  Capt  Lodowick 
aod  Elizabeth  (Stanton)  Niles.  Eunice  had  but  one  child 
(Niles):  i.  Edward  Phelpt^,  who  was  Adj.  General  of  Illi- 
nois during  the  Civil  War,  and  d.  5  Sept.,  1901.  He  m.  Julia 
A.  White,  and  had  two  daughters,  Marion  E.  (Niles),  b.  1 
Sept.,  1873,  and  Mary  Eunice,  b.  4  May,  1878;  m.  13  July, 
1896,  Joseph  Clay  Smith,  and  lives  at  Champaign,  111.  His 
older  daughter  has  been  married  three  times,  her  third  hus- 
band being  F.  B.  Eells;  she  lives  in  Hyde  Park,  Chicago, 
111.     (Ref.:  Stanton  Genealogy). 

393.  Maria,  b.  23  Jany.,  1813;  d.  1  Feby.,  1889,  Hawkinsville,  Ga.; 

m.  at  Stonington,  Oct.,  1841,  Simon  Merritt,  b.  17  March, 
1811,  Charlton,  Mass.;  d.  Aug.,  1885,  Hawkinsville,  Ga.,  son 
of  Walter  and  Sarah  (Ward)  Merritt.  Issue  (Merritt) :  i. 
u  •  Agnes,  b.  14  March,  1845,  Stonington;  d.  2  Sept.,  1900;  m. 
1864,  R.  W.  Anderson,  ii.  Roswell  Augustus,  b.  8  Oct.,  1852, 
Hawkinsville,  Ga.;  d.  1906;  m.  (1),  29  May,  1879,  Cornelia 
Coney;  (2),  11  April,  1894,  Matilda  Caroline  Hodges.  He 
was  President  of  the  Merritt  Hardware  Co.  of  Macon,  Ga. 


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iii.   Frank   Scarborough,   b.   28    Nov.,   1858,   Gri£Sn,   Ga.;   d. 
unm.,  25  Oct.,  1881. 
394.  Emeline,  b.   14  March,  1815;  d.   15  Oct.,  1828    (or  18  Oct., 
1829). 

Ref.:    History  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  p.  535. 

133.  Nancy«  Pendleton  {Amo9^,  Col.  JVUliam^,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  July,  1771,  and  died  there,  30  April, 
1835.  She  married  about  1791,  Nathaniel  Bams,  Jr.,  son  of  Na- 
thaniel and  Eliaabeth  (Brown)  Barns.  He  was  bom  12  September, 
1769,  at  East  Hampton,  Long  Island,  and  died  15  October,  1819. 
Issue  (Bams),  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  Nathanier,  3rd,  b.  25  Feby.,  1792;  drowned  off  Port  Lisbon, 

26  Nov.,  181L 
ii.  Acors,  b.  13  May,  1794;  d.  18  Nov.,  1862;  m.  25  May,  1817, 
Hannah  Dickens.     Their   grandson,  Mr.   Edwin  Vincent,  of 
New  York  City,  a  most  careful  and  painstaking  genealogist^ 
has  given  us  much  aid  in  preparing  this  work, 
iii.  Benjamin,  b.  8  July,  1796;  d.  24  June,  1873;  m.  (1),  2  Feby., 

1817,  Martha  York;  (2),  15  Nov.,  1841,  Joanna  Vincent 
iv.  Amos,  b.  13  Feby.,  1799;  d.  30  May,  1894,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.; 
m.  13  Jany.,  1822,  Margaret  Dickens.     He  has  a  dau.  Mar^ 
garet^  (Bams),  now  living  at  Westmoreland. 
V.  Catherine,   b.   25    Dec.,    1800;   d.   4   Oct.,   1863;   m.   Elias   B. 

Hinckley, 
vi.  Betsey,  b.  23  April,  1803;  d.  23  March,  1884;  m.  31  Jany., 

1827,  Edward  D.  Palmer. 
vii.  SaUy,  b.  24  Nov.,  1805;  d.  4  Feby.,  1892;  m.  31  Jany.,  1827, 

Deacon  Joseph  Rudd  Vincent, 
viii.  Lydia  P.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1810;  d.  4  March,  1884;  m.  (1),  Capt. 
Joseph  Fitch;   (2),  Hon.  George  Stevens  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
She  had  a   dau.,  Alice^    (Stevens),  who   m.   Admiral   £.   M. 
Shepard,  U.  S.  N.,  and  now  lives  in  New  York  City. 

137.  Otis*  Pendleton  (Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born 
7  March,  1780,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  18  May,  1828,  probably 
at  Stonington,  Conn.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  During  the  War 
of  1812  he  served  as  private  under  Horatio  G.  Lewis  from  17  July 
to  17  August,  1813  (Conn.  Archives). 

He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  December,  1801,  Betsey  Kenyon, 
daughter  of  Joshua  and  Mary  (Cross)  Kenyon.  She  was  born  26 
June,  1783,  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  and  died  4  February,  1852.  Otis  Pen- 
dleton and  Betsey  his  ^fe  are  referred  to  as  among  the  heirs  of 
Joshua  Kenyon,  4  June,  1811  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  vi.,  230). 

Issue,  first  child  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at  Stonington, 
Conn. : 
39.5.  Joshua  Kenyon^  b.  20  Aug.,  1803;  m.  Mary  D.  Beebe. 
396.  Isaac,  b.  24  Nov.,  1805;  m.  Lydia  Ann  Hoxsie. 


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152  THB  PENDLETON  OBNEALOGT 

397.  EUza  Ann,  b.  4  Aug.,  1808;  m.  (1),  Allen  Chesebrough;   (2), 

Denison  Palmer. 

398.  Mary  Ann,  b.  29  Aug.,  1811;  d.  25  April,  1820. 

399.  Otis,  Jr.,  b.  4  March,  1814;  d.  24  Oct.,  1814. 

400.  Otis,  Jr.,  2nd,  b.  4  Sept.,  1816;  m.  Mary  Braisted. 

138.  Gilbert*  Pendleton  (Atnot^,  Col.  WHliam^,  Joseph^},  was 
bom  7  September,  1782,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  tkere,  12  Oc- 
tober, 1855.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  He  married  (1),  at  West- 
erly, 27  February,  1812,  Margaret  Rhodes,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Nancy  (Champlin)  Rhodes.  She  was  born  at  Westerly,  3  Septem- 
ber, 1786,  and  died  9  October,  1841.  He  married  (2),  at  Westerly, 
9  November,  1842,  Celia  Rhodes,  a  cousin  of  his  first  wife,  daughter 
of  Gen.  William  and  Sarah  (Champlin)  Rhodes.  She  was  bom  13 
October,  1792,  and  died  at  Westerly,  4  April,  1865. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

401.  George  Foster^  b.  24  Feby.,  1813;  m.  Maria  Lush. 

402.  Gilbert,  Jr.,  b.  26  June,  1814;  m.  (1),  Phebe  Thompson;   (2), 

Mrs.  Hannah®  (Adams)  Mason. 

403.  Margaret  Ann,  b.  2  Jany.,  1816;  d.  15  Dec.,  1826. 

404.  Amanda  Rhodes,  b.  6  May,  1817;  m.   [486]   William  Taylor^ 

Pendleton. 

405.  Amos  Palmer,  b.  11  Nov.,  1818;  m.  Catherine  Ann  Whitehead. 

406.  Thankful  Foster,  b.  26  Aug.,  1820;  d.  unm.,  1  Oct.,  1841. 

407.  Joseph  Rhodes,  b.  20  Jany.,  1822;  m.  Martha  J.  Cross. 

408.  Mary  Barber,  b.  22  Feby.,  1824;  m-  23  Oct.,  1843,  Joseph  La- 

tham Thompson.  Res.  Westerly.  Issue  (Thompson) :  i.  Ophe- 
lia Josephine^,  b.  24  Sept.,  1847;  m.  Edward  M.  Dodge.  Res. 
Westerly,  R.  I. 

409.  William  Cortland,  b.   28  Aiarch,  1826;  d.  unm.,  at  Westerly, 

R.  I.,  28  Nov.,  1895.  He  was  a  Town  Treasurer  of  West- 
erly. 

410.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  21  Oct.,  1827;  m.  (1),  [609]  William  Hyde^ 

Pendleton;  (2),  Rev.  Thomas  R.  Palmer. 

411.  James  Francis,  b.  28  June,  1829;  m.  Harriet  J.  Spencer. 

412.  Child,  d.  inf. 

139.  Harris*  Pkndlbton  (Amot^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  bom  17 
Nov.,  1786,  Westerly,  R.  I.  (some  say  at  Stonington,  Conn.),  died 
at  Stonington,  11  June,  1863.  Like  so  many  of  his  older  brothers, 
Harris*  was  a  master  mariner.  He  married  10  May,  1810,  Martha 
Kenyon,  daughter  of  Joshua*  and  Mary  (Cross)  Kenyon.  She  was 
born  10  June,  1791,  and  died  16  February,  1852.  Under  date  of  4 
June,  1811,  Harris  and  Martha  Pendleton  are  referred  to  as  among 
the  heirs  of  Joshua  Kenyon,  dec.  (Westerly  C.  &  P.  records,  vi,  230). 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

*  Chesebrough  Genealogy,  p.  49,  says  that  Joseph  Kenyon  was  father-in- 
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413.  Harris^  Jr.,  b.  25  Feby.,  1811;  m.  Sarah  A.  Chester. 

414.  Gnrdon,  b.  27  July,  1813;  m.  Mary  Ann  Bottum. 

415.  AveriU,  b.  14  May,  1816;  in  saving  his  father  from  drowning 

in  May,  1841,  Averill  Pendleton  lost  his  own  life. 

416.  Moses,  b.  18  July,  1818;  m.  Frances  Forsyth. 

417.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  3  Sept.,  1823;  m.  Mary  Jane  Cook. 

418.  James,  b.   16  July,  1828;  d.  onm.,  March,  1857,  at  a  South 

American  port,  while  homeward  bound  from  Australia. 

Ref.:    History  of  Stoninfftoo.  Conn.,  p.  635. 

141.  Anna*  Pendleton  {Lieut,  Pele^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joieph*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  June,  1762,  and  died  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  2  September,  1796.  She  married  at  Westerly,  as  his  first 
wife,  9  December,  1784,  Jesse  Wilcox,  son  of  Hezekiah  and  Hannah 
(Parker)  Wilcox.  He  was  bom  29  December,  1762,  and  was  lost  at 
sea,  5  July,  1828.  His  second  wife  was  Mehitable  Wilcox,  whom  he 
married  6' May,  1798. 

Issue  (Wilcox),  born  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  Susannah%  b.  16  Dec.^  17S5;  d.  13  May,  1806;  m.  May,  1805, 

Absalom  Miner, 
ii.  Nancy,  b.  15  March,  1787;  d.  Feby.,  1835;  m.  (1),  Joseph  Shef- 
field; (2),  March,  1814,  Samuel  .Taylor, 
iii.  Jesse,  Jr.,  b.  23  Nov.,  1788;  d.  5  July,  1828  (drowned  with  his 
father);  m.  (1),  10  Feby.,  1812,  Sally  Maria  Arden;  (2),  27 
Dec.,  1822,  Rebecca  Miner.     He  had  a  son,  Jesse  H."  (WU- 
cox),  b.  12  Oct.,  1828;  living  at  New  London,  Conn.,  some 
years  ago. 
iv.  AbigaU  Pendleton,  b.  12  Sept.,  1790;  d.  26  Feby.,  1864;  m.  18 
Dec,  1814,  Capt.  Lyman^  Hall,  Jr.,  son  of  Lyman  and  [152] 
!Eunice'  (Pendleton)  Hall. 
V.  Phineas,  b.  22  Nov.,  1792;  d.  at  sea,  14  Sept.,  1839;  m.   19 

Dec.,  1814,  Mercy  Taylor. 
vL  Lodowick,  b.   18  Sept.,  1794;  d.  5  AprU,  1833;  m.  20  Aug., 
1820,  Fanny  Cottrell. 

Ref.:    History  of  Stonington,  Conn. 

143.  Thomas'  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Peleg',  CoL  Williafn\  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  June,  1767,  and  died  at  Prospect,  Me., 
18  January,  1801  (G.  S.).  With  the  rest  of  his  father's  sons  he  re- 
moTcd  to  Maine  at  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  For  a  time 
he  lived  upon  an  island  near  Searsport,  as  shown  by  the  following 
deed:  29  Aug.,  1794,  Thomas  Pendleton,  William  Griffin,  Nathan 
Griffin,  William  Staples,  Alexander  Young,  Jotham  Staples,  all  of 
Brigadier  Island,  "  Being  all  the  inhabitants  of  s^  Island  except 
Benj.  Carver,"  sold  to  Henry  Knox,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  for  10 
shillings  each,  "  the  s^  Brigadier  Island  "  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds, 
iii,  44).    Thomas  Pendleton  was  a  master  mariner  and  vessel  owner. 


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The  "  History  of  Islesboro,  Me.  "  [p.  109],  states  that  he  was  part 
owner  of  the  schooner  *'  Thomas  "  of  125  tons,  built  in  1795.  He 
was  then  of  Prospect,  Me.  He  married  8  January,  1795,  Lucinda 
Carver. 

Issue,  bom  at  Prosp«?ct,  Me.: 

420.  Thomas^,  Jr.,  m.  Harriet  Clifford. 

421.  John,.b.  4  May,  1799;  m.  Betsey  Gould. 

422.  Lucy,  d.  young. 

144.  William*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joieph*), 
born  17  June,  1769,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  was  drowned  near  Prospect 
(now  Searsport),  Me.,  20,  or  26,  March,  1824.  Some  time  after  his 
father's  removal  to  Maine,  William*  settled  upon  700  Acre  Island; 
during  the  War  of  1812  the  British  plundered  him  of  much  of  his 
property  while  on  one  of  their  pillaging  expeditions  along  the  Maine 
cdkst.  In  1791  he  bought  of  Langworthy  Lanphere  about  100  acres 
of  land  at  Cape  Jellison  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  i,  526).  He  also 
owned  Spruce  Island  at  one  time,  and  sold  it  to  John  Gilkey  of  Isles- 
boro  for  $225, — 9  June,  1808  (Ibid.,  xxv,  33). 

William®  Pendleton  followed  the  sea  in  his  younger  days  and  later 
in  life  cultivated  a  farm  in  Prospect,  Me.  His  death  was  noted  in 
the  Providence,  R.  I.,  "  Gazette." 

He  married  (published  9  January,  1795),  [713]  Nancy^  Pendle- 
ton, daughter  of  [230]  Joshua*  and  Sally  (Nutter)  Pendleton.  She 
died  in  January,  1831. 

Issue,  first  four  born  in  town  of  Islesboro,  others  at  Prospect 
(Searsport) : 

423.  Nancy^  b.  21,  or  27,  April,  1797;  m.  Timothy  Porter. 

424.  Lois,  b.  12  April,  1799 ;  m.  Samuel  Shute,  Jr. 

425.  Peleg,  b.  29  May,  1800  (or  8  May,  1801) ;  m.  Jane  B/itchelder. 

426.  Joseph,  b.  11  April,  1803;  m.  Fannie  Coombs. 

427.  George  Washington,  b.  5  May,  1806;  m.  Rachel  Batchelder. 

428.  Abigail,  b.  1808;  d.  1  Dec,  1825. 

429.  Lydia,  b.  26  Dec,  1810;  m.  Timothy  Ward. 

430.  William,  b.  23  Dec,  1813;  d.  in  the  Summer  of  1819. 

431.  Thomas,  d.  ae.  18  months. 

Ref.:    History  of  Islesboro,  Me.,  pp.  261-5?. 

145.  Joseph*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
twin  to  William*,  bom  17  June,  1769,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  21 
August,  1858,  Islesboro,  Me.  In  common  with  the  other  sons  of 
Lieut.  Peleg  Pendleton,  he  was  a  master  mariner,  but  did  not  make 
his  home  at  Prospect  (Searsport)  with  the  rest  of  the  family.  He 
settled  at  Islesboro,  possibly  because  his  wife  was  a  native  of  that 
town.  Fourteen  months  after  his  marriage  he  bought  of  Thomas 
Pendleton,  Jr.,  for  $700  about  100  acres  of  land  at  Saunder's  Har- 
bor, Islesboro  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  iii,  494-5).  The  deed  refers  to 
him  as  Capt.  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Prospect.     This  property  remained 


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in  the  family  more  than  ninety  years,  when  it  was  sold  to  the  Isles- 
boro  Land  and  Improvement  Co. 

Joseph  Pendleton  was  Town  Clerk  of  Islesboro  from  1801  to  1807, 
and  Constable  in  1814.  The  "  History  of  Islesboro  "  says  of  him 
[p.  262] :  "  He  was  a  prominent  man  in  the  town  for  many  years; 
a  man  of  remarkable  energy  and  industry,  and  a  gentleman  of  the 
old  school."  Crosby's  "Obituaries,"  published  in  1859,  notes  the 
death  of  Capt  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Islesboro,  Maine,  on  the  21st  of 
September,  1858,  at  the  age  of  89  years.  It  states  further  that  "  He 
was  a  native  o£  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  served  in  the  Revolution  as  a 
powder  boy,  receiving  wounds  the  scars  of  which  he  carried  to  his 
grave."  It  is  possible  that  Joseph  served  in  his  father's  artillery 
company,  although  he  was  only  fourteen  years  old  when  the  wax 
ended. 

Joseph*  Pendleton  married  16   (or  26)  November,  1794,  Wealthy 
Thomas,    probably    daughter    of    Benjamin    and    Mary     (Jordan) 
Thomas.     She  was  bom  about  1766,  and  died  21  August,  1843,  aged 
67  years  (Hist.  Isles.,  pp.  262,  284). 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

432.  Nancy^,  b.  8  Aug.,  1796;  m.  Ephraim  Gould. 

433.  Wealthy,  b.  19  Jany.,  1798;  d.  unm.,  12  Nov.,  1869. 

434.  Priscilla,  b.  7  March,  1800;  d.  13  March,  1800. 

435.  Mary,  b.  22  Nov.,  1801;  d.  1827. 

436.  Susanna,  b.  29  Jany.,  1803;  m.  Willis  Fish. 

437.  Joseph,  Jr.,  b.  20  Nov.,  1805;  m.  EmUy  Richards. 

438.  Sophronia,  b.  12  Sept.,  1808 ;  m.  Amasa  Hatch,  as  his  first  wife, 

439.  Peleg,  b.  25  Feby.,  1811;  m.  Sibyl  Sherman. 

440.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  29  Jany.,  1814;  m.  (1),  Solomon  Sprague;  (2), 

John  Batchelder. 

441.  Nelson,  b.  28  Nov.,  1816;  m.  Ann  Fish. 

443.  Ephraim,  b.  21  March,  1819;  m.  Ann*  Gilkey. 

443.  Emeline,  b.  21  June,  1821;  m.  Amasa  Hatch,  as  second  wife. 

Rcf.:    Bangor,  Me.,  Hist  Mag.,  Vol  1,  p.  92. 

146.  Lydia®  Pendleton  (^Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
born  11  August,  1771,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  in  1816.  She  mar- 
ried 28  January,  1795,  at  Prospect,  now  Searsport,  Me.,  Ebenezer 
Griffin.     He  died  24  May,  1849. 

Issue  (Grifiin),  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.: 
i.  Eli8ha^  b.  2  Feby.,  1796;  drowned  27  Jany.,  1842;  m.  25  Nov., 

1819,  Desire  Decrow. 
ii.  Ebene^er,  b.  27  March,  1798;  d.   18  Oct.,  1872;  m.   Clarissa 

York. 
ill.  Peleg  Pendleton,  b.  26  Nov.,  1799;  d.  10  Oct.,  1883;  m.  Jane 

Decrow. 
iv.  Phineas,  b.  June,  1801;  d.  25  July,  1846;  m.  Mary  Park. 
V.  Otis,  b.   29   March,  1807;  drowned  at  Bangor,  Me.,   14  Oct., 
1842;  nnm. 


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vi.  Alexander,  b.  4  June,  1810;  d.  26  Oct,  1881;  m.  Sarah  TarbelL 
vii.  Lydia,  b.  22  Nov.,  1812;  d.  3  Oct,  1897;  m.  1  Nov.,  1832,  John 

Hard, 
viii.  Thomas,  b.  27  Sept.,  1816;  drowned  with  his  brother,  Blisha, 

27  Jany.,  1842;  unm. 

147.  Abigail*  Pendleton  {Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Jo9eph*), 
twin  to  Lydia*  above,  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  August,  1771. 
She  married  Thomas  Wilcox,  son  of  Hezekiah  and  Hannah  (Parker) 
Wilcox.    He  died  16  January,  1837.    They  lived  in  Stonington,  Conn. 

Issue  (Wilcox),  bom  at  Stonington: 
i.  Thomas^  b.  2  July,  1799;  d.  18  Sept,  1801. 
ii.  Hannah,  b.  1800. 
iii.  Lydia,  b.  1802. 

iv.  Fanny  Pendleton,  b.  11  Aug.,  1803. 
V.  WilHam,  b.  1804. 
vi.  Thomas,  2nd,  b.  6  Aug.,  1806. 
vii.  Green  Pendleton,  b.  1810. 
viii.  James  Pendleton,  b.  1812;  bapt  15  Aug.,  1813;  lost  at  sea^  20 

Sept.,  1828,  ae.  16. 

Ref.:  History  of  Stonington,  Conn.  (Marriage  given,  but  not  the 
children). 

148.  Green*  Pendleton  (Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*^, 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  21  Jime,  1774,  and  died  at  Searsport, 
Me.,  12  April,  1863.  He  was  a  master  mariner,  a  man  of  powerful 
physique,  and  of  much  natural  dignity  of  bearing.  He  married  12 
January,  1795,  Ann  Park,  a  cousin,  daughter  of  John  Park.  She 
was  born  October,  1776,  and  died  6  October,  1839. 

Issue,  bom  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.: 

444.  Nancy^,  b.  12  Oct.,  1797;  m.  James  Stowers. 

445.  Abigail,  b.  26  June,  1800;  d.  11  July,  1881;  m.  27  Dec,  1836, 

Martin  Bailey,  son  of  Abner  and  Polly  (Otis)  Bailey.  Issue 
(BaUey) :  i.  Mary  A.^,  b.  17  March,  1838;  unm.  Res.  Sears- 
port, Me. 

446.  Catherine,  b.  14  Aug.,  1802;  m.  William  W.  Clifford. 

447.  Green,  Jr.,  b.  12  Sept,  1804;  m.  (1),  Mary  Brooks;  (2),  Mrs. 

Sarah  (Park)  Pendleton. 

448.  John  Park,  b.  20  April,  1807;  m.  Amanda  Sherbourne. 

449.  Benjamin,  d.  inf. 

450.  Benjamin,  2nd,  b.  13  May,  1810;  m.  Nancy  F.  Nichols. 

451.  Charles  Nelson,  b.  13  April,  1813;  m.  Sarah  Park. 

452.  Christopher  L.,  b.  ;17  Feby.,  1816;  m.  Maria  P.  Haynes. 

453.  James  Hervey,  b.  13  Jany.,  1819;  m.  Esther  H.^  Pendleton. 

149.  Prudence*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  WUliam\  Jo- 
seph*), bom  5  October,  1777,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  at  Searsport, 
Me.,  24  November,  1854.     She  married  there,  6  October,  1796,  Alex- 


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ander  Nichols^  son  of  James  and  (second  wife)  Hannah  (Caldwell) 
Nichols.    He  was  bom  26  April,  1774,  and  died  6  March,  1824. 
Issue  (Nichols),  born  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.: 
i.  James%    b.    24    Sept.,    1797;    d.    25    Dec.,    1862;    m.    Mary 

Blanchard. 
ii.  David,  b.  10  Oct.,  1799;  d.  15  Sept.,  1861;  m.  Catherine  Clif- 
ford, 
iii.  Alexander,  Jr.,  b.  28  Jany.,  1802;  d.  25  Fcby.,  1876;  m.  Han- 
nah Black. 
iv.  Peleg  P.,  b.  10  March,  1804;  d.  8  Aug.,  1804. 
V.  Peleg  P.,  2nd,  b.  21  June  (or  21  Sept.),  1805;  d.  6  May,  1874; 

m.  Mary  Towle. 
vi.  Nancy  P.,  b.  19  Sept.,  1807;  d.  13  May,  1877;  m.  William  Nich- 
ols, a  first  cousin. 
Til.  Phineas,  b.  1  Oct,  1809;  d.  2  Aug.,  1836;  unm. 
viii.  Hannah  C,  b.  29  Jany.,  1812;  d.  14  June,  1843;  m.  Otis  Black. 
iz.  Amos  G.,  b.  6  April,  1814;  d.  4  Feby.,  1860;  m.  Matilda  B. 

Simonton. 
z.  Caroline,  b.  9  Aug.,  1816;  d.  27  Sept.,  1866;  m.  Benjamin  C. 

Nichols,  a  first  cousin, 
zi.  John  Pendleton,  b.  25  Dec.,  1818;  d.  3  Sept.,  1883;  ul  Mary 

A.  Beale. 
xii.  Green  Pendleton,  b.  25  March,  1821;  d.  30  Jany.,  1843;  unm. 

Ref.:    E.  P.  Nichols'  "Family  Record  of  Janfs  Nichols  of  Londonderry, 

150.  (Capt.)  Phineas*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Peleg',  Col.  WUliam^, 
Jaeph*),  was  bom  26  September,  1780,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  was 
iMptized  there,  17  December,  1780  (First  Ch.  Rec.),  and  died  at 
Searsport,  Me.,  26  February,  1873.  He  followed  the  sea  from  boy- 
hood and  for  thirty  years  was  a  master  mariner,  retiring  at  the  age 
of  sixty  years.  He  was  an  officer  of  militia  in  the  War  of  1812, — 
elected  Captain,  4  May,  1813,  in  the  2nd  Regiment  Infantry,  1st 
Brigade,  10th  Division,  Massachusetts  Militia,  and  commissioned  the 
following  11th  June  (Adj.  Gen.  Mass.  Rec).  He  received  pay  for 
service  at  Belfast,  Me.,  from  September  2-21,  1814.  At  some  period 
during  this  war,  while  making  a  voyage  in  his  schooner  "  Belfast," 
he  was  captured  by  the  British  and  kept  prisoner  near  Halifax  for 
a  time. 

Phineas*  Pendleton  married  at  Prospect  (now  Searsport),  Me.,  28 
March,  1805,  Nancy  Gilmore,  daughter  of  John  and  Margaret 
(Clark)  Gilmore.  She  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  1  November,  1788, 
and  died  at  Searsport,  7  May,  1871. 

Issue,  bom  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.: 

454.  Phineas%  Jr.,  b.  29  Aug.,  1806;  m.  Wealthy  Carver. 

455.  Nathan,  b.  2  Dec.,  1808;  m.  Lydia*  Gilkey. 

456.  Mary,  b.  23  Feby.,  1811;  m.  Woodbum  Carver. 

457.  Margaret  Gilmore,  b.  28  Nov.,  1813 ;  m.  William  Butman. 

458.  John  G.,  b.  22  July,  1816;  d.  12  Nov.,  1825. 


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469.  Nancy,  b.  11  March,  1819;  m.  John  G.  P.  Colcord. 

460.  James  Gilmore,  b.  17  May,  1821;  m.   (1),  Margaret  C.    GU- 

more;   (2),  Mrs.  Hannah   (Thurston)   McGilvery. 

461.  Esther  Houston,  b.  10  July,  1823;  m.   [453]    James  Hervey^ 

Pendleton. 

462.  Maria  Emeline,  b.  14  Sept.,  1826;  m.  William  H.  Park. 

463.  John  Gilmore,  b.  8  Nov.,  1828;  m.  (1),  Mary  Ann"  Pendleton; 

(2),  Sarah  E.  Blanchard. 

464.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  28  Nov.,  1829;  m.  Rachel  McGlathery. 

465.  Prudence  Nichols,  b.  20  May,  1832;  m.  (1),  Phineas  A.«  Griffin; 

(2),  Isaac  C.  Park. 

Ref.:    Bangor,  Me.,  Historical  Magazine. 

151.  John*  Pendleton  (John^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
about  1760,  and  died  about  1786,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  As  noted 
under  [52]  John*,  the  only  records  that  have  so  far  come  to  light 
indicating  the  paternity  of  this  John*  Pendleton  are  found  in  the 
Rhode  Island  records  of  Revolutionary  soldiers,  which  state  that 
John  Pendleton,  Junr.,  of  Westerly,  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ed- 
ward Bliven's  Co.,  a  detachment  from  Col.  Joseph  Noyes*  Regiment, 
doing  duty  from  6  November-6  December,  1777,  and  at  page  5  of 
Book  IV,  Westerly  "  Town  Meetings,"  which  show  that  John  Pen- 
dleton, Junr.,  subscribed  £6  to  the  Continental  Loan  Office  to  make 
up  the  deficiency  at  Westerly.  He  may  also  have  been  the  John 
Pendleton  who  was  upset  off  Point  Judith  in  the  expedition  sent  out 
from  Westerly  to  join  Gen.  Spencer  on  Rhode  Island,  as  well  as  the 
one  who  served  as  landsman  from  16  May  to  2nd  of  August,  1779, 
on  the  ship  "  Oliver  Cromwell,"  Timothy  Parker,  commander  (Conn. 
Hist  Soc.  Collections). 

Like  so  many  of  the  other  early  Pendletons,  John,  Jr.,  followed 
the  sea  and  became  a  master  mariner.  He  died  intestate  and  Adam 
States  was  appointed  administrator,  3  July,  1787,  upon  the  widow's 
refusal  to  act  (Ston.  Prob.  Rec.,  v,  60).  John  Pendleton,  Jr.,  mar- 
ried at  Stonington,  Conn.,  6  February,  1784,  Mary  Noyes  (First 
Ch.  Rec.),  daughter  of  James  and  Margaret  (Woodburn)  Noyes. 
She  was  born  26  April,  1761,  and  died  15  November,  1788.  She 
married  (2),  as  his  second  wife,  Adam  States,  by  whom  she  had  one 
cliild. 

Issue  of  John*  Pendleton,  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

466.  John^  (3rd),  b.  Feby.,  1786;  m.  Mercy  Chesebrough. 

Ref.:  Noyes  Genealogy,  Vol.  ii,  p.  88;  Chesebrough  Genealogy,  p.  348. 

152.  Eunice*  Pendleton  (John^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  born 
«6  August,  1766,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  there,  31  March,  1794. 
She  married  at  Westerly,  27  January,  1787,  Lyman  Hall,  born  30 
August,  1761,  son  of  Joseph  Hall.  He  married  (2),  27  November, 
1796,  Phebe  Palmer,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  He  was  a  master  mari- 
ner in  the  whaling  trade,  and  died  at  Westerly,  4  November,  1842. 


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Issue  of  Lyman  and  Eunice   (Pendleton)   Hall,  from  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  records: 
i.  Eunice%  b.  27  Dec.,  1788. 

ii.  Joseph,  b.  6  June,  1790;  d.  15  July,  1790. 

iii.  Lyman,  Jr.,  b.  7  Sept,  1791;  d.  8  Oct.,  1791. 

iv.  Lyman,  Jr.,  2nd,  b.  18  Sept.,  1792;  d.  17  Aug.,  1854;  m.  18 
Dec.,  1814,  his  second  cousin,  Abigail  PencUeton^  Wilcox, 
dau.  of  Jesse  and  [141]  Anna«  (Pendleton)  WUcox.  They 
had  issue  (Hall):  1.  Lydia  W.^,  b.  26  Oct.,  1815;  2.  Jene 
W.,  b.  2  April,  1820;  3.  John  P.,  b.  1  Feby.,  1823;  4.  Francei 
A.,  b.  31  Oct.,  1824. 

y.  John  Pendleton,  b.  30  March,  1794;  m.  3  Sept.,  1826,  Nancy 
Babcock. 

Ref.:     Babcock  Genealogy;  Westerly  and  Its  Witnesses,  p.  295. 

153.  George*  Pendleton  (•7oAn^  CoL  William^,  Jateph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  24  July,  1768,  and  died  at  Warren,  Bradford 
Co.,  Pa.,  3  April,  1814.  In  early  life  he  followed  the  sea  and  be- 
came a  successful  master  mariner.  During  his  residence  at  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  he  engaged  in  business  as  a  merchant  and  outfitter  of 
vessels,  and  is  also  said  to  have  been  interested  in  ship-building. 
The  outbreak  of  the  War  of  1812  stripped  him  of  most  of  the  means 
lie  had  accumulated,  and  he  decided  to  start  life  anew.  Exchanging 
his  property  in  Norwich  for  a  tract  of  land  in  South  Warren,  Pa., 
he  removed  with  his  entire  family  to  that  place,  then  a  wilderness, 
in  December,  1812.  Here  he  made  a  clearing  and  built  a  log  house, 
but  was  not  spared  long  to  continue  his  activities  in  the  new  home. 
In  the  second  spring  after  his  arrival  he  was  stricken  with  the  fever 
that  so  often  appears  in  new  settlements;  his  son,  John,  also  fell  a 
victim  to  the  same  disease,  and  father  and  son  died  within  a  few 
hours  of  each  other.  The  father's  last  moments  were  harassed  by 
the  thought  that  he  "  had  brought  his  family  into  the  wilds  of  a  new 
country  to  starve."  Although  his  children  endured  many  hardships 
after  his  death,  until  such  time  as  they  were  able  to  provide  for 
themselves,  yet  they  did  not  come  to  actual  want,  the  widow  and  the 
oldest  son,  George,  Jr.,  proving  equal  to  the  task  of  maintaining  the 
famOy,  with  the  assistance  of  a  big-hearted  neighbor,  Benjamin  Buf- 
£ngton. 

George*  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  October,  1792, 
Deborah*  Babcock,  a  third  cousin,  daughter  of  Col.  Nathan'  and 
(second  wife)  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Babcock,  and  granddaughter  of 
Samuel  and  [33]  Anne^  (Pendleton)  Babcock.  She  was  born  at 
Westerly,  16  August,  1772,  and  died  at  Warren,  Pa.,  16  March, 
1836. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  others  at  Norwich, 
Conn.: 

467.  Deborah%  b.  23  Oct.,  1793;  m.  WilBam  Arnold. 

468.  George,  Jr.,  b.  30  June,  1795;  m.  Eliza  Pitcher. 


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469.  John,  b.  6  Dec.,  1796;  d.  3  April,  1814. 

470.  William,  b.  4  Nov.,  1798;  m.  Caroline  Pitcher. 

471.  Betsey  B.,  b.  9  Sept.,  1800;  m.  Seneca  AUyn. 

472.  Nathan,    b.    15    Nov.,    1802;  m.    Mrs.    Cynthia    (Bnffington) 

Rogers. 

473.  Charles,  b.  20  Aug.,  1804;  m.  Aurelia  M.  Bnffington. 

474.  Andrew,  b.  7  Jany.,  1807;  m.  Charlotte  E.  Bnffington. 

475.  Eunice  Ann,  b.  29  July,  1810;  m.  Edwin  £.  Allyn. 

Ref.:    Babcock  Genealogy;  History  of  Bradford  Co.,  Pa. 
Note:    The  Babcock  Genealogy  gives  only  the  first  two  children  of  George* 
and  Deborah*  (Babcock)  Pendleton. 

154.  John  Gardner*  Pendleton  (John^,  CoL  William^  Joieph*), 
bom  7  May,  1770,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  there,  20  April,  1830. 
The  Westerly  Council  and  Probate  records  [v,  103],  and  the  vital 
records  of  the  town  show  that  by  Hannah  West,  bom  12  September, 
1769,  daughter  of  John  and  Ajney  (Wilcox)  West,  John  Gardner 
Pendleton  had  issue: 

476.  Zilpha^  b.  1  March,  1791;  no  further  rec. 

John  Gardner®  married  at  Westerly,  11  December,  1791,  Susannah 
Colgrove  (West  Rec).  She  was  bom  18  June,  1773,  and  died  at 
North  Stonington,  Conn.,  25  January,  1857. 

Issue  by  wife  Susannah — first  three  from  Westerly  records: 

477.  Eunice^,  b.  6  Sept.,  1792;  m.  Elihu  Robinson,  son  of  Joshua. 

Issue  (Robinson),  order  uncertain:  i.  DudUyK  ii.  Charlet. 
iii.  AmoM.  iv.  William  Vincent,  This  family  is  supposed  to 
have  settled  at  Scio,  N.  Y.,  but  the  records  of  that  county  do 
not  contain  the  names  of  Elihu  Robinson  and  his  sons,  and 
we  have  never  been  able  to  locate  any  of  their  descendants. 
It  has  also  been  reported  that  Eunice^  had  a  second  husband. 

478.  Freelove  Sheffield,  b.  22  Feby.,  1795;  m.  William  Vincent. 

479.  John  Gardner,  Jr.,  b.  16  May,  1800;  d.  in  Bermuda,  1819. 

480.  Jason  Lee,  b.  7  Aug.,  1804,  North  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  Cyn- 

thia DeForest. 

481.  Fanny,  m.  at  Westerly,  4  Oct.,  1821,  Hosea  Barber,  Jr.     No 

further  rec.     They  are  said  to  have  settled  in  the  West. 

156.  Charles  Lee*  Pendleton  (John^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  March,  1777.  About  the  time  of  the 
birth  of  his  daughter  Mary,  he  left  his  family  and  after  many  years, 
died,  it  is  believed,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  He  married  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  15  July,  1806,  Abbie  Taylor,  daughter  of  Jude  and  AbigaU 
(Ross)  Taylor.  She  was  bom  6  February,  1784,  and  died  5,  or  6, 
May,  1871. 

Issue,    bom    at    Norwich,    Conn., — first    two    from    Norwich 
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482.  Charles  Lee%  Jr.,  b.  26  June,  1808;  m.  (1),  Lucy  Ann  Bab- 
cock;  (2),  Keturah  B.  GaviU. 

483.  Abbic  Taylor,  b.  21  Dec.,  1810;  m.  Joseph  Capwell. 

484.  Mary  Ann,  b.  5  Oct.,  1813;  d.  2  April,  1893,  Potter's  Hill, 

R.  I.;  m.  1  Oct,  1835,  Daniel  Stillman.     One  child,  Abby 
Ann''  (Stillman),  b.  6  Dec.,  1838;  d.  12  Dec.,  1844. 

157.  Fanny'  Pendleton  {John\  Col.  William\  Jote^V),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  13  December,  1778,  and  died  9  June,  1859. 
She  was  married  at  Westerly,  12  February,  1804,  by  Joseph  Pen- 
dleton, Justice,  to  Joshua  Thompson,  son  of  Joshua*  and  Mary 
(Cobb)  Thompson.  He  was  bom  at  Westerly,  3  November,  1775, 
and  died  there,  10  May,  1858. 

Issue  (Thompson),  first  three  from  Westerly  records: 
i.  Joshua  Rudd^  b.  4  Nov.,  1806;  m.  Phebe  Ann  Stillman. 
ii.  Fanny  Maria,  b.  27  Aug.,  1808;  d.  3  May,  1829. 
iii.  Eunice  Pendleton,  b.  16  Dec,  1810;  d.  Westerly, 
iv.  Keturah  Carr,  b.  10  May,  1812. 

V.  Freelove  Vincent,  b.  28  Aug.,  1817;  m.  Timothy  Gavitt. 
vi.  Charles  William,  b.  20  May,  1822;  d.  24  Oct.,  1864;  m.  Julia* 

Chapman,  dau.  of  Case  and    [268]    Mary  M.'    (Pendleton) 

Chapman, 
vii.  Edwin,  b.  2  Nov.,  1827;  d.  at  Westerly,  unm. 

Ref.:     Dcnison's  "Westerly,''  p.  291. 

158.  William*  Pendleton  (John^,  Col,  William*,  Joieph''),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  1.,  24  November,  1787.  He  was  a  master  mari- 
ner. His  monument  in  the  River  Bend  Cemetery  at  Westerly  says: 
"  Capt  William  Pendleton  died  on  board  Schooner  Victory,  Oct.  24, 
1819,  ae.  32.  He  was  buried  on  the  island  of  Bermuda."  An  item 
in  the  Westerly  Probate  Records  [Book  II,  p.  168],  shows  that  he 
was  a  sailor  on  the  U.  S.  Sloop  of  War  ''Alert "  in  1816.  He  mar- 
ried at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  26  February,  1812,  Anna  Taylor, 
daughter  of  Jude  and  Abigail  (Ross)  Taylor.  She  was  born  29 
September,  1792,  and  died  at  Westerly,*  5  April,  1870. 

Issue,  from  Westerly  records: 

485.  William  Taylor^  b.  8  Feby.,  1813;  m.  Amanda  Rhodes'  Pen- 

dleton. 

486.  Anna  Louisa,  b.  26  July,  1815;  she  was  a  school  teacher  and 

d.  unm.  at  Westerly,  21  Feby.,  1866. 

487.  John,  b.  19  March,  1818;  m.  Rhoda  M.'  Chapman. 

Rcf.;    Denison's  "Westerly." 

159.  Benjamin*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Benjamin^,  Col,  WUliam*,  Jo- 
ieph*),  was  bom  7  February,  1764,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.  He  was  a 
sea  captain  and  sailed  from  Stonington,  Conn.,  10  November,  1810^ 

•-Son  of  John,"  in  Arnold's  ''Vital  Records  of  Rhode  Island." 


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since  which  time  nothing  was  ever  heard  of  him.     When  it  became 
evident  that  he  had  been  lost  at  sea,  his  family  was  broken  up  and 

the  jomiger  children  were  taken  under  the  care  of  certain  relatives 
and  friends. 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  married  in  November,  1786,  Lucy  Frink.     She  was 
born  9  December,  1767. 

Issue,  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I., — first  eight  from  the  Town 
records : 

488.  Benjamin'  (3rd),  b.  16  Feby.,  1787;  m.  Cassandra  Sheffield. 

489.  Joseph,  b.  25  March,  1789;  he  was  lost  at  sea  with  his  father; 

unm. 

490.  Frederick,  b.  24  June,  1791;  m.  (1),  Joanna  Wilbur;  (2),  Afrs. 

Abbie  Germain. 

491.  Lucy,  b.  14  Dec.,  1793;  m.  Paul  R.  Miner. 

492.  Lodowick,  b.  22  Feby.,  1796;  ul  Mary  Haley. 

493.  Henry,  b.  6  Oct.,  1798;  mu  Roxanna  Oakes. 

494.  Lois,  b.  24  May,  1801;  d.  ae.  19  years. 

495.  Oliver,  b.  18  Nov.,  1803;  m.  Mary  D.  Southworth. 

496.  Joshua,  b.  18  July,  1806;  m.  Hannah  Larkin. 

497.  Amos,  b.  26  Jany.,  1810;  m.  (1),  Adaline  Knapp;   (2),  Lucy 

Kinney. 

160.  Lois'  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  bom 
8  March,  1766,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  19  February,  1850.  She  mar- 
ried Alexander  Bradford,  Jr.,  son  of  Alexander  and  Hannah  (Stan- 
ton)  Bradford.     He  died  26  July,  1827. 

Issue  (Bradford),  bom  at  Pawcatuck,  Conn.: 
i.  Lois%  b.  16  April,  1786. 
ii.  William  S.,  b.   7  May,  1788;  d.  26  April,   1835;  m.   Martha 

Dickens, 
iii.  Hannah,  b.  29  Aug.,  1790. 
iv.  Lucy,  b.  12  Feby.,  1793. 
V.  Paul  Pendleton,  b.  14  July,  1795. 

vi.  Charles,  b.  5  Feby.,  1798;  m.  Catherine  Thompson  (?). 
vii.  Lydia  Chesebrough,  b.  6  April,  1800;  d.  26' Dec.,  1864;  m.  25 

March,  1832,  Thomas  Hinckley  Vincent, 
viii.  Sarah  P.,  b.  17  July,  1802. 
ix.  Alexander  L.,  b.  15  Aug.,  1806;  d.  Westerly;  m.  20  Dec,  1840, 

Eunice  Crandall. 

161.  Lydia®  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  horn 
7  March,  1768,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  married  William*  Chesebrough,  a 


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second  cousin^  son  of  James  and   [45]    Lacy"   (Pendleton)   Chese- 
broogh.     He  was  bom  22  January^  1764. 
Issue   (Chesebrough) : 
i.  WiUiam^^  Jr.,  b.  7  Oct,  1789;  m.  Sarah  Jordan,  and  settled  at 

Cortland,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Benjamin  Pendleton,  b.  27  Feby.,  1792;  d.  8  Jany.,  1839;  m.  - 

Lydia  Greenman,  and  rem.  to  Brookfield,  N.  Y. 
iiL  Jabish,  b.  4  April,  1794;  d.  2  Jany.,  1795. 
iv.  Lydia,  b.  20  April,  1796;  d.  10  March,  1866;  m.  Jehiel  Taylor. 
V.  Panl,  b.  20  Aug.,  1798;  d.  at  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  1833;  m.  Sarah 

Mason. 
vL  Lois,  b.  14  Feby.,  1801 ;  d.  1  Aug.,  1804. 

vii.  David,  b.  17  Jany.,  1803;  d.  10  Oct.,  1827;  m.  Nancy  Berton. 
viii.  Richard,  b.  3  April,  1806. 
ix.  Maria,  b.  3  May,  1809;  m.  Elias  Patrick. 

X.  Eliza,  b.  31  Au^.,  1812;  m.  Albert  Pierce.     She  was  liying  as 
late  as  1900. 

Ref.:  Cbesebrougfa  Genealogy,  p.  StS.  Note:  The  ''Clarke  Families  in 
Rhode  Island"  states  on  p.  283  that  this  Lydia«  Pendleton  married  WH- 
liam  Clarke  of  Oiarlestown,  R.  I.    See   [499]   Mercy?  following. 

162.  David*  Pendleton  {Benjamin^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joieph^),  bom 
18  May,  1770,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  there,  10  March,  1867.  He  is 
mentioned  in  Denison's  "  Westerly  "  as  one  of  the  sea  captains  of 
that  town  who  were  engaged  in  the  Grand  Banks  fisheries.  He 
married  at  Westerly,  13  February,  1792,  [110]  Sarah*  Pendleton,  a 
second  cousin,  daughter  of  [42]  Simeon'  and  Maxj  (Palmer)  Pen- 
dleton.    She  died  4  April,  1854. 

Issue,  from  Westerly  records  [Book  iii,  p.  66] : 

498.  David%  Jr.,  b.  19  Aug.,  1793;  m.  Lucy  Ann'  Pendleton. 

499.  Mercy,  b.  31  Dec.,  1796;  m.  William  Clark. 

500.  William  Champion,  b.  2  Nov.,  1798;  m.  Phebe  Hall. 

501.  Mary,  b.  14  July,  1802;  d.  inf. 

502.  Ethan,  b.  26  Sept.,  1804;  m.  Sophia  Ann  Sheffield. 

163-  Paul*  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  bom 
4  May,  1772,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  there,  18  Sept.,  1844.  Like  his 
brother,  David,  Paul*  was  a  master  mariner  in  the  fisheries  trade. 
He  was  one  of  the  members  of  the  First  Company  of  Infantry  in 
Westerly  who  petitioned  the  Town  Council  26  April,  1813,  for  ex- 
emption from  military  duty,  as  they  were  unable  to  provide  them- 
selves with  the  necessary  equipment  (C.  &  P.  Rec,  vi,  270). 

Paul*  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  November,  1796, 
[155]  Sabra*  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  [52]  John*  and 
Sabra  (Thompson)  Pendleton.  She  died  at  Westerly,  18  November, 
1849. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I. — ^first  three  from  town  records: 

503.  Sabrina%  b.  26  Aug.,  1797;  d.  unm.  in  New  York  City. 


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504.  Paul  Washington^  b.  1  Dec.^  1799 ;  d.  unm.  at  Stonington^  Conn.^ 

25  September,  1860. 

505.  Charles  Lee,  b.  16  May,  18P2;  d.  unm. 

506.  Susan  Burch,  b.  21  Dec.,  1805;  m.  Franklin  Noyes. 

507.  Edward,  lost  at  sea;  unm. 

508.  Nathaniel,  lost  at  sea;  unm. 

509.  William  Hyde,  b.  12  Oct.,  1813;  m.  Sarah  E.^  Pendleton. 

164.  Lebbeus®  Pendleton  (^Benjamin^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*}, 
was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  February,  1774,  and  died  there,  9 
December,  1841.  He  was  a  master  mariner,  and  one  of  the  defend- 
ers of  Stonington  when  it  was  attacked  by  ^e  British  in  1814. 

He  married  [111]  Lucretia*  Pendleton,  a  second  cousin,  daughter 
of  [42]  Simeon'^  and  Mary  (Palmer)  Pendleton.  She  died  28  M&j, 
1856. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I. — ^first  four  from  the  Town  rec- 
ords: 

510.  Jabez%  b.  4  Jany.,  1800;  m.  Eliza  W.  Downs. 

511.  Benjamin    Franklin,    b.    16    Nov.,    1801;    m.    (1),    Elizabeth 

E^nowles;  (2),  Emily  Palmer. 

512.  Lucretia,  b.  22  July,  1803;  d.  unm.  at  Stonington,  Conn.^  20 

Nov.,  1867. 

513.  Dudley,  b.  3  Oct.,  1806;  lost  at  sea;  unm. 

514.  Palmer.     He  is  said  to  have  been  marooned,  and  never  heard 

from  afterwards. 

515.  Lucy,  b.  20  April,  1813,  Groton,  Conn.;  m.  James  W.  Brayton. 

Ref.:     Deniaon's  "Westerly" 

165.  Christopheb  Seoab*  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Col.  WUliam*, 
Joseph*),  bom  18  September,  1776,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  26  Sep- 
tember, 1838.  Like  nearly  all  his  brothers,  Christopher*  was  a  sea 
captain.  He  married  at  Westerly,  15  February,  1801,  Bridget 
Thompson,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Mary  (Cobb)  Thompson.  She 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  about  1777,  and  died  at  New  London,  Conn., 
2  December,  1860,  aged  83  (N.  L.  Rec). 

Issue,  first  five  born  at  Westerly,  others  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

516.  Almira  Niles%  b.  7  March,  1803;  m.  Albert  M.  Adams. 

517.  Christopher  C,  b.  23  July,  1805;  m.  (1),  Harriet  Fitch;  (2), 

Emma  L.  Rogers. 

518.  Mary  Thompson,  b.  10  Oct.,  1807;  d.  unm.,  1  May,  1843. 

519.  Gilbert,  m.  Elizabeth  Champlin. 

520.  Eliza  Cross,  b.  19  June,  1816;  m.  William  P.»  Chapman. 

521.  Hannah  SUnton,  b.  2  Jany.,  1818;  d.  1  Dec.,  1852,  Baltimore, 

Md.;  m.  at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  27  Jany.,  1852,  Joseph  Hartman, 
b.  10  Dec,  1821,  Greencastle,  Pa.,  d.  8  Dec,  1907,  son  of 
Andrew  and  Dorothea  (Druchs)  Hartman.  Issue  (Hartman): 
i.  Kate  Pendleton*,  b.  24  Nov.,  1852,  Baltimore,  Md.;  unm. 
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522.  Ann  Williams,  b.  1820;  d.  5  Oct,  1861,  Marseilles,  France,  ae. 

41  years.  She  m.  Richard  J.  Rogers,  a  master  mariner,  and 
made  several  voyages  with  him  to  foreign  ports.  They  had 
issue  (Rogers):  i.  Allen  Pendleton*,  b.  23  Nov.,  1845,  New 
London,  Conn.;  d.  21  May,  1858,  Havana,  Cuba.  ii.  Emeii 
Clarence,  b.  3  July,  1853,  Amityville,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.; 
d.  24  Jany.,  1857,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brasil. 

523.  James  Allen,  b.  1822;  drowned  off  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  20 

Dec,  1843,  ae.  21. 

166.  Jabez  Chesebrouoh*  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  CoL  Wil- 
liam\  Joieph*),  bom  21  May,  1778,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.  9  March, 
1836.  Unlike  the  rest  of  Benjamin  Pendleton's  sons,  Jabez  did  not 
follow  a  sea-faring  life,  but  took  up  farming.  In  1813,  while  a  resi- 
dent of  Westerly,  he  was  a  petitioner  with  his  brother  Paul  and  some 
others  for  exemption  from  military  service. 

Jabez  C.  Pendleton  married  Sarah  A.  Dunbar,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Dunbar.     She  was  bom  about  1789,  and  died  19,  or  20, 
Angnst,  1845,  aged  56. 
Issue : 

524.  Phebe^,  b.  27  Aug.,  1813,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  Henry  S.  Cook. 

525.  Benjamin,  b.  23  July,  1815,  Lebanon,  Conn.;  m.  Grace  Hughes. 

526.  Loiza,  b.  11  Aug.,  1817;  m.  David  P.  Billings. 

527.  Eunice,  b.  8  Feby.,  1821;  d.  15  Nov.,  1840. 

528.  Thomas,  b.  1  Jany.,  1824;  d.  26  Aug.,  1841.  i 

529.  Thankful,   b.   4   May,    1826,   Chicopee,   Mass.;   m.   Albert   W.  j 

Moore. 

530.  Joseph  Norman,  b.  8  April,  1829,  Vernon,  Conn.;  m.  Bethana  | 

Andrews.  j 

167.  Susannah*  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Col.  WUlium*,  Joseph*),  ' 
bom  25  July,  1783,  Westerly,  R.  I. ;  married  there,  31  January,  1802, 

Thomas  Burch,  son  of  Henry  and  Mary   (Irish)   Burch.     He  was 
bom  17  June,  1776,  and  died  November,  1868. 

Issue  (Burch),  bom  mostly  at  Goshen,  Conn.: 
i.  John  J  J,  b.  Nov.,  1802;  d.  Feby.,  1872;  m.  Delia  Race, 
ii.  Louis  P.,  b.  1803. 
iii,  Rhoda,  b.  4  Dec,  1805;  d.  9  Feby.,  1885;  m.  Asa  Lucas,  of 

Goshen,  Conn, 
iv.  Mary,  b.  22  April,  1807;  m.  20  March,  1831,  Stephen  Babcock, 

and  lived  at  Simsbury,  Conn. 
V.  Sabrina  P.,  b.  Nov.,  1808;  m.  Albert  Smith,  of  Sharon,  Conn, 
vi.  Birdsey  N.,  b.  9  June,   1810;  m.   Sarah  Barber,  and  lived  at 
Sheffield,  Mass. 

Ref.i  Babcock  Genealogy;  History  of  Stonington,  p.  278.  (Name  is 
ipeUed  '^BuTtch"  by  Wheeler.) 

168.  Joshua*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Capt,  Joshua*,  CoL  William*,  Jo- 
ieph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  25  May,  1770,  and  died  in  1828 


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166  THE  PBXDLKTON  OXNXALOOT 

at  the  home  of  his  son^  Henry  Pendleton^  in  Broadalbin,  Fulton  Co., 
N.  Y.  Joshua*,  Jr.,  was  a  farmer  nearly  all  his  life.  He  removed 
from  Westerly  to  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  not  long  after  his  second 
marriage,  and  probably  settled  in  the  town  of  Salem,  where  his  son 
Lansing  was  born. 

He  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  January,  1797,  [266] 
Amelia^  Pendleton,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph*  and  Nancy  (Cran- 
dall)  Pendleton.  She  died  8  January,  1801.  Joshua*  married  (2), 
[267]  Elsie  Ann^  (Alice)  Pendleton,  a  sister  to  his  first  wife.  She 
died  about  1821  at  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

531.  Amelia%  b.  4  March,  1798;  m.  Weeden  Clark. 

532.  Henry,  b.  10  Oct.,  1799;  m.  Hannah  Wheeler. 

533.  Joseph,  b.  8  Jany.,  1801 ;  m.  Anna  Woodward. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  order  uncertain: 

534.  Charles,  b.  about  1803;  m.  Mary  J.  White. 

535.  Elsie,  d.  unm. 

536.  Almira,  m.  John  Owen  Geer. 

637.  Lansing,  b*  4  July,  1809,  Salem,  N.  Y.;  m.  Nancy  Siver. 

538.  Joshua  (3rd).     He  is  said  to  have  gone  to  New  Orleans  when 

a  young  man;  was  never  heard  from  again. 

539.  Caroline,  m.  Luther  Davidson. 

540.  Nancy,  b.  11  June,  1815;  m.  (1),  James  H.  Sisson;  (2),  Wil- 

liam W.  Fuller. 

541.  Amanda.     No  further  rec. 

542.  William  King,  b.  19  Jany.,  1819,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Ebsa 

M.  Rogers;  (2),  Mary  L.  Hoyt. 

169.  Anna*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Joihw^,  Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  3  June,  1772,  and  died  at  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1  August,  1857.  She  married  at  Norwich,  22  March,  1794, 
Denison  Rogers  (Nor.  Rec.)>  son  of  James  and  Zilpha  (Hyde)  Rog- 
ers.   He  was  bom  12  April,  1772,  and  died  29  May,  1846. 

Issue    (Rogers),   bom  at   Norwich,   Conn. — first  seven   from 

Town  records  [Book  IV,  p.  248] : 

i.  Charlotte%  b.  27  Oct.,  1795;  d.  15  Oct.,  1837;  m.  Cyrus^  Pahncr, 

a  first  cousin,  son  of  Walter  and  [170]  Martha^  (Pendleton) 

Palmer. 

ii.  Alfred,  b.  17  April,  1797;  d.  10  June,  1871;  m.  1  Jany.,  1826, 

Amanda  Leffingwell. 
ui.  William  Pendleton,  b.  17  May,  1799;*  d.  23  Feby.,  1890;  m. 

12  April,  1829,  Lucy  Caroline  Beebe. 
iv.  Lucy,  b.  17  Oct.,  1801;  d.  unm. 
V.  Henry  Clark,  b.  9  June,  1803  ;t  d.  21  Oct,  1865;  m.  4  April, 

1830,  Maria  F.  Palmer, 
vi.  Joshua,  b.  21  Sept.,  1805;  d.  1  May,  1813. 
vii.  (Col.)  James  Denison,  b.  7  May,  1811;  d.  16  March,  1885;  m. 

♦  17  June,  1799,  in  James  Rogers  Genealogy. 
t9  Jane,  1804,  in  James  Rogers  Genealogy. 


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(1),  25  Dec.,  1844,  Eunice  G.  Palmer;  (2),  24  Dec,  1864, 
Alpha  Smiih;  (3),  17  Feby.,  1881,  Mrs.  Jane  (Nash)  Holt- 
Vergason. 
Till.  Nancy  Maria  (twin  with  James  Denison),  d.  inf. 
iz.  Emily  Lathrop,  b.  13  June,  1815;  d.  at  Norwich,  3  March, 
1878;  m.  (1),  3  March,  1845,  Phinehas  Barber  Post;  (2),  5 
Aug.,  1855,  Seth  Whiting. 

Ref.:    **  James  Rogers  of  New  London,  Conn.,"  Genealogy,  pp.  179,  989-5. 

170.  Mabtha*  Pendleton  (Capt  Joihua*,  Col.  WUliam\  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  3  March,  1774,  and  died  at 
Preston,  Conn.,  3  September,  1861.  She  married  at  Preston,  25 
March,  1792,  Walter  Palmer,  scm  of  Jedediah  and  Esther  (Read) 
Pafaner. 

Issne  (Palmer),  bom  at  Preston,  Conn. — from*  the  Town  rec- 
ords: 
i.  Nancy%  b.  12  March,  1793;  d.  unm.  14  May,  1865. 

iL  Gyms,  b.  19  Jany.,  1795;  d.  13  Oct,  1875;  m.  (1),  9  Dec, 
1824,  Charlotte^  Rogers,  a  first  consin,  dan.  of  Denison  and 
[169]  Anna*  (Pendleton)  Rogers.  He  m.  (2),  24  March, 
1844,  Elisa  Huntington. 

iu.  William  Pendleton,  b.  23  Oct.,  1796;  d.  14  Feby.,  1869;  m.  (1), 
14  Dec.,  1820,  Fanny  Crary;  (2),  Elizabeth  Tracy. 

iv.  Olive,  b.  10  Dec.,  1798;  d.  nnm.  4  Oct.,  1866. 

V.  Harriet,  b.  6  Feby.,  1801;  m.  as  his  seond  wife,  20  Jnne,  1826, 
CoL  Roswell  Allyn. 

Ti.  Jedediah,  b.  18  March,  1803;  d.  18  Aug.,  1805. 

m.  Edwin,  b.  15  Jnne,  1805;  d.  12  Oct,  1901,  Norwich,  Conn.;  m. 

17  March,  1834,  Harriet  Newell  Morgan. 
Tiii.  Charles,  b.  7  Sept.,  1807;  m.  12  Dec.,  1842,  Lncy  Ann  Hyde.     ' 

ix.  Mary  Ann,  b:  24  Aug.,  1809;  m.  17  Sept,  1833,  Luther  Pellett. 
She  is  still  living  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  in  good  health,  and  is 
quite  vigorous  for  one  who  has  rounded  out  a  century. 

X.  Walter,  b.  12  Sept.,  1811;  d.  10  Feby.,  1868;  m.  (1),  1843, 
Fanny  Stewart;  (2),  12  Dec.,  1849,  Mrs.  Cynthia  C.  (Ben- 
nett) Chapin. 

iL  Martha  (Patty),  b.  25  Oct.,  1813;  d.  unm.  7  Aug.,  1832. 

zii.  Joseph,  b.  1  Oct.,  1815;  m.  31  Dec.,  1848,  Sarah  Maria  Has- 
keU. 

171.  Lucy*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  14  March,  1776,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  14  Septem- 
ber, 1851,  at  Darien,  N.  Y.  She  married  in  December,  1799,  Sam- 
uel Lathrop,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Lathrop)  Lathrop.  He 
was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  25  May,  1773,  and  died  at  Darien, 
N.  Y.,  2  September,  1856. 

Issue  (Lathrop),  bom  at  Bozrah,  Conn.: 
i.  Elisha  Huntington^  b.  15  Sept,  1800;  d.  15  Jany.,  1879,  Da- 


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rien,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  1830,  Martia  Moulton;  (2),  1860,  Euse- 
bia  Sharrick.  He  was  the  father  of  eight  children,  one  of 
whom,  Huntington^  b.  1831,  lived  at  Salt  Lake  City. 

ii.  Harriet,  b.  26  Feby.,  1802;  d.  9  Nov.,  1856,  Darien,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Joseph  Mee. 

iii.  Anson,  b.  23  Nov.,  1803;  d.  5  Jany.,  1891,  Darien,  N.  Y.;  m.  6 
June,  1834,  Elizabeth  Bartrum.  They  were  the  parents  of 
eight  children;  three  of  their  sons  served  in  New  York  regi- 
ments in  the  Civil  War:  two  were  killed  in  battle  and  the 
third  was  a  prisoner  at  AndersonviUe. 

iv.  Emily,  b.  30  Oct.,  1805;  m.  Milo  Alford. 

V.  Isaac  Pendleton,  b.  9  Oct.,  1808;  d.  5  July,  1852;  m. . 

vi.  Caroline,  b.  9  Oct,  1812;  d.  unm.  at  Darien,  N.  Y.,  17  March, 

1879. 
vii.  Calvin  G.  (twin  with  Caroline),  d,  11  Oct.,  1884  (or  1844),  at 
Marilla,  N.  Y.;  m.  Caroline  Curtiss. 

172.  Clarissa  Harlowe*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Jothua^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam*, Joseph}),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  24  April,  1778,  and 
died  at  Royalton,  Vt.,  1  April,  1854.  She  married  19  November, 
1796,  David  Adams,  son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Pellett)  Adams. 
He  was  bom  24  Aug.,  1772,  at  Canterbury,  Conn.,  and  died  12  No- 
vember, 1854,  at  East  Braintree,  Vt  David  Adams  was  a  farmer 
and  shoemaker.  He  settled  in  Royalton,  Vt.,  about  1796,  and  his 
children  were  all  bom  there. 
Issue  (Adams): 
i.  Abel  Pendleton^  Jb.  26  May,  1797;  d.  6  Oct.,  1884;  m.  6  Oct, 

1824,  [544]  Lucy  Lathrop^  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin, 
ii.  Clarissa  Harlowe,  b.  11  Feby.,  1799;  d.  9  April,  1837. 
iii.  David  Austin,  b.  15  April,  1801;  d.  28  July,  1880,  at  Beloit, 
Wis.;  m.  7  Sept.,  1829,  Hannah  M.  Parkhurst.       He  removed 
to  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  about  1835,  but  afterwards  located  at  Be- 
loit, Wis. 
iv.  Charles  Morris,  b.  20  Feby.,  1803.     He  is  said  to  have  settled 

at  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 
V.  Ruth  Allen,  b.  12  Feby.,  1805;  d.  23  June,  1869,  Stratford,  Vt.; 

m.  16  June,  1829,  William  Patterson, 
vi.  Emeline,  b.    15   April,   1807;  d.   30  Aug.,   1860,  at  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.;  m.  3  Sept.,  1836,  John  W.  Steams, 
vii.  Louisa  M.,  b.  21  April,  1809;  d.  21  April,  1895;  m.  Michael  C. 

Foster, 
viii.  George  W.,  b.  22  Nov.,  1811;  d.  20  March,  1894,  at  Northfield, 
Vt.;  m.  7  June,  1840,  Roxana  A.  Horton. 
ix  and  x.  Twin  boys,  unnamed,  b.  7  March,  1814;  d.  at  birth, 
xi.  William  Clark,  b.  28  Oct,  1816;  d.  14  June,  1895,  at  North- 
field,  Vt.;  m.    (1),  4  Feby.,  1840,  JuUa  M.  Baldwin;    (2), 

Mrs. Nelson. 

xii.  Cyrus  Palmer,  b.  17  Fel?y.,  1818;  m.  Nancy  Gale  and  lived  at 
Lowell,  Mass.,  for  many  years ;  d.  in  New  Jersey. 


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xiii.  Daughter^  umamed^  b.  5  May^  1820;  d.  soon  after  birth. 

xir.  Henry  Denison,  b.  9  Sept.,  1821;  m.  14  June,  1847,  Susan  Ty- 
ler Andrews.  He  settled  at  Dubuque,  la.,  in  1861.  In  1897 
he  was  living  at  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ref.:    Adams  Genealogy,  pp.  603-4. 

173.  Polly'  Pendleton  (Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Jo$eph*), 
bom  16  August,  1780,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  20  July,  1833.  She  mar- 
ried at  Norwich,  Conn.,  26  November,  1801,  Amos  Bennett,  son  of 
'Daniel  and  Hannah  (Read)  Bennett  He  married  (2),  22  June, 
1834,  Diadama  Bottom. 

Issue  (Bennett),  from  Norwich  records  [Book  IV,  p.  186]: 
i.  Mary  Ann^,  b.  16  Sept.,  1802;  m-  4  Jany.,  1831,  Benjamin  P. 

Bumham. 
ii.  Harriet,  b.  10  April,  1804;  m.   (1),  W.  P.  Davidson;   (2),  as 

his  second  wife,  John  Owen  Geer,  whose  first  wife  was  her 

cousin,  [536]  .AJmira^  Pendleton. 
m.  William  Pendleton,  b.  5  Nov.,  1805;  m.  3  Oct,  1826,  Mertella 

(or  Marietta)  Smith, 
iv.  Charles,  b.  6  Nov.,  1807;  d.  11  Sept,  1889,  Lisbon,  Conn.;  m. 

26  Oct,  1831,  Sarah. Smith. 
V.  Albert  Francis,  b.  3  Feby.,  1810;  m.  (1),  24  Jany.,  1836,  Lucy 

Ann  Hinckley;  (2),  20  Nov.,  1838,  Frances  B.  Bottom. 
Ti.  James  M.,  b.  27  June,  1812;  d.  7  March,  1858,  Bozrah,  Conn.; 

m.  . 

vii.  Henry  Augustus,  b.  18  Dec,  1814;  d.  9  July,  1883,  Norwich, 

Conn. ;  m. . 

Xotb:  a  Mary  Bennett  married  William  Saunders  of  Lebanon,  29  October, 
1896.  A  Charles  Bennett  married  Lucretia  Taylor,  6  October,  1844;  a 
'VTiUiam  P.  Bennett  married  Sarah  A.  Case,  8  April,  1840,  and  a  James 
Bennett  married  Isabella  Law,  of  Scotland,  29  June,  1851.  Some  of  these 
no  donbt  were  the  second  marriages  of  Polly  Pendleton's  children. 

174.  William*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Joshua'^,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
ieph'),  was  bom  27  (or  22)  May,  1782,  al}  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died 
7  March,  1866,  at  Preston,  Conn.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Preston 
nearly  all  his  life.  He  took  an  active  part  in  town  affairs,  was  a 
selectman  of  Preston  for  several  years,  and  also  represented  it  in  the 
Connecticut  Legislature  in  1849.  He  married  at  Preston,  30  Octo- 
ber, 1803,  DoUy  Story,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Dolly  (Rood) 
Story.  She  was  bom  August,  1776,  and  died  at  Preston,  4  August, 
1865,  aged  88  years,  11  months,  10  days  (T.  R.).  Her  father  was 
Lieutenant  of  Capt.  Josiah  Baldwin's  Co.,  Col.  Ely's  Regt.,  Connec* 
ticut  Militia,  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Issue,  bom  Preston,  Conn.  (T.  R.): 

543.  Anser,  b.  27  Dec,  1804;  m.  Ann  W.  Button. 

544.  Lucy  Lathrop,  b.  5  April,  1806;  m.  Abel  Pendleton^  Adams. 

545.  William,  Jr.,  b.  1  May,  1810;  m.  Susan  Brown  Irish. 

546.  Solomon  Story,  b.  17  April,  1813;  m.  Marda  A.  Starkweather. 


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175.  Elisha  Clarkx*  Pendleton  (jCafi.  Jo^hua^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  16  May,  1784,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  30 
March,  1814,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  (T.  R.).  He  enlisted  as  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  in  the  25th  Regt  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  7  Febmary, 
1814,  but  died  before  he  saw  active  service.  He  married  at  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  1  January,  1806,  Hannah  Bolles,  daughter  of  Dea.  Asa  and 
Dorothy  (Hill)  Bolles.  She  was  bom  29  July,  1785,  and  died  10 
May,  1845,  or  1846.  She  married  (2),  22  May,  1824,  Deacon  Isaiah 
Daggett,  of  Andover,  Conn. 

Issue : 

547.  Julia  Ann^  b.  3   Nov.,  1807;  d.   11  Sept.,  1831;  m.    Latham 

Gray  and  is  said  to  have  had  three  sons  who  removed  to  New 
York  SUte. 

548.  Asa  Bolles,  b.  29  Dec.,  1810;  m.  Harriet  N.  Loomis. 

549.  Mary  Bolles,  b.  10  Aug.,  1813;  d.  unm.,  5  Feby.,  1848,  Leba- 

non, Conn.  (G.  S.). 

176.  Adam*  Pendleton  (Capi.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph'), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  December,  1786,  and  died  at  Bozrah, 
Conn.,  12  April,  1858.  He  was  a  farmer  and  spent  the  greater  part 
of  his  life  upon  the  property  his  father  formerly  owned  in  Bozrah 
and  Norwich,  Conn.  During  the  War  of  1812,  he  served  as  private 
under  Capt.  Joshua  Maples,  Jr.,  at  New  London,  from  1-16  June, 
1813,  and  9-23  August,  1814  (Conn.  Militia,  War  of  1812).  His 
son,  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton,  says  of  him:  "  He  was  a  plain  farmer, 
with  only  a  meagre,  coomum  school  education.  He  was  of  a  light 
complexion,  with  blue  eyes,  thin  in  flesh,  somewhat  lame,  talked  little, 
was  seldom  away  from  home,  and  worked  steadily  as  long  as  he  was 
able." 

Adam"  Pendleton  married,  13  April,  1815,  Hannah  Marsh,  daugh- 
ter of  James  and  Polly  (Bennett)  Marsh;  she  was  bom  at  Plainfield, 
Conn.,  30  November,  1794,  and  died  at  Hebron,  Conn.,  25  March, 
1872.  Within  two  years  of  her  birth  her  father  and  grandfather 
with  their  families  removed  to  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  where  her  brothers 
and  sisters  were  bom.  Later  her  father  removed  to  Ohio  and  set- 
tled where  the  city  of  Sandusky  now  stands.  His  wife  died  soon 
afterwards,  and  his  own  death  following  within  a  year  or  two,  their 
five  young  sons  and  three  daughters  were  left  to  the  protection  of 
the  other  settlers. 

When  Hull  surrendered  Detroit  to  the  British  in  1812,  the  can- 
nonading was  heard  at  Sandusky,  and  much  apprehension  was  felt 
there  over  the  outcome.  A  few  days  later  scores  of  canoes  were 
sighted  on  the  lake,  coming  from  the  direction  of  Detroit,  and  upon 
thehr  nearer  approach  it  was  noticed  that  many  of  those  paddling 
wore  Indian  blankets.  It  was  immediately  concluded  that  the  British 
and  Indians  were  about  to  make  a  descent  upon  the  settlement,  and 
the  people  in  panic  fled  to  the  woods,  as  they  were  few  in  number 
and  entirely  unprotected.     Here  they  remained  in  hiding  some  three 


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dajs,  Diuheltered  dnring  a  cold  rain  storm,  not  daring  to  build  a 
fire  through  fear  its  light  would  repeal  their  hiding  place.  At  the 
end  of  this  time  it  was  learned  that  their  flight  had  been  unneces- 
sary^ as  the  occupants  of  the  canoes  were  paroled  American  pris* 
oners  from  Detroit  The  settlers  then  returned  to  their  homes,  re* 
moved  their  belongings  to  a  safer  place  and  abandoned  the  settle- 
ment, which  the  Indians  soon  afterward  destroyed. 

Hannah  Marsh  then  found  places  for  her  brothers  in  different 
families,  and  with  her  two  sisters,  the  youngest  of  her  father's  chil- 
dren, she  started  on  the  long  and  dangerous  journey  to  Brookfield, 
N.  Y.  It  was  winter,  and  there  were  no  public  c<mveyances,  but  in 
spite  of  many  difficulties  and  hardships  she  made  this  journey,  stag^ 
by  stage,  relayed  by  friendly  travelers  bound  eastwarid  for  greater 
or  less  distances,  and  who  were  willing  to  provide  her  conveyance. 
In  this  way  the  nineteen-year-old  girl  and  her  two  young  charges 
finally  arrived  at  Brookfield,  N.  Y.  Here  they  remained  for  a  time, 
and  then  started  on  another  long  journey  to  the  home  of  their  grand- 
mother Bennett  in  Lisbon,  Conn.,  where  they  also  arrived  safely. 
Hannah  had  not  lived  with  her  grandmother  hmg  before  she  became 
acquainted  with  Adam  Pendleton,  and  their  marriage  soon  followed. 
Until  1839  they  lived  in  Capt.  Joshua**  Pendleton's  old  home,  which 
stood  in  Norwich,  but  in  that  year  this  house  was  tom  down  and  they 
built  a  new  dwelling  across  the  line  in  Bozrah,  where  they  spent  the 
rest  of  their  lives. 

Issue  of  Adam*  and  Hannah  (Marsh)  Pendleton,  bom  in  Nor- 
wich, Conn.: 

550.  Benadam^,  b.  23  May,  1816;  m.  Philena  J.  Hyde. 

551.  Charles  Marsh,  b.  15  Oct.,  1818;  m.  Susan  £.  Bingham. 

552.  Clarissa  Louisa,  b.  17  Oct,  1822;  d.  12  Sept,  1868,  Bozrah, 

Conn.;  m.  at  Bozrah,  7  Dec.,  1845,  Henry  Alexander  Bing^ 
ham,  son  of  Alexander  and  Susan  (Waterman)  Bingham. 
Issue  (Bingham):  i.  Henry  Alexander*,  b.  19  Feby.,  1849; 
d.  1853.  ii.  Benadam  Pendleton,  b.  5  Sept.,  1855;  d.  1856. 
iii.  Charles  Henry,  b.  11  Aug.,  1860;  d.  28  Aug.,  1863. 

553.  Cyrus,  b.  20  March,  1825;  d.  30  Oct,  1829. 

554.  Cyrus  Henry,  b.  5  Oct,  1830;  m.  Mary  M.  Welles. 

555.  Mary  Jane,  b.  24  July,  1832;  d.  unm.  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  12 

Dec.,  1898. 

177.  Lydia*  (Capt.  Joshua^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  February,  1789,  and  died  at  Warren,  Ohio,  10 
March,  1873.  She  married  at  Preston,  Conn.,  1  January,  1807,  Eli- 
sha  Bennett,  son  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Read)  Bennett.  He  was 
bom  about  1784,  and  died  at  Hartford,  Ohio,  25  January,  1861, 
aged  76. 

Issue  (Bennett),  first  four  from  Preston  records: 
i.  Lydia  Ann%  b.  27  May,  1808;  d.  March,  1845,  or  1846;  m. 

Alvon  Brown, 
ii.  Elisha  Huntington,  b.   21   Jany.,  1810;  d.   9  Aug.,   1873;  m, 
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iii.  Charles  P.,  b.  14  Nov.,  1811;  d.  13  March,  1873;  m.  Mary  Ann 
Thurston.  He  has  daughters,  Mrs.  S.  H.  Welch,  of  Burton, 
O.,  and  Mrs.  E.  H.  Sutliff,  of  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

iv.  Henry,  b.  12  June,  1813;  d.  27  June,  1887,  at  Charlevoix,  Mich.; 
m.  Abby  Avery. 

V.  Emma  B.,  b.  15  June,  1815;  d.  1  Sept.,  1883,  at  Warren,  Ohio; 
m.  (1),  Nelson  Brown;  (2),  Samuel  Quinby.  By  her  first 
husband  she  had  a  dau.,  Emily*  (Brown),  who  m.  Sidney  Case, 
and  lives  at  Nortonville,  Kan.;  also  a  djau.,  Louisa  (Brown), 
who  m.  Horace  S.  Fuller  of  Crete,  Nei.  Issue  (Fuller) :  1. 
(Mrs.)  Emma  Quinby*  (Dean).  2.  Horace  Stevens,  Jr.  3. 
Jease  Pier.    4.  Robert  Samuel.     5.  George  Bennett. 

vi.  Emily   (twin  with  Emma  B.),  m.  Urial  Hutchins,  at  one  time 

a  member  of  Congress, 
vii.  Nancy  Maria,  b.  22  May,  1817;  d.  29  Oct,  1847;  m.  Avery 
Bromley  of   Norwich,   Conn.      Her  dau.,  Helen*,  m.   E.   A. 
Palmer,  of  Eeene,,  N.  H. 
viii.  Julia,  b,  10  Sept,  1819;  m.  Nelson  Swan,  of  Griswold,  Conn. 

ix.  Hannah,  b.  5  March,  1822;  d.  24  Aug.,  18g6,  at  Warren,  C; 
m.  (1),  Calvin  Sutliff;  (2),  Charles  Tyler. 

X.  Louisa,  b.  29  Sept.,  1824;  d.  'Sept,  1844,  or  1845;  m.  Hilior 
Perkins. 

xi.  Albert,  b.  12  Jany.,  1828;  m.  14  Oct.,  1851,  Bitridge  Vail  lit- 
tle. They  reuL  to  Calif,  prior  to  1860,  where  Mr.  Bennett 
was  a  Capt.  in  the  Militia  during  the  Civil  War,  and  a  Rep- 
resentative to  the  State  Legislature  in  1878.  Present  res., 
Heppner,  Ore.  Four  ch.  (Bennett):  1.  Florence  EltMobeth*, 
2.  Harry  Little.  3.  Harmon  King.  4.  Clara  May, 
xii.  Edwin   (twin  with  Albert),  m.   (1),  Eliza  Morrow;   (2),  Ella 

Cone, 
xiii.  Almira  A.,  b.  27  May,  1830;  d.  early  in  1831. 
xiv.  George  B.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1832. 
XV.  Son,  unnamed,  d.  at  birth. 

184.  Nathaniel  Minor*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Ephraim*,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph*),  was  bom  5  May,  1777,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died 
8  November,  1848,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  (G.  S.).  Nathaniel  M. 
Pendleton  was  a  merchant  tailor  at  Stonington  for  many  years. 
During  the  War  of  1812  he  served  as  private  under  William  Potter 
at  New  London  from  the  20th  to  the  26th  of  June,  1813,  and  under 
Horatio  G.  Lewis  from  the  17th  of  July  to  the  11th  of  August  in 
the  same  year.  He  was  one  of  the  defenders  of  Stonington  in  the 
British  attack  upon  that  place,  Aug.  9-10,  1814,  and  during  their 
bombardment  his  house  was  one  of  those  most  severely  damaged.  In 
this  action  he  was  a  member  of  the  8th  Co.,  30th  Conn.  Regt.  Mili- 
tia. He  also  served  at  Stonington  under  William  Potter  from  the 
20th  to  the  27th  of  August,  1814  (Conn.  Historical  Society  Col., 
War  of  1812). 

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ington  there  stands  another  one  inscribed  **  In  memory  of  Mrs. 
Hannah^  wife  of  Nathaniel  M.  Pendleton^  who  died  4  Oct^  1828, 
Aged  47  years."  Her  family  name  is  unknown^  as  no  record  of  their 
marriage  has  been  found.  Neither  have  records  of  the  births  of  any 
children  to  them  yet  come  to  lights  and  whether  or  not  they  had  any 
is  a  matter  of  uncertainty.  The  aged  residents  of  Stonington  whom 
we  have  questioned  upon  this  point,  while  remembering  Nathaniel 
Tery  well,  cannot  recollect  that  he  had  any  family  of  his  own,  and 
the  following  items  from  the  U.  S.  Census  records  are  not  concln- 
siTe  either  way:  In  1800  the  Census  for  Stonington  shows  that 
Nathaniel  had  in  his  family  a  male  child  between  10  and  16  years 
old,  a  female  between  16  and  26 — ^probably  his  wife — ^and  one  over 
45— perhaps  his  mother.  This  male  child  could  not  have  been  his 
if  the  Census  report  is  correct,  as  it  was  bom  prior  to  1790,  at  which 
time  Nathaniel  was  under  thirteen  years  of  age.  In  1810,  a  male 
child  between  10  and  16  appears,  also  a  female  under  10,  besides 
one  between  26  and  45.  If  this  male  child  was  his,  it  is  strange 
that  it  does  not  appear  in  the  preceding  Census,  unless  bom  just 
after  that  enumeration  had  been  made.  If  such  were  the  case,  the 
1810  Census  must  have  occurred  at  a  later  period  in  the  year  than 
the  one  in  1800.  In  1820  he  is  still  credited  with  a  male  child  be- 
tween 10  and  16,  which  could  hardly  have  been  his,  none  appearing 
under  10  in  the  former  Census.  There  were  also  counted  in  his 
family  in  this  year  a  male  between  16  and  26,  a  female  between  26 
and  45,  and  one  over  45.  His  name  does  not  occur  in  the  1830 
Census. 

From  the  foregoing  records  it  is  possible  that  Nathaniel*  had  a 
daughter  who  died  young.  Had  the  1800  Census  given  the  age  of 
the  male  child  then  in  his  family  as  under  10,  a  son  might  also  have 
been  indicated  in  view  of  the  data  that  follow,  but  as  neither  his  will 
nor  any  administration  of  his  estate  appears  upon  the  Stonington 
Probate  records,  such  conjectures  cannot  be  confirmed. 

187.  Sally*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  CoL  WUliam^,  Joseph^), 
was  bom  13  August,  1777,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and, died  6  (or  7) 
April,  1851,  at  Alfred,  N.  Y.  She  married  at  Westerly,  29  Novem- 
ber, 1798,  Dea.  John  Langworthy,  Jr.,  son  of  John  and  Altana  (Bab- 
cock)  Langworthy.  He  was  bom  1  April,  1776,  and  died  at  Alfred, 
X.  Y.,  5  June,  1856. 

Issue  (Langworthy),  bom  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  John  Avery^  b.  27  Dec.,  1799;  d.  27  July,  1894,  at  Little  Gen- 
esee, N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Eliza  Lewis;  (2),  Mrs.  Mary  Utter, 
ii.  Thomas,  b.  20  March,  1802;  d.  at  sea,  July,  1828. 
iii.  William  Pendleton  (twin  with  Thomas),  d.  1889;  m.  14  Sept., 

1826,  Susan  Stillman. 
iv.  (Dea.)  Charles  Davis,  b.  22  Feby.,  1804;  d.  at  Alfred,  N.  Y., 
9  June,  1876;  m.  17  Aug.,  1829,  Susan  Saunders.     He  is  men- 
tioned in  the  "  Hist,  of  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,"  as  an  early 
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▼.  (Rev.)  Isaac  Pendleton^  b.  18  Jane^  1806;  d.  5  Jany.,  1888;  m. 
8  Aug.,  1842,  Sarah  Williams.  He  was  a  Congregational 
minister;  author  of  a  "  History  of  Chelsea,  Mass./'  which  he 
published  in  1866,  while  holding  a  pastorate  in  that  city. 

vi.  Asa  Albert,  b.  26  March,  1808;  d.  23  May,  1845;  m.  1  Jany., 
1839,  Eunice  Stilhnan. 

vii.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  7  May,  1810;  d.  7  Nov.,  1896;  m.  (1), 
11  April,  1833,  Amy  Lewis;  (2),  1841,  Elisa  Irish;  (3),  25 
Dec,  1877,  Maria  Wells.  His  son,  George  Irish  Langworthy, 
was  First  Lieut,  of  Co.  E,  85th  Regt  N.  Y.  Vol,  Inf.  during 
the  Civil  War. 
viii.  Nathan  Henry,  b.  17  Oct.,  1812;  d.  28  May,  1889;  m.  20  Febv., 
1837,  Ann  Elizabeth  Carr. 

ix.  Sarah  Amelia,  b.  1  Dec,  1814;  d.  27  March,  1844;  m,  27  Feby., 

1834,  Rev.  Albert  G.  Palmer. 
X.  Altana  B.,  b.  8  April,  1817;  d.  2  April,  1841;  m.  20  Sept., 
1839,  Alfred  Clark. 

xi.  James  Babcock,  b.  25  June,  1819;  m.  20  March,  1843,  Martha 
Stillman. 

Ref.:  Chesebroug^  Genealogy,  pp.  101-8;  Babcock  Genealogy,  p.  505. 
(Usual  variations  in  dates.) 

188.  (Gen.)  Nathan*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  Col.  WH- 
liatn^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  June,  1779,  and  died 
at  Pendleton  Hill,  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  15  October,  1827.  He 
did  not  remove  to  New  York  state  with  the  rest  of  his  father's  fam- 
ily, but  remained  at  Stonington,  settling  upon  the  high  plateau  in 
the  northern  part  of  the  town,  from  which  distant  glimpses  of  Long 
Island  Sound  can  be  obtained  on  clear  days.  Here  he  occupied  him- 
self in  farming  and  also  carried  on  the  business  of  a  merchant.  This 
part  of  Stonington  became  known  in  time  as  "  Pendleton  Hill,"  a 
name  by  which  it  has  ever  since  been  called,  and  in  1808  was  set  off 
to  form  the  town  of  North  Stonington.  Like  all  the  Pendletons  of 
his  line  before  him,  Nathan*  was  actively  interested  in  public  af- 
fairs, and  represented  the  new  community  in  the  Connecticut  Legis- 
lature from  1810  to  1826.  Quite  naturally,  too,  and  as  was  almost 
to  be  expected,  he  became  an  officer  in  the  State  Militia  while  still 
a  young  man,  and  when  the  War  of  1812  broke  out  he  had  risen  to 
the  rank  of  Major  in  the  State  Artillery.  The  Connecticut  records 
show  that  he  held  this  office  while  serving  under  Lt.  Col.  William 
Randall  at  New  London  from  27  June  to  the  2nd  July,  1813,  and 
at  Stonington  from  the  9th  to  the  27th  of  August,  1814.  He  was 
accordingly  among  the  defenders  of  that  place  during  the  British 
attack  on  the  9th  and  10th  of  that  month.  In  this  action  his  son, 
Nathan  Sands,  served  as  a  "  waiter  "  in  his  regiment.  After  the  war 
Nathan*  continued  to  hold  office  in  the  militia,  and  while  his  name 
does  not  appear  again  in  the  records  of  the  Ad j  .-General's  office,  yet 
the  commissions  given  him, — ^the  originals  of  which  are  now  in  the 
possession  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  R.  I. — show 


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that  he  was  made  Lient.  Colonel  of  the  State  Militia  31  Oct,  1816, 
Colonel,  23  Oct.,  1817,  and  Brigadier  General  of  the  Third  Brigade, 
28  May,  1822.  He  was  also  Assistant  U.  S.  Marshal,  and  the  Census 
of  Stonington  was  made  mider  his  direction  as  such  in  1820. 

Nathan*  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  6  Oct,  1803, 
Phebe  Cole,  daughter  of  Sands  and  Esther  (Grant)  Cole.  She  was 
bom  at  Stonington,  6  Feby.,  1786,  and  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  17 
May,  1867. 

Issue,  bom  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.: 

556.  Nathan  Sands^  b.  18  Jany.,  1806;  he  left  home  in  1826  and 

was  never  heard  from  again. 

557.  Charles  Henry,  b.  19  Jany.,  1807;  he  was  a  school  teacher  and 

d.  in  Cal.,  unm.,  18  Oct.,  1852. 

558.  Enoch  Burrows,  b.  5  Sept,  1808;  m.  Mary  Ette  Chapman. 

559.  Phebe  Esther,  b.  30  Aug.,  1810;  m.  Rev.  Bradley  Miner. 

560.  DcWitt  Clinton,  b.  27  May,  1812;  m.  (1),  Mary  P.  Billings; 

(2),  H.  Amanda  Bagley. 

561.  William  Franklin,  b.  15  April,  1814;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Haugh. 

562.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  23  May,  1816;  d.  young. 

563.  Susan  Amelia,  b.  18  March,  1818;  m.  John  Avery  Morgan. 

564.  Nancy  Mary,  b.  1  March,  1820;  d.  unm.  at  No.  Stonington,  11 

July,  1841. 

565.  (Hon.)  James  Monroe,  b.  10  Jany.,  1822;  d.  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 

16  Feby.,  1889.  James  Munroe  Pendleton  received  his  edu- 
cation in  the  district  schools  and  at  the  Conn.  Literary  Inst., 
from  which  he  was  graduated  with  high  honors  in  1844.  He 
entered  inunediately  upon  a  business  life,  and  in  1854  was 
one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Niantic  Bank  at  Westerly,  of 
which  he  was  President  at  the  time  of  his  death,  as  he  was 
also  of  the  Niantic  Savings  Bank.  Mr.  Pendleton  took  much 
interest  in  political  affairs,  and  from  1862  to  1865  inclusive 
was  elected  to  the  R.  I.  Senate.  In  1868  he  was  a  delegate 
to  the  Republican  National  Convention  at  Chicago,  and  Presi- 
dential Elector.  He  was  also  elected  to  the  42nd  Congress 
in  this  year  and  re-elected  to  the  43rd.  In  1876  he  was  again 
a  delegate  to  the  Republican  National  Convention,  and  from 
1878  to  1884  represented  Westerly  in  the  R.  I.  Legislature. 

He  m.,  in  1847,  Arabella  JBethene  Spencer,  dan.  of  Alfred 
and  Harriet  (King)  Spencer,  of  Suffield,  Conn.,  but  having 
no  children  of  his  own,  brought  up  four  of  hlk  brother  Wil- 
b'am's.  His  widow  survives  him  and  makes  her  home  at  West- 
erly, R.  I. 

566.  Lydia  Elizabeth,  b.  4  April,  1824;  d.  at  No.  Stonington,  15 

Aug.,  1841. 

567.  Eeturah  Catherine,  b.  13  May,  1827;  she  was  a  school  teacher 

and  d.  unm.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  5  Nov.,  1881. 

Ref.:    Grant  Family  History,  pp.  83,  lTT-8;  Dcnison's  "Westerly";  "Men 
of  Progress  in  Rhode  Island." 

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was  bom  at  Westerly^  R.  I.^  16  January^  1781|  and  died  at  Oxford, 
N.  Y.,  3  November,  1843.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Connecti- 
cut until  about  1815,  when  he  removed  to  the  state  of  New  York  and 
settled  near  his  father  on  a  tract  of  land  between  Norwich  and  Ox- 
ford, Chenango  County. 

He  married  (1),  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  22  January,  1809, 
Bridget  Stanton  (T.  R.),  daughter  of  Lieut  Peleg  and  Lydia  (Hew- 
itt) Stanton. 

He  married  (2J,  Mrs.  Mary  (Robinson)  Davis,  widow  of  Daniel 
Davis,  and  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Nancy  (Bams)  Robinson. 

Issue,  first  child  born  at  Groton^  Conn.,  second  and  third  at 

No.  Stoning^n,  others  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.  (all  by  first  wife) : 
568.  AmeUa%  b.  25  Oct,  1809;  d.  about  1864;  m.  Harry  Hull.    Issue 

(Hull) :     i.  Harriet  Amelia^,  m.  Peter  Brink,     ii.  Harry,  Jr.; 

was  in  Little  Blue,  Mo.,  at  last  accounts,     iii.  Sarah  Jane,  d. 

unm.  about  1873. 
669.  Lydia  Ann,  b.   28   Sept,   1811;   d.   15  Sept,   1898,   Norwich, 

N.  Y.;  m.  12  Feby.,  1832,  Capt  Daniel  H.  Richmond,  b.  26 

May,   1808,  son  of  Joseph  and   Rizpah   (Hunt)    Richmond. 

Issue   (Richmond):     i.  Isaac  Daniel^,  b.  23  April,   1835;   d. 

Nov.,  1901. 

570.  Isaac  Stanton,  b.  27  Aug.,  1813;  d.  about  1816. 

571.  Mary  Bridget,  b.  12  Feby.,  1816;  d.  ae.  18  months. 

572.  Rhoda,  b.  30  Dec.,  1817;  m.  (1),  Ormond  Richmond;  (2),  Ben- 

jamin B.  Hewitt 

573.  Nathan,  b.  17  March,  1820;  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pellett. 

574.  Jane,  b.  1  June,  1822;  m.  Albert  G.  Ayer. 

575.  Sarah,  b.  17  Aug.,  1826;  m.  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  6  Nov.,  1850, 

Charles  R.  Breed,  as  his  second  wife.     No  issue. 

576.  Stanton,  b.  26  June,  1827;  m.  Amanda  M.  White. 

577.  Henry,  b.  27  May,  1830;  m.  Helen  M.  Cary. 

Ref.:     Stanton  Genealogy,  Richmond  Family,  p.  398. 

190.  Keturah*  Pendleton  {Major  Nathan^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph^), born  5  December,  1782,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.  28  April,  1811, 
at  Norwich,  N.  Y.  She  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  29  January, 
1804,  as  his  first  wife,  Charles^  Randall,  son  of  John®  (5th),  and 
iMary  (Swan)  Randall,  great-grandson  of  John  (3rd)  and  Dorothy* 
(Cottrell)  Randall,  and  great-great-grandson  of  Nicholas  and  [15] 
Dorothy*  (Pendleton)  Cottrell.  Charles'  Randall  was  born  at  Ston- 
ington, 25  January,  1780,  and  died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1  April,  1872. 
He  served  in  the  war  of  1812  as  Lieutenant  in  Col.  Meade's  Che- 
nango Co.  [N.  Y.]  Regt.,  and  was  captured  at  the  battle  of  Queens- 
town  Heights.  His  second  wife  was  his  sister-in-law,  [192]  Mary* 
Pendleton,  and  he  was  married  twice  after  her  death. 
Issue  (Randall),  horn  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.: 

i.  Mary%  b.  23  April,  1806;  d.  at  Norwich,  15  Jany.,  1875;  m. 
23  April,  1829,  Ralph  Johnson. 


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ii.  Charles  Pendleton,  b.  31  May,  1807;  d.  at  Ellicottville,  N.  Y., 
31  Dec,  1860;  m.  (1),  17  Oct.,  1833,  Margaret  B.  Dimmick; 
(2),  6  Aug.,  1856,  Ada  Croeby. 

iii.  Nathan,  b.  28  Oct,  1808;  d.  18  May,  1872,  aboard  steamer,  off 
Central  America;  m.  (1),  3  May,  1831,  Catherine  D.  Monell; 
(2),  11  Nov.,  1868,  Mrs.  Emily  W.  (Morgan)  Miller.  In 
early  life  Nathan  Randall  learned  the  printer's  trade,  and 
after  some  newspaper  experience  in  New  York  City,  he  be- 
came in  1832,  editor  of  a  paper  at  Pulaski,  N.  Y.,  and  later 
of  one  at  Ithaca.  Some  years  afterwards  he  associated  him- 
self with  a  half-brother  in  the  manufacture  of  coarse  salt  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Here  he  became  interested  in  various  rail- 
road enterprises  in  the  United  States,  Mexico,  Central  and 
South  America,  and  took  a  leading  and  active  part  in  advanc- 
ing and  promoting  many  roads. 

IT.  Kcturah,  b.  27  AprU,  1811;  d.  at  Norwich,  20  May,  1870;  m. 
11  Oct,  1832,  Bela  Brewer  Colton. 

Ref.:    Randall  Genealogy. 

191.  Charlotte*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
*epA«),  bom  24  October,  1784,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.  17  April,  1856,* 
at  No.  Stoning^n,  Conn.  She  married  27  November,  1806,  Chris- 
topher Brown,  Jr.,  son  of  Christopher  and  Margaret  (Holmes) 
Brown.  He  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  January,  1774,  and 
died  at  No.  Stonington,  10  September,  1830. 

Issue   (Brown),  bom  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  Charlotte%  b.  27  Aug.,  1807;  d.  16  July,  1808. 
ii.  Christopher  Franklin,  b.  12  Jany.,  1809;  no  further  rec. 
iii.  Ralph  Isham,  b.  20  Nov.,  1810;  d.  unm.  at  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  3 
Nov.,  1833.     He  was  a  student  at  Hamilton  College,  where 
he  was  preparing  for  the  ministry, 
iv.  Mary  Breed,  b.  15  Oct.,  1812;  m.  Marcus  B.  Young. 
V.  Lucy  Amelia,  b.  16  Dec,  1818;  d.  at  Waterville,  Me.,  26  July, 
1859;  m.  Benjamin  Niles  Harris.     She  was  the  first  woman 
to  be   graduated  from  the  Boston  Medical  School,  and  was 
one  of  the  pioneer  women  physicians  of  New  England, 
vi.  Clarissa  Charlotte,  b.   14  Aug^,  1820;  d.  at  Providence,  R.  I., 
1  Aug.,  1853;  m.  Bela  W.  P.  Bennett     Their  son,  Herbert 
Franklin^  (Bennett),  b.  18  March,  1844,  is  a  veteran  of  the 
Civil  War,  a  former  member  of  the  R.  I.  Legislature,  and  is 
now  Town  Clerk  of  Bristol,  R.  I. 
vii.  Sarah,  b.  16  Dec.,  1822;  d.  16  April,  1849;  m.  5  June,  1848, 

George  A.  Stanton,  of  Charlestown,  R.  I. 
nii.  Nathan  W.,  b.  26  Feby.,  1825;  d.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  April, 
1896;  m.  (1),  Abby  Segar;  (2),  Annie  E.  Chapman. 

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Rcf.:   CyruB  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Genealogy." 

192.  Maky*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  Col.  WiUiam\  Joteph*), 
bom  16  December,  1786,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  26  December,  1817, 
at  Norwich,  N.  Y.  She  married  at  Norwich,  as  his  second  wife,  11 
November,  1811,  her  brother-in-law,  Charles^  Randall.  [See  under 
(190)  Keturah*.]  He  married  (3),  3  September,  1818,  AbigaU 
King,  and  (4),  8  December,  1846,  Mrs.  Dolly  (Geer)  Pardee. 

Issue  (Randall),  bom  Norwich,  N.  Y.: 

i.  George  Clinton^  b.  30  July,  1812;  d.  at  Norwich,  22  June, 
1839;  m.  10  Oct,  1833,  Lydia  Brown. 

ii.  Amelia  Babeock,  b.  8  Feby.,  1815;  d.  13  AprO,  1847,  at  Ham- 
ilton, N.  Y. ;  m.  as  his  first  wife,  8  Jany.,  1835^  Alfred  Gard- 
ner Slocum. 

Ref.:     Randall  Genealogy;  ''Slocums  in  America.'' 

193.  Catherine*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph^), bom  22  July,  1789,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  at  Oxford,  N.  Y., 
13  January,  1826.  She  married  18  May,  1815,  as  his  first  wife, 
Jeremiah  York,  Jr.,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Thankful  (Thurston) 
York.  He  was  bom  25  September,  1794,  and  died  24  April,  1873. 
His  second  wife  was  Arba  Sheldon. 

Issue  (York),  bom  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Dau.,  d.  inf. 
ii.  Dau.,  d.  inf. 
iii.  Hi^am^  b.  4  April,  1821;  m.  (1),  8  Oct.,  1860,  Sarah  Johnson; 

(2),  25  Dec.,  1857,  Harriet  C.  Palmer.     He  was  a  banker  at 

WellsviDe,  N.  Y. ;  by  his  first  wife  he  had  two  ch.  and  by  the 

second  four,  amongst  whom  was  a  son,  Edward  P.*  (York),  a 

graduate  of  Cornell  University  in  1889. 
iv.  Henry  Dwight,  b.  25  March,  1823;  m.  Mary  Tyler.     In  1909 

he  was  a  lawyer  at  Hazel  Green,  Wis.,  where  he  has  lived 

for  many  years. 
V.  Catherine,  b.  29  Dec.,  1825;  m.  Sanford  P.  Stillman. 

Ref.:  York  Family;  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Genealogy";  Thurston 
Genealogy.     (No  two  dates  alike.) 

196.  (Capt.)  William^  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan',  Col.  Wil- 
liarn^,  Joseph'),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  29  April,  1795,  and 
died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  17  July,  1878.  He  was  a  farmer  and  set- 
tled at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  about  1816.  During  the  War  of  1812,  he 
served  as  a  private  under  Charles  Meech  at  New  London,  Conn., 
June  8th  to  17th,  1813,  and  at  Grotcm,  from  July  16th  to  28th  in 
the  same  year;  also  at  Stonington,  from  the  9th  to  the  24th  of  Au- 
gust, 1814,  under  William  Palmer  (Conn.  Arch.).  In  1820,  he  was 
appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  105th  Regt.  New  York  Militia,  and 
commissioned  Captain  in  the  same  Regt.,  17  March,  1821. 


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He  married  (1)^  Betsey  PeUet/  daughter  of  Hesekiah  and  Mary 
(Gibson)  Pellet.  She  was  born  about  1797,  and  died  17  March, 
1835.  He  married  (2),  Rhoda  Wade,  daughter  of  Theodore  and 
Bath  (Williams)  Wade.  She  was  bom  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  about 
1805,  and  died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  11  March,  1887. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Norwich  and  Smithville,  N.  Y.: 

578.  Mary%  b.  4  July,  1818;  m.  Silas  Snediker. 

579.  Jerusha,  b.  9  March,  1820;  m.  Benjamin  Slater. 

580.  Pelcg,  b.  29  Aug.,  1822;  d.  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  4  June,  1901; 

m.  Nov.,  1849,  Delia  Franklin.  They  had  no  issue,  and 
adopted  a  boy  «nd  a  girl,  the  son,  Frank  W.,  inheriting  Pe- 
leg's  farm. 

581.  William  Burrows,  b.  2  March,  1823;  m.  (1),  Susan  Dennison; 

(2),  Lucinda  Perry. 

582.  Nathan,  b.  28  July,  1824;  m.  Jane  £.  Haines. 

583.  Esther,  b.  29  July,  1826;  m.  George  Bulkeley. 

584.  Lavinia,  b.  May,  1828;  d.  1897;  m.  Wilburt  Bowen,  and  had  a 

son,  Edward  W.^  (Bowen),  who  d.  at  Denver,  Col.,  3  Jany., 
1903. 

585.  Sarah,  b.  4  July,  1830;  d.  unm.,  1867. 
686.  Augustus,  b.  12  July,  1833;  d.  1848. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

587.  Albert,  b.  10  Oct,  1840;  m.  Emma  L.  Fish. 

588.  Virgil,  b.  14  May,  1842;  d.  unm.,  June,  1868. 

589.  Harford  Eugene,  b.  19  Sept.,  1843;  m.  twice.     He  is  said  to 

be  deceased.  Lived  at  Audubon,  Iowa,  at  one  time.  He 
adopted  several  children,  but  it  is  not  certain  whether  or  not 
be  had  any  of  his  own. 

590.  Ellen  Sophia,  b.  12  Feby.,  1845;  m.  Isaac  Wilbur. 

198.  Peleo*  Pendleton  (Major  Nathan^,  Col.  WUliam\  Joseph*), 
was  born  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  20  March,  1798,  and  died  at  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.,  18  July,  1866.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Norwich.  In  1821 
he  was  appointed  Ensign  in  the  105th  Regt.  New  York  Militia.  He 
married  at  Groton,  Conn.,  19  September,  1824,  Lucy  Ann  Babcock 
(T.  R.)^  daughter  of  Stanton  Prentice  and  Lucy  Ann  (Crary)  Bab- 
cock, and  granddaughter  of  John  Prentice  Babcock,  a  soldier  of  the 
Resolution,  who  was  killed  in  the  Fort  Griswold  massacre.  She  was 
born  at  Groton,  2  November,  1803,  and  died  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  26 
October,  1886.t 

Issue,  bom  at  Norwich  and  Oxford,  N.  Y.: 

591.  Frances  Mary^,  b.  1  Jany.,  1826;  d.  20  May,  1874;  m.  James 

Ferguson,  and  had  issue  (Ferguson):  i.  Sarah*  (dec.),  and 
ii.  Frances,  a  teacher  in  the  schools  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

592.  John  Prentice,  b.  29  Janv.,  1827;  d.  unm.  10   (or  20)   Sept., 

1865. 

•  Pcttct  in  Babcock  Genealogy — ^probably  a  typographical  error. 
tThe  will  of   Stanton  P.  Babcock  is  filed  in  the  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y., 
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693.  Henry,  b.  26  Aug.,  1828;  d.  5  Aug.,  1830,  Guilford,  N.  Y. 

694.  Ralph,  b.  26  Dec.,  1829;  m.  Corintha  Kelsey. 
696.  Isaac,  b.  3  AprU,  1832;  m.  Margaret  McDonald. 

696.  Son,  unnamed,  b.  21  June,  1833;  d.  1  July,  1833. 

697.  Lucy  Ellen,  b.  20  July,  1834;  d.  16  March,  1846. 

698.  Hadlai  Fish,  b.  23  Oct.,  1836;  m.  Addie  £.  Fitts. 

699.  Rhoda  Elizabeth,  b.  23  July,  1839;  m.  Warren  B.  Hallstead. 

600.  Catherine,  b.  1  July,  1843;  m.  George  W.  Wakefield. 

Ref.:   Babcock  Genealogy. 

199.  Joshua*  Pendleton  (Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph^), 
was  bom  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  9  March,  1766,  and  died  at  Stow, 
Ohio,  14  August,  1826.  Like  his  father  and  grandfather  before  him, 
he  carried  on  in  connection  with  farming,  the  business  of  tanning 
and  shoe-making.  He  lived  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  until  about  1T92, 
when  he  removed  with  his  father  to  Cornwall,  that  state,  settling 
later  at  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  and  going  from  there  to  Stow,  Ohio,  about 
1820.  His  cUldren  received  a  gift  of  land  at  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  in 
the  will  of  his  father,  and  on  the  14th  of  January,  1819,  Ezra  Lucas, 
and  Polly,  his  wife,  "  Orasta  "  Pendleton,  of  Goshen,  Conn.,  Ward 
Pendleton,  and  Sarah,  his  wife,  of  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  Sarah  Pendleton, 
Paris  Eenyon,  and  Phoebe,  his  wife,  of  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  sold  to  Moses 
Lyman,  Jr.,  and  Erastus  Lyman,  all  their  interests  in  this  land, 
"  Which  we  derived  from  the  will  of  our  grandfather,  Increase  Pen- 
dleton, late  of  Cornwall,  Conn."  (Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  vii,  35). 

Joshua*  Pendleton  married  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  Deborah  Handy. 
She  died  in  1828. 

Issue,  first  six  bom  at  Guilford,  others  at  Cornwall,  Conn.: 

601.  Anna  Naomi%  b.  1786;  d.  26  Oct.,  1786,  "aged  0"  (Guilford 

Rec.). 

602.  Hannah  (twin  with  Anna),  d.  3  Nov.,  1786.* 

603.  Joseph,  b.  1787;  d.  25  Jany.,  1790.* 

604.  Ward,  b.   1788;   m.    (1),   SaUy   Cook;    (2),   Mrs.   Cynthia  P. 

Keith. 

605.  Samuel,  b.  1789;  no  further  rec;  believed  to  have  d.  young. 

606.  Polly,  b.  20  Jany.,  1790;  m.  Dr.  Ezra  Lucas. 

607.  Oraesta,  b.  1792;  m.  Timothy  Clark. 

608.  Sarah,  b.  1794;  d.  unm.  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  7  Nov.,  1821. 

609.  Maria,  b.  1796;  prob.  d.  unm.  prior  to  1819. 

610.  Phebe  Kingman,  b.  28  July,  1797;  m.  three  times. 

611.  Hubbard,  b.  1800;  m.  Betsey  E.  Smith. 

612.  Fanny  Maria,  b.  20  July,  1803;  d.  28  May,  1836;  m.  at  Tri- 

angle, N.  Y.,  21  June,  1821,  Seymour  Sanford.     They  had  no 

•  The  Guilford  records  say  that  s  child  of  Joshua  Pcndlctcm  died  3  Not., 
1786,  "aged  3,"  and  that  another  child  died  Sf5  Jan.,  1790,  "aged  0."  As 
Joshua  was  only  twenty  years  old,  however,  in  1786,  it  is  evident  that  these 
children's  ages  were  transposed,  and  hence  that  his  first  two  dauirhters  were 
twins.  The  United  States  Census  of  Guilford  in  1790  shows  that  Joshua 
had  but  one  child,  a  male,  living  at  that  time. 


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issue.  Seymour  Sanford  was  son  of  Joseph  and  Chloe  (Good- 
win) Sanford^  and  was  b.  about  1797  at  Litchfield,  Conn. 
He  m.  (2),  7  Dec.,  1836,  Louisa  Eaton,  and  had  a  family. 

613.  John  Handy,  b.  23  Aug.,  1804;  m.  three  times. 

Ref.:  J.  P.  Smith's  "History  of  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.,"  p.  W7;  J.  J.  Good- 
win's -Goodwin  Family,"  p.  305. 

200.  WixxiAM*  Pkndleton  (Increoie^,  Lieut  Joshua^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  4  July,  1769,  and  died  at  ComwaU, 
Conn.,  23  (or  28)  Avgust,  1850.  He  removed  from  Guilford  to 
Cornwall,  Conn.^  about  1792,  and  spent  the  rest  of  his  life  in  that 
town.  He  was  a  farmer  and  is  referred  to  in  Grold's  "  History  of 
ComwaU"  as  an  active,  stirring  man.  He  married  (1),  at  Water- 
town,  Conn.,  18  January,  1792,  Lucretia  Welton  (T.  R.).  She  was 
bom  about  1772,  and  died  3  November,  1822,  aged  50.  He  married 
(2),  Mrs.  Catherine^  (Fowler)  Coan,  widow  of  Davis  Coan,  and 
daughter  of  Noah*,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  (Bartlett)  Fowler,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Noah  and  [63]  Deborah'^  (Pendleton)  Fowler.  She 
was  bom  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  5  February,  1787,  and  died  29  Janu- 
ary, 1866. 

Issue,  born  at  Cornwall,  Conn. — ^by  first  wife: 

614.  William  Alanson^,  b.  3  July,  1794;  m.   (1),  Nancy  Kingman; 

(2),  Lucy  B.  Waugh. 
616.  Lewis,  b.  12  Nov.,  1795;  left  home  when  a  young  man  and  was 
never  heard  from. 

616.  Rosetta,  b.  2  May,  1798;  m.  Micajah  Bamum. 

617.  Increase  Alonzo,  b.  10  March,  1801;  m.  Maria  A.  Palmer. 

618.  Merritt,  b.  1  Sept.,  1803;  m.  Catherine*  Coan. 

619.  Albert,  b.  2  July,  1805;  left  home  with  his  brother  Lewis  and 

was  never  heard  from. 

620.  Henry  Gideon,  b.  28  Aug.,  1807;  m.  three  times. 
62L  William,  b.  1  April,  1810;  d.  15  Feby.,  1815. 

622.  Reuben  Welton,  b.  15  July,  1812;  m.  (1),  Sarah  Ann  Darling; 

(2),  Catherine  Pringle. 

623.  Edward,  b.  19  June,  1816;  d.  8  Nov.,  1822. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

624.  Lucretia  Deborah,  b.  24  April,  1824;  d.  29  April,  1898,  Water- 

loo, Iowa;  m.  22  Feby.,  1846,  Joseph  Brown,  and  hiad  issue 
(Brown) :  i.  (Capt)  Charier  Henry\  b.  27  May,  1852,  Corn- 
wall, Conn.;  m.  24  Dec.,  1885,  Enmia  Hife.  No  children. 
Res.  Suisun,  Cal. 

625.  Noah  S.,  b.  26  Nov.,  1826;  m.  Lurinda  HuH. 

202.  Phebe'    Pendleton    (Increase^,   Lieut.   Joshua^,   Joseph*), 
bom  28  January,  1775,  at  Guilford,  Conn. ;  died  29  January,  1859. 
She  married  Eber  Yale,  son  of  EUsha  and  Rebecca   (North)  Yale. 
He  was  bom  1  August,  1776,  and  died  25  November,  1816. 
Issue  (Yale),  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.: 


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i.  Frederick%  b,  14  Nov.,  1797;  d.  4  Sept.,  1827;  m.  1818,  Lucpc- 
tia  Sedgwick. 

ii.  Charles,  b.  25  April,  1800;  m.  1820,  Laura  Phelps. 

iii.  Roderick,  b.  11  Sept.,  1807;  m.  13  Nov.,  1827,  Anna  Hoskins. 

iv.  Juliette,  b.  20  Sept.,  1809;  m.  1825,  Constant  Sonthworth. 

V.  Phebe  Ann,  b.  27  April,  1811. 

Ti.  Caroline,  b.  24  Feby.,  1813;  m.  1843,  Luke  B.  Miller,  of  Great 
Barrington,  Mass. 

vii.  Eber  E.,  b.  18  July,  1815;  m.  1838,  Abigail  Gillette.  His  son, 
Burritt*  (Yale),  lives  in  the  old  Pendleton  homestead  at  Corn- 
wall, Conn. 

Ref.t    "Genealogy  of  tbe  Eliot  FamUy,"  pp.  87-88,  144-146. 

204.  Julia  Anna*  Pkndlkton  (Increase^,  Lieut,  Joshua^,  Jo- 
seph^), born  29  August,  1785,  at  Guilford,  Conn.;  died  at  Goshen, 
Conn.,  6  October,  1820.  She  married  10  May,  1811,  Uriah  Merwin. 
He  was  bom  at  Goshen,  8  July,  1783,  and  <tied  there,  14  October, 
1869. 

Issue  (Merwin),  bom  at  Goshen,  Conn.: 
i.  Harvey  Pendleton^  b.  Sept.,  1812;  d.  8  April,  1877;  m.   (1), 

10  Nov.,  1835,  Charlotte  Norton;  (2),  6  March,  1838,  Almira 

Norton;  (3),  28  May,  1850,  Sarah  Parsons, 
ii.  Orrin  Fowler,  b.  13  May,  1818;  d.  21  May,  1870;  m.  27  April, 

1860,  Edna  D.  Rugg.     They  had  no  issue, 
ui.  Julius  Increase,  b.  13  July,  1820;  d.  24  Jany.,  1880;  m.  26 

Nov.,  1874,  Sarah  Richards.     No  children. 

205.  Qavid*  Pendleton  (^WiUiam^,  Edmund\  EdmutuP),  was 
bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  19  January,  1776,  and  died  there,  21  AprO, 
1854.  He  married  Clarissa  Patterson,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Sr.,  and 
Esther  (Rowland)  Patterson.  She  was  bom  2  November,  1781,  and 
died  2  Febraary,  1849. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.: 

626.  Susan^  b.  2  Oct,  1801;  d.  about  1881;  m.  Louis  Beers,  and  had 

issue  (Beers):    i.  Margaret^,  d.  inf.     ii.  Charles,  d.  ae.  about 
30. 

627.  Esther,  b.  9  Dec,  1803;  m.  Jason  Beers. 

628.  Harriet,  b.  3  Oct.,  1805;  m.  John  Beardsley. 

629.  Delia,  b.  8  Jany.,  1808;  d.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  21  Dec.,  1894; 

m.  Sydney  Lewis  and  had  no  issue. 

630.  Maria,  b.  17  Feby.,  1810;  d.  18  Aug.,  1869;  m.   (1),  David 

Meeker.     He  d.  19  Aug.,  1867,  and  she  m.  (2),  Dr.  Jeremiah 
Dennison.     No  issue. 

631.  Mary  Ann,  b.  24  July,  1812;  m.  William  S.  Stoddard. 

632.  David,  Jr.,  b.  31  Jany.,  1815;  d.  16  Sept,  1815. 

633.  Lucy,  b.  15  June,  1816;  d.  24  Feby.,  1902,  Bridgeport,  Conn.; 

m.  George  McEwen,  and  had  issue  (McEwen):    i.  Maria^,  d. 


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inf.     ii.   George  R.,  d.  10  April,  1895,  ae.  48.     He  was  a 
surveyor. 

634.  David,  Jr.,  2nd,  b.  14  Aug.,  1819;  m.  Eunice  Jones. 

635.  Abigail,  b.  8  May,  1821;  m.  John  K.  Taylor. 

Ref.:    Orcutt's  "History  of  Stratford,  Conn." 

206.  IsAAc^  Pendlston  (William^,  Edmund^,  Edmund^),  was 
bora  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  20  Feby.,  1778,  and  died  there,  10  Nov., 
1824.  He  was  a  carpenter  and  builder  and  made  his  home  at  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  aU  his  life.  On  the  10th  of  December,  1806,  Isaac 
Pendleton  and  Alice,  his  wife,  of  Stratford,  in  connection  with  David 
Pendleton  and  wife,  Clarissa,  sold  to  David  Beardslee,  of  Milton, 
N.  Y.,  for  $80,  land  in  the  Military  Tract  in  the  town  of  Solon, 
N.  Y.  (Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  Book  G,  p.  126).  In  the  War 
of  1812,  Isaac  Pendleton  served  as  private  under  Joseph  I.  Porter 
at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  April  15-17,  1814,  and  September  30-October 
3,  1814  (Conn.  Rec.). 

He  married  23  October,  1802,  Alice  Ufford,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
and  Elizabeth  (Wells)  Ufford,  of  Stratford,  Conn.  She  was  born  in 
1780,  and  died  10  December,  1868,  aged  88. 

Issue,  born  at  Stratford,  Conn.:  • 

636.  William^  b.   10  Dec,   1803;  d.  unm.  at  Stratford,   14  Sept., 

1883. 

637.  Betsey,  b.  27  Jany.,  1807;  m.  John  Cook  Hayden. 

638.  Maria,  b.  9  April,  1809;  d.  May,  1809. 

639.  Isaac  Benjamin,  b.  17  Jany.,  1811;  d.  unm.  at  Edgefield  Court 

House,  S.  C,  8  Aug.,  1836. 

640.  Julia,  b.  3  Aug.,  1813;  unm.     She  is  living  with  her  brother 

Edmnnd  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

641.  Caroline,  b.  5  Jany.,  1816;  d.  upm.  30  Sept,  1886. 

642.  Edmund,  b.  14  Oct.,  1819;  m.  Emeline  Davis. 

643.  Amelia,  b.  27  Nov.,  1821;  d.  26  July,  1885. 

R€f.!     Orcutfs  "History  of  Stratford,  Conn." 

207.  Abioaii.*  Pendleton  (William'^,  Edmund*,  Edmund*),  was 
baptized  in  April,  1793,  at  Stratford,  Conn.  She  married  Loudy 
LaField.  Her  husband  was  a  master  mariner,  as  were  their  four 
sons  who  grew  to  manhood.  The  two  daughters  who  married  set- 
tled in  Alabama. 

Issue  (LaField),  order  uncertain;  bom  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.: 
i.  Elizabeth*^,  d,  inf. 

ii.  George,  b.  (11  Sept.,  1812);  d.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  14  May, 

1884,  ae.  71  years,  8  mos.,  3  days;  m.  there,  20  Feby.,  1838, 

Elizabeth   C.   Shelton.     They  have  a  son,  Charles  H.*   (La^ 

Field),  of  Bridgeport. 

iii.  Henry,  b.  about  1814;  d.  18  April,  1888,  ae.  74;  m.  (1),  Anne 

Maria ;  (2),  27  Nov.,  1868,  Mrs.  Margretta  Hurd.     Hi» 

widow  was  living  at  Bridgeport  in  1906. 


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iy.  Elisa,  m.  Edwin  Camp, 
y.  Harriet,  b.  27  Oct,  1823;  d.  30  Jany.,  1860;  m.  4  March,  1841, 

Dr.  William  B.  Cooper.     She  has  a  daa.,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Green, 

of  Wetimipka,  Ala. 
yi.  Loudy  Howard,  m.  Amie  Beard.     He  has  grandsons.  Dr.  W. 

Arthur*  (LaField)  and  Howard*  (LaField),  of  Bridgeport, 
vii.  Mary,  d.  unm, 
viii.  Charles,  d.  inf. 
ix.  John,  b.  27  Oct,  1821;  d.  30  Oct.,  1881,  ae.  60  years,  3  days; 

m.  Cornelia  Potter  and  had  but  one  ch.,  IsabeUa^  (LaField), 

who  m.  R.  Grny  Carleton  of  New  Hayen,  Conn. 

Ref.:     Bridgeport  records. 

214.  James*  Pendleton,  Jr.  {James^,  Edmund*,  Edmund^),  was 
bom  at  Weston,  Conn.,  3  Feby.,  1777,  and  died  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  6 
May,  1871.  In  an  old  account-book  which  was  in  the  possession  of 
his  grandson,  the  late  James  W.  Pendleton,  of  Scio,  N.  Y.,  as  re- 
cently as  1902,  James*  wrote:  "  I,  James  Pendleton,  was  bom  in 
Weston,  town  and  County  of  Fairfield  and  State  of  Connecticut,  in 
the  month  of  February,  the  third  day,  in  the  year  1777.  My  father, 
James  Pendleton,  was  bom  the  twelfth  of  June  in  the  year  1756  and 
died  in  the  Reyolutionary  War  the  twelfth  of  December  in  the  year 
1778 — formerly  from  Stratford.  My  mother  was  bom  the  fifteenth 
of  February  in  the  year  1761,  being  the  daughter  of  Grashom  [Grer- 
shom  }]  Lyons,  who  liyed  in  the  state  aforesaid;  her  name  was  Sarah. 
After  my  father  died  my  mother  married  another  man  named  John 
Merritt,  who  liyed  in  parts  where  I  was  bom  till  March  in  the  year 
1790,  then  remoyed  to  Milton,  town  and  County  of  Saratoga  and 
State  of  New  York,  where  I  lived  with  them  till  October  in  the  year 
1792,  and  then  I  went  down  to  see  my  old  friends  and  returned 
again  in  a  short  time.  In  January  in  the  year  1795  I  set  out  with 
my  parents  for  the  place  before  mentioned  and  returned  again  in  a 
short  time  and  stayed  with  them  untill  April  in  1795;  then  I  went 
to  work  for  myself.  November,  1795,  I  went  down  to  my  old  Native 
place  where  I  stayed  till  January  1796.  On  the  19  of  October  in 
the  year  1796  I  was  married  to  Sally  Tumey  who  was  bom  on  the 
25th  day  of  Febraary,  1780." 

The  Land  Records  of  Saratoga  County  [Book  B,  p.  177]  show 
that  James  Pendleton  bought  land  in  Milton  of  William  Smith,  Jr., 
15  June,  1798,  and  that  he  appears  several  other  times  as  Grantee 
and  Grantor  up  to  1835.  He  was  a  large  hop-grower  at  Milton,  re- 
moving late  in  life  to  Amity,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.  His  wife  died  3 
May,  1868. 

Issue  (births  from  his  own  records),  bom  at  Milton,  N.  Y.: 

644.  Daughter,  b.  5  Oct.,  1797;  d.  in  a  few  days. 

645.  James^  (3rd),  b.  12  Dec.,  1798;  m.  (1),  Sarah  Reynolds;  (2), 

Mrs.  Electa  Joyner. 

646.  John,  b.  22  July,  1801;  m.  Lydia . 

647.  David,  b.  7  Oct.,  1803;  m.  Mary  Ann  Stedwell. 


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648.  Sarah,  b.  22  Aug.,  1806;  d.  num.,  24  March,  1888. 

649.  Susannah,  b.  11  Dec,  1809;  m.  James  Stoieman  or  Stoneham, 

and  had  issae:    i.  Marietta^  (dec.),    ii.  Joseph,  of  Emporium, 
Pa.,  at  last  accounts. 

650.  Mary,  b.  7  Sept.,  1812;  d.  26  March,  1888;  m.  James  Haskell. 

No  issue. 

651.  Solomon,  b.  22  Aug.,  1816;  m.  (1),  Martha  L.  Cartwright,  (2) 

Lucy  Holton. 

662.  Sally,  b.  10  Sept.,  1819;  d.  16  Feby.,  1886;  m. WincheU. 

No  issue. 

216.  IcHABOD*  Pexdlkton  (James^,  James^,  Caleb*),  born  9  May, 
1732,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  died  there  in  1754.  He  married  at  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  15  December,  1751,  Esther  Ayer  (Sec.  Ch.  Rec.), 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Herrick)  Ayer.  She  was  bom 
30  March,  1731,  and  died  in  1774. 

On  the  22nd  of  January,  1754,  Ichabod  Pendleton  and  Esther,  his 
wife,  of  Westerly,  sold  to  John  "  Guile,"  of  Preston,  for  £20,  land 
in  Preston  that  was  laid  out  to  John  Guild,  deceased  (Preston  Land 
Rec.).  Ichabod  died  not  long  afterwards,  as  on  the  27th  of  May  in 
that  year  inventory  was  taken  upon  his  estate  (Westerly  C.  &  P. 
Rec.,  iii,  404).  On  the  25th  of  December,  1758,  his  widow  made  a 
report  of  the  Town  Council  which  allowed  her  £351  for  maintaining 
his  child,  Joseph,  234  weeks ;  "  Said  child  was  two  years  old  when 
his  father,  Ichabod,  died  "  (Ibid.,  p.  550).  The  towns  of  Westerly 
and  Stonington  became  involved  in  a  law-suit  over  the  support  of 
this  child,  as  appears  in  the  following: 

On  the  1st  of  January,  1759,  a  meeting  of  the  Town  Council  of 
Westerly  was  called  by  William  Davis,  overseer  of  the  poor,  on  ac- 
count of  a  "  Trancient  Child  Named  Joseph  Pendleton,  Son  to  Icha- 
bod Pendleton,  Late  Deceased :  Who  is  Left  on  this  Town  and  is  now 
Chargeable.  .  .  .  James  Pendleton  and  Abigail  Pendleton  being 
sworn  in  Council  Declare,  Vizt.  That  the  father  &  mother  of  the  Tran- 
cient Child  Were  both  Inhabitants  of  Stonington  &  Were  married 
together  in  Stonington  &  Lived  Together  there  &  the  sd  Child  was 
bom  in  Stonington:  Where  they  Lived  With  sd  Child  about  a  year: 
&  from  thence  they  Came  to  Westerly  &  Lived  there  about  a  year: 
&  then  Ichabod  Pendleton  the  father  of  sd  Child  Died:  &  after  his 
Death  his  Widow,  the  Mother  of  sd  Child:  Went  back  into  Stoning- 
ton &  Carried  sd  Child  with  her  &  Lived  there  with  sd  Child:  & 
sometime  past  Came  into  Westerly  again  with  sd  Child  &  has  thrown 
the  sd  Child  upon  this  Town  &  is  Gone  off  &  Left  him."  Upon  this 
testimony  from  the  orphan's  grandparents  it  was  voted  that  the  child's 
only  legal  residence  was  Stonington,  and  that  it  be  "  forthwith  con- 
veyed there"  (Ibid.,  p.  554). 

On  the  29th  of  January  following,  on  account  of  this  child  having 
been  sent  back  from  Stonington,  the  Town  Council  appointed  a  com- 
mittee "  To  treat  with  a  committee  from  Stonington  in  regard  to  the 
legal  residence  of  this  Child."     The  committee  did  not  seem  to  come 


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to  any  agreement^  howerer^  as  on  the  25th  of  February^  1760^  the 
Westerly  Council  voted  that  William  Davis  "  Draw  out  of  the  town 
treasury  the  Sum  of  Sixty  pounds  for  the  carrying  on  the  case  of  an 
Impotent  Boy  called  Joseph  Pendleton^  which  is  now  in  the  Law  be- 
tween Stonington  &  this  town  "  (Ibid.,  p.  589). 

An  item  in  the  Stonington  "Town  Votes"  [Book  II,  p.  221], 
under  date  of  22  June,  1761,  shows  that  Westerly  finally  agreed  to 
be  responsible  for  him;  and  on  the  6th  of  July  following  James  Pen- 
dleton gave  bond  to  the  town  to  support  Joseph  (W.  L.  £.,  ix,  540). 
Further  references  to  this  unfortunate  child  have  not  been  found. 

At  a  Court  of  Probate  held  at  Stonington,  3  May,  1774,  James 
Pendleton,  of  Westerly,  was  appointed  administrator  on  estate  of 
Esther  Pendleton,  late  of  Stonington,  deceased.  The  inventory  of 
her  property  was  reported  26  May,  1774,  and  amounted  to  £9  Is. 
4d.;  it  included  besides  wearing  apparel  and  household  goods,  a  relic 
of  her  brief  married  life  in  the  shape  of  "  one  old  Go  Cart." 

Of  Ichabod's  child: 
653.  Joseph*^,  b.  1752,  Stonington,  Conn.,  no  certain  record  has 
been  found  later  than  the  one  in  1761  already  mentioned.  He 
is  not  referred  to  in  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  James'  Pen- 
dleton (1792),  nor  was  he  made  the  admr.  of  his  mother's 
estate.  Yet  in  the  R.  I.  Census  of  1774  there  appears  in  the 
family  of  James'  Pendleton  a  male  over  16,  who  could  not 
have  been  a  son  and  who  may  have  been  this  Joseph^,  if  a 
relative  at  all.  The  Westerly  Census  of  1790  is  a  still  greater 
source  of  speculation.  Not  only  is  Major  Joseph*  Pendleton 
enumerated  therein,  his  name  prefixed  by  his  military  title, 
but  another  Joseph  Pendleton  is  also  given^  the  latter 's  name 
appearing  significantly  enough  just  before  those  of  James* 
(3rd),  and  Simeon*  Pendleton,  uncles  of  Ichabod's  son  Joseph, 
and  amongst  those  of  other  men  whom  we  know  lived  in  this 
northern  part  of  Westerly,  at  some  distance  from  Major 
Joseph. 

Now  it  is  reasonable  to  suppose  that  these  names  appear  in 
the  order  in  which  they  were  taken  by  the  enumerators  in 
going  from  house  to  house,  and  if  so  the  juxtaposition  of  this 
second  Joseph's  name  with  those  of  James  and  Simeon's  is 
an  indication  that  Major  Joseph's  family  was  not  counted 
twice.  Again,  the  reports  upon  these  two  families  are  not 
alike,  as  Joseph's  consisted  of  one  male  over  16,  two  under 
16,  and  eight  females,  while  the  Major's  family  was  made  up 
of  two  males  over  16,  one  under  that  age,  seven  females,  and 
three  other  persons. 

While  it  would  seem  impossible  for  two  reports  upon  the 
same  family  to  differ  so  widely  as  these,  yet  the  most  careful 
search  of  the  Council,  Probate,  and  Land  records  at  West- 
erly has  failed  to  give  us  the  least  bit  of  corroborative  evi- 
dence that  Joseph  Pendleton,  son  of  Ichabod,  is  the  Joseph 


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Pendleton  of  this  Census  record.  If  snch  were  the  case^  as 
seems  not  unlikely,  he  was  not  a  land-holder  at  Westerly,  and 
must  have  removed  from  there  to  parts  unknown  prior  to  1800, 
as  his  name  is  not  given  in  the  Census  of  the  town  taken  in 
that  year.  Our  correspondence  has  failed  to  locate  any  fam^ 
ily  that  could  be  traced  back  to  him. 

216.  Dksire*  Pendleton  {James*,  James*,  Caleh^),  bom  27  Feb- 
rnary,  1738/39,  Stonington,  Conn.;  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9 
January,  1755,  Stephen  Niles  (T.  R.).  No  record  of  her  children 
has  so  far  come  to  light.  The  late  Hosford  B.  Niles  of  New  York 
City  in  a  letter  to  Charles  H.  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  1894,  stated 
that  soon  after  1788  a  Stephen  Niles  of  Rhode  Island,  who  had  been 
a  Captain  in  the  Revolution,  settled  at  Alburgh,  Vt.  He  had  chil- 
dren, Nathan,  Paul,  Sands,  Prudie,  Eunice,  and  Desire.  We  lack 
evidence,  however,  to  state  that  these  were  children  of  Desire  (Pen- 
dleton) Niles,  although  such  may  have  been  the  case. 

218.  James  Pendleton  (3rd)  (Jamw*,  James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom 
8  May,  1744,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  In  1776,  he  was  enrolled  as  pri- 
vate in  the  3rd  Co.  Westerly  Militia,  Capt.  StlUman  (R.  I.  Arch.). 
The  record  refers  to  him  as  James  Pendleton,  Jr.,  as  he  would  be 
called  after  the  death  of  his  grandfather,  James^  Pendleton,  in  1753. 
In  1777  he  was  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Gavitt's  Co.,  Col.  Noyes* 
ficgt  (Ibid.). 

On  the  23rd  of  March,  1785,  James*  Pendleton  bought  of  his 
brother,  Simeon,  land  in  Westerly  bounded  on  land  of  William  His- 
cox  and  Clarke  StiUman  (W.  L.  E.,  xi,  242).  20  September,  1792, 
James  Pendleton,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  sold  to  Clarke  StiU- 
man for  £39  10s.  2  3/4d.,  land  in  Westerly  bounded  on  lands  of 
Perry  Bromley,  David  Hiscox,  and  Simeon  Pendleton,  2nd, — so 
called' to  distinguish  him  from  Simeon',  son  of  Col.  Joseph^  Pendle- 
ton (Ilad.,  p.  654).  27th  March,  1793,  James  Pendleton  and  Eliza- 
beth, his  wife,  sold  land  in  Westerly  to  Simeon  Pendleton  "  Son  to 
James"  (Ibid.,  p.  706), 

In  his  father's  will  (1792)  James*  received  a  bequest  of  only  $1 
because  he  had  previously  had  his  share.  Late  in  this  year,  or  early 
in  1793,  he  removed  with  his  family  to  Groton,  Conn.,  where  on  the 
24th  of  September,  1792,  "  James  Pembleton  of  Westerly  "  bought 
of  Thomas  Roach  for  £29  ten  acres  of  land  (Groton  Deeds,  xi,  241). 
This  property  he  sold  to  Joseph  Morgan  for  £25,  9th  March,  1796, 
and  on  the  20th  of  January,  1797,  James  "  Pembleton  "  and  Josiah 
Hewlett,  Jr.,  bought  of  John  Widger  a  small  house  in  Groton  on 
land  owned  by  Latham  and  Elisha  Avery  (Groton  Deeds). 

The  marriage  of  James®  Pendleton  has  not  been  found  upon  record, 
nor  has  any  list  of  his  children  come  to  light.  As  shown  by  the  deeds 
we  have  noted,  his  wife's  first  name. was  Elizabeth,  but  we  have  been 
nnable  to  determine  her  parentage.  As  to  his  children,  the  Rhode 
Island  Census  of  1774  shows  that  he  was  at  that  time  the  head  of  a 


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family  consisting  of  one  male  and  two  females  under  16^  besides  the 
usual  male  and  female  over  that  age.  The  U.  S.  Census  of  West- 
erly in  1790^  increases  his  family  to  a  total  of  two  males  over  16, 
one  under  16^  and  six  females,  and  the  Census  of  1800  finds  him  at 
Groton,  his  family  now  consisting  of  one  male  under  10,  one  between 
16  and  26,  one  over  45;  three  females  under  10,  two  between  10  and 
16,  and  one  over  45.  A  comparison  of  these  records  indicates  that 
he  had  had  at  least  three  sons  and  eight  daughters.  The  anknown 
Desire  Pendleton  who  was  sent  to  the  Westerly  smallpox  hospital 
with  Clarke  and  some  twenty  other  Stillmans  in  1793  (C.  &  P.  Bee., 
V,  231*2),  was  probably  his  daughter,  as  James*  had  a  sister  named 
Desire,  and  was  a  neighbor  to  Clarke  Stillman  as  we  have  seen. 
What  ultimately  became  of  this  family  is  uncertain,  although  it  seems 
likely  that  James*  was  the  James  Pendleton  of  Rhode  Island  or  Con- 
necticut who  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Pembleton  family  of  Lrnzeme 
Co.,  Pa.,  for  some  account  of  which  see  Appendix  III.     All  we  can 

say  definitely  of  the  children  of  James*,  3rd,  and  Elizabeth   ( ) 

Pendleton  is  that  they  had,  according  to  the  Census  records : 
i.  Son,  b.  prior  to  1774. 

ii.  Dau.,  bom  prior  to  1774. 

iii.  Dau.,  bom  prior  to  1774. 

iv.  Son,  b.  between  1774  and  1790. 

V.  Dau.,  b.  between  1774  and  1790. 

vi.  Dau.,  b.  between  1774  and  1790. 

vii.  Dau.,  b.  between  1774  and  1790.     (There  may  have  been  one  or 
two  other  daughters  bom  in  this  period  if  either  one  or  both 
the  oldest  daughters  had  married  or  died  before  1790.) 
viii.  Son,  b.  between  1790  and  1800. 

ix.  Dau.,  b.  between  1790  and  1800. 

X.  Dau.,  b.  between  1790  and  1800. 

xi.  Dau.,  b.  between  1790  and  1800. 

219.  Hannah*  Pendleton  (/amw*,  James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom 
22  May,  1747,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  She  married  at  Westerly,  R.  L, 
27  April,  1765,  David  Wilbur,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Carr) 
Wilbur.    He  was  bom  31  July,  1740. 

Issue  (Wilbur),  from  Westerly  records: 
i.  Hannah^  b.  3  March,  1766. 
ii.  David,  b.  27  Sept.,  1767. 

iii.  Isaiah,  b.  29  Aug.,  1771;  m.  14  Aug.,  1825,  Desire  WUbur. 
iv.  Bathsheba,  b.  24  July,  1773. 

V.  Huldah,  b.  23  Jany.,  1776;  m.  8  June,  1797,  Benjamin  Hall, 
vi.  Christopher,  b.  26  March,  1778. 

vii.  Ichabod,  b.  18  Nov.,  1780;  m.  21  Feby.,  1804,  Desire  Stillman. 
viii.  Esther,  b.  22  Jany.,  1786. 

221.  Simeon^  Pendleton  (James^,  James^,  CaUh^),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  8  June,  1756,  and  died  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  20 
June,  1822.     In  1776  he  was  enrolled  in  Capt.  Stillman's  3rd  Co., 


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Westerly  Militia^  in  which  company  were  his  brother^  James*,  and 
several  other  near  relatives.  He  may  also  have  been  the  "  Simon  " 
Pendleton,  "  landsman,"  who  served  on  the  ship  "  Oliver  Cromwell " 
from  16  May  to  2nd  August,  1779  (Conn.  Arch.).  In  1777  he  was 
a  private  in  Capt.  John  Gavitt's  Co.,  Col.  Noyes'  Regt.  (R.  I. 
Arch.). 

In  1789  and  1793  Simeon  Pendleton  and  Tabitha,  his  wife,  sold 
land  in  Westerly  to  Perry  Bromley  (W.  L.  E.,  xi,  468,  707),  and  in 
1797  and  1798  they  sold  to  James  Rhodes  land  in  Westerly  and  also 
their  homestead  farm  (Ibid.,  xii,  164,  133).  Simeon  and  his  entire 
family  were  living  at  Westerly  in  1800,  as  reported  in  the  U.  S. 
Census  of  that  year,  but  none  of  them  appears  tiiere  ten  years  later. 
His  older  sons  had  probably  removed  to  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  in  the 
meanwhile,  and  it  is  said  that  Simeon's  death  there  occurred  while 
on  a  visit  to  them.  His  name  does  not  appear  as  a  Grantee  or 
Grantor  on  the  Chenango  County  records.  He  was  buried  in  the 
village  cemetery  of  New  Berlin  and  his  gravestone  there  is  in  excel- 
lent condition.  His  descendants  have  been  mostly  farmers  and  fron- 
tiersmen, and  have  been  difficult  to  trace. 

The  wiU  of  Simeon  Pendleton,  dated  at  New  Berlin,  18  December, 
1822,  proved  24  January,  1832  (Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate 
Ree.,  Book  B,  p.  29),  runs  as  foUows:  "  I  give  and  bequeath  unto 
mv  children,  that  is  to  say,  my  sons,  Simeon  Pendleton,  Jr.,  David 
Pendleton,  Eliphalet  Pendleton,  Eli  Pendleton,  and  James  Pendle- 
ton, and  to  my  daughters,  Dorcas,  widow  and  relict  of  Thomas  Ross, 
deceased,  *  Soviah,'  wife  of  Benjamin  Sisson,  Lydia,  wife  of  Jede- 
diah  Austin,  and  Lucy  Pendleton,  all  my  property  and  estate,  share 
and  share  alike."     The  son,  Simeon,  Jr.,  was  appointed  executor. 

Simeon*  Pendleton  married,  either  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  or  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.,  19  March,  1775,  Tabitha  Niles.  Entry  of  this  marriage 
appears  both  upon  the  Westerly  records  and  those  of  the  First  Church 
of  Stonington.  Tabitha  Niles  may  have  been  daughter  of  Sands  and 
Elizabeth  (Cottrell)  Niles,  who  were  married  at  Westerly,  4  Sep- 
tember, 1745.  She  died  at  Westerly,  21  February,  1842*,  aged  84 
years  [G.  S.]. 

On  page  163  of  Book  3,  Westerly  "Town  Meeting"  Records, 
there  appears  a  list  of  seven  of  the  "  Children  of  Simeon,  son  of 
James,  and  Tabitha,  his  wife,"  the  dates  being  as  follows: 

654.  Shneon^,  Jr.,  b.  12  Aug.,  1776;  m.  Sally  Edwards. 

655.  David,  b.  9  Sept,  1779;  m.  Ann  Richar. 

656.  Tabitha  (Dorcas),*  b.  1  Dec,  1783;  m.  Thomas  Ross. 

657.  Eliphalett,  b.  30  July,  1787;  m.   (1),  Marcelia  Weaver;   (2), 

Sarah  Bird. 

658.  Eli  D.  (Ely),  b.  2  July,  1789;  m.  three  times. 

659.  Zaviaht,  b.  11  Oct,  1791;  m.  Benjamin  Sisson. 

660.  James,  b,  7  April,  1796;  m.  Mary  Saunders. 

661.  Lydia,  m.  (1),  Jedediah  Austin;  (2),  William  Burdick. 

•The  names  Tabitha  and  Dorcas  are  identical    (Bible  Dictionary), 
+  Giren  as  "Elisabeth"  In  Arnold's  "Vital  Records  of  Rhode  Island." 
t Given  as  "Zerriah"  in  Arnold's  "Vital  Records  of  Rhode  Island." 


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662.  Lucy,  m.  [276]  Elliot^  (or  Ellet)  Pendleton. 

Under  date  of  the  25th  of  Febrnary,  1805,  the  Council  and  Pro- 
bate records  of  Westerly  [Book  VI,  p.  98]  show  that  Simeon*  Pen- 
dleton was  involved  in  an  affair  of  such  a  nature  as  to  furnish  his 
wife  grounds  for  divorce.  She  did  not  condone  her  husband's  offense, 
but  proceeded  to  take  legal  action  against  him.  The  records  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Washington  Co.,  R.  I.  [Book  D,  pp.  323-4],  state 
that  on  the  fourth  Monday  of  April,  1806,  Dorcas  Pendleton  peti- 
tioned for  a  divorce  from  her  husband,  Simeon  Pendleton,  2nd,* 
stating  that  she  married  him  17  March,  1775,  and  that  she  had  al- 
ways respected  the  vows  and  contract  of  marriage,  but  that  he  had 
no  ways  regarded  them.  On  considering  the  evidence  she  offered, 
and  upon  the  failure  of  her  husband  to  contest  the  suit,  her  petition 
was  granted  at  the  sitting  of  the  Court  held  in  the  following  Oc- 
tober. 

On  page  223  of  Book  IV,  Westerly  "  Town  Meetings,"  there  ap- 
pears the  following  entry:  "  This  may  certify  [to]  all  whom  it  may 
concern  that  Mr.  Perry  Brumbley  and  Miss  Dorcas  Pendleton  both 
of  Westerly,  made  their  personal  appearance  before  me  on  the  4th 
of  March  1807,  and  after  producing  a  LawfuU  Bill  of  Divorcement 
and  witness  that  they  were  lawfully  Published  were  lawfully  joined 
Together  i^  marriage  by  me  the  Subscriber. 

Saml  Bliven,  Justice." 

This  Perry  Bromley  was  a  second  cousin  to  Simeon*  Pendleton, 
being  the  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth'  (Brown)  Bromley,  and 
grandson  of  Jonathan^  and  [31]  Elizabeth^  (Pendleton)  Brown, 
and  was  bom  at  Westerly,  12  November,  1758,  and  died  there,  13 
December,  1849.  He  does  not  appear  to  have  been  married  before, 
and  evidently  brought  up  Simeon's  two  youngest  children  as  his  own, 
his  will,  dated  18  March,  1842,  proved  7  January,  1850  (Westerly 
Prob.  Rec,  iv,  665),  referring  to  Lydia,  wife  of  William  Burdick; 
to  Lydia's  daughter,  Susan  E.  Austin,  then  under  18  years  of  age; 
to  Lucy,  wife  of  Eliot  Pendleton,  and  to  her  children,  William  Perry 
Bromley,  Sands  Niles  Pendleton,  and  Joseph  Henry  Pendleton.  In 
this  will  Perry  Bromley  does  not  refer  to  Lydia  and  Lucy  as  his 
children. 

222.  Elizabbth*  Pendleton  (Ohiidiah^,  James^,  Caleh^}),  mar- 
ried at  Exeter,  R.  I.,  12  January,  1757,  George  Lewis.  While  this 
is  the  only  pedigree  we  have  that  lacks  direct  confirmation,  yet  as  we 
have  noted  in  our  account  of  [72]  Obadiah',  the  circumstantial  evi- 
dence is  such  as  to  indicate  that  this  Elizabeth  was  his  daughter,  and 
we  have  shown  she  could  not  have  been  a  child  of  any  other  Pendle- 
ton if  of  legitimate  birth. 

*  So  called  to  distinguish  him  from  [42]  Simeon^  (Col.  Joseph*),  who  also 
lived  nt  Westerly. 


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Issue  (Lewis),  from  Exeter,  R.  I.,  records: 
i.  Abigail",  b.  28  Oct.,  1757. 
ii.  George,  Jr.,  b.  15  June,  1760. 
iii.  Obediah,  b.  10  Dec.,  1764. 
iv.  Mary,  b.  22  May,  1766. 
V.  Asa,  b.  1  May,  1769. 
vi.  Betsey,  b.  3  March,  1772. 
TiL  Rowland,  b.  5  Dec.,  1775. 

The  will  of  George  Lewis,  dated  at  Exeter,  17  January,  1787, 
names  wife  Elisabeth,  sons  George,  Obediah,  Asa,  and  Rowland; 
daughters  Abigail  Lewis  and  Mary  Lewis  (Exeter  Prob.  Eec.). 

Note:  Mr.  Carll  A.  Lewis,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  has  given  much 
study  to  the  Lewis  family,  states  that  this  George  Lewis  was  son  of  George 
and  Sarah  Lewis  and  that  he  was  bom  at  Richmond,  R.  I.,  30  March,  1735. 

224.  Samukl*  Pendleton  (Thonuu^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom 
about  1745  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  in  1826,  at  Islesboro,  Me. 
He  was  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Islesboro,  bnt  the  exact  date  of 
his  locating  there  is  a  matter  of  some  donbt.  While  the  history  of  that 
town  [p.  9]  says  that  he  came  there  with  Shubael  Williams  in  Septem- 
ber, 1764, — at  which  time  Samnd  was  but  eighteen  or  nineteen  years 
old — and  while  his  descendants  say  his  daughter  Dorcas  was  the  first 
white  child  bom  on  the  island,  which  would  set  his  arrival  there  in 
1766-67,  yet  the  records  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  Wash- 
ington County,  R.  I.  [Book  H,  p.  79],  show  that  in  Febraary,  1770, 
Samuel  Pendleton,  mariner,  of  Westerly,  was  a  co-defendant  with  his 
father  in  a  suit  brought  against  them  by  Thomas  Wright  of  New 
Shoreham.  It  would  seem  from  this  that  the  claims  advanced  for 
Samuel  Pendleton  as  a  "  First  Settler  "  at  Islesboro  do  not  have  a 
very  solid  basis  unless  it  is  to  be  asstuned  that  he  went  there  prior  to 
1770  to  take  up  the  land  he  occupied  later. 

At  a  town  meeting  held  at  Islesboro,  9  Jtme,  1789,  it  was  voted 
that  Samuel  Pendleton  and  John  Gilkey  lay  out  the  town  roads.  In 
1791  he  helped  form  the  first  church  at  Islesboro,  and  at  a  town 
meeting  1  May,  1792,  he  was  chosen  on  a  committee  "  To  fix  a  place 
where  to  set  up  a  meeting-house."  Samuel  was  a  Deacon  of  this 
church  and  in  the  absence  of  the  minister  often  supplied  the  pulpit 
himself. 

The  will  of  Samuel  Pendleton,  dated  9  November,  1822,  proved  2 
April,  1828  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Prob.  Rec,  xiii,  78),  names  wife 
Bathsheba,  sons  Samuel,  Simon  and  Joshua;  daughters  Dorcas  Nich- 
ols, Lydia  Dodge,  Bathsheba  Richardson,  Pmdence  George;  grand- 
children Elisha,  Abigail,  and  Sarah  Pendleton,  children  of  deceased 
son  Dodge.  Samuel's  descendants  are  very  numerous  at  Islesboro, 
and  the  men  have  generally  led  a  sea-faring  life,  in  which  some  of 
them  have  greatly  prospered. 

Samuel^  Pendleton  married  Bathsheba  Dodge,  who  died  July,  1828. 
The  "  History  of  Islesboro  "  says  she  was  the  daughter  of  John 
Dodge,  but  she  was  more  likely  Samuel's   first  cousin,   Bathsheba 


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192  THS   PBNDUBTON   0SNEAL007 

Dodge,  born  at  Block  Island^  R.  I.,  13  May,  1750,  daughter  of  Mark 
and  Lydia  (Rathbone)  Dodge.  Mark  Dodge  was  brother  to  Dorcas 
Dodge^  Samuel  Pendleton's  mother,  and  besides  Bathsheba,  had  chil- 
dren Simon,  Joshua,  Dorcas,  and  Niobe.  These  names  with  those  of 
Mark  and  Lydia  appearing  among  Samuel  Pendleton's  children^  fur- 
nish good  evidence  as  to  his  wife's  parentage. 

Issue  of  Samuel*  and  Bathsheba  (Dodge)  Pendleton^  all  but 
one  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

663.  Dorcas%   b.   2   Dec,   1767;   m.    (1),   Isaac   EweU;    (2),    Bcla 

Nichols. 

664.  Niobe,  b.  1771;  d.  2  June,  1812;  m.  14  Dec.,  1792,  Vinson  (or 

Vincent)  Elwell,  b.  14  July,  1768,  son  of  William  and  Urania 
(Wadsworth)  Elwell.     Issue  (Elwell):     i.  Dorcas,  d.   1820. 

665.  Lydia,  b.  7  January,  1773;  m.  Rathbum  Dodge. 

666.  Dodge,  b.  1776;  m.  SaUy  Nash. 

667.  Bathsheba,  b.  1778;  d.  young. 

668.  Joshua,  b.  17  Oct.,  1781;  m.  Sally  Randall. 

669.  Mark,  b.  1784;  m.  Lydia  Ball. 

670.  Bathsheba,  2nd,  b.  1786;  d.  10  Oct,  1843;  m.  12  July,  1804, 

Jack  Richardson.     They  lived  on  a  small  island  near  Isles- 
boro, and  are  said  to  have  had  one  child  that  d.  young. 

671.  Prudence,  b.  10  March,  1788;  m.  Jacob  George. 

672.  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  14  Jany.,  1791;  m.  Lucy  B.  Sprague. 

673.  Simon  Dodge,  b.  92  Dec.,  1792,  Block  Island,  R.  I.;  m.  Mary 

Staples  Fowler. 

Note:  Among  the  various  spellings  collected  under  the  name  Pendleton 
that  appear  in  the  published  records  of  Massachusetts  soldiers  and  sailors 
who  served  in  the  Revolutiotoary  War,  one  Samuel  **  Penderton "  is  ^vcn, 
master  of  the  brigantine  SatUfaetian,  a  privateer.  On  the  1st  of  April,  I778» 
a  petition  signed  by  Thos.  Prince  on  behalf  of  Job  Prince,  and  others,  of 
Boston,  was  presented  the  Council  asking  that  Nathaniel  Thayer  be  com- 
missioned as  commander  of  said  vessel  and  a  commission  was  given  Thayer 
the  same  day.     We  have  no  evidence  that  this  was  our  Samuel*  Pendleton. 

Rcf.:  History  of  Islesboro,  Me.;  T.  R.  Woodward's  "Dodge  Genealogy "; 
Bangor,  Me.,  Historical  Magazine,  i,  61-69. 

225,  Nathaniel*  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly  R.  I.,  22  January,  1747.  According  to  the  "  His- 
tory of  Islesboro"  [p.  7],  he  took  np  100  acres  there  in  1774.  It 
does  not  appear,  however,  that  he  settled  there  immediately,  as  he 
must  have  been  the  Nathaniel  Pendleton  who  served  as  Ensign  in 
Col.  Parson's  10th  Continental  Regt.  of  Connecticut  in  1776.  This 
regiment  was  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  took  part  in  the  battles  of 
Long  Island  and  White  Plains  (Conn.  Arch.).  His  term  of  office 
expired  31  December,  1776.  One  of  Nathaniel's  great-granddaugh- 
ters, the  late  Mrs.  M.  A.  Farmer,  of  East  Corinth,  Me.,  stated  that 
there  was  a  tradition  in  her  family  to  the  effect  that  Nathaniel*  was 
a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  and  that  during  his  absence  from  home 
his  wife  and  little  children  underwent  many  hardships,  an  only  cow 
being  their  chief  means  of  support 


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We  do  not  know  in  what  year  Nathaniel  Pendleton  removed  to 
Islesboro.  His  name  does  not  appear  there  definitely  until  the  U.  S. 
Census  of  1790^  which  credits  him  with  a  family  then  consisting  of 
ODC  male  under  16  and  ten  females  including  his  wife.  The  Han- 
cock County^  Maine^  Deeds  contain  a  number  of  records  relating  to 
him.  In  1793  he  bought  land  at  Little  Harbor  bounded  on  land  of 
Jonathan  Pendleton  and  Thomas  Brasier  (iii^  191).  Not  long  after^ 
wards  he  removed  to  Northport,  Me.,  as  on  1  January,  1795,  Nathan^ 
iel  Pendleton  and  Cynthia,  his  wife,  of  *'  Ducktrap,"  sold  to  William 
Pendleton  for  £180,  a  small  island  containing  106  acres  near  700 
Acre  Island  (iii^  177).  Nathaniel  and  Cynthia  made  other  sales  and 
purchases  up  to  23  March,  1808,  when  they  sold  land  in  Northport 
to  Mark  Dodge  of  Islesboro  (xzii,  470).  Among  their  other  grantees 
were  William  Drinkwater  and  Nathaniel  Pendleton,  Jr. 

Nathaniel,  Sr.,  was  drowned  in  crossing  the  bay  to  700  Acre  Island ; 
his  body  was  washed  ashore  on  the  beach  of  Lincolnville  and  buried 
on  the  island.  He  left  no  will  and  no  administration  of  his  estate 
is  of  record,  and  direct  written  evidences  of  his  marriages  and  of  his 
children  are  also  missing.  His  first  wife,  whom  he  probably  mar- 
ried at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  is  said  to  have  been  Cynthia  West.  This  is 
confirmed  by  the  deeds  we  have  quoted  and  by  the  will  of  "  Survior  " 
West,  dated  at  Westerly,  22  February,  1775,  proved  27  March,  1775 
(C.  &  P.  Rec.,  iv,  254),  which  gives  to  "  Daughter  Cinthia  Pendle- 
ton, a  black  and  white  coverlid  in  addition  to  what  I  have  already 
given  her."  It  would  appear  that  Cynthia's  father  was  James  West^ 
as  on  the  25th  of  January,  1773,  the  Westerly  Town  Council  voted, 
"  If  the  town  of  Charlestown  is  willing  that  the  widow  West  may 
have  her  child  that  is  now  impotent  and  lame  carried  to  Charlestown 
to  the  house  that  Dr.  Newman  now  lives  in,  certificate  will  be  granted 
to  receive  her  and  her  child  at  any  time  when  required  without  cost 
to  Charlestown."  On  the  same  day  it  was  voted  "  That  Samuel 
Young  have  an  order  to  the  town  treasurer  for  10  Spanish  dollars 
for  keeping  a  poor  boy  that  is  very  lame  and  impotent,  five  weeks  to- 
morrow, being  the  son  of  James  West,  late  of  Westerly,  dec." 
(Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec,  iv,  203).  The  Rhode  Island  Census  for 
Westerly  in  1774  shows  that  Zurviah  West  was  the  only  widow  of 
that  name  then  in  the  town.  She  named  two  sons,  Adam  and  Ammi 
(Amherst),  in  her  will,  but  no  children  of  James  and  Zurviah  West 
appear  upon  the  vital  records  of  Westerly. 

Nathaniel's  second  marriage  probably  occurred  at  Northport,  Me., 
about  1810,  but  as  the  early  town  records  there  were  destroyed  by 
fire,  the  exact  date  cannot  be  determined.  His  gueat-nephew,  Joseph 
M.  Stuart  of  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  states  that  Nathaniers  second  wife 
was  Sally  Bradford,  and  the  Probate  Records  of  Hancock  County, 
Me.  [Vol.  IV,  p.  314],  show  that  in  the  administration  of  the  estate 
of  William  Bradford  of  Northport,  a  warrant  to  set  out  the  widow's 
dower  to  Sarah  Pendleton  was  given  7  December,  1810,  and  that  the 
Decree  of  her  acceptance  was  recorded  29  March,  1811.  Nathaniel's 
(crandson,  the  late  John  M.  Pendleton,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  said 


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that  his  grandmother  was  a  Sweetland^  and  that  he  thought  her  first 
name  was  Sally.  This  may  have  been  the  maiden  name  of  William 
Bradford's  widow,  but  we  cannot  prove  it,  no  Sweetlands  appearing 
upon  the  Probate  records  of  Waldo  County  nor  on  the  early  records 
of  Hancock  County. 

As  already  noted,  the  United  States  Census  of  Islesboro  in  1790 
shows  that  besides  himself  and  wife,  Nathaniel  then  had  one  male 
under  16  and  nine  females  in  his  family.  If  these  were  all  his  chil- 
dren and  we  have  the  correct  dates  of  his  oldest  daughters'  mar- 
riages, it  would  appear  that  he  had  two  more  children  than  we  have 
record  of,  but  we  do  not  think  such  was  the  case.  In  1800  the  Cen- 
sus shows  him  at  Northport  with  his  family  consisting  of  one  male 
between  16  and  26  and  one  female  between  10  aud  16,  besides  him- 
self and  wife.  This  Census  also  states  that  Nathaniel  had  emigrated 
from  Connecticut.  He  does  not  appear  at  Northport  in  the  1810 
Census,  but  the  one  for  1820  finds  him  there  again,  his  family  now 
including  two  males  and  one  female  under  10.  It  is  evident  from 
these  Census  records  and  from  the  Hancock  County  Deeds  that  all 
but  one  of  Nathaniel's  daughters. were  by  his  first  wife. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  order  uncertain: 

674.  AbigaU^  b.  30  Aug.,  1768;  m.  David  Thomas,  Jr. 

675.  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  b.  22  Aug.,  1770;  d.  young. 

676.  Cynthia  A.,  b.  about  1770;  m.  Zenas  Drinkwater. 

677.  Peggy  (or  Julia),  m.  Josiah  Drinkwater. 

678.  Betsey,  m.  Thomas  Brazier. 

679.  Mercy,  m.  (1),  Joseph  Brown;  (2),  Jonas  S.  Barrett. 

680.  Lucy,  b.  about  1779;  m.  three  times. 

681.  Wealthy,  m.  Mark  Dodge. 

682.  Charlotte,  m.  William  Atwood. 

683.  Nathaniel,  Jr.  (2nd),  b.  7  Sept.,  1784.     His  father  deeded  him 

land  at  Northport  in  1803  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  xii,  208). 
He  is  said  to  have  been  lost  at  sea,  unm. 

684.  Christina,  b.  June,  1786;  m.  (1),  Nathaniel  Thomas;  (2),  John 

Dunham. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

685.  Nathaniel,  Jr.    (3rd),  b.   10  Aug.,  1811;  m.   Mrs.  Eliaabeth* 

(Stuart)   Pendleton. 

686.  James,  m.  Mrs.  Jane  (Merserve)  McClain,  widow  of  Leander 

McClain.  No  issue.  He  was  brought  up  by  his  cousin,  Mrs. 
Lois^  (Pendleton)  Burns,  at  Bristol,  Me.  Under  the  name 
"  James  Bums "  he  served  nearly  thirty-five  years  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy,  and  was  on  the  ships  '*  Ohio  "  and  "  Niagara  " 
during  the  Civil  War.     He  d.  at  Bristol. 

687.  Sally,  d.  young. 

226.  Margaret*  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^),  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  probably  about  1748;  married  at  Westerly,  7  June, 
If  67,  Sylvester  Cottrell  (T.  R. — also  given  in  First  Ch.  Stonington 
Rec).     In   Febraary,   1769,   Sylvester   Cottrell   of   Stonington   and 


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Nathaniel  Pendleton  of  Westerly  brought  suit  against  John  Dodge, 
Gilbert  Fanning,  and  Hesekiah  Minor  of  Stonington  for  trespass 
(Washington  Co.,  R.  I.,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Book  G,  p.  770), 
and  in  August,  1769,  he  was  a  eo-defendant  with  his  father-in-law, 
Thomas  Pendleton,  in  a  similar  suit  brought  against  them  by  Thomas 
Greenman   (Ibid.,  Book  H,  p.  48).     Not  long  afterwards  they  re- 
moved to  Islesboro,  Me.,  where  Sylvester  Cottrell's  name  appears  as 
one  of  the  first  settlers,  owning  lot  27.     His  name  is  the  first  one  to 
occur  as  a  Grantor  in  the  Hancock  County  Deeds, — 1  July,  1790* 
The  "  History  of  Islesboro  "   [p.  190]   says  that  Sylvester  and  his 
wife  removed  to  New  Brunswidc  in  their  old  age  and  died  there. 
Issue  (Cottrell),  order  uncertain: 
i.  Pamelia^,  m.  11  Dec.,  1787,  Paoli  Hewes. 
ii.  Polly,  b.  5  July,  1770;  m.  Simon  Dodge,  Jr. 
iii  Joseph,  m.  3  May,  1803,  Prudence  Grinnell. 
iv.  Sylvester,  Jr. 

V.  Joshua,  m.  (1),  Olive  Coombs;  (2),  3  July,  1836,  Mrs.  Pris- 
dlla  (Grinnell)  Alden,  who  d.  10  Oct.,  1868,  ae.  80.  He  has 
a  granddaughter,  Mrs.  Joseph  Townsend,  of  Belfast,  Me. 
vL  Shubael,  b.  1776;  d.  at  Northport,  Me.,  Oct.,  1852,  ae.  76;  m. 
(1),  Polly  Young;  (2),  Betsey  Catlin.  He  has  a  grand- 
daughter, Mrs.  A.  W.  Robinson,  of  Portland,  Me.  Shubael  is 
not  mentioned  in  the  list  of  Margaret's  ch.  given  on  p.  190  of 
the  "  History  of  Islesboro." 

227.  Thomas*  Pendlkton,  Jr.  {Thomas^,  James*,  CtdeV),  was 
bom  probably  about  1750,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  in  New  Bruns- 
wick. He  is  said  to  have  settled  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1770.  He 
was  a  town  officer  there  in  1790  (Hist,  oi  Isles.,  p.  260).  22  March, 
1793,  he  bought  100  ares  of  land  at  Saunder's  Harbor  of  Benjamin 
Thomas  for  £12  (Hanock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  u,  178),  and  on  the  fol- 
lowing 17th  of  May  he  sold  lot  15  at  Islesboro  to  Stephen  Sherman 
for  160  cords  of  wood  (Ibid.,  ii,  178).  On  the  12th  of  January, 
1796,  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Sarah,  his  wife,  of  Islesboro,  sold  their  land 
at  Saunder's  Harbor  to  Capt.  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Prospect  for 
$700.00  (Ibid.,  iii,  494-5). 

Not  long  afterwards  he  removed  with  his  family  to  New  Bnms- 
wick,  taking  possession  of  a '  small  island  in  Passamaquoddy  Bay, — 
later  known  as  Pendleton  Island, — close  to  Deer  Island  where  his 
brothers  Oideon  and  Stephen  had  already  settled.  The  descendants 
of  Thomas*,  Jr.,  are  still  very  numerous  in  this  region  where  they 
have  been  mainly  interested  in  the  fisheries  and  in  farming.  Those 
through  Thomas^,  3rd,  are  mostly  scattered  through  the  western 
states  and  have  been  difficult  to  trace. 

Thomas*  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  Sarah  Tewksbury. 

Issue,  first  eight  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  others  at  Pendleton's 
Island,  N.  B.: 
688.  Thomas^   (3rd),  b.  16  Feb.,  1777;  m.  (1),  PoUy  Stuart;  (2), 
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689.  Dorcas^  b.  about  1780;  m.  Sargent  I.  Stuart. 

690.  Sarah^  m.  John  Hereon. 

691.  Tewksbury,  b.  about  1787;  m.  Sylvia  Elwell. 

692.  Daniel,  b.  31  Jan.,  1789;  m.  Elizabeth  Donovan. 

693.  Elizabeth,  b.  1791;  m.  Samuel  Lambert. 

694.  Polly,  m.  (1),  Joseph  Malona;  (2),  EUsha  Lloyd  (?) 

695.  Susan,  m.  John  Dick. 

696.  Ward,  d.  at  sea,  unm.     The  Hancock  Co   (Me.)   Probate  rec. 

(Vol.  II,  p.  427)  show  that  Joshua  Pendleton  [his  uncle]  was 
appointed  admr.  of  his  estate,  20  Nov.,  1822,  and  that  Ward 
made  his  home  at  Northport,  Me. 

697.  Hannah,   b.    1800;   m.    (1),   Charles    Rolerson;    (2),   WiUiam 

Creasey. 

228.  Gideon*  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  December,  1751,  and  died  at  Deer  Island,  N. 
B.,  April,  1847.  He  was  among  the  early  settlers  of  Islesboro,  Me., 
and  lived  there  until  he  was  between  forty  and  fifty  years  old.  He 
was  a  master  mariner  and  was  the  first  man  from  Islesboro  to  com- 
mand a  vessel  sailing  to  the  West  Indies.  On  the  return  from  one  of 
his  voyages  he  brought  home  two  pounds  of  tea,  a  great  luxury  at  that 
time,  and  as  he  neglected  to  declare  the  goods  he  came  into  collision 
with  the>  U.  S.  Customs  Collector  at  Castine  (Hist,  of  Isles.,  p.  251). 
Tradition  says  that  the  government's  action  in  this  matter  seemed  so 
petty  to  Capt.  Pendleton  that  he  decided  to  remove  to  New  Bruns- 
wick, where  his  brother  Stephen  had  already  settled.  However  that 
may  be,  Gideon  and  his  wife,  Matilda,  sold  Lot  7  with  dwelling  house 
thereon  to  John  Pendleton,  4  May,  1791  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  i. 
219);  some  years  afterwards  he  removed  with  his  family  to  Deer 
Island,  where  the  rest  of  his  long  life  was  spent.  His  descendants 
are  very  numerous  and  furnished  more  soldiers  to  the  Union  army  in 
the  Civil  War  than  those  of  any  other  Pendleton  of  his  generation. 
He  left  no  will. 

By  Eunice  Getchell,  he  had  several  children,  but  we  are  uncer- 
tain if  we  have  all  their  names.  He  married  later,  Matilda  Gilkej, 
daughter  of  John  and  Sylvina  (Thomas)  Gilkey.  She  died  February, 
1855.  John  Gilkey's  will,  dated  25  September,  1816  (Hancock  Co., 
Me.,  Prob.  Rec,  vi,  430),  refers  to  daughter,  Matilda  Pendleton. 
Issue  by  Eunice  Getchell,  order  uncertain: 

698.  Berilla%   b.    about   1779;  m.    (1),   Joshua   Dodge;    (2),    John 

Bracy. 

699.  Gideon,  Jr.,  d.  at  sea,  unm. 

700.  Stephen,  (?)    [or  Asa]. 

Issue  by  wife  Matilda,  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  Deer  Island, 
N.  B.: 

701.  James  Gilkey%  b.  1784;  m.  Elizabeth  PhUbrook. 

702.  Sylvina,  b.  1788;  m.  Job  Philbrook. 

703.  Matilda,  b.  23  April,  1790;  m.  Daniel  Leeman. 

704.  John,  b.  1792;  m.  Mahitable  Gardner. 


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705.  Isaac  Gilkey,  b.  1794;  m.  Mary  Jameson. 

706.  Lanatia^  b.  about  1796;  m.  Benjamin  Carlow. 

707.  Elizabeth,  b.  20  Oct.,  1798;  m.  Peter  Ward. 

708.  Margaret,  m.  (1),  James  Flynn;  (2),  Smith  Hewitt. 

709.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Calder. 

710.  Grace,  b.  27  Nov.,  1805;  m.  (1),  Aaron  Cline;  (2),  Zirah  {}) 

Harlow. 

711.  Charles  Thomas,  b.  1808;  m.  Esther*  Stuart 

712.  Jane,  b.  about  1810;  m.  James*  Stuart 

Ref.:     History  of  Islesboro,  p.  Q51, 

230.  Joshua*  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom 
about  2  June,  1755,  probably  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  died  1  Feb- 
ruary, 1844,  at  Belfast,  or  Northport,  Me.  He  settled  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  with  the  rest  of  his  father's  family  about  1771.  In  1789  he  was 
a  town  officer  there,  and  continued  to  make  Islesboro  his  home  until 
he  was  about  fifty  years  old.  The  Hancock  County  Deeds  show  that 
Joshua  Pendleton  sold  land  there  to  Rathbum  Dodge  in  1804  and 
to  Samuel  Pendleton  in  1810.  He  removed  to  Northport,  Me.,  about 
this  latter  year,  and  it  is  likely  that  it  was  here  that  his  house  was 
plundered  by  the  British  during  the  War  of  1812,  although  the  tra- 
dition says  that  event  happened  in  the  Revolution.  No  record  of 
Joshua's  marriages  and  children  has  come  to  light,  but  in  1844  a 
petition  of  the  heirs  of  Joshua  Pendleton,  "  Late  of  Northport,  dec. 
who  died  on  or  about  the  1st  of  Feby.,"  praying  that  Benjamin  A. 
Pendleton  of  Lincolnville  be  appointed  administrator  was  signed  by 
Thomas  Pendleton,  Lewis  Elwell,  Ly^ia  Warren,  Stephen  Warren, 
Thankful  Flanders,  James  Flanders,  Sally  Elwell,  Joshua  Pendle- 
ton, Luther  Pendleton,  Joseph  Pendleton,  Abigail  Robbins,  and  Ben- 
jamin A.  Pendleton  (Waldo  Co.,  Me.,  Prob.  Rec.).  These  records 
also  show  that  his  widow  was  named  Catherine. 

Joshua*  Pendleton  married  (1),  or  (2), ,  who  died  sud- 
denly without  issue.  He  married  (2),  or  (1),  Nancy  Nutter,  whose 
parentage  we  have  not  determined.  He  married  (3),  Sally  Ames, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  and  Rebecca  (Hamie)  Ames  (Hist,  of 
Isles.,  p.  167).  She  evidently  died  prior  to  1820,  as  the  United 
States  Census  of  Northport  does  not  refer  to  her  as  a  member  of 
Joshua's  family  in  that  year. 

Joshua  married  (4),  Catherine  Patten,  who  survived  him. 

Issue,  first  eleven  born  at  Islesboro,  others  at  Northport,  Me.: 
By  wife  Nancy  Nutter: 

713.  Nancy%  m.  [144]  Waiiam«  Pendleton. 

714.  Sally,  b.  about  1777;  m.  Alban  Elwell. 

715.  Lois,  b.  29  Oct.,  1781;  m.  William  Burns,  Jr. 

716.  Abigail,  m.  (1),  George  W.  Elwell;  (2), Robbins. 

Issue  by  third  wife: 

717.  Mercy,  b.  28  Dec,  1788;  m.  Lewis  Elwell. 

718.  Andrew,  d.  ae.  21  years. 

719.  Joshua,  Jr.,  b.  June,  1793;  m.  Eimice  R.  Calief. 


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720.  Lather,  b.  5  Dec.,  1794;  m.  Nancy  Nichols. 

721.  Thomas,  b.  aboat  1796;  m.  Grace*  Drinkwater. 

722.  Lydia,  b.  30  Nov.,  1798  (?);  m.  Stephen  Warren. 

723.  Joseph  Jones,  b.  27  Oct.,  1799;  m.  Elisa  J.  Brackett. 

724.  Thankful,  m.  James  Flanders. 

725.  Benjamin  Ames,  b.  25  June,  1812;  m.  Frances  Ann  George. 

231.  Mary*  Pendleton  {Thomtu/^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  bom  about 
1758,  Stonington,  Conn.;  died  25  July,  1847,  Islesboro,  Me.  She 
married  at  Islesboro,  2  October,  1774,  Joseph  Boardman.  He  was 
bom  at  Boston,  Mass.,  12  August,  1753,  and  died  at  Islesboro,  28 
November,  1831.  This  marriage  is  said  to  have  been  the  first  that 
occurred  on  the  island. 

Issue  (Boardman),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Thomas%  b.  25  Jany.,  1775;  d.  5  Oct,  1845  (25  Oct.,  1849,  in 
Hist,  of  Isles.);  m.  [310]  Lydia^  Pendleton.     He  was  a  se- 
lectman of  Islesboro  for  a  number  of  years, 
ii.  Joseph,  Jr.,  b.   14  March,  1777;  "Lost  at  sea,  date  unknown, 
probably  from  the  foundering  of  his  vessel.     He  had  become 
a  resident  of  Swanboro,  N.  C,  and  owned  and  sailed  the  brig 
'  Polly  and  Betsey '  in  the  West  India  trade.     The  last  heard 
of  him  was  a  marine  report  that  he  spoke  another  vessel  just 
at  nightfall,  in  heavy  weather,  reporting  his  brig  as  leaking 
badly,  and  asked  the  captain  of  the  other  vessel  to  lie  by  him 
until  morning.     When  morning  came  he  had  disappeared  for- 
ever "  (Hist,  of  Isles.,  p.  138).    Joseph,  Jr.,  was  unm. 
iii.  William,  b.  28  July,  1779;  d.  at  Islesboro,  9  Aug.,  1855;  m. 
Jane  Ames.     He  was  Town  Clerk  of  Islesboro  from  1812  to 
1817. 
iv.  Stephen,  b.  24  May,  1782;  d.  at  Hope,  Me.,  30  June,  1855;  m. 

1811,  Elizabeth  Farrow. 
V.  Mary,  b.  8  Feby.,  1785;  d.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  31  Oct.,  1862;  m. 

Josiah  Farrow,  Jr. 
vi.  John,  b.  20  Dec.,  1787;  d.  27  Sept.,  1792. 
vii.  Betsey,  b.  16  July,  1789;  d.  2  Oct.,  1792. 

viii.  Isaac  Case,  b.  27  Aug.,  1792;  d.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  22  Sept.,  1862; 
m.  (pub.  11  Jany.,  1817),  Esther  Farrow, 
ix.  Henry,  b.  14  May,  1794;  d.  at  Isles.,  17  April,  1872;  m.  Cath- 
erine Sprague.     He  was  a  selectman  of  Islesboro  for  several 
years. 
X.  Lydia,  b.  28  Aug.,  1797;  d.  at  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  (1),  1823,  Mar- 
tin Stone;  (2),  19  Jany.,  1835,  Timothy  Warren, 
xi.  Margaret,  b.  12  Feby.,  1800;  m.  William  Stone  (pub.  14  June, 
1823). 

Ref.:    "History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  138-139,  169-171,  384,  396 

233.  Stephen*  Pendleton  {Thonuu^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born 


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at  Stonington,  Conn.,  9  February^  1763,  and  died  at  Lubec,  Me.,  29 
May,  1845.  He  was  only  about  eight  years  old  when  his  father  re- 
moT^  to  Long  Island,  now  Islesboro,  Maine.  He  attained  his  growth 
rapidly,  and  when  twelve  years  of  age  was  as  large  as  the  average 
dxed  man,  and  when  sixteen  stood  six  feet  tall  and  was  big  in  pro- 
portion. In  this  year  the  British  took  possession  of  Castine,  and 
young  Stephen  visiting  that  town  in  company  with  one  or  two  of  his 
brothers,  attracted  the  attention  of  some  of  the  English  officers,  al- 
ways on  the  lookout  for  likely  young  recruits.  The  rest  was  simple 
enough:  Stephen  suddenly  found  the  "Queen's  Shilling"  in  his 
pocket  and  was  forthwith  impressed  into  the  British  navy.  It  was 
probably  during  this  service  that  he  became  involved  in  an  unfortu- 
nate affair  at  Waldoboro,  as  related  in  Eaton's  "  Annals  of  Warren, 
Me."  [p.  196].  In  1780  a  party  of  the  British  in  one  of  their  ma- 
rauding expeditions  along  the  Maine  coast  took  Stephen  with  them 
as  guide  to  the  home  of  a  Mr.  Soule,  a  wealthy  man  of  Waldoboro. 
They  set  Stephen  to  guard  Soule,  as  he  did  not  care  to  help  plunder 
the  house.  According  to  Stephen's  own  account  of  what  followed,  as 
soon  as  the  party  had  left  them  alone  Soule  attacked  him  with  a  knife 
and  in  self-defense  he  fired  at  Soule,  killing  him  instantly.  The  shot 
aroused  the  neighborhood  and  the  marauders  took  hasty  flight,  mak- 
ing their  escape  to  Castine  through  the  woods  back  of  the  mountains. 

After  the  war  Stephen  Pendleton  served  for  about  two  years  in 
the}  party  that  ran  the  boundary  line  between  Maine  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, under  the  direction  of  his  former  coumiander  in  the  Navy.  He 
took  up  some  land  in  the  Province  and  then  returned  to  his  old  home 
in  Islesboro,  where  he  married  and  lived  some  years.  On  the  14th 
of  August,  1789,  he  released  to  his  parents  the  land  they  lived  on, 
rent  free  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  v,  613).  About  1793  he  removed  to 
New  Brunswick  and  took  possession  of  his  land  there,  which  lay  on 
the  north  side  of  Deer  Island.  Soon  afterwards  he  acquired  Jame- 
son's Island  near  by,  where  he  lived  until  1811. 

He  sold  this  property  in  1812  and  returned  to  Islesboro,  where  he 
became  a  much  respected  man.  He  bought  a  small  farm  of  his  brother 
Joshua,  and  also  followed  the  sea,  commanding  the  sloop  **  Rose  " 
(Hist.  Isles.,  p.  109).  He  took  much  interest  in  religious  affairs, 
and  loaned  money  to  the  town  to  help  build  the  first  meeting  house 
(Ibid.,  p.  66).  Sometime  between  1816  and  1820  he  removed  to 
Northport  and  bought  a  farm  near  his  brother  Joshua,  who  had  al- 
ready settled  there.  He  remained  in  Northport  about  ten  years,  and 
then  as  his  wife  had  died  and  his  children  had  married  he  removed 
to  Eastport,  Me.  Late  in  life  he  married  a  second  time  and  spent 
his  last  days  at  Lubec. 

Stephen*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  25  September, 
1786,  Prudence  Dodge,  daughter  of  Simon  and  Prudence  (Rose) 
Dodge.  She  was  bom  at  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  23  May,  1769,  and 
died  at  Northport,  Me.,  about  1820.  Prudence  Dodge  was  probably 
Stephen's  first  cousin,  as  her  father  and  his  mother  appear  to  have 
been  brother  and  sister. 


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Stephen  married  (2),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  16  April,  1827,  Martha 
Sherwood  (T.  R.). 

Issue,  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  Jameson's  Island,  N.  B.: 

726.  Hiram^,  b.  20  May,  1787;  he  is  variously  reported  to  have  been 

lost  at  sea,  and  to  have  removed  to  New  Orleans,  after  which 
he  was  never  heard  from. 

727.  Dorcas,  b.  13  Jany.,  1789;  m.  Simeon  Stuart 

728.  Prudence,  b.  6  Feby.,  1791;  m.  (1),  William  Stuart;  (2),  Abel 

Brooks. 

729.  Stephen,  Jr.,  b.  23  Aug.,  1792;  m.  Elizabeth*  Stuart. 

730.  Mary,  b.  6  Nov.,  1794;  m.  (1),  John  Trim;  (2),  Amasa  Nodden. 

731.  Lydia,  b.  23  May,  1796;  d.  21  May,  1801. 

732.  Rosannah,  b.  6  Dec,  1799;  m.   [1701]  Joshua®  Pendleton. 

733.  Simon,  b.  18  Dec,  1801;  m.  Susan  Sherman. 

734.  Lydia,  2nd,  b.  23  April,  1803;  d.  young. 

735.  Solomon,  b.  1  Nov.,  1806;  d.  3  Nov.,  1806. 

736.  Pamelia  Hughes,  b.  20  Jany.,  1808;  m.  Charles  L.  Ellis. 

737.  John  Brooks,  b.  9  Jany.,  1811;  m.  Mary  A.  Sherman. 

Rcf.:     History  of  Islesboro,   pp.   129-130,  959-3. 

235.  Esther*  Pendleton  (SamueP,  James^,  Caleh^),  married  (1), 
at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  November,  1774,  Peter  Eldredge  (Eldridge), 
of  Newport  (T.  R.).  She  married  (2),  also  at  Westerly,  as  his  sec- 
ond wife,  29  September,  1800,  Stephen  Gavitt,  Jr. 

Her  first  husband  died  about  1792,  as  on  the  27th  of  August  in 
that  year  it  was  voted  by  the  Town  Council  of  Westerly  "  That  Es- 
ther Eldredge,  widow  of  Mr.  Peter  Eldredge,  be  allowed  the  sum  of 
£41  10s.  lawful  money  out  of  the  estate  of  the  sd  Peter  Eldredge 
late  of  Westerly,  dec."  (C.  &  P.  Rec,  v,  98).  Esther  was  living  as 
late  as  26  August,  1816,  when  Ephraim  Gavitt  was  appointed  admin- 
istrator on  estate  of  Stephen  Gavitt,  dec.  (Westerly  Probate  Rec,  ii, 
164).  Besides  Esther  he  left  but  one  other  heir,  his  son,  Stephen, 
who  was  born  5  February,  1790,  by  his  first  wife,  Mary  Lewis. 
Issue  (Eldredge): 

i.  Dolly%  b.  . 

Perhaps  other  children. 

236.  Martha*  Pendleton  (SamueP,  James*,  Caleh^),  married 
Jabez  Bromley,  as  shown  by  her  mother's  will.  We  have  no  record 
of  their  children.  On  the  15th  of  November,  1797,  "  Jabish  Brum- 
ley  "  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  obtained  judgment  against  William  Phil- 
lips for  $4.60  debt,  and  $2.50  costs  (Joshua  Babcock's  Court  Rec- 
ord). An  Ezra  Bromley,  bom  about  1784,  of  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y., 
married  Susan  Griffin  and  had  a  large  family,  amongst  them  a  son, 
Jabez,  and  a  daughter,  Martha.  He  may  have  been  a  son  of  Jahet 
and  Martha*  (Pendleton)  Bromley,  but  his  parentage  has  not  been 
determined. 


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237.  Rebecca*  Pendleton  {Samuel^,  James^,  Caleb*),  bom  2  Sep- 
tember, 1755,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  there,  15  February,  1844.     She 
married    (1),   Maxson   Chase,   son  of   Joshua   and   Mary    (Maxson) 
Chase.     He  was  born  9  May,  1752,  and  was  lost  at  sea.     She  mar- 
ried (2),  at  Westerly,  20  November,  1777,  William  Sims,  Jr.,  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Revolution,  son  of  William  and  Jerusha  (Lanphere)  Sims. 
He  was  bom  13  August,  1756,  and  died  at  Westerly,  2  February, 
1834.     Rebecca's  second  marriage  is  entered  on  the  town  records  as 
"William  Sims,  of  William,  dec.  and  Rebecca  Chase,  widow,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel  Pendleton."     Her  will,  dated  14  February,  1836,  men- 
tions son,  Maxson  Chase,  as  her  only  heir.  The  witnesses  to  this  in- 
strument swore  that  she  was  a  Revolutionary  pensioner  and  died  on 
the  date  above  given  (Westerly  Probate  Rec.,  Book  4,  p.  373). 
Issue,  by  first  husband  (Chase): 
i.  Maxson^  Jr.,  b.  17  Feby.,  1776;  d.  24  Feby.,  1861,  Westerly, 
R.  I.;  m.  10  Dec,  1803,  Polly  Marriott. 
Issue,  by  second  husband  (Sims) : 
ii.  Esthe^^  b.  14  May,  1778. 

iii.  Phebe,  b.  29  April,  1782;  m.  16  Feby.,  1806,  Gilbert  Sisson. 
iv.  William  (3rd),  b.  27  Aug.,  1784;  prob.  m.  9  April,  1807,  Sally 

Seager. 
v.  Jeremiah  Babcock,  b.  23  Dec,  1787. 
vi.  Samuel  Pendleton,  b.  3  May,  1790;  m.  17  March,  1814,  Sally 

Sisson. 
rii.  Elizabeth,  b.  25  May,  1792. 
viii.  Joshua  Thompson,  b.  9  Oct.,  1794. 
ix.  James,  b.  10  Sept.,  1797. 

Now:     The    children    of   Rcbecca«   arc    recorded   in   the   Westerly   Vital 
Records. 


239.  Gideon*  Pendleton  {Samuel^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  May,  1750,  and  died  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  17  De- 
cember, 1809.  (Ol  S.)  The  Rhode  Island  Census  of  1776  shows  that 
Gideon  Pendleton  was  enrolled  as  private  in  Capt.  Stillman's  3rd 
Westerly  Co.  early  in  that  year.  On  the  25th  of  December,  1776, 
he  became  a  private  in  Col.  John  Topham's  Regiment,  which  was 
raised  for  three  years,  as  shown  by  the  list  of  balances  reported  due 
by  Legislative  committee  in  October,  1785.  On  the  20th  of  March, 
1779,  he  was  appointed  Corporal  in  Christopher  Dyer's  Co.,  Col. 
Topham's  Regt.,  and  was  in  the  Battalion  of  Rhode  Island  forces  in 
the  Continental  service  from  November  7,  1779,  to  March  13,  1780 
(R.  I.  Archives). 

Immediately  after  his  services  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  Gideon 
Pendleton  went  to  Dighton,  Mass.,  where  he  secured  employment  in 
the  shipbuilding  yard  of  Thomas  Rose,  and  a  few  months  later  mnr- 
ried  the  shipbuilder's  daufljhter,  Anne  Rose.  This  marriaee  seems  to 
have  been  a  source  of  astonishment  to  the  natives  of  Dighton,  as  a 


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202  THE  PSNDLSTON  GENSALOGY 

grandniece  of   Mrs.    Gideon   Pendleton   told  the  writer    that   thej 
"  Thought  it  so  strange  that  Annie  should  marry  a  foreigner."* 

Gideon  Pendleton  made  his  home  at  Dighton  the  rest  of  his  life. 
He  followed  the  ship-carpenter's  occupation  for  awhile^  and  then  be- 
gan going  to  sea^  finally  becoming  a  master  mariner  in  the  coasting 
trade.  On  the  16th  of  February^  1793^  he  bought  of  Nathan  and 
Mary  Ide  for  £85  about  one  acre  of  land  and  dwelling  house  in 
Dighton  lying  on  the  northerly  side  of  road  near  Brig^s'  Ferry 
(Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds,  Ixxiii,  416).  During  his  early  years  of 
residence  in  Massachusetts  he  kept  in  close  touch  with  his  Rhode 
Island  kindred.  In  1792  he  acted  as  executor  of  his  father's  will, 
and  on  the  29th  of  February,  1796,  he  received  from  his  brother-in- 
law,  Simeon  Crumb,  a  quitclaim  deed  to  fourteen  acres  of  land  in 
Westerly,  the  deed  referring  to  him  as  "  Gideon  Pendleton,  yeoman, 
of  Westerly,  but  now  residing  in  Diton  in  the  state  of  Mass."  (W.  L. 
E.,  xii,  53). 

Some  nine  years  before  his  death  Capt.  Pendleton  met  with  re- 
verses and  was  stripped  of  much  of  his  property,  as  shown  by  the 
records  of  the  Common  Pleas  Court  at  Taunton  in  September,  1800. 
Gideon  Pendleton,  his  wife,  and  several  of  their  children  are  buried 
in  the  "  Rose  Cemetery,"  an  unfrequented  spot  situated  in  the  soutii- 
em  limits  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  on  a  slight  elevation  of  ground  be- 
tween the  river  and  the  Fall  River  Railroad;  the  stones  that  mark 
their  last  resting  places  were  erected  by  his  son,  Hiram,  about  1860. 

Gideon*  Pendleton  married  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  1  August,  1780, 
Anne  Rose  (T.  R.),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Prudence  (Blake)  Rose. 
She  was  bom  at  Dighton,  22  July,  1754,  and  died  there,  6  May, 
1827  (G.  S.). 

Issue,  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.  (names  and  dates  from  papers 
left  by  Hiram  Pendleton) : 

738.  SamueF,  b.  23  Aug.,  1781;  m.  Sally  White. 

739.  Phebe,  b.  3  March,  1783;  d.  unm.  16  July,  1801  (G.  S.). 

740.  Nancy,  b.  16  Nov.,  1784;  m.  Thurston  Brown. 

741.  Margaret,  b.  10  May,  1787;  no  further  rec.;  prob.  d.  inf.,  as 

the  U.  S.   Census  of  1790  shows  that  Gideon  had  but  two 
daughters  in  his  family  in  that  year. 

742.  Lucy,  b.  11  Nov.,  1788;  no  further  rec;  prob.  d.  before  1790. 

743.  Gideon,  Jr.,  b.  8  Sept,  1790;  the  stone  erected  to  his  memory 

in  the  Rose  Cemetery  states  that  he  d.  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
31  May,  1813.     He  appears  to  have  been  unm. 

744.  Lydia  R.,  b.  20  Sept.,  1792;  m.  Rev.  Emerson  Pame. 

745.  Hiram  S.,  b.  10  July,  1794;  d.  unm.  at  North  Dighton,  Mass., 

28  March,  1863  (G.  S.).     Hiram  Pendleton  for  many  years 
was  a  merchant  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  accumulated  consid- 

*  In  an  article  on  the  Pcny-Rose  homestead,  which  appeared  in  the  Taun- 
ton (Mass.),  Oaz0tte,  of  26  August,  lft04,  it  was  stated  that  Anne  Rose 
married  Samuel  [sic]  Pendleton,  "Who  was  supposed  to  be  one  of  the  Hes- 
sians who  stayed  in  the  countiy  after  the  Revolutionary  War."  This  strange 
conjecture  was  probably  due  to  a  modern  interpretation  of  the  word 
••foreigner,"  and  was  ncft  allowed  to  go  uncorrected. 


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SIXTH   OXNEHATION  SOd 

erahle  peraonal  property  which  upon  his  death  was  divided 
anumg  the  heirs — ^his  sister  Lydia,  and  the  ch.  of  his  brother 
Samnel,  and  of  his  sister  Nancy  (Bristol  Co.  Probate  Rec.)- 
Dnring  the  War  of  1812  he  served  as  Corporal  in  a  Co. 
raised  at  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  attached  to  Col.  Lincoln's 
Regt  He  received  pay  for  service  at  New  Bedford  from  27 
Sept.  to  18  Oct.,  1814  (Archives,  Mass.  Adj.  Gen.). 

Ref.:    *«  Spirit  of  '76  in  Rhode  Island." 

241.  Harriet*  Psndleton  (SamueP,  James^,  Caleh^),  bom  4 
February,  1762,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  10  October,  1835.  She 
married  there,  26  May,  1783,  Simeon  Crumb  (T.  R.),  son  of  William 
and  Tacy  (Edwards)  Crumb.  He  died  in  1827.  Their  bans  were 
published  several  years  before  their  marriage  took  place,  as  Simeon 
was  captured  by  tJie  British  during  the  Revolutionary  War  and  held 
prisoner  until  the  struggle  ended. 
Issue  (Crumb): 

L  Nancy%  b.  16  Sept.,  1783. 

ii.  Fanny,  b.  26  Dec.,  1784;  d.  May,  1832,  at  Richmond,  Mass.; 
m.  Talcott. 

ili.  Elsie,  b.  24  Aug.,  1786. 

iv.  Simeon,  Jr.,  b.  22  March,  1788. 

V.  Rhoda,  b.  11  April,  1790. 

vi.  Prudence,  b.  26  Feby.,  1792. 
vii.  Betsey,  b.  13  April,  1795. 
viii.  Phineas,  b.  16  Feby.,  1797. 

ix.  Charles,  b.  12  Nov.,  1798. 

X.  Rowland,  b.  1  Oct,  1800. 

zi.  George  Washington,  b.  11  June,  1803. 

243.  Mary*  Pendleton  (Benajah^,  CaUh^,  Caleb^),  bom  11  Au- 
gust, 1762,  at  Stonington,  Conn.;  married  William  Frink.  He  died 
about  1831,  aged  80  years,  or  in  1829,  as  stated  in  the  "  History  of 
Susquehanna  Co.,  Pa."  William  Frink  was  a  native  of  Connecticut, 
and  while  he  evidently  belonged  to  the  Frink  family  of  Stonington, 
his  parentage  has  not  yet  been  determined.  On  the  27th  of  April, 
1779,  he  bought  of  Benajah  Pendleton,  of  Colchester,  land  in  Leba- 
non, Conn.,  for  £80  (Lebanon  Deeds,  ziii,  127).  He  continued  to 
live  in  Lebanon  until  about  1800,  when  he  removed  to  Auburn,  Pa.; 
the  County  history  above  referred  to  [p.  401]  states  he  was  one  of 
the  first  settlers  there  and  made  that  town  his  home  until  he  died. 

Issue  (Frink),  bom  probably  at  Lebanon,  Conn,  (not  of  rec- 
ord there): 
i.  AbigaiF   ("  oldest  of  family  "),  m.  Luke  Metcalf ;  no.  ch. 
ii.  Benajah,  d.  17  Aug.,  1861,  Aubum,  Pa.;  m.  Feby.,  1806,  Nancy 
Hancock,    "  youngest   daughter    of    Isaac    Hancock "    (Hist. 
Susq.  Co.). 
iii.  Lucy,  b.  about  1773;  d.  at  New  BerUn,  N.  Y.,  24  March,  1857, 


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204  THE  PENDLETON  OENBALOOY 

ae.  83;  m.  (1),  Dr.  Joseph  Hall  Cone;  (2),  Gideon  Meade. 
Ten  eh.  hj  first  hosband. 

iv.  Eunice,  b.  about  1776;  d.  at  So.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  16  March,  1861, 
ae.  86;  m.  Elijah  Huntington. 

V.  Polly,  d.  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  about  1869;  m.  (1),  Dr.  Ebenezer 

Ross;    (2),    Rev.    Amos    Kingsley;    (3),    Dea.    Beebc. 

No.  ch. 

vi.  Jerusha,  m.  Marshall  Downing. 

vii.  Nancy,  b.  (10  Oct,  1784) ;  d.  at  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.,  1852, 
ae.  68  yrs.,  1  m.,  22  d.;  m.  Thomas  Brown.    She  has  a  grand- 
daughter,  Mrs.  Louisa  A.*  Withee,  of  LaCrosse,  Wis. 
viii.  Sally,  m.  Zebulon  Metcalf. 

ix.  Charlotte,  b.  22  April,  1788;  d.  at  So.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  27  March, 
1875;  m.  John  Stratton.  She  has  a  granddaughter,  Mrs. 
Henry  M.  Juliand,  of  Greene,  N.  Y.,  who  gave  us  much  help 
in  gathering  this  record. 

X.  Zerviah,  b.  25  AprU,  1790;  d.  at  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.,  1839; 
m.  22  April,  1810,  Thaddeus  Archer.  She  has  a  granddaugh- 
ter, Mrs.  Mary  (Thompson)  Hinchman,  of  Detroit,  Midi., 
from  whom  the  first  clue  to  this  family  was  obtained. 

xi.  William,  b.  about  1791;  d.  at  So.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  8  March,  1864, 
ae.  73;  m.  Eliza  Middlebrook. 

246.  Hubbard*  Pendleton  (Benajah^,  Caleh^,  Caleb^),  is  vari- 
ously reported  to  have  died  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  in  1853,  aged  103, 
or  in  July,  1856,  aged  94,  or  96.  He  removed  with  the  rest  of  his 
father's  family  to  Vermont,  where  his  children  by  his  first  wife  ap- 
pear to  have  been  bom.  His  son,  the  late  Chauncey  McD.  Pendle- 
ton, stated  he  had  a  land  warrant  given  Hubbard  for  his  services  in 
the  War  of  1812,  in  which  he  was  a  volunteer  from  the  town  of 
Georgia,  Vt.  He  removed  afterwards  to  the  west  side  of  Lake 
Champlain,  and  became  a  captain  of  passenger  boats  plying  between 
Albany  and  New  York.  He  is  also  said  to  have  been  sheriff  of  Sa- 
ratoga County,  N.  Y.,  for  a  time. 

Hubbard*  Pendleton  enjoys  with  [688]  Thomas^  (3rd),  the  dis- 
tinction of  being  the  father  of  twenty  children,  these  two  men  hav- 
ing the  record  Pendleton  families.  He  left  no  will  that  was  recorded, 
nor  does  his  name  appear  as  a  land  holder  in  the  New  York  coun- 
ties in  which  he  lived.  The  town  records  of  some  of  the  places  in 
which  he  resided  in  Vermont  are  equally  silent  in  regard  to  him, 
and  what  facts  we  have  about  his  family  were  gathered  from  his  chil- 
dren and  grandchildren,  principally  by  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton. 

Hubbard  Pendleton  married  (1),  Sarah  Newell;  (2),  Eunice 
Laughlin. 

Issue  by  first  wife   (order  uncertain) : 

746.  Prentice^  b.  20  April,   1792,  Vergennes,  Vt;  m.    (1),  Almira 

Pratt;  (2),  Margaret  Benham. 

747.  Hannah,  d.  unm. 


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748.  Snsan.     She  is  said  to  have  m.  Nathaniel  Wilson.     No  further 

rec. 

749.  Sarah,  b.  at  Mt.  Independence,  Vt.;  m.  Reed  Beckwith,  Jr. 

750.  Mary,  b.  at  Orwell,  Vt;  nL  Cicero  Hajden. 

751.  George  H.    No  further  rec. 

752.  Emily.     No  further  rec, 

753.  Asa,  d.  young. 

Issue  by  second  wife  (order  uncertain): 

754.  Asa  (2nd),  b.  about  1811,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.;  m.  Mary  Thomp- 

son. 
i55.  Pamelia,  d.  unm. 

756.  Chaoncey  McDonough,  b.  14  March,  1817,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.; 

m.  Eliza  Taylor. 

757.  Jerusha,  d.  unm. 

758.  Lucy,  m.  Wright.     No  issue.  * 

759.  Rosanna,  d.  ae.  10. 

760.  Hubbard,  Jr.,  b.  March,  1826;  m.  three  times. 

761.  Charles,  d.  ae.  21,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

762.  Pauline,  m.  Dr.  William  Bissell.    We  have  no  rec.  of  her  fam- 

ily; she  is  said  to  have  removed  to  California  and  to  have  had 
two  or  three  sons. 

763.  Andrew  Jackson,  b.  16  April,  1832,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Annie  M.  Barrows. 

764.  Angeline  Farr,  b.  1833;  m.  1860,  Peter  Albert.     Res.  (1909), 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.  •  Issue  (Albert) :  i.  Alice  Mabel^,  b.  3 
Dec.,  1865;  m.  Dr.  C.  A.  Fletcher.     Res.,  Kalamazoo. 

765.  Eunice,  b.  4  July,  1836,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.;  m.  13  Nov.,  1856, 

Ira  S.  Smith,  son  of  Alpheus  and  Eliza  (Brown)  Smith.  Res., 
Chicago,  111.  Issue  (Smith):  i.  Rodman  B.*,  b.  7  Oct,  1857; 
d.  23  May,  1909;  m.  Mary  Jane  Roberts,  ii.  Andrew  Pen- 
dleton, b.  23  July,  1874;  m.  29  Nov.,  1899,  Edna  May  Jarvis. 

247.  Lucy*  Pendlkton  {Benajah^,  Caleh^,  Caleh*),  was  born  20 
October,  1761,  probably  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  and  died  9  December, 
1843,  at  Orwell,  Vt  She  married  24  August,  1784,  Dr.  Lemuel 
Wicker.    He  was  born  8  July,  1753. 

Issue  (Wicker),  b.  at  Orwell,  Vt.: 
i.  Lemuel  Henderson^,  b.  29  Oct.,  1785;  he  was  a  lawyer  and  d. 

at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Catherine  A.,  b.  16  March,  1787;  d.  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  15 

Aug.,  1855;  m.  1808,  Philip  (or  Horace)  Haynes. 
iii.  Jacob  William,  b.  24  Aug.,  1788;  d.  at  Orwell,  Vt. 
iv.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  6  March,  1790;  d.  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 

12  Aug.,  1867;  m.  Abigail  Nickerson. 
V.  Maria  Sophia,  b.  3  April,  1792;  d.  at  Westhaven,  Vt,  29  March, 

1857;  m.  Thomas  Jackway. 
vi.  Amelia  Caroline  (twin  with  Maria),  d.  at  Orwell,  Vt,  29  Aug., 
1868;  m.  16  AprU,  1832,  George  Dowd. 


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vU.  Benajah  Pendleton,  b.  26  June,  1794;  d.  at  Cherry  VaUey,  IlL, 
1867. 

viiL  Joseph  Lemuel,  b.  12  Feby.,  1797 ;.d.  unm.  at  Orwell,  Vt.,  abont 
1847. 
ix.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b.  28  Nov.,  1798;  d.  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 
6  Feby.,  1877;  m.  22  Nov.,  1822,  Mary  EUza  Rust.  His 
daughter,  Mrs.  Rosamond  Bradle^,  of  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 
sent  this  family  rec.  to  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton  in  1895. 

249.  Jerusha'  Pendleton   (Benajah^,  Caleb^,  Caleb^),  was  bom 
in  1773,  at  Lebanon,  or  Colchester,  Conn.,  and  died  22  September^ 
1841,  at  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.    She  was  taken  to  Vermont  when  her  father 
removed  there  with  his  family,  married  not  long  afterwards  and  went 
away  immediately  to  her  new  home  in  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.,  where  all  her 
children  were  bofn.     Her  husband,  Benjamin  Hall,  son  of  William 
and  Penelope  (Gardner)  Hall,  was  bom  7  August,  1763,  and  died 
at  Pittsfield,  10  April,  1845. 
Issue  (Hall): 
i.  William^,  b.  9  Sept.,  1792;  m.  Maria  Perkins.    He  was  a  part- 
ner with  his  brother-in-law.  Parley  Bassett,  in  the  first  gen- 
eral store  opened  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Mary,  b.  7  Jany.,  1796;  d..l798. 
iii.  Isaac,  b.  29  March,  1798;  d.   19  Aug.,  1876;  m.  Anna  HalL 

He  lived  and  d.  at  Wakefield,  R.  I. 
iv.  Benjamin,  Jr.,  b.  9  April,  1800. 

V.  Jerusha,  b.  4  Feby.,  1803;  d.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  17  Feby., 
1887;  m.  3  April,  1827,  Ransom  SpaflFord.  Among  her  grand- 
children are  Dr.  William  S.  Birge,  Provincetown,  Mass.,  Dr. 
Ransom  S.  Hooke*^  of  New  York  City,  and  Mrs.  Howard 
Dewey,  of  GloversviUe,  N.  Y. 
vi.  Asenath,  b.  26  March,  1806;  d.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  2  Jany., 
1885;  m.  Parley  Bassett  She  has  two  daughters  living,  Mrs. 
R.  H.  Davis,  of  New  York  City,  and  Mrs.  Stanley  Bagg,  of 
Syracuse,  N.  It,  who  has  Jerusha  (Pendleton)  Hall's  family 
Bible  from  which  this  rec.  is  taken, 
vii.  Mariah,  b.  31  May,  1808;  d.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.;  m.  John  C.  Spaf- 

ford. 
viii.  Lyman,  b.  9  9uly,  1810;  m.  Almira  Deming. 
ix.  Benaiah,  b.  26  March,  1816;  d.  at  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.,  19  Nov., 
1841. 

260.  Hannah*  Pkndlkton  (Benajah^,  Caleb\  Caleh^),  was  bom 
10  June,  1774,  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  and  died  1  November,  1857,  at 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  She  married  at  Pownal,  Vt.,  12  February,  1794,  Eb- 
enezer  Douglas,  son  of  Thomas  and  Eleanor  (Seeley)  Douglas.  He 
was  born  at  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  13  March,  1772,  and  died  at  Chazv, 
N.  Y.,  14  December,  1867. 

Issue  (Douglas),  all  but  the  first  and  fifth  bom  at  Ticonder- 
oga, N.  Y.: 


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i.  Thomas%  b.  14  Dec.,  1794,  Pownal,  Vt;  d.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  27 
May,  1870;  m.  Johanna  Winants.  He  haa  a  son,  Gibson  L. 
Douglas,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  who  is  Vice-President  of  thp 
Western  Transit  Co. 

IL  William  Stewart,  b.  23  March,  1798;  d.  8  April,  1860,  Mooers, 
N.  Y.;  m.  22  June,  1823,  Jane  G.  Arthur. 

iii.  Mary  Hay,  b.  14  Sept.,  1800;  d.  2  July,  1851;  m.  Lemuel  Gib- 
son, of  Jackson,  Mich. 

iv.  Benajah  Pendleton,  b.  28  Oct.,  1802;  d.  23  Feby.,  1871,  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.;  m.  16  Oct,  1838,  Robey  E.  Cole. 

V.  John  Coville,  b.  10  Nov.,  1805,  Orwell,  Vt;  m.  8  Jany.,  1827, 
Caroline  S.  Hyde. 

vi.  Ebenezer  Seeley,  b.  17  April,  1807;  d.  30  Jany.,  1820. 

vii.  Lemuel  Wicker,  b.  14  July,  1809;  m.  19  Dec,  1838,  Caroline 

Thompson, 
viii.  Hannah,  b.  17  Oct.,  1811;  m.  6  Feby.,  1834,  Dr.  Abeatha  Pol- 
lard. 

ix.  Prentice  Pendleton,  b.  7  Jany.,  1814;  m.  10  Sept,  1850,  Delia 
C.  Enapp. 

Ref.:  Douglas  Genealogy.  This  work  gives  further  descendants  of  Han- 
nah«  (Pendleton)  Douglas. 

251.  Anna*  Pbndlbton  (Rev.  John^,  Brian:^,  Caleb*),  bom  about 
1750;  married  William  Eenyon  (Einyon).  On  the  17th  of  August, 
1792,  William  Einyon,  and  Anna,  his  wife,  of  Argyle,  Washington 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  quitclaimed  to  Daniel  Lamb  of  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  all 
their  rights  in  the  farm  that  Rev.  John  Pendleton  bought  of  said 
Lamb  (Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds,  xxxi,  709-710).  No  record  of 
their  chOdren  has  been  found,  nor  any  trace  qf  tiheir  descendants, 
some  of  whom  are  believed  to  be  living  in  Washing^n  County.  The 
United  States  Census  of  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  in  1790,  shows  a  William 
Kinyon  living  there  in  that  year,  his  family,  besides  himself  and 
wife,  consisting  of  two  males  over  16,  four  males  under  16,  and  two 
females.  There  also  appears  a  William  Einyon,  Jr.,  in  this  Census, 
with  one  male  under  16  in  his  family.  William  "  Eynion  "  (prob- 
ably William,  Jr.),  is  given  in  the  1800  Census,  with  family  con- 
sis^g  of  two  boys  and  five  girls. 

It  would  appear  from  these  Census  records  that  William  and 
Anna^  (Pendleton)  Eenyon  had  issue — ^provided  neither  of  them  had 
been  previously  married: 

i.  William^  Jr.,  b,  about  1767;  m.  . 

ii.-ix.  Six  sons  and  two  daughters. 

William  Eenyon's  will  is  not  to  be  found  in  the  Washington  Co. 
Surrogate  recoids,  nor  does  he  appear  there  as  a  grantor  or  grantee. 

252.  Jeremiah*  Pendleton  (Rev.  John^,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was 
bora  prior  to  1755.  His  relationship  to  Rev.  John"  is  established  by 
the  Exeter,  R.  I.,  Land  Records  [Vol.  4,  p.  247],  which  show  that 
Jeremiah  Pendleton  mortgaged  to  Caleb  Pendleton  of  Springfield, 


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Mass.^  8  November,  1794,  three  certain  tracts  of  land  in  Exeter^  on 
condition  that  Jeremiah,  or  hU  son,  John  Pendleton,  shall  convey  to 
Caleb  or  his  heirs,  the  fee  of  a  certain  tract  of  land  in  Springfield, 
descended  by  will  from  John  Pendleton  of  Springfield  to  his  grand- 
son, John  Pendleton  of  Exeter,  when  the  latter  arrives  at  the  age  of 
21.  The  Exeter  records  show  further  that  Jesse  Pendleton, — Caleb's 
son, — acknowledged  payment  of  this  mortgage,  26  October,  1804, 
and  the  Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds  [Vol.  xl,  pp.  92-94],  record 
that  on  the  8th  of  September,  1804,  John  Pendleton,  of  Exeter,  made 
over  to  Jeremiah  Pendleton,  of  Uiat  town,  all  his  rights  in  the  land 
in  Springfield  willed  him  by  his  grandfather,  and  that  Jeremiah 
then  deeded  the  title  of  this  land  to  Nathan  and  Jesse  Pendleton,  of 
Springfield, — sons  of  Caleb  Pendleton, — ^thus  fulfilling  the  condi- 
tions of  the  agreement  entered  into  ten  years  before. 

Jeremiah  Pendleton  was  enrolled  as  of  Richmond  in  the  Rhode 
Island  Census  of  able-bodied  men  taken  in  1776,  but  we  have  no 
record  of  any  service  he  may  have  performed  in  the  Revolution.  He 
first  appears  at  Exeter,  R.  I.,  in  1788,  when  as  an  inhabitant  of  that 
town  he  bought  a  small  tract  of  land  there  of  John  and  Sarah  Sweet 
on  the  28th  of  January  in  that  year  (Exeter  Deeds,  iii,  145).  His 
name  occurs  quite  often  thereafter  on  the  Exeter  records,  his  wife's 
name  appearing  as  Susannah  in  all  the  deeds  in  which  he  was  the 
grantor. 

Jeremiah  Pendleton  continued  to  attend  his  father's  former  church 
in  Richmond,  and  was  one  of  its  members  in  1792;  his  name  also 
appears  as  such  in  the  later  lists  made  10  Septetmber,  1810,  and  in 
1814  (Ch.  Rec).  In  the  military  affairs  of  his  town  he  took  an 
active  part,  and  was  appointed  Lieutenant  of  the  2nd  Exeter  Co.  in 
June,  1792,  to  which  office  he  was  re-appointed  the  two  succeeding 
years.  He  closed  out  his  final  holdings  in  Exeter  on  the  3rd  of 
April,  1812,  his  wife,  Susannah,  joining  with  him  in  a  quitclaim  deed 
to  Clarke  Tillinghast  of  their  house  and  land  (Exeter  Deeds,  vi, 
102).  Jeremiah  acknowledged  this  deed  at  West  Greenwich,  but  his 
name  does  not  appear  upon  the  records  of  that  town,  and  what  be- 
came of  him  afterwards  is  unknown;  as  shown  by  the  Richmond 
Church  records,  however,  he  was  still  living  somewhere  in  that  vicin- 
ity two  years  later. 

The  will  of  George  Sweet,  dated  at  Exeter,  12  Feby.,  1790,  and 
filed  2  February,  1796  (Exeter  Prob.  Rec,  vi,  46-7),  names  wife 
Ruth,  daughter  Susannah  "  Pembleton,"  and  others,  and  the  vital 
records  of  the  town  show  that  Susannah,  daughter  of  George  and 
Ruth  Sweet,  was  born  there,  17  May,  1745.  Moreover,  Jeremiah 
bought  some  of  his  land  at  Exeter  of  George  and  Ruth  Sweet,  so 
there  can  be  no  doubt  of  his  wife's  maiden  name  and  parentage. 

As  to  his  children,  however,  more  uncertainty  exists  outside  of  the 
son,  John,  already  mentioned.  The  United  States  Census  for  Exeter 
in  1790  shows  that  Jeremiah's  family  then  consisted  of  one  male 
under  16  and  two  females  besides  himself  and  wife,  while  in  1800 
the  Census  shows  he  had  one  male  between  16  and  26,  and  one  fe- 


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male  of  the  same  age.  His  own  age  is  given  as  "  over  45  "  in  this 
Tear.  If  his  wife  had  not  been  previously  married  it  would  appear 
that  Jeremiah  and  Susannah  (Sweet)  Pendleton  had  issue: 

766.  Daughter^  either  dec.  or  married  in  1800.     She  may  have  been 

the  "  Sarah  Pendleton^  Jere  Perce's  wife/'  who  is  named  as  a 
member  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Richmond,  R.  I.^  17 
Sept.,  1810.  Search  of  the  town  records  of  Richmond  and 
Exeter  failed  to  give  any  light  on  this  matter. 

767.  Daughter,  b.  prior  to  1783.     No  further  rec;  not  included  in 

Jeremiah's  family  in  the  Exeter  Census  of  1810. 

768.  John,  b.  1783;  m.  Elizabeth  Low. 

253.  Rachel*  Pendleton  (Rev,  John^,  Brian'^,  Caleb*),  married 
Jabez  Sweet,  son  of  George  and  Ruth  Sweet.  He  was  born  at  Exe- 
ter, R.  I.,  9  Oct.,  1751.  On  the  22nd  of  August,  1792,  Rachel  Sweet 
and  Jabez  Sweet,  her  husband,  of  Exeter,  R.  I.,  granted  to  Caleb 
Pendleton  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  all  their  interest  "  In  a  certain  tract 
of  land  lying  in  Springfield  and  is  the  land  that  formerly  belonged 
to  our  honored  father,  John  Pendleton,  late  of  Springfield,  deceased  " 
(Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds,  xxxi,  168). 

Jabez  Sweet  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  George  Sweet,  which  we 
bave  already  referred  to  in  our  account  of  [252]  Jeremiah*  Pendle- 
ton, and  on  the  1st  of  February,  1796,  Jabez  was  appointed  admin- 
istrator of  the  estate  of  his  mother,  Ruth  Sweet,  and  of  his  father, 
George  Sweet  (Exeter  Probate  Rec.,  ri,  51,  45).  In  the  settlement 
of  this  estate  Jeremiah  Pendleton  purchased  the  interests  of  the 
other  heirs,  one  of  the  grants  made  him  being  from  Jabez  Sweet  and 
Rachel,  his  wife,  1st  February,  1797  (Exeter  Deeds,  iv,  435). 

On  the  9th  of  March,  1798,  Jabez  Sweet  sold  to  James  Congdon 
for  $1350,  150  acres  in  Exeter  with  house,  saw-mill  and  other  build- 
ings thereon.  What  became  of  him  afterwards  is  unknown,  although 
the  names  of  Jabez  Sweet  and  Rachel  Sweet  appear  as  members  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Richmond,  R.  I.,  as  late  as  17  Septem- 
ber, 1810.  'These  names  also  appear  in  the  list  of  members  of  this 
church  in  1770,  and  if  they  refer  to  the  Jabez  who  married  Rachel 
Pendleton,  would  indicate  that  he  entered  matrimony  at  a  very  early 
age.    No  record  of  their  children  has  yet  been  found. 

254.  Caleb*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Caleh^,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom 
at  Stonington,  Conn.,  19  March,  1760,  and  died  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  20 
December,  1836  (or  19  December,  according  to  Gravestone  in  Chicopee 
Street  Cemetery).  Caleb  Pendleton,  Jr.,  was  enrolled  in  the  1st  Co. 
of  Militia  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  in  1776,  as  shown  by  the  state  census 
taken  in  that  year.  In  1777  he  went  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  with  the 
rest  of  his  father's  family,  and  began  teaching  school,  an  occupation 
he  followed  for  many  years.  According  to  his  autobiography — ^now  in 
the  possession  of  his  granddaughter,  Mrs.  Charlotte  M.  Bailey,  of 
Lansing,  Mich.,  and  included  in  two  manuscript  volumes  with  his 


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other  writings,  acoounts  of  travel,  verse,  Fourth  of  July  oratioiu, 
etc., — ^he  first  taught  at  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  in  1777,  after  which  he 
successively  had  charge  of  schools  for  various  lengths  of  time  in 
Granby  and  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Granby,  Conn.,  Leydon,  Mass.,  Ste- 
phentown,  N.  Y.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Halifax,  Vt,  Ludbw,  and 
Springfield,  Mass. 

On  the  18th  of  September,  1802,  he  bought  of  Consider  "  Be- 
ment,"  of  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  the  latter's  interest  in  the  estate  of  Jon- 
athan "  Bement,"  late  of  Springfield,  deceased  (Hampden  Co.,  Mas3., 
Deeds).  The  "  Chapin  Genealogy"  states  that  Caleb  Pendleton 
"  Who  was  a  good  reader  "  (Le.,  speaker),  joined  the  First  Congre- 
gational Church  at  Chicopee  in  1804,  and  often  conducted  the  serv- 
ices in  the  absence  of  the  regular  pastor.  He  was  well  fitted  to  lead 
the  worship,  as  his  writings  show  him  to  have  been  a  deeply  reUgions 
man. 

Beginning  with  1814  he  was  employed  for  several  years  in  copy- 
ing deeds  in  the  Register's  office  at  Springfield,  and  hundreds  of 
pages  of  these  records  there  to-day  bear  witness  to  his  fine  penman- 
ship. In  his  old  age  he  abandoned  his  former  activities  and  made 
his  home  with  his  son,  Israel,  at  Westfield. 

Caleb®  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  25  Septem- 
ber, 1797,  Asenath  Beament,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Lois  (Sikes) 
Beament  She  was  bom  25  February,  1774,  and  died  at  Westfield, 
27  May,  1838. 

Issue,  first  five  bom  at  what  is  now  Chicopee,  Mass., — ^names 
and  dates  from  his  family  Bible: 

769.  Clarissa^  b.  23   May,  1798;  d.  unm.  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  27 

June,  1851  (or  28  June  in  Chicopee  records). 

770.  Charity  (twin  with  Clarissa),  d.  unm.,  31  Dec.,  1861. 

771.  Dwight,  b.  25  Feby.,  1800;  m.  Lucy  Twitchell. 

772.  Dennis  Beament,  b.  6  Feby.,  1802;  m.  Nancy  E.  Robinson. 

773.  Merrick,  b.  12  Dec.,  1804;  d.  3  Dec.,  1819. 

774.  Sylvanus,   b.    25    May,    1807,    Springfield,   Mass.;    m.   Aurilla 

Cochrane. 

775.  Israel  Colton,  b.  21  Jany.,  1813,  West  Springfield,  Mass.;  m. 

Lydia  M.  Burke. 

255.  Hannah*  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  10 
December,  1761,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  died  12  (or  17)  May, 
1847.  She  married  (intentions  published  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  4 
January,  1786),  Eleazar  Wright.  He  was  bom  at  Coventry,  Conn., 
about  1763,  and  died  13  May,  1832,  aged  68. 

Issue  (Wright),  order  uncertain,  bom  in  or  near  Springfield, 
l^ass.  * 
i.  Eleazar^  Jr.,  b.  20  Aug.,  1788;  d.  1848;  m.  (1),  [776]  Cyn- 
thia^ Pendleton;  (2),  25  Feby.,  1823,  Abigail  Kellogg;  (3), 
about  1844,  Mrs.  Orphia  (Parkhurst)  Pendleton,  widow  of 
[781]  Edward^  Pendleton.  He  has  a  daughter,  Mrs.  Henry 
S.  Herrick,  of  Springfield,  Mass. 


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u.  Heman^  d.  in  Chicopee,  Mass. 

iii.  LoTica^  m. Cnddeback^  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

iy.  Susan,  d.  at  Petersburg,  Va.;  m.  Chauncej  Ogden« 

V.  Eber,  m.  (1),  Mrs.  Oral  (Chapin)  Pyncheon,  widow  of  Daniel 

Pyncheon;   (2),  Mrs.  Remington.     He  has  a  daughter, 

Mrs.  Mary  King,  of  Suffield,  Conn. 
vi.  (Dr.)  Lucius,  b.  18  June,  1793;  d.  8  ,  1879;  m.  17  Nov., 

1818,  Mary  Kitteridge. 

vii.  Lovina,  m.  Shubael  Luce,  and  rem.  to  Lafayette,  N.  T. 
viiL  Nancy,  d.  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  ae.  90  years;  m.  Thomas  T.  Mer- 
rick.    No  issue, 
ix.  Watrous,  b.  about  1800;  drowned  29  July,  1809,  ae.  9  years 

(G.  S.). 
X.  Norman,  b.  about  1802;  d.  4  Sept.,  1808,  ae.  6  years  (G.  S.). 

Non:  The  first  eig^t  children  above  are  named  in  a  deed  that  appears 
at  p.  170,  VoL  127,  of  the  Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  Deeds,  and  the  last  two  are 
from  grayestones  hi  the  Chicopee  Street  Cemetery. 

Ref.!  "Kellogg  Genealogy,"  p.  393;  "Chapin  Genealogy,"  p.  915. 

256.  Sylvia*  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Brian^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  1 
September,  1763,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  died  7  October,  1850. 
Sbe  married  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  8  May,  1782,  Thomas*  Frink,  a 
first  cousin,  son  of  John  and  [89]  Anna*  (Pendleton)  Frink. 

Issue  (Frink),  bom  at  Springfield,  now  Willimansett,  Mass.: 
i.  Thomas^  Jr.,  b.  26  April,  1783;  d.  7  Oct.,  1783. 
ii.  Francis,  b.  14  Aug.,  1784;  d.  1869;  m.  21  Sept.,  1808,  Mary 

Hudson, 
iii.  Lucina,  b.  10  Oct.,  1786;  d.  4  Dec.,  1847;  m.  15  Oct.,  1806, 

Ezra  Corbin. 
iv.  Loring,  b.  30  Nov.,  1788;  d.  3  Dec.,  1861;  m.  24  Sept.,  1817, 

Mary  Famham. 
V.  Rhoda,  b.  19  Feby.,  1791;  d.  at  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept, 

1871 ;  m.  20  June,  1808,  Nathan  Mixer. 
Ti.  Thomas,  Jr.   (2nd),  b.  9  Feby.,  1793;  d.  7  Aug.,  1864;  m.  1 

Jany.,  1818,  Mary  . 

ni.  Benjamin,  b.  9  Jany.,  1796;  left  home  when  a  young  man  and 

was  never  heard  from  afterwards, 
viii.  Sylvester,  b.  26  Nov.,  1796;  d.  12  Jany.,  1882;  m.  19  Dec., 

1822,  Jerusha  Ann  Goodman, 
ix.  (Rev.)  Alonzo,  b.  6  Oct.,  1799;  d.  24  April,  1889;  m.  29  July, 

1819,  Charlotte  Swan.     The  last  years  of  his  life  were  spent 
at  Corry,  Pa. 

X.  Harvey,  b.  4  May,  1801;  d.  1863;  m.  12  Oct,  1820,  Sophronia 
Bradley. 

257.  Nathan*  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Brian"^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R,  I.,  24  May,  1766,  and  died  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  18 
February,  1838,  aged  71  (G.  S.).    When  about  eleven  years  of  age. 


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he  was  taken  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  upon  his  father's  removal  to  that 
place,  and  the  rest  of  his  life  was  spent  there  in  the  northern  part 
of  the  town,  which  afterwards  became  known  as  Willimansett.  He 
was  a  farmer. 

Nathan*  Pendleton  married  at  Springfield,  8   Jany.,   1793,  Con- 
tent® Brown,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  Collins  and   [93]    Hannah* 
(Pendleton)  Brown.     They  are  buried  with  several  of  their  children 
in  the  old  cemetery  at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Issue,  bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.: 

776.  Cynthia^  b.  16  Oct,  1793;  d.  21  June,  1821   (G.  S.) ;  m.  1 

Dec,  1819,  Eleazar^  Wright,  Jr.,  son  of  Eleazar  and  [2o5] 
Hannah*  (Pendleton)  Wright.  She  was  his  first  wife,  and 
he  was  m.  twice  afterwards.  They  had  a  child  that  died  in 
June,  1821  (Chicopee  Street  Cemetery). 

777.  John,  b.  8  June,  1795;  m.    (1),  Sophronia  Bemis;    (2),  Jane 

Ann  Hurlburt. 

778.  Roswell,  b.  20  Aug.,  1797;  d.  12  June,  1882  (G.  S.).     He  was 

a  teacher  in  New  York  and  New  Jersey  schools  from  the  time 
he  was  eighteen  years  old  until  he  was  seventy.  Never  mar- 
ried. 

779.  Evelina,  b.   20  Dec,  1800;  d.   1   Dec,  1861    (G.  S.) ;  m.  at 

Springfield,  5  Nov.,  1834,  Jonathan  Steele  (T.  R.).  No 
issue. 

780.  Rodney,  b.  17  Oct.,  1803;  m.  (1),  Elsie  Chapin  Morgan;  (2), 

Sophronia  Fields. 

781.  Edward,  b.  26  July,  1808;  m.  Orphia  Parkhurst. 

782.  William,  b.  17  Sept,  1811;  d.  unm.,  19  Sept,  1834. 

259.  Jesse*  Pendleton  (Cdleh^,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I,,  8  July,  1771,  and  died  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  9 
January,  1837.  He  lived  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  until  his  parents  re- 
^  ^  ^  moved     to     Springfield, 

mJ^ %^^m^J^^^  t        "^  Mass.,    settling    first  in 

the  northern  part  of  the 
town  in  the  district 
known  as  the  "Chicopee  Parish,"  and  later  on  the  highlands  of  Willi- 
mansett Here  he  spent  nearly  all  the  rest  of  his  life  except  for  such 
time  as  he  was  away  from  home  when  engaged  in  the  public  service. 
He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  and  stock-raiser  and  active  in  town 
affairs. 

The  work  entitled  "Old  Springfield"  says  of  him:  "Mr.  Jesse 
Pendleton  was  a  much  respected  citizen  of  a  pleasing  and  courteous 
manner;  he  easily  took  the  lead  in  the  affairs  of  the  town  from  '  Old 
Chicopee.'  "  He  was  a  selectman  of  the  town  of  Springfield  from 
1821-1824,  and  a  Representative  to  the  Massachusetts  General  Court 
from  1828-1830.  His  great-granddaughter,  Mrs.  Peter  Arrington, 
of  Warrenton,  N.  C,  has  in  her  possession  a  letter  written  by  Jesse 
Pendleton  to  his  wife  while  he  was  a  member  of  the  Legislature. 
It  is  dated  at  the  Lion  Tavern  in  Boston,  and  gives  careful  direc- 


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tions  for  the  management  of  his  property  during  his  absence;  he  also 
notes  receiving  an  invitation  to  dine  with  Lieut.  Governor  Winthrop. 

Upon  his  retirement  from  public  life  Mr.  Pendleton  returned  to 
his  farm  and  continued  to  enjoy  the  esteem  and  confidence  of  the 
people  of  Springfield.  He  served  as  one  of  the  early  directors  of 
the  Springfield  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  from  5  October,  1829, 
to  14  October,  1830. 

Jesse*  Pendleton  married  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  22  February,  1798, 
Sabrina  Chapin,  daughter  of  Capt  Phineas  and  Sabrina  (Wright) 
Chapin.  She  was  bom  13  June,  1779,  and  died  30  September,  1848 
(Chicopce  Rec).  Sabrina  Chapin  was  a  descendant  of  Dea.  Samuel 
Chapin,  one  of  the  founders  of  Springfield,  and  is  remembered  as  a 
woman  of  much  dignity  and  great  strength  of  character. 
Issue,  born  at  Willimansett,  Mass.: 

783.  Miletus%  b.  24  AprU,  1799;  m.  Parma  Day. 

784.  Clossen,  b.  2  Feby.,  1801;  m.  Delina  Van  Horn. 

785.  Pamelia  Andrews,  b.  26  April,  1805;  m.  Sidney  Chapin. 

Ref.:    Chapin  Genealogy. 

260.  Henry*  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Brian^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  June,  1773,  and  died  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  11 
October,  1835.  He  was  a  farmer  in  various  towns  in  Western  Massa- 
chusetts, and  for  a  few  years  in  Thetford,  Vt.,  where  he  built  the 
first  frame  house.  He  married  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  17  June,  1799, 
Mercy  Jones,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Jones  of  West  Springfield.  She 
was  bom  16  Febmary,  1780,  and  died  29  October,  1865.  She  mar- 
ried (2),  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  10  August,  1848,  Justin  Day 
(T.  R.). 

Issue  of  Henry*  and  Mercy  (Jones)  Pendleton — ^from  record 
made  by  their  son  Frederick: 

786.  Laura^*  b.  11  Dec.,  1799,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Martin  Da- 

vison. 

787.  Lyman,  b.  17  April,  1801,  So.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.;  m.   (1), 

Elfleday  Dimmick;  (2),  Mrs.  Nancy  Fowler. 

788.  Hiram  J.,  b.  3  Aug.,  1803,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  m.  (1),  Mrs. 

Dorris  S.  Rhaum;  (2),  Mrs.  Caroline  Smith. 

789.  Bryant  C,  b.  30  Jany.,  1806,  So.  Hadley;  m.   (1),  Elizabeth 

Clarke;  (2),  Lucy  Pomeroy. 

790.  Riley   Chapin,  b.   8   Oct.,   1808,  West  Springfield,   Mass.;   m. 

three  times. 

791.  Frederick  J.,  b.  12  Sept.,  1811;  m.  Sylvia  C.  Quance. 

792.  Ludna  J.,  b.  3  March,  1813,  Thetford,  Vt.;  m.  James  Burbank. 

793.  Louvira,  b.  27  March,  1816,  Thetford,  Vt.;  m.  Franklin  Day. 

794.  Marcy  Lumantha,  b.  6  May,  1818,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  m.  Da- 

vid L.  Smith. 

795.  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  1  Oct.,  1822,  Wales,  Mass.;  m.  (1),  Avis  Ingra- 

ham;  (2),  Jennie  Woods. 

*  Given  erroneously  in  the  Springfield  records  as  daughter  of  Caleb  and 
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With  this  generation  a  still  wider  distribution  of  the  Pendleton 
family  takes  place^  many  branches  settling  in  Ohio^  and  some  push* 
ing  on  still  further  into  the  West.  Our  records  hereafter  wiU  bear 
much  fewer  references  to  original  sources^  the  data  coming  largely 
through  correspondence,  confirmed  mostly  by  the  town  records  when 
the  births,  marriages  and  deaths  occurred  in  Massachusetts,  Rhode 
Island,  and  Connecticut  Nearly  all  of  the  different  lines  through 
Col.  William^  Pendleton  and  Edmund'  Pendleton  have  representa- 
tives still  living  in  this  generation,  and  through  them  it  was  a  com- 
paratively simple  matter  to  link  the  present  with  the  past 

261.  Nancy^  Pendleton  {Major  Joieph\  Joseph!^,  CoL  Joseph^), 
Jo9eph*),  bom  19  June,  1766,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  1831,  Franklin, 
Conn.  She  married  at  Westerly,  14  March,  1782,  Capt  Timothy 
Chapman,  bom  28  May,  1760,  died  1827,  son  of  Sumner  and  Elisa- 
beth (Herrick)  Chapman. 

Issue  (Chapman),  first  six  bom  at  Westerly: 
i.  Nancy  Pendleton^,  b.  11  Aug.,  1783;  m.   (1),  6  Feby.,  1803, 

William  Clarke;   (2),  Samuel  Hubbard  Hinckley, 
ii.  Betsey,  b.  8  Dec.,  1785;  m.  Samuel  Copp. 
iii.  Joseph  P.,  b.  21  March,  1788;  d.  1825,  New  Orleans,  La.;  m. 

Mrs.  (Bennett)  Burrows. 

iv.  Demaris,  b.  31  Jany.,  1791;  m.  Daniel  Leeds. 
V.  Oliver  Rhodes,  b.  5  Feby.,  1794;  d.  in  the  War  of  1812. 
vi.  Sumner,  b.  1  April,  1797;  d.  ae.  8  years, 
vii.  John  C,  b.  13  Sept,  1799;  d.  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  1826,  unm. 
viii.  (Hon.)   Enoch  C,  b.  22  March,  1802;  d.  1868;  m.  Elizabeth 
Demarest,  of  New  York.     He  was  State  Representative  and 
Senator  from  Norwich,  Conn.,  and  held  many  other  public 
offices, 
ix.  Freeman  C,  b.  9  Oct.,  1804;  m.  Fanny  Hyde. 
X.  William  Pendleton,  b.  16  Feby.,  1808;  d.  19  March,  1893,  at 

Sandusky,  Ohio;  m.  [520]  Eliza  C.^  Pendleton, 
xi.  Dudley  B.,  b.  10  June,  1810;  m.  Mary  Setchel. 

Ref.:  *<  Chapman  Family,"  pp.  S90-391;  *' Clarke  Families  in  Rhode  Island." 

262.  Abel^  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  CoL  Joseph^, 
Joseph^),  bom  21  September,  1768,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  was  one  of  the 
longest  lived  Pendletons  of  whom  we  have  record.    He  was  a  farmer 

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all  his  life,  living  at  Westerly  and  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  in  which 
latter  town  he  died  on  the  23rd  of  March,  1863,  at  the  advanced  age 
of  94  years  and  6  months.  His  wife,  whom  he  married  at  Westerly, 
10  February,  1796,  was  AWgail  Stanton,  bom  20  February,  1775, 
Stonington,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Job  and  (second  wife)  Amy  (Wil- 
liams) [Bell]  Stanton.* 

Issue,  born  at  Westerly  and  Stonington: 

796.  Nancy  Bell",  b.  6  Jany.,  1796;  m.  Elihu^  Chesebrongh. 

797.  Charles  Stanton,  b.  1  March,  1798;  m.  Kcturah  R.  Brown. 

798.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  19  March,  1799;  m.  Phebe  E.  Williams. 

799.  Demaris,  b.  5  March,  1800;  m.  Samnel  M.  White. 

800.  Emily,  b.  19  March,  1801,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.  18  Sept.,  1893, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  m.  Noyes  Williams,  b.  28  March,  1799,  son 
of  Eleazer  and  Mary  (Billings)  Williams.  Issue  (Williams) : 
i.  Mary  Abbie^,  b.  7  April,  1849,  Salina,  N.  Y.;  m.  10  Oct, 
1869,  George  ^ezander  Ostrander,  and  lives  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

801.  John  BeU,  b.  5  Feby.,  1804;  m.  Lucy  S.  Clark. 

802.  Joseph,  b.  Dec,  1810;  d.  14  April,  1812. 

803.  Mary  Ann,  b.  1814;  d.  5  Sept,  1833,  unm. 

Ref.:  HistOTy  of  Stonington,  p.  603. 

263.  Joseph^  Pexdleton  {Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  bom  30  June,  1771  (1  July,  1771,  in  family  Bible),  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  like  his  older  brother  occupied  himself  in  farming. 
He  lived  at  Westerly  until  shortly  after  the  birth  of  his  fourth  child, 
when  he  removed  to  Richmond,  Mass.,  and  sometime  later  to  West- 
ville,  Conn.  From  1838  to  1840  he  lived  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  with  his 
son  William,  and  the  Cortland  County  Deeds  show  that  they  owned 
a  farm  in  that  town.  Upon  disposing  of  this  property  they  returned 
to  WestviUe,  where  Joseph  died,  14  January,  1866. 

Joseph^  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  28  February,  1793 
(1791  in  family  Bible),  Hannah  Stanton,  bom  17  July,  1771,  Ston- 
ington, Conn.,  died  5  January,  1849,  daughter  of  Jobi  and  (first  wife) 
Elizabeth   (Belcher)   Stanton. 

Issue  (from  family  Bible,  first  four  also  on  Westerly  records) : 

804.  Hannah*,  b.  5  Oct.,  1793;  m.  Cornelius  W.  Lansing. 

805.  Emily,  b.  25  May,  1795;  d.  18  Sept.,  1860;  m.  12  Sept.,  1819, 

Silas  Man  ville.  Issue  (Manville) :  i.  Mary  Antoinette^,  m. 
James  H.  Wilgus,  and  has  dau.  Mrs.  E.  F.  Byrnes,  of  New 
York  City.  ii.  Emma  Pendleton,  b.  1829;  m.  Dr.  Augustus 
Woodruf  Brown.  Their  dau.,  Blanche  Pendleton'®  (Brown), 
m.  John  Jacob  Gunther  and  has  a  son,  John  Jacob^^  (Gun- 
ther),  Jr.,  b.  1  March,  1908.     iii.  Joseph,  m.  Catherine  Scott. 

806.  Job  Stonton,  b.  9  Feby.,  1797;  m.   (1),  Harriet  Stanton;   (2), 

Lucv  Stanton. 

807.  Samuel  Clark,  b.  15  Feby.,  1799 ;  m.  Naomi  Smith. 

808.  Nathaniel,  b.  11  Nov.,  1800;  d.  6  Dec,  1801. 

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809.  Mary  Ann^  b.  22  April,  1803,  Richmond,  Mass.;  d.  2  Sept., 

1876,  Newark,  N.  J.;  m.  26  May,  1828,  William  H.  Seeley, 

son  of  and  Mary    (Stevens)    Seeley.     She  had  eleven 

children  b.  in  New  York  City,  seven  of  whom,  Williatn  Henry, 
Hannah  Maria,  Richard  Tittle,  Amanda  Haddon,  William  An- 
gustus,  and  two  others,  unnamed,  died  in  infancy.  Her  oldest 
child,  Mary  Ann^  (Seeley),  b.  21  Feby.,  1829,  m.  as  his  sec- 
ond wife.  Dr.  Samuel  Wesley  Stockton,  and  d.  at  Merchant- 
ville,  N.  J.,  in  1909.  Another  daughter,  Elizabeth  Gregory, 
m.  Charles  Ej  Ellery,  and  lives  at  Columbus,  O.,  while  a  third, 
Henrietta  Allaire,  now  dec.,  m.  Rev.  William  Henry  Shire. 
The  fourth  of  Mary  Ann's  children  who  survived  infancy  was 
Julia  Stanton,  who  was  b.  1842,  and  d.  unuL  about  1904. 

810.  Erastus  R.,  b.  27  Feby.,  1805;  d.  31  Oct.,  1824. 

811.  William,  b.  29  March,  1807;  d.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  30  Jany., 

1866;  m.  at  New  Haven,  27  Jany.,  1848,  Ruth  Ann  Candee, 
dau.  of  Horace  Candee.  She  d.  22  Sept.,  1851.  They  had 
no  children. 

812.  Robert,  b.  9  Oct.,  1809;  d.  2  Aug.,  1811. 

813.  Benjamin  S.,  b.  28  March,  1815;  d.  22  Dec.,  1824. 

Rcf.:  "History  of  Stonington,"  p.  609. 

Note:  The  will  of  Joseph?  Pendleton,  dated  27  July,  1854,  flled  24  Janv., 
1856,  is  recorded  at  p.  502  of  Book  78,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Probate  records, 
and  names  sons,  Clark,  Stanton,  and  William;  daughters,  Hannah  Lansing, 
Mary  Ann  Seeley,  and  Emily  Manville. 

264.  Demaris^  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph^,  Joteph^,  CoL  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  August,  1773,  and  died  in 
Franklinville,   N.   Y.      She  married   about   1790,   Israel   Wightman, 
who  was  bom  at  Bozrah,  Conn.     They  removed  to  New  York  state 
soon  after  their  marriage. 
Issue  (Wightman): 
i.  Abel  Pendleton®,  b.  Nov.,  1794;  d.  18  Aug.,  1863;  m.  28  May, 
1825,  Adelia  E.  Jewett.     He  served  in  the  War  of  1812  and 
was  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Plattsburgh. 

ii.  Nancy,  m.  McClure. 

iii.  William  Wolcott,  b.  20  June,  1798,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.;  d.  28 
March,  1891,  West  Bend,  Wis.;  m.  6  March,  1830,  Elizabeth 
Hanna.     He  has  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Winkler,  of  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
iv.  Joseph  Pendleton,  b.  26  Aug.,  1800,  Hudson,  N.  Y.;  d.  8  Aug., 
1894,  Chicago,  111.;  m.  9  March,  1825,  Lucinda  Cole.     He  has 
a  dau.,  Mrs.  Juliette  G.  Ward,  of  Redlands,  Calif. 
r.  Harriet  E.,  d.  31  May,  1877,  ae.  76,  at  Bethany,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1), 
Josiah   Churchill;    (2),   Benjamin    R.    Brown;    (3),   William 
Jenne. 
Ti.  Harry  (twin  to  Harriet),  d.  inf. 
Tii.  Valentine,  d.  inf. 
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ix.  Emilj^  m.  Henry  (?)  Swain, 
z.  Ann  Eliza^  m.  Reab^  (or  Rumsej)  Finch. 

xi.  Mary  (or  Maria),  m. Lyman. 

xiL  Oliver  Chapman,  m.  Anna  Redding. 
xiiL  Juliette  Granville,  m.  Tnttle. 

265.  EuificE^  Pendleton  {Major  Joseph^,  Joiepk^,  Col.  Josaph^), 
Jo9eph*),  bom  16  December,  1776,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  10  Octo- 
ber, 1854,  Oxford,  N.  Y.  She  married  at  Westerly,  14  December, 
1796,  Oliver  Rhodes,  born  16  June,  1769,  Westerly,  died  23  April, 
1846,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Col.  James  and  (second  wife)  Abigail 
(Greenman)  Rhodes.  They  removed  to  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  in  1814. 
Issue  (Rhodes), — ^births  from  Westerly  records: 
i.  PhebeS  b.  26  Sept.,  1797;  d.  6  May,  1871,  McDonough,  N.  Y.; 

m.  Holdredge. 

iL  Abigail,  b.  4  Feby.,  1801;  d.  22  Oct.,  1868,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Roberts. 

iu.  Oliver,  Jr.,  b.  26  Dec.,  1803;  d.  11  Feby.,  1893,  Oxford,  N.  Y.; 

m.  5  Feby.,  1841,  Maria  Louise  Perry, 
iv.  Waiiam  Babcock,  b.  9  Sept,  1805;  d.  12  March,  1850,  Oxford, 

N.  Y. 
V.  Joseph  Pendleton,  b.  12  July,  1807;  d.  9  Oct.,  1891,  HamOton, 

N.  Y. 
Ti.  Caroline,  b.  5  March,  1811;  d.  ae  2  years 

268.  Mart  Miner^  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Jo- 
seph\  Joseph*),  was  bom  17  July,  1783,  at  Westerly,  R.  1.     She 
married  there,  15  February,  1801,  Case  Chapman,  bom  28  Decem- 
ber, 1772,  son  of  Sumner  and  Elizabeth  (Herrick)  Chapman. 
Issue  (Chapman),  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

i.  Case®,  Jr.,  b.  1  Aug.,  1801. 

ii.  Mary  (PoUy),  b.  12  Sept.,  1803;  d.  27  Oct.,  1892,  Norwich, 
Conn.;  m.  (1),  Jany.,  1822,  Asa  Maxson;  (2),  July,  1830, 
Elias*  Cottrell,  a  first  cousin,  son  of  Elias  and  [270]  Fanny^ 
(Pendleton)  Cottrell. 

iii.  Abel  Pendleton,  b.  27  May,  1805;  d.  27  April,  1830. 

iv.  Gurdon  P.,  b.  17  Nov.,  1806;  d.  18  Jany.,  1859,  Norwich, 
Conn.;  m.  Frances  A.*  Cottrell,  a  first  cousin,  dau.  of  Elias 
and   [270]   Fanny^   (Pendleton)   Cottrell. 

V.  Rowland,  b.  27  Sept.,  1808. 

Ti.  Albert,  b.  10  May,  1813;  d.  at  Westerly;  m.  7  May,  1849,  Mar- 
tha Greene. 

vii.  Frank,  b.  1815. 

viii,  Eliza  Ann,  b.  20  Nov.,  1818;  d.  11  Oct,  1852;  m.  Weeden  H. 
Berry. 

ix.  Rhoda  M.,  b.  27  Sept.,  1820;  m.  [487]   John^  Pendleton. 

X.  Julia,  b.  14  Sept.,  1824;  m.  8  Dec.,  1847,  Charles  W.^  Thomp- 


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8on^  son  of  Joshua  and  [157]  Fanny*  (Pendleton)  Thompson, 
zi.  Charles  Pendleton^  b.  6  Sept.^  1826.    He  was  liying  at  Westerly^ 
R.  I.^  at  last  accounts. 


Martha^  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph^,  JosepJs^,  CoL  Jo- 
seph\  Joseph^),  bom  28  April,  1785,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  10  Au- 
gust/ 1876,  South  Kingston,  R.  I.  She  married  Greenman  Edwards, 
bom  15  November,  1789,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  died  27  August,  1872, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  son  of  Silas  and  Nancy  Edwards,  according  to 
the  Providence  records.  Other  authorities  say  his  parents  were 
Thomas  and  Mary  Edwards. 

Issue  (Edwards),  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  Erastus*  b.  (4  Nov.,  1816) ;  d.  at  Providence,  26  Dec.,  1871,  ae. 

56  years,  1  month,  and  22  days;  m. ^. 

ii.  Gurdon,  b.  (6  Aug.,  1818);  he  was  in  the  grocery  business  at 
Providence  and  died  there,  26  March,  1883,  ae  64  years,  7 
months,  and  20  days.  He  m.  at  Providence,  9  July,  1843, 
Huldah  Horton. 
iii.  Horace,  b.  14  Feby.,  1820;  m.  at  Providence,  15  May,  1848, 
Almira  Prince. 

iv.  Martha,  b. . 

V.  Abbie  Louise,  m.  9  Oct.,  1848,  Samuel  Gardner  Browning. 

vi.  Fanny,  b.  . 

vii.  Mary  Ann,  b.  (27  May,  1828) ;  d.  unm.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  5 
July,  1879,  ae  51  years,  1  month,  and  9  days. 

270.  Fanny^  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph'^,  Joseph^,  Col,  Joseph^) , 
Joseph^),  was  born  11  December,  1787,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died 
there  in  September,  1830.  She  married  in  1808  Elias  Cottrell,  Jr., 
son  of  Elias  and  Phalley  (Gavitt)  Cottrell.  He  was  bom  at  West- 
erly, 2  December,  1782,  and  died  there,  11  Febraary,  1859. 

Issue  (Cottrell),  from  family  Bible,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  Elias«  (3rd),  b.  28  April,  1810;  d.  16  Sept.,  1884,  Norwich, 
Conn.;  m.  July,  1830,  Mrs.  Mary*  (Chapman)  Maxson,  a 
first  cousin,  widow  of  Asa  Maxson,  and  daughter  of  Case  and 
[268]  Mary  Miner^  (Pendleton)  Chapman.  They  had  issue 
(Cottrell):  L  Ann  Frances^,  b.  April,  1831;  d.  30  Sept., 
1848.  ii.  Gurdon  Pendleton,  b.  5  Nov.,  1834.  iii.  Henry 
Clay,  b.  20  Jany.,  1837;  res.  Franklin,  Conn.  iv.  Josephine 
A,,  b.  25  Nov.,  1840;  d.  27  Oct.,  1906,  Norwich,  Conn.;  m. 
(1),  Alanson  Lathrop;  (2),  Gurdon  P.  Kimball. 

ii.  Joseph,  b.  20  Jany.,  1812;  m.  Lanphear,  and  lived  near 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 
iii.  Wheaton,  b.  19  April,  1814;  d.  17  March,  1856,  Franklin,  Conn.; 
m.  (1),  26  Nov.,  1835,  Lydia  W.  Backus;  (2),  18  Aug.,  1842, 
Rebecca  Hyde  Ladd. 
iv.  Frances  A.,  b.  10  April,  1816;  m.  (1),  Gurdon  P.'  Chapman,  a 
first  cousin,  son  of  Case  and  [268]  Mary  Miner^  (Pendleton) 
Chapman.     She  m.  (2),  Albert  Woodruf. 


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V.  Elliot  P.,  b.  30  March,  1818;  m.    (1),  15  Dec.,  1841,  Eliza 
Searles;  (2),  Helen  Huntington.     He  had  no  children. 

vi.  Ahhj  Maria,  b.  25  Nov.,  1820;  d.  14  Dec.,  1894,  ae.  74,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.;  m.  there,  22  Jtdy,  1844,  John  M.  Brewer. 
Tii.  Harriet  Amanda,  b.  23  Jany.,  1822;  d.  24  July,  1856;  m.  25 
Aug.,  1845,  Jamea  G.  Walker.  She  has  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Stephen 
E.  Barton,  of  Broddine,  Mass. 
Tiii.  Laura  A.,  b.  1  Oct.,  1823;  d.  16  Sept.,  1876;  m.  30  Oct.,  1842, 
Pardon  Henry  Thompson,  of  Westerly. 

ix.  Franklin,  b.  19  Sept.,  1825;  m.  3  May,  1846,  Sarah  Ann  Tay- 
lor.    He  was  living  at  Ashaway,  R.  I.,  in  1908. 

. . '  .  I  r  f  * 

271.  Elizabeth^  Pbndlxtok  (Major  Joseph^,  Joseph*,  CoL  Jo- 
ieph\  Joseph*),  bom  8  April,  1790,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  26  Oct., 
1842.  She  married  at  Westerly,  31  January,  1810,  Russell  CottreU 
(T.  R.),  bom  31  March,  1785,  died  6  NoTcmber,  1867,  son  of  EUas 
and  Phalley  (Gavitt)  CottreU. 

Issue  (CottreU),  first  one  given  on  the  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  rec- 
ords: 
i.  RusseU*,  Jr.,  b.  10  Dec.,  1813;  m.  Hannah  Simmons, 
ii.  Benjamin,  b.  1814;  he  is  beUeved  to  have  Uved  at  Waterford, 

Conn. 
iii.  Gorton,  b.  Nov.,  1816;  d.  in  California,  unm. 
iv.  George  W.,  b.  2  Oct.,  1818;  m.  Phebc  Thompson. 
V.  Otis  Pendleton,  b.  8  Dec.,  1821;  d.  at  Westerly,  unm. 
vi.  William  H.,  b.  5  May,  1824;  m.  Jane  Larkin. 
vii.  Elizabeth,  b.  27  April,  1827;  she  never  married  and  at  last  ac- 
counts was  living  at  Westerly, 

272.  William^  Pendlbtok  (Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*,  CoL  Jo- 
ieph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  3  July,  1792,  and  died 
at  Stonington,  Conn.,  3  March,  1851.  He  was  married  at  Westerly, 
6  December,  1813,  by  his  father,  Joseph  Pendleton,  Justice,  to  Fanny 
Lanphere,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Nancy  (CrandaU)  Lanphere. 
On  the  19th  of  October,  1827,  William  and  Fanny  Pendleton  gave  a 
receipt  for  the  legacy  made  in  the  wiU  of  her  grandfather,  David 
Lanphere,  to  the  heirs  of  his  son,  Nathan,  deceased  (Westerly  Prob. 
Rec.,  iii,  167,  245).  This  David  Lanphere  may  have  been  the  one 
who  married  Sarah'  Smith  in  1762,  daughter  of  Benoni  and  [36] 
Rnth^  (Pendleton)  Smith,  although  his  will  mentions  wife  Eunice. 

After  WiUiam  Pendleton's  death,  his  widow  married,  8  January, 
1859,  Elisha  Starr,  as  his  third  wife  (Starr  Family),  and  died  9 
September,  1874. 

Issue  of  William^  Pendleton  (all  bom  at  Westerly  except  the 
fifth): 

814.  MUlie',  b.  3  Dec.,  1814;  m.  7  Jany.,  1834,  Lewis  Tift     One 

child:  Samuel  P.*  (Tift),  b.  27  Oct.,  1836;  m.  22  Sept.,  1858, 
Henrietta  White.     Res.  Groton,  Conn. 

815.  Caroline,  b.  10  Dec.,  1816;  m.  Peleg  S.  Woodmansee. 


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816.  George  Washington,  b.  5  Dec,  1820;  m.  Jane  G.  LeVaughn. 

817.  Nathan  Lanphere,  b.  Jany.,  1822;  m.  Mrs.  Marj  Alexander. 

818.  William   Dennis,  b.   Aug.,   1823,  Mystic,  Conn.;  m.   Mary  F. 

Thurston. 

819.  Catherine,  b.  10  Dec.,  1825;  m.  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  April, 

1849,  Charles  Packer  Chipman,  b.  8  Aug.,  1826,  Groton, 
Conn.,  d.  24  Nov.,  1883,  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  son  of  William 
and  Nancy  (Shaw)  Chipman.  In  1904  Mrs.  Chipman  was 
living  at  Old  Mystic.  Issue  (Chipman):  i.  Fanny  Althea^, 
b.  11  May,  1852;  d.  25  May,  1898;  m.  8  May,  1879,  George 
Ripple  Morgan,  ii.  (Rev.)  William  Pendleton,  b.  15  May, 
1854;  m.  23  Jany.,  1877,  Lillie  Phillips.  In  1904,  he  was 
pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  at  Demariscotta,  Maine. 
He  has  two  sons,  Charles  P.^^  and  William  Browning,  the  for- 
mer being  a  student  at  Colby  College  in  that  year.  iii.  LUUe 
Pendleton,  twin  to  William  Pendleton,  is  unm.  and  lives  at 
Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  her  native  town. 

820.  Susan  Adelaide,  b.  17  April,  1828;  d.  12  Jany.,  1896,  Groton, 

Conn.;  m.  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  4  Sept.,  1849,  Edmund  Ches- 
ter Chapman,  b.  28  Aug.,  1824,  Groton,  d.  there,  2  April, 
1890,  son  of  Solomon  and  Sarah  Eliza  (Hazen)  Chapman. 
Issue   (Chapman):  i.  Truman  Edmund  Chester^,  b.  12  May, 

1850,  Stonington;  d.  22  Sept.,  1884;  m.  31  Dec.,  1877,  Laura 
Jane  Warren,  ii.  Fannie  Eliza  Starr,  b.  9  Aug.,  1859,  Gro- 
ton, Conn.;  m.  13  Sept.,  1882,  Daniel  Wightman  Lamb.  Res. 
Ledyard,  Conn.  iii.  Bertha  MiUon,  b.  20  March,  1862,  Gro- 
ton; m.  1  May,  1879,  Everett  LeRoy  Crane.  Res.  Groton, 
Conn. 

821.  Frances  Ann,  b.   14  June,  1829;  m.  at  Stonington,  28  Nov., 

1850,  Charles  Edwin  Chipman,  son  of  Charles  and  Martha 
(Spalding)  Chipman.  Issue  (Chipman),  b.  Groton,  Conn.: 
i.  Lillian^,  b.  (24  March,  1853) ;  d.  12  Sept.,  1853,  ae.  5  m., 
19  d.  ii.  Francii  Gillette,  b.  (26  June,  1855) ;  d.  18  Aug., 
1856,  ae.  1  year,  6  m.,  26  d.  iii.  Henry  Pascal,  b.  20  May, 
1858;  m.  (1),  11  Feby.,  1877,  Sarah  Jennette  CasweU;  (2), 
Phebe  Bennett.     Res.  Pensacola,  Fla. 

273.  (Major)  Benjamin  Crandall^  Pbndleton  (Major  Joseph^, 
Joseph!^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  bom  11  November,  1794,  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  was  early  interested  in  military  affairs,  and  received  from  the 
Rhode  Island  Assembly  in  May,  1818,  a  commission  as  Major  in  the 
3rd  Regiment  R.  I.  Militia.  His  discharge,  dated  7  July,  1818,  was 
signed  by  his  father,  Major  Joseph*  Pendleton,  and  is  now  in  the 
possession  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Harriet  E.  Dunning,  of  Kenwood, 
Calif. 

About  1819,  Benjamin  Pendleton  removed  to  Lebanon,  Conn., 
where  he  went  into  business  with  his  brother,  Gurdon.  They  sold 
out  in  1821,  and  Benjamin  then  took  up  farming,  which  he  carried 


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on  at  Stonington  and  at  Mjstic^  Conn.,  nntil  1835,  when  he  removed 
to  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.  On  the  19th  of  December  in  the  following 
jear  he  bought  a  farm  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lived  until  1844, 
when  he  removed  to  Vernon,  in  the  same  state.  Two  years  later  he 
joined  the  great  tide  of  emigration  setting  westward,  and  located  at 
Bloomingdale,  111.,  where  he  remained  until  his  death  on  the  12th 
of  March,  1877. 

Benjamin  C.^  Pendleton  married  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  29  October, 
1818,  Asenath  Langworthy,  bom  28  July,  1798,  Hopkinton,  died  12 
May,  1871,  Bloomingdale,  111.,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Tacy  (Saun- 
ders) Langworthy. 
Issue : 

822.  Benjamin  Franklin*,  b.  19  Sept.,  1819,  Lebanon,  Conn.;  d.  3 

June,  1891,  near  Lincoln,  Calif.;  m.  29  Dec,  1843,  Delia 
Ann  Jones,  dau.  of  Judge  Pomeroy  and  Mehitable  (Moor) 
Jones,  of  Lairdsville,  N.  Y.  Benjamin  F.  Pendleton  was  a 
physician.     He  had  no  children. 

823.  Mercy  Langworthy,  b.  24  Nov.,   1821,  Stonington,   Conn.;  d. 

unm.  at  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  20  April,  1846. 

824.  Ethelinda  Davis,  b.   11  Oct.,  1823,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d.   10 

April,  1864;  m.  20  Feby.,  1843,  Dr.  Sherman  Parker  Sedg- 
wick, son  of  Parker  Sedgwick.  He  d.  at  Bloomingdale,  111., 
8  April,  1855.  Issue  (Sedgwick) :  i.  Eifie  D.S  b.  20  June, 
1846,  Bloomingdale,  111.;  m.  George  Vastine  and  lives  at  Aus- 
tin, Chicago,  111.     ii.  Franklin  Pendleton,  d.  ae.  2  years 

825.  Harriet  Eliea,  b.  25  Dec.,  1825,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  at  Vernon, 

N.  Y.,  18  Jany.,  1844,  Jonathan  Rich  Dunning,  b.  1822,  Lake 
Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  d.  27  Feby.,  1886,  Bloomingdale,  111.,  son 
of  Justus  and  Lurinda  (Rich)  Dunning.  In  1909  Mrs.  Dun- 
ning was  living  at  Kenwood,  Calif.  Issue  (Dunning),  b. 
Rome,  N.  Y.:  i.  Calvin  L.»,  b.  15  July,  1846;  m.  3  Oct,  1868, 
Mary  Bagley.  ii.  AlheH  D.,  b.  27  Aug.,  1848;  m.  10  July, 
1892,  Phebe  Deringer.  iii.  Frances  H.,  b.  13  July,  1855; 
d.  17  Jany.,  1892;  m.  13  March,  1886,  Milton  J.  Deibert  iv. 
Estelle,  b.  11  Jany.,  1859;  m.  16  June,  1880,  George  H. 
Berger. 

826.  Samuel  Langworthy,  b.  19  Sept.,  1829,  Mystic,  Conn.;  d.  Sept., 

1830. 

827.  Henry  Langworthy,  b.   14  June,  1832,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d. 

Aug.,  1838. 

828.  Mason   Mandeville,   b.   20   May,   1834,   Stonington,   Conn.;   m. 

(1),  Maria  Barnes;  (2),  Mrs.  Martha  Agents. 

829.  Mary  Jane,  b.  14  April,  1836,  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1), 

at  Bloomingdale,  111.,  27  May,  1856,  Newton  Russell  Good- 
win, b.  5  March,  1834,  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  d.  26  Aug.,  1865,  Au- 
rora, III.,  son  of  Hiram  and  Nancy  (Jones)  Goodwin.  Mary 
m.  (2),  at  Aurora,  111.,  15  Sept.,  1867,  Mark  Seavey,  and 
in  1904  was  living  at  Aurora.     Issue  (Goodwin):     i.  Myrtie 


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222  THK  PENDLETON  OBNBALOOT  . 

Eloise^,  b.  5  Oct.,  1862,  Aurora,  111.;  m.  14  Jany.,  1886,  El- 
mer D.  Spencer,  and  lives  near  Elbum,  111.  She  has  one 
child  (Spencer):  Virginia  Goodwin}^,  b.  21  March,  1901. 

274.  GuRDON^  Pendleton  {Major  Joiepk*,  Joseph^,  CoL  Jo- 
9eph*,  Jo9eph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  July,  1797,  and  died 
at  Franklin,  Conn.,  10  November,  1883.  Like  his  brother  Benjamin 
he  was  early  connected  with  the  Rhode  Island  Militia,  and  received 
appointments  as  Ensign  of  the  Srd  Westerly  Co.  in  1817  and  1818. 
From  1819  to  1821  he  was  in  partnership  with  this  brother  in  a  gen- 
eral store  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  and  upon  ike  dissolution  of  the  firm  he 
removed  to  Norwich,  Conn.,  where  he  entered  the  livery  business  and 
also  ran  a  small  hotel.  During  his  residence  here  he  was  a  member 
of  the  Common  Council  of  the  city,  and  also  served  as  Street  Com- 
missioner. 

About  1858  he  removed  to  Franklin,  Conn.,  where  he  bought  a 
large  farm  and  spent  the  rest  of  his  life.  His  obituary  notice  which 
appeared  in  the  Franklin  correspondence  of  a  Norwich  newspaper 
says  of  him:  "Colonel*  Gurdon  Pendleton,  who  died  last  Saturday, 
at  the  age  of  86,  was  one  of  our  well-known  and  most  respected  citi- 
zens. .  .  .  He  was  a  genial,  whole-souled  man,  who  will  be 
pleasantly  remembered  by  a  large  circle  of  acquaintances." 

Gurdon^  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  12  August,  1827, 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Waterman  (Backus)  Hyde  (T.  R.),  daughter  of 
Ozias  and  Elizabeth  (Abell)  Backus  ("Old  Families  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,"  Vol.  I,  Part  I,  p.  21).  She  was  bom  24  May,  1802,  and  died 
at  Franklin,  Conn.,  15  June,  1885. 

Issue  (from  his  family  Bible),  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.: 

830.  Harriet  H.«,  b.  21  Nov.,  1827;  d.  at  Norwich,  6  Oct.,  1848;  m. 

there,  27  Nov.,  1846,  Nehemiah  Smith.  They  had  no  issue, 
and  he  m.  (2),  Maria . 

831.  Caroline,  b.  9  Jany.,  1830;  d.  at  Norwich,  2  Dec,  1856;  m. 

there,  19  June,  1856,  James  Munroe  Meech,  b.  19  Feby., 
1826,  i>}orwich.  Conn.,  son  of  Capt.  Appleton  and  Sybil 
(Brewster)  Meech.  Caroline  had  no  issue  and  he  m.  (2),  23 
July,  1866,  Hannah  P.  Huntington. 

832.  Elizabeth  Backus,  b.  23  July,  1832;  d.  unm.,  3  Sept.,  1852. 

833.  Jane  M.,  b.  31  Jany.,  1835;  d.  at  Franklin,  Conn.,  11  Jany., 

1902;  m.  at  Norwich,  6  March,  1864,  Edward  S.  Osgood,  b. 
Lebanon,  Conn.,  d.  7  Oct.,  1871,  at  Norwich.  They  had  no 
issue. 

834.  Abby  Backus,  b.  13  March,  1837;  d.  at  Chicago,  111.,  8  Jany., 

1900;  m,  13  March,  1856,  William  Trumbull  Meech,  son  of 
Capt.  Appleton  and  Sybil  (Brewster)  Meech.  He  was  b.  at 
Norwich,  Conn.,  4  Aug.,  1830,  and  d.  at  Chicago,  27  Oct., 
1898.  Issue  (Meech):  i.  WUliam  RJ",  b.  27  Jany.,  1857;  res. 
Butte,  Mont.     ii.  Caroline  P.,  b.  6  March,  1858;  m.  26  Dec., 

*  This  title  may  have  been  a  complimentary  one,  as  we  have  record  of  no 
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1878,  William  H.  Frink;  res.  Chicago  ["  Brewster  Gen./'  p. 
347]. 

835.  Adelaide,  b.  30  March,  1840;  d.  at  Franklin,  Conn.,  ^6  Dec., 

1897;  m.  there,  5  Feby.,  1862,  Edwin  Eugene  Ayer,  h.  12 
Nov.,  1833,  Franklin,  d.  there,  16  Dec.,  1890,  son  of  Joseph 
Bailey  and  Dolly  Williams  (Hartshorn)  Ayer.  Issue  (Ayer) : 
i.  Lloyd  Pendleton^,  b.  26  Dec,  1864,  Norwich,  Conn.;  m.  16 
Sept.,  1897,  Hannah  Alberta  VaUette.  Res.  Franklin,  Conn. 
One  child,  Joseph  Eugene**  (Ayer),  b.  11  June,  1898.  ii. 
Jennie  Osgood,  b.  13  Oct.,  1870,  Franklin,  Conn.;  m.  18  June, 
1896,  Arad  Robinson  Manning.  His  ancestry  is  given  in  the 
Manning  Genealogy.  Res.,  Yantic,  Conn.  One  child,  Eugene 
Arad**  (Manning),  b.  8  March,  1897,  Bozrah,  Conn. 

836.  Gurdon,  Jr.,  b.  2  April,  1842;  d.  25  Feby.,  1847. 

837.  Theodore  F.,  b.  25  Aug.,  1844;  d.  9  Oct,  1844. 

838.  Frederick,  b.  10  March,  1846;  d.  7  July,  1846. 

275.  LucT  Ann^  Pekdletox  {Major  Joseph*,  Joseph^,  Col,  Jo- 
seph\  Joseph*),  was  bom  16  April,  1799,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.  She 
married  (1),  13  Oct.,  1816,  [498]  David^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  by  whom 
she  had  four  sons,  i.  Joseph^  ii.  David  (3rd),  iii.  Franklin,  and  ir. 
Conrtland  Pendleton,  for  full  account  of  whom  see  their  father's  rec- 
ord. Mrs.  Lucy  Ann^  Pendleton  married  (2),  as  his  second  wife, 
2  July,  1826,  Stephen  Richmond,  bom  10  July,  1798,  Exeter,  R.  I., 
son  of  Edward  and  (second  wife)  Annie  (Mowry)  Richmond. 

Issue   (Richmond): 
T.  Charles',  b.  1  May,  1827,  Exeter,  R.  I.;  d.  1830. 
vL  Charles  P.,  b.  12  April,  1828,  Warwick,  R.  I.;  d.  unm.,  4  July, 

1848. 
rii.  Ferdinand,  b.  21  Oct.,  1829,  Warwick;  m.  Lucy  M.  Baker, 
▼iii.  Harriet  A.  P.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1831,  Coventry,  R.  I.;  m.  (1),  Olney 
Harkness;  (2),  Edwin  Leralley;  (3),  Aaron  White;  (4),  Be- 
riah  Briggs. 
ix.  Abby  Ann,  b.  29  Feby.,  1832,  Coventry;  m.  (1),  Warren  Moon; 

(2),  Thomas  A.  Spencer. 
X.  Sanford  L.,  b.  5  Aug.,  1833,  Coventry;  d,  26  Feby.,  18.^4. 
xi.  Stephen  Francis,  b.  15  Dec.,  1834;  m.  Marv  Elizabeth  Andrew, 
xii.  Maria  E.,  b.  15  Feby.,  1836;  d.  13  Nov.,  1842. 

xiii.  Richard  R.,  b.  18  Aug.,  1838;  m. . 

xiv.  Rowland,  b.  22  May,  1840;  d.  16  Oct.,  1844. 
XT.  Child  unnamed;  d.  inf. 

Ref.:  Richmond  Family,  pp.  170-1. 

276.  Elliot'  Pendleton  (Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Col.  Joseph*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  May,  1801.  We  have  no 
record  of  his  death.  Elliot,  or  Ellet  Pendleton,  as  he  is  sometimes 
called  in  various  records,  was  occupied  in  farming,  and  spent  nearly 
all  his  life  in  Westerly.    He  married  (no  date)  [662]  Lucy'  Pendle- 


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ton,  daughter  of  [221]  Simeon*  and  Tabitha  (Niles)  Pendleton.  As 
already  stated  under  our  account  of  her  father,  her  parents  were  di- 
vorced, and  her  mother  subsequently  married  Perry  Bromley,  by 
whom  Lucy  and  her  sister  Lydia  were  brought  up.  They  conse- 
quently became  known  as  Lucy  and  Lydia  Bromley,  and  none  of 
their  descendants  was  aware  that  this  surname  was  not  their  oim. 
Elliot  and  Lucy  had  two  sons,  born  at  Westerly: 

839.  Sands  Niles«,  b.  about  AprU,  1835;  d.  at  Spokane,  Wash.,  189 — . 

He  was  in  the  harness  business  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  for  a  good 
many  years  until  his  removal  to  the  Pacific  coast.  He  m.  (1), 
Mrs.  Mary  (Moore)  Elliott,  dau.  of  Martin  Royal  and  Har- 
riet Otis  (Daniels)  Moore.  They  were  divorced  and  he  m. 
(2),  Mary  Rebecca  Moore.  His  first  wife  now  lives  at  Fox- 
boro.     Mass.     He  had  no  children. 

840.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  6  June,  1836;  m.  Florinda  C.  Moore. 

Note:  Prior  to  her  marriage  to  Elliot  Pendleton,  Lucy  had  had  a  son 
bom  to  her  6  Dec,  lS25f  who  is  referred  to  in  Ferry  Bromley's  will  as 
William  Perry  Bromley,  but  is  called  "William  Perry  Pendleton,  son  of 
Ellet  and  Lucy  Pendleton,"  upon  his  gravestone.  He  died  unmarried  6 
Sept.,  1848.  We  do  not  think  he  was  Elliot  Pendleton's  son,  however,  as 
Joseph  H.  Pendleton's  widow  states  he  was  a  half-brother  to  her  husband. 

278.  Martha^  Pendleton  (WUliam^,  Joieph^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Jo- 
seph^), was  baptized  16  November,  1773,  at  Newport,  R.  I.  She 
married  Elias  Frink. 

Issue  (Frink),  born  probably  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.: 
1.  Martha^,  m.  Nathaniel  Bucklin. 

ii.  William  Pendleton,  b.  29  Feby.,  1800,-  d.  1859,  Troy,  N.  Y.; 
m.  Ruth  Murray,  and  had  issue  (Frink):  i.  JViUiam  Elias^. 
ii.  Mary  Catherine,  iii.  Charles  Augustus,  iv.  Margaret  Ann. 
In  1905,  all  were  deceased  except  Charles,  who  lived  at  Troy, 
N.  Y.     He  is  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War, 

iii.  Margaret,  m.  Orville  Frask,  and  had  sons  Darius^  and  Erosive. 

iv.  Prudence,  m.  Harvey  Johnson,  as  his  second  wife.     No  issue. 
V.  Darius  Stanton,  m.  Laura  Armstrong  and  rem.  to  Ohio. 

vi.  Elias,  Jr.,  m.  Emily  Whitney  and  has  a  son  William  Elias^,  now 
in  Illinois. 

vii.  Lydia  Ann,  m.  Harvey  Johnson  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  as  his  first 
wife,  and  had  issue  (Johnson) :  1.  Frances  Augusta^,  m.  Cal- 
vin Miller  of  So.  Hadley,  N.  Y.  2.  Helen  Aurelia.  3.  Sarah 
Elizabeth.    4.  William  Elias. 

279.  Phebe''  Pendleton  (William^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Jo- 
seph^), bom  probably  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  married  there  by  Rev.  Gard- 
ner Thurston,  7  May,  1790,  Isaac  Frink  (Arnold's  V.  R.  R.  I.). 
They  removed  to  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  not  long  afterwards.  It  is  pos- 
sible that  Phebe  Pendleton  had  a  second  husband  named  Clements, 
by  whom  she  had  four  children. 

Issue  (Frink) : 


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i.  ElizaS  b.   17   April,  179!^,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  d.   10  March,  1858, 
Belle  Isle,  N.  Y.;  m.  Marvin  Armstrong  and  had  issue  (Arm- 
strong):     Cyru*^,   Rebecca,   MUian,   Lauita,    Gere,    WUliatn, 
Ahhy,  and  Mumford,  the  last  survivor  of  this  family  who  d. 
7  May,  1907,  at  BeUe  Isle, 
ii  Clarinda,  b.  28  July,  1795;  d.  12  Dec.,  1872;  m.  8  Dec.,  1814, 
Benjamin   Palmer  of  Onondaga   Co.,   N.   Y.,  and  had  issue 
(Palmer) :     Phebe^,  Joseph  H,,  Henrietta,  George,  Warren, 
and  A,  Judson,  b.  17  April,  1833, — also  a  dau.  Jane,  who  d. 
unm.     Dr.  A.  Judson  Palmer,  the  sole  survivor  of  this  family, 
lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Joseph  H.  Palmer  has  a  dau.,  Miss 
Phoebe  E.^®  Palmer,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Isaac,  Jr.,  b.  28  Nov.,  1796;  d.  29  July,  1866,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.; 
m.  Mary  Haight.     He  had  issue  (Frink) :     1.  Jane^,  who  m. 
Timothy   Ellsworth  and  d.   at   San  Francisco,   Cal.,  without 
issue.    2.  Isaac  Pendleton,  b.  13  Nov.,  1823;  d.  29  July,  1891, 
Newark,  N.  J.    He  was  the  inventor  of  the  "  Frink  Reflector," 
which  made  him  wealthy.     He  m.  Jane  Ann  Frances  Burdick, 
and   has  daughters,  Ida  Jane^^,  wife  of  Frank  Wilcox,  and 
Lillie  Frances,  wife  of  Frederick  Ward,  both  of  East  Or- 
ange, N.  J.    3.  Susan,  b.  13  Dec.,  1824;  d.  13  Dec.,  1899;  m. 
William  Spencer,  and  has  two  sons,  i.  George  Frink^^  (Spen- 
cer), mgr.   of  the  Frink   Reflector   Co.,  New  York,  who  m. 
Cora'  Young,    granddaughter  of    [287]    Lydia  Ann^   Pendle- 
ton,    and     ii.     Isaac     Pendleton^*'     (Spencer).     4.     George 
Washington  J  d.   1902,   San    Francisco,  m.   Minerva   Kennedy 
and    had    issue    (Frink):      Abby^^,   wife   of   Homer   Bickel; 
Mary  Ellsworth,  George  K.,  all  of  San  Francisco.     5.  Cyrus, 
d.  inf.     6.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Walter  D.  Burnet.     No  issue. 
She  was  living  at  Benton,  Md.,  in  1907. 

280.  Mary^    Pendleton    (William*,   Joseph^,    Col.   Joseph^,   Jo- 
wpfc*),  bom  probably  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  died  about  1860,  at  Water- 
vliet, N.  Y.     She  married  William  Dyer,  who  died  at  Watervliet,  21 
Jnne,  1839,  aged  68  years  (G.  S.). 
Issue  (Dyer): 

i  Sarah*,  m.  William  Hall. 

ii.  Martha,  m.  Henry  Filkins. 

iii.  Mary  Ann,  b.  March,  1802;  d.  March,  1846;  m.  Dr.  Isaac  Har- 
vey Williams,  and  has  dau.,  Mrs.  Hannah  Blakely,  of  Co- 
hoes,  N.  Y. 

17.  William  Pendleton,  b.  10  April,  1806;  d.  29  Nov.,  1879;  m.  (1), 
10  June,  1830,  Elizabeth  Hitchcock;  (2),  20  May,  1842,  Mar- 
garet Warford.  He  has  a  son,  David  H.  Dyer,  of  Water- 
vliet 

V.  Joseph  G.,  m.  (1)>  Elizabeth  Rockenstire;  (2),  Mrs.  Eliza  (Al~ 
drich)  Strickler. 

vi.  John  L.,  m-    (1),  Caroline  Lyons;  (2), . 

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285.  Nanct^  Pbxdleton  (JVUlumf,  Jo9ephf,  Col.  Joieph\  Jo- 
seph^),  was  bom  26  Aprils  1787,  at  Middletown,  R.  I.,  and  died  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.  She  married  (1),  Seth  WigwaU,  bom  10  May,  1787, 
son  of  Noah,  Jr.,  and  Mary  (Pahner)  Wiswall.  She  married  (2), 
John  Carter. 

Issue  (Wiswall): 
i.  Mary*,  d.  onm. 

ii.  Martha  Ann,  m.  John  H.  Van  Antwerp, 
iii.  Angelica  Schuyler,  b.  15  March,  1823;  m.  Thomas  Barber.    She 

was  living  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  1904. 
iv.  Julia  Elizabeth  (twin  to  Angelica),  d.  ae.  2  years. 

287.  Lydia  Ann^  Pendleton  (WUltam*,  Jateph^,  Col.  Joseph*, 
Joieph*),  said  to  have  been  the  youngest  of  her  father's  family,  died 

about   1840.     She  married    (1),  Dr.  McKinney;    (2),  James 

Pike. 

Issue,  by  first  husband  (McKinney) : 
i.  John*.     He  was  a  master  mariner. 

ii,  Susan,  m. ,  and  rem.  to  Dunkirk,  111. 

By  second  husband  (Pike): 
iii.  Martha  Lydian,  b.  4  Dec.,  1828,  in  or  near  Albany,  N.  Y.;  d. 
29  Oct.,  1866,  New  York  City;  m.  Martin  Van  Buren  Young, 
and  had  issue  (Young) :  1.  William^  (dec.).  2.  Martin 
Acker,  of  New  York  City.  3.  Cora,  who  m.  George  Frink^*^ 
Spencer,  great-grandson  of  Isaac  and  [279]  Phebe^  (Pendle- 
ton) Frink.  4.  Ida,  who  m.  Joseph  O.  Curtis,  of  New  York 
City. 

288.  Allen'  Pendleton  (Sylvester*,  Sylvester*,  Col,  Joseph*,  Jo- 
seph^),  was  bom  7  May,  1776,  at  Stonington,  Conn.  He  began  going 
to  sea  when  a  young  man  and  located  in  New  York  City,  where  bis 
name  appears  in  the  city  directories  from  1802  to  1811.  In  time  he 
became  captain  of  a  brig  sailing  from  that  port  to  the  West  Indies, 
and  from  various  towns  in  those  islands,  wrote  many 'letters  to  his 
wife.  These  letters,  which  are  now  in  the  possession  of  his  grand- 
daughter, Miss  Amelia  G.  Pendleton,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  give  us 
most  of  the  few  facts  we  possess  about  Allen's  brother,  Sylvester, 
drd,  and  sisters,  Polly,  Freelove,  and  Nancy.  Capt.  Pendleton  was 
lost  at  sea,  perhaps  about  1812,  as  his  name  does  not  appear  in  the 
New  York  directories  after  1811. 

He  married  in  New  York  City,  Sophia  Ellis.  She  married  (2), 
Michael  Dennison. 

Issue  of  Allen  and  Sophia   (Ellis)   Pendleton,  bom  in  New 
York  City: 
841.  LouisaS  m.    (1),  William  Cadle;    (2),  Albert  Bogardus.     By 
her  second  husband  she  had  one  child,  Cornelius^  (Bogardus), 
who  d.  ae.  about  16  years. 
S42.  Edmund  Allen,  b.  4  March,  1805;  m.  Mary  Hipwell. 


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843.  Sylvester.     He  is  referred  to  in  a  letter  written  by  his  father 

in  Oct.,  1807.    Evidently  d.  in  inf. 

844.  Sophia  Amelia,  d.  nnm. 

845.  Sylvester  (2nd),  b.  about  1809;  m.  Mary  Ann  Dennison. 

289.  PoLLY^  Pendleton  (Sylvester^,  SylveMtei^,  Col.  Joiepk^g  Jo^ 
ieph*),  bom  10  January,  1778,  Stonington,  Conn.,  married  there,  22 
November,  1796,  Nathaniel  Todd,  of  Cherry  Valley  [N.  Y.]  (First 
Ch.  Rec.).  Her  brother,  Sylvester  Pendleton,  in  one  of  his  letters 
refers  to  her  as  "  Sister  Mrs.  Todd."  She  was  at  Danesville,  [Dans- 
ville  ?]  N.  Y.,  at  one  time,  as  she  sent  an  undated  letter  to  her  sis- 
ter Nancy  from  that  place. 

Issue  (Todd),  not  known  if  complete: 

i.  Mary',  named  in  letter  above  mentioned.     No  further  record  of 
this  family  has  been  found. 

293.  Nancy^  Pendleton  (Sylvester^,  Sylvester*,  Col.  Joseph^,  Jo- 
seph*), born  25  April,  1788,  Stonington,  Conn.;  married  William  {}) 
Masterton,  as  shown  by  letter  written  by  Polly ^  (Pendleton)  Todd 
and  addressed  to  "  Dear  Sister  "—"  Mrs.  Nancy  Masterton."  This 
letter  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Miss  Amelia  G.  Pendleton  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  It  mentions  a  William  Masterton,  who  would  seem  to 
have  been  Nancy's  husband. 

Issue  (Masterton),  not  known  if  complete: 

i.  Marian^,  referred  to  in  the  above  letter. 

296.  Taylor^  Pendleton  (^Eihan*,  Simeon^,  Col.  Joseph^  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  22  June,  1799,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  died  there, 
14  December,  1888.  He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  February, 
1829,  Clarissa  B.  Smith,  bom  9  January,  1801,  Westerly,  died  22 
August,  1875,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Clarissa  Smith. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R,  I.: 

846.  Mary  Jane,  b.  7  April,  1830.     She  is  unm.  and  lives  at  West- 

erly. 

847.  Harriet  Smith,  b.  18  Sept.,  1833;  d.  24  March,  1834. 

297.  Frederick^  Pendleton  (Ethan^,  Simeon^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Jo- 
seph*), bom  10  October,  1801,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  possessed  much  of 
his  father's  tremendous  energy.  He  was  also  a  farmer  and  was  an 
early  settler  in  Crawford  County,  Pa.,  where  he  died  at  Cambridge, 
21  July,  1868.  He  married  (1),  Flora  Pinney,  bom  20  August, 
1804,  Colebrook,  Conn.,  died  8  Aug^ust,  1843,  Cambridge,  Pa.,  daugh- 
ter of  Grove  and  Mercy  (Case)  Pinney.  He  married  (2),  at  Cam- 
bridge, Pa.,  16  January,  1851,  Eliza  Wickoff,  bom  12  October,  1817, 
died  29  October,  1879,  daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  (Clark)  Wickoff. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  first  four  bom  in  Connecticut,  others  at 
Cambridge,  Pa.: 

848.  Jennett  Adell',  b.  18  Jany.,  1829;  d.   12  May,  1850;  m.   10 


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Sept.^  1848,  Zelotes  Birchard,  and  had  issue  (Birchazd):  1. 
Flora  Jenneii^,  b.  8  July,  1849;  m,  18  May,  1870,  Zaccheos 
Mickle.    Res.  Garland,  Pa. 

849.  Mercy  Ann,  b.  1  May,  1833;  d.  nnm.,  8  May,  1851. 

850.  Elbert  S.,  b.  16  March,  1835;  m.  Nardssa  D.  Clark. 

851.  Floraette,  b.  12  Dec.,  1836;  m.  Dwight  D.  Birchard. 

852.  Henry  Frederick,  b.  5  Aug.,  1838;  m.  27  May,  1863,  Adelia 

Marcy,  b.  13  Oct.,  1840.  They  have  no  children.  Address, 
R.  F.  D.,  Mannington,  W.  Va. 

853.  Martha  Susan,  b.  23  Aug.,  1840;  d.  4  Jany.,  1882,  Meadville, 

Pa.;  m.  2  July,  1862,  William  Ransom  Bole,  b.  15  Oct,  1837. 
Issue  (Bole):  1.  Robert  Chambers^  b.  26  April,  1864.  He 
was  in  Jackson,  Cal.,  at  last  accounts.  2.  Frederick  WiUiam, 
b.  2  Jany.,  1870;  d.  2  April,  1871. 

854.  Friend  Ethan,  b.  2  Aug.,  1843;  m.  Jemima  B.  Marcy. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  b.  Cambridge,  Pa.: 

855.  Sarah  Ellen,  b.  5  Dec.,  1851;  d.  25  Aug.,  1864. 

856.  Eva  Adell,  b.  24  Dec.,  1853;  d.  19  March,  1887,  Hayfidd,  Pa.; 

m.  12  June,  1872,  David  A.  Cease,  b.  6  May,  1851.  Issue 
(Cease):  1.  Henry  Franklin^,  b.  22  Feby.,  1873;  d.  16  Oct., 
1873.  2.  Emma  Estella,  b.  7  Oct.,  1875;  res.  Chicago,  111. 
3.  Victor  Immanuel,  b.  14  Sept.,  1877;  res.  Cambridge  Springs, 
Pa.     4.  Florence  Adell,  b.  23  Nov.,  1879;  d.  15  Jany.,  1884. 

5.  Joseph  Frederick,  b.  19  May,  1881;  res.  Sagertown,  Pa. 

6.  Chester  Cleveland,  b.  26  Jany.,  1885. 

857.  Emma,  b.  26  June,  1855 ;  m.  at  Cambridge,  Pa.,  15  May,  1877, 

Willard  D.  Howard,  b.  3  May,  1852,  Rockdale,  Pa.,  son  of 
Ira  Ephraim  and  Emily  Cordelia  (Ames)  Howard.  Res. 
Franklin,  Pa.  Mr.  Howard  is  at  the  head  of  the  Howard 
Lumber  Co.  of  that  city,  and  his  son  and  son-in-law  are  asso- 
ciated in  business  with  him.  Issue  (Howard),  b.  Franklin, 
Pa.:  1.  Hattie  Cochran*,  b.  25  May,  1881;  m.  6  June,  1907, 
Richard  Nicklin,  and  has  dau.,  Charlotte  Howard^^  (Nicklin), 
b.  19  June,  1908.  2.  Fred  Ames,  b.  6  Oct.,  1883;  m.  2  Nov., 
1908,  Rachel  May  Tingly.  3.  Helen  Gillett,  b.  26  Sept., 
1886;  d.  17  Jany.,  1896. 

298.  Russell^  Pendleton  {Ethan^,  Simeon^,  Col,  Joseph^,  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  at  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  1  December,  1805>  and  died 
at  Bricksburg,  N.  J.,  18  November,  1870.  About  1850  he  buUt  and 
for  a  short  time  ran  a  small  tannery  which  he  sold  to  the  Lawrence 
Machine  Co.  in  1854.  Mr.  Pendleton  and  his  wife  were  original 
members  of  the  Methodist  Church  organized  in  Norfolk  in  1840,  and 
for  a  number  of  years  he  was  its  first  "  class  leader  "  (History  of 
Norfolk,  Conn.). 

Russeir  Pendleton  married  at  Canaan,  Conn.,  8  Feby.,  1831,  Al- 
zina  Johnson,  born  there,  6  February,  1810,  died  23  July,  1890,  at 
Waterville,  Conn.,  daughter    of  Levi  and  Polly  (Rood  .^)  Johnson. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Goshen,  others  at  Norfolk,  Conn.: 


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8KYENTH   OENBRATION  229 

858.  Ethan  Timothy*,  b.  20  March,  1832;  d.  in  CaL,  12  Apnl,  1868. 

Soon  after  the  discoTery  of  gold  in  California,  he  went  to 
that  territory  and  became  interested  in  quartz  mining.  He 
had  charge  of  a  large  mill  and  his  death  was  due  to  over- 
work therein. 

859.  Levi  Johnson,  b.  23  Nov.,  1834;  d.  nnm.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  25 

Jany.,  1862. 

860.  Wesley,  b,  1  Sept,  1836;  d.  14  Jany.,  1837. 

861.  BnsseU,  Jr.,  b.  30  Sept.,  1839;  d.  7  Sept,  1861,  at  Norfolk. 

862.  ALiina,  b.  25  Aug.,  1842;  d.  15  March,  1843. 

299.  Sa&ah  Hobart^  Pendleton  {Ethan^,  Simeon^,  Col.  Joiepk^, 
Joseph*),  bom  5  June,  1810,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  died  24  May,  1860, 
Crawford  Co.,  Pa.  She  married  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  12  January, 
1830,  Damon  Buell  Pinney,  born  11  February,  1807,  Colebrook, 
Conn.,  son  of  Grove  and  Mercy  (Case)  Pinney.  He  married  (2), 
9  April,  1851,  Mary  Lucretia  Griswold  and  had  two  children  by  her. 

Issue  of  Sarah^  (Pendleton)  Pinney: 
i.  Servetus  Michael^  b.  14  Nov.,  1831,  Colebrook,  Conn.;  m.  18 

March,  1852,  Esther  Elizabeth  Swift 
ii.  Buell  Hobart,*  b.  20  Oct,  1833,  Colebrook,  Conn.;  m.  10  March, 

1858,  Elizabeth  Sarah  Turner, 
iii.  Mary  Esther,  b.  8  Oct,  1836,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  11  Sept,  1853, 

James  Johnson  Swift. 
iv.  Adell  Sarah,*  b.  23  Aug.,  1839,  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  20  Feby., 

1867,  Andrew  J.  Birchard. 
T.  Friend  Orville,*  b.  12  Nov.,  1841,  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  23 

Feby.,  1870,  Elizabeth  MatUda  Emerson, 
vi.  Grove  Elbert,*  b.  7  Sept.,  1846,  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  30  Dec., 
1875,  Adeline  Sturgis. 

300.  Abel  Hinckley^  Pendleton  (Ethan^,  Simeon^,  CoL  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  February,  1811,  and  lived 
nearly  his  whole  life  in  Norfolk,  Conn.,  where  he  was  a  farmer,  well 
liked  and  respected  by  all  who  knew  him.  In  1879  he  represented 
the  town  in  the  Connecticut  Legislature.  He  died  at  Norfolk,  19 
April,  1882.  His  first  wife,  whom  he  married  at  Westfield,  Mass., 
5  March,  1835,  was  Zeruiah  Eggleston,  bom  17  February,  1811, 
died  31  July,  1842,  daughter  of  Eli  and  Zeruiah  (Searles)  Eggles- 
ton. He  married  (2),  at  Norfolk,  2  February,  1845,  Berona  Cur- 
tiss,  bom  16  February,  1819,  Winchester,  Conn.,  died  25  December, 
I860,  daughter  of  Jared  and  Submit  (Hubbard)  Curtiss.  Abel  mar- 
ried (3),  at  Canaan,  Conn.,  20  November,  1863,  Mrs.  Jane  Augusta 
(Hnrd)  Pratt,  bora  29  May,  1819,  Goshen,  Conn.,  died  26  August, 
1869,  widow  of  William  Pratt,  and  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Huldah 
(Curtiss)  Hurd. 

Issue,  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn. — ^by  first  wife: 

•^  Names  reversed  in  "History  of  Norfolk,  Conn." 


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230  THK  PBNDLBTON  OENEALOOT 

863.  Lorette  EstherS  b.  12  Oct.,  1837;  m.  27  April,  1856,  Sherman 

Kimberly,  b.  8  May,  1831,  Goshen,  Conn.,  d.  there,  30  Jany., 
1905,  son  of  Henry  and  Sylvia  (Cnrtiss)  Kimberly.  Res. 
(1909),  Goshen,  Conn.  Issue  (Kimberly):  i.  Nellie  Maria*, 
b.  8  July,  1858,  Goshen,  Conn,;  m.  27  April,  1878,  Orlo  Eu- 
gene Wadhams;  res.  West  Torrington.  She  has  issue  (Wad- 
hams):  1.  Eugene^%  2.  James  Sherman,  and  3.  O.  Erland. 
ii.  Elora  May,  b.  1  Oct.,  1866,  Torrington  Conn.;  m.  27 
April,  1891,  Fessenden  L.  Ives;  res.  West  Goshen,  Conn. 
She  has  issue  (Ives):  1.  Fessenden  E.^*^,  2.  Sylvia  E.,  and  3. 
Sherman  Kimberly.  iii.  KervUle  Kay,  b.  16  Oct.,  1872;  m.  1 
Jany.,  1898,  Grace  Yale;  res.  W.  Torrington.  He  has  issue 
(Kimberly):  1.  Katherine  May^^,  and  2.  Sherman  B.  iv. 
Karmi,  b.  20  Nov.,  1875;  unm.  (1909)  j  res.  W.  Torrington. 
[Ref.:    "  History  of  Goshen,  Conn.,"  p.  585.] 

864.  Emily  Zeruiah,  b.   11   July,  1841;  m.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  18 

Dec.,  1862,  James  Humphrey,  b.  15  Oct.,  1834,  Goshen,  Conn., 
son  of  Obed  and  Mary  Ann  (Pooler)  Humphrey.  Res. 
(1905),  So.  Norfolk,  Conn.     Issue  (Humphrey),  b.  Goshen: 

L  Alice  Eliza\  b.  16  Feby.,  1864;  d.  31  May,  1875.  ii.  Lem- 
uel Palmer,  b.  24  Dec.,  1866  (24  Oct.,  1866,  in  "  History  of 
Goshen,  Conn.,"  p.  469) ;  m.  18  Oct.,  1893,  Catherine  L.  Por- 
ter. Res.  So.  Norfolk,  Conn.  iii.  Minnie  Rose,  b  28  April, 
1878;  unm.  (1905). 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

865.  Ethan  Curtiss,  b.  9  June,  1855;  d.  28  March,  1858. 

866.  Ethan  Murray,  b.  17  Aug.,  1859;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

Note  I  Abel  Hinckley  had  an  adopted  son  named  John,  who  married  and 
has  two  sons,  Wallace  and  Howard  Pendleton.  The  former  is  now  living  in 
Hartford,  Conn. 

301.  HoBART^  Pendleton  (Ethan^,  Simeon^,  Col,  Joseph*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  January,  1813,  and  died  at 
NorfoUc,  Conn.,  30  December,  1891.  He  was  a  prosperous  farmer 
at  Norfolk  and  possessed  to  the  full  his  father's  vigorous  constitu- 
tion. He  marriai  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  25  September,  1837,  Emeline 
Bailey,  born  there,  3  July,  1815,  died  18  February,  1874,  Norfolk, 

daughter  of  Joseph  and (Hurd)  Bailey. 

Issue,  bom  at  Groshen,  Conn.: 

867.  Schuyler  Bailey«,  b.  6  June,  1840;  enlisted  25  Aug.,  1862,  in 

Co.  F,  28th  Regt.  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  discharged 
28  Aug.,  1863.  He  d.  on  his  way  home,  3  Sept.,  1863,  at 
Paris,  111. 

868.  George  Hobart,  b.  12  Sept.,  1844;  enlisted  9  Aug.,  1862,  in  Co. 

E,  2nd  Conn.  Regt.  Heavy  Artillery;  promoted  to  Corporal, 
6  July,  1864;  wounded  at  Winchester,  Va.,  19  Sept.,  1864, 
and  d.  there,  11  Oct.,  1864. 

869.  Mary  Esther,  b.  25  Dec,  1846;  m.  (1),  24  Dec.,  1868,  Frank 

Loomis,  b.   13  June,  1845,  Goshen,  d.  22  May,   1877,  New 


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Britain^  Conn.,  son  of  Simeon  and  Flora  (Woodraf )  Loonds. 
She  m.  (2),  26  Oct,  1881,  Edwin  Elihn  Clark,  b.  24  June, 
1834,  Winchester,  Conn.,  son  of  Joel  and  Candace  (Brown) 
Clark.  Mrs.  Clark  lives  at  New  Hartford,  Conn.  She  has 
had  no  children. 

302.  Henrt  Hinckley^  Pendleton  {Ethan*,  Simeon*,  Col.  Jo- 
seph^, Joseph*),  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  24  February,  1814,  was  not 
physically  strong,  but  was  a  bright,  well  read  man.  He  was  post- 
master at  Norfolk  for  a  number  of  years,  and  represented  the  town 
in  the  Legislature  in  1861.  Like  his  brother  Russell,  Henry  was 
unfortunate  in  his  children,  three  of  them  dying  of  croup  within  a 
few  days  of  each  other,  while  the  son  that  grew  to  manhood  died  for 
his  country  in  the  Civil  War,  and  the  youngest  daughter  was  not 
spared  long  afterwards.  Mr.  Pendleton  died  at  Norfolk,  13  March, 
1885. 

He  married  at  Cambridge,  Pa.,  19  October,  1837,  Martha  Adaline 
Miller,  bom  29  April,  1822,  Colebrook,  Conn.,  died  July,  1900,  Nor- 
folk, daughter  of  Joel  and  Clarissa  (Pinney)  Miller. 
Issue,  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn.: 

870.  Damon  Servetus*,  b.  10  June,  1842;  enlisted  at  Hartford,  Conn., 

12  Aug.,  1861,  in  the  first  cavalry  squadron  formed  in  Conn.; 
mustered  in  as  private  in  Co.  D,  2nd  N.  Y.  Vol.  Cavalry,  to 
serve  three  years;  promoted  Corporal,  1  March,  1863.  Re- 
enlisted,  21  Dec.,  1863;  wounded  at  Rapidan,  Va.,  1  March, 
1864,  and  d.  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  25  March,  1864  (Conn, 
and  N.  Y.  Adj.  Generals'  Reports). 

871.  Grove,  b.  17  July,  1844;  d.  5  April,  1850. 

872.  Clarissa,  b.  19  Dec,  1846;  d.  30  March,  1850. 

873.  Ludnda,  b.  17  July,  1848;  d.  6  April,  1860. 

874.  Cora  Martha,  b.  20  Sept.,  1850;  d.  1  Oct.,  1868. 

303.  Mart  Esther^  Pendleton  (Ethan*,  Simeon*,  Col.  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  16  July,  1815,  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  and  died  12 
January,  1907,  at  Erie,  Pa.  She  married  in  Erie  Co.,  Pa.,  10  June, 
1837  (10  January,  1837,  in  "  History  of  Norfolk,  Conn."),  Elijah 
Orson  Pinney,  bom  2  May,  1813,  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  son  of  Eli- 
jah and  Mahala  (Grant)  Pinney. 

Issue  (Pinney),  bom  in  Erie  Co.,  Pa.: 
i.  Ethan  Orson*,  b.  28  Dec,  1837;  m.  5  May,  1863,  Sarah  Jane 
Eldridge.     Res.  Swan  Creek,  111. 

ii.  Zeruah  Finette,  b.  13  May,  1839. 

iii.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  7  Nov.,  1840;  m.  19  Feby.,  1878,  John  Washing- 
ton Gearing.     Res.  Erie,  Pa. 

ir.  Mary  Uranah,  b.  19  Aug.,  1842;  d.  10  Sept.,  1853. 

V.  Leroy  Abiathan,  b.  6  April,  1844;  d.  16  April,  1859. 

vi.  Charles  Ovid,  b.  13  Sept.,  1846;  m.  11  Dec.,  1873,  Florence  E. 
Eldridge.     Res,  Swan  Creek,  111. 

vii.  Dorothy  Irene,  b.  19  Dec,  1848;  d.  1  May,  1880. 
viii.  Mary  Emma   (Emeline,  in  History  of  Norfolk,  Conn.),  b.   6 


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Oct,  1851;  m.  25  April,  1884,  Jonas  S.  Parker.     Res.  Erie, 

Pa. 
ix.  Ralzamon  Phelps,  b.  10  June,  1854.     Res.  Erie,  Pa. 
X.  Ward  Hobart,  b.  14  Aug.,  1867;  m.  19  Feby.,  1885,  Clara  Hill. 

Res.  Erie,  Pa. 

304.  Lucius  Smith^  Pendleton  (Ethan*,  Simeon*,  Col.  Jo9epk\ 
Joseph*),  bom  10  February,  1817,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  was  a  manufac- 
turer of  sashes  and  blinds.  He  carried  on  this  business  at  Norfolk 
until  1848,  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  from  1848  to  1851,  then  at  Cornwall 
for  four  years,  when  he  removed  to  Wassaic,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y., 
where  he  remained  for  many  years.  He  died  at  Patterson,  N.  Y., 
28  April,  1903. 

Mr.  Pendleton  married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  14  Oct.,  1838,  Lydia 
Martha  Gibbs,  bom  there,  6  January,  1820,  died  10  January,  1892, 
daughter  of  Lemuel  and  Beulah  (Boland)  Gibbs. 

Issue,  first  five  born  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  next  at  West  Gt>shen, 
and  last  two  at  Wassaic,  N.  Y.: 

875.  Celestia  Imogene«,  b.  14  Oct.,  1839;  d.  27  June,  1842. 

876.  Lucius  Leroy,  b.  4  June,  1841 ;  d.  15  July,  1843. 

877.  Hubert  Dwight,  b.  14  June,  1843;  m.  Helen  E.  Dean. 

878.  Emily  Ermina,  b.  7  May,  1845;  d.  6  May,  1909,  Goshen,  Conn.; 

m.  14  Oct.,  1877,  Reuben  C.  Hart,  son  of  Matthew  Rice  and 
Adeline  (Chace)  Hart.  He  was  b.  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  2  Jany., 
1847.     Issue  (Hart):     1.  Erye  Lynn*,  b.  4  April,  1880;  unm. 

879.  CeHa  Marilla,  b.  20  July,  1847;  d.  21  July,  1848,  Goshen. 

880.  Olin  Harmon,  b.  14  March,  1850;  d.  unm.  at  Amenia,  N.  Y., 

18  Aug.,  1877. 

881.  Eugene  Goodrich,  b.  8  Jany.,  1856;  m.  Mrs.  Fannie  C.  Wilcox. 

882.  Mary  Isabel,  b.  11  Sept,  1857;  d.  unm.  11  May,  1882. 

Ref,:  "Whitney  Family  of  Connecticut" 

305.  Robert  Palmer^  Pendleton  (Ethan*,  Simeon*,  CoL  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  10  July,  1826.  With  his  sis- 
ter Olive  he  lived  at  the  old  homestead  in  Norfolk,  where  they  had 
the  care  of  their  father  and  step-mother  until  the  old  people  passed 
away.  They  then  removed  to  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  Mr.  Pen- 
dleton died,  15  November,  1906.  During  his  residence  at  Norfolk 
he  had  his  share  of  town  offices,  and  also  represented  the  place  in 
the  Connecticut  Legislature  in  1868.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  deeply  in- 
terested in  our  g^ealogy,  and  in  1887-8  contributed  to  Charles  H. 
Pendleton,  of  Westerly,  nearly  all  the  facts  we  have  relating  to  the 
descendants  of  Ethan*  Pendleton  down  to  those  years. 

He  married  at  Canaan,  Conn.,  7  January,  1880,  Lois  Ella  Merwin, 
born  28  August,  1845,  Goshen,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Erastus  and  Anna 
(Roberts)  Merwin. 

Issue,  bom  at  Canaan,  Conn.: 

883.  Robert  Ethan«,  b.  21  June,  1881;  unm.  (1909). 


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8XVBNTH   GENERATION  MS 

884.  Merwin  Erastus^  b.  23  March,  1883;  d.  20  Jane^  1906,  Pitts- 

field,  Mass. 

885.  Olin  Hungerford,  b.  12  Oct.,  1885;  unm.  (1909). 

308.  Sarah'  Pendleton  {Job\  Capi.  William^,  Col.  WUltam*,  Jo- 
seph*), died  about  1805.  She  married  6  September,  1789,  Lewis 
Pitcher,  of  Hope,  Me. 

Issue  (Pitcher): 

i.  Lewis«,  Jr.,  b.  5  June,  1792;  d.  1876;  m.  1819,  Sally  TUden. 

ii.  Job,  b.  11  April,  1794;  d.  1872;  m.  1824,  Mary  Patterson. 
iiL  Sally,  b.  8  April,  1796;  d.  1879;  m.  1819,  David  Knowles. 
iv.  Ezra,  b.  10  June,  1798;  burned  to  death,  ae.  2  years. 

V.  George,  b.  19  April,  1800;  d.  inf. 
ri.  Joseph,  b.  10  April,  1802 ;  m.  Sarah  Daggett. 

309.  William'  Pendleton  {Job^,  Capi,  WiUiam*,  Col.  WiUiam\ 
Joseph*),  was  bom  26  February,  1774,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died 
20  August,  1837,  at  Camden,  Me.  He  married  (no  date),  [339] 
Margaret^  Pendleton,*  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  [118]  John*  and 
(first  wife),  Margaret  (Young)  Pendleton. 

Issue  (from  family  Bible),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

886.  Margaret®,  b.  24  AprU,  1798;  m.  18  Nov.,  1833,  Elbridge  Hop- 

kins, of  Orland,  Me.     Issue  (Hopkins):    i.  Martha*,  m.  (1), 

Aken;  (2),  Thomas,     ii.  Albert,  m.  and  lived  in 

Orland. 

887.  William,  Jr.,  b.  1  June,  1800;  murdered  at  sea  by  a  jealous 

mate,  28  Dec.,  1820. 

888.  Charles,  b.  5  Aug.,  1802;  m.  Louisa  W.  Eaton. 

889.  Aaron,  b.  30  March,  1805;  m.  Rebecca  Farrow. 

890.  Sarah  E.,  b.  23  Sept.,  1807;  d.  at  Islesboro,  4  Jany.,  1880;  m. 

7  Feby.,  1833,  Rathbun  Dodge  Sprague,  b.  Block  Island, 
R.  I.,  1796,  d.  9  Nov.,  1880,  ae.  84,  son  of  Jonathan  and 
Lydia  (Dodge)  Sprague.  Issue  (Sprague),  b.  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Leonidas  Bray*,  b.  26  Oct.,  1833;  d.  12  Oct,  1836.  ii. 
William  Pendleton,  b.  1  Oct.,  1835;  d.  4  May,  1901;  m.  (1), 
16  June,  1860,  Marilla  M.  Parker;  (2),  Isabella  Dodge.  He 
was  a  merchant  and  postmaster  at  No.  Islesboro,  Me.  iii. 
Sarah  J.,  b.  6  Oct.,  1837;  m.  4  Jany.,  1859,  Lycurgus  P.  Gil- 
key,  iv.  Laurinda  A.,  b.  25  Oct.,  1840;  d.  3  Aug.,  1900;  m. 
1861,  George  T.  Wyman.  v.  Joseph  A.,h.  ^  Aug.,  1845;  m. 
22  July,  1865,  Lucenia  D.  Coombs.  He  is  a  contractor  and 
builder  at  No.  Islesboro.  vi.  Ophelia  A.,  b.  11  Oct.,  1851;  m.. 
May,  1895,  William  Hooper. 

891.  Emeline,  b.  12  April,  1810;  d.  20  March,  1811. 

892.  Albert,  b.  17  April,  1812;  m.  Mercy  3*  Famsworth. 

*  The  records  of  Camden,  Me.,  evidently  refer  to  her  in  giving  the  death 
of  *•  Martha,"  wife  of  WUliam  Pendleton,  16  Aug.,  1849. 


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254  THB  PBXDLBTON  OENEALOOT 

893.  Reuben^  b.  12  March^  1815;  m.  Selinda  Simmons. 

894.  Mary  A.,  h.  12  Sept.,  1817;  m.  11  Dec.,  1836,  James  Seward, 

of  Camden,  Me.  Issue  (Seward),  b.  Camden:  i.  Margaret, 
b.  1837;  d.  inf.  ii.  Ellen,  b.  1839;  d.  inf.  iii.  Caroline, 
J.,  b.  2  Nov.,  1842;  d.  ae.  17.  iv.  Sarah  Pendleton,  h.  17 
Nov.,  1844;  unm.  Res.  Camden,  v.  Jotephine  A.,  b.  16  June, 
1846;  m.  Walter  Glidden,  and  has  a  son,  Walter  S."  (GMd- 
den).  Clerk  of  Courts  at  Bath,  Me. 

895.  Jefferson,  b.  6  March,  1820;  m.  Dorothy'  Gilkey. 

896.  William  Estabrook,  b.  30  Jany.,  1823;  m.  Sarah  E.  NeU. 

897.  Joseph  Anderson,  b.  28  Nov.,  1824;  m.  Susan  A.  Clark. 

310.  Lydia^  Pendleton  (Jo6*,  Capt.  William^,  Col  William\  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  30  April,  1776,  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  there,  4 
October,  1843.    She  married  (no  date),  Thomas^  Boardman,  a  fourth 
cousin,  son  of  Joseph  and  [231]   Mary*  (Pendleton)   Boardman. 
Issue  (Boardman),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Elizabeth*,  b.  1  April,  1800;  d.  4  May,  1834;  m.  as  his  first 

wife,  20  Jany.,  1822,  Isaac  Coombs, 
ii.  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  8  Nov.,  1802;  d.  8  Nov.,  1823  (27  Jany.,  1802, 

in  "History  of  Islesboro"). 
iii.  Joseph,  b.  19  April,  1804  (8  Nov.,  1804,  in  "  History  of  Isles- 
boro"); d.  19  Feby.,  1879;  m.  Niobe  Sprague.     He  was  a 
prominent  citizen  of  Islesboro,  and  a  representative  of  the 
town  in  the  State  Legislature. 

312.  Amos^  Pendleton  (Job*,  Capt  WUliatn^,  Col.  William^  Jo- 
seph*), bom  17  November,  1780,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  removed  to  North- 
port,  Me.,  at  an  early  age,  and  took  up  a  seafaring  life  in  which  he 
became  a  successful  master  mariner.  During  the  War  of  1812  he 
served  as  Ensign  and  received  an  honorable  discharge  from  Gov. 
Gore  of  Mass.  His  house  was  plundered  by  the  British  in  one  of 
their  raids  along  the  coast  during  this  conflict 

By  Mary  Thayer,  daughter  of  Israel  Thayer,  of  Vinalhaven,  Me., 
Amos^  Pendleton  had  issue: 

898.  Simeon®,  b.  23  Aug.,  1800,  Islesboro;  m.  Lavinia  Bates. 

899.  Levi  (twin  to  Simeon),  d.  ae.  6  weeks. 

He   afterwards  married  in   1808,  Jane   Famsworth,   daughter   of 
William  and  Abby   (Fairfield)   Famsworth.     She  was  born  17  Au- 
gust, 1786,  and  died  29  October,  1854. 
Issue,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

900.  Jane«,  b.  2  Dec,  1809;  m.  David  Alden,  Jr. 

901.  Sarah,  b.  20  Feby.,  1811;  m.  Oliver  Fales. 

902.  Dorothy,  b.  28  Aug.,  1812;  d.  22  Oct,  1857;  m.  John  R.  Whit- 

ing, of  Belfast,  Me.  Issue  (Whiting) :  i.  George  Frederick^, 
res.  Maiden,  Mass.  ii.  Isabella  A.,  m.  Hon.  Joseph  H.  Mar- 
tin of  Rockport,  Me.;  res.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  iii.  Helen  A,, 
d.  5  May,  1905;  m.  James  R.  Famsworth,  of  Rockland,  Me. 

903.  Sophronia  S.,  b.  23  Oct.,  1814;  d.  unm.  at  Northport,  Me.,  9 


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Dec,,  1865.  That  she  possessed  a  good  deal  of  pride  in  her 
family  is  indicated  by  part  of  her  will,  dated  16  Sept^  1864 
(Waldo  Co.,  Me.,  Prob.  Rec.),  which  says,  "The  burying 
ground  situated  upon  said  farm  in  Northport  and  in  which 
so  many  of  my  ancestors  and  relatives  sleep,  and  in  which  I 
have  directed  my  remains  to  be  interred,  ...  I  direct 
shall  never  be  alienated  or  otherwise  disposed  of,  but  remain 
forever  in  the  name  of  Pendleton  as  a  burying  ground." 

904.  Amos,  Jr.,  b.  2  July,  1818;  m.  Mrs.  Mehitable  £.  French. 

905.  Lydia  Boardman,  b.  25  Sept,  1820;  d.  31  Oct.,  1859,  Belfast, 

Me. ;  m.  Dr.  Lycurgus  V.  Payne.  He  d.  8  Aug.,  1853,  ae.  29. 
Issue  (Payne):  i.  Nelson  Millei^,  b.  17  Aug.,  1846;  enlisted 
5  Feby.,  1862,  as  private  in  Co.  K,  4th  Me.  Vol.  Infantry; 
transferred  to  the  19th  Me,  in  July,  1864;  soon  afterwards 
was  reported  missing,  and  was  never  heard  from  again. 

906.  Job  F.,  b.  22  May,  1822;  m.  Harriet  A.  Pollard. 

907.  Abby  Famsworth,  b.  25  Oct.,  1825;  m.  Otis  Cummings. 

908.  Marie  Louise,  b.  20  Aug.,  1827;  m.  (1),  1860,  Dr.  Lorin  Stan- 

ford; (2),  Daniel  Lord.     Res.  (1902),  Patten,  Me. 

909.  Frances  Amelia,  b.  21  Aug.,  1829;  d.  1  Sept.,  1864,  Belfast, 

Me.;  m.  William  F.  Abbott.     No  issue. 

313.  JoB^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Joh^,  Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  WUliam*, 
Joseph*),  bom  14  October,  1782,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  was  a  farmer,  a 
deacon  in  the  church,  and  was  a  kindly  man,  respected  by  all.  He 
lived  at  Northport,  Me.,  for  a  few  years,  and  then  bought  a  farm 
in  Hope  on  the  26th  of  AprU,  1808  (Knox  Co.  Deeds,  ix,  169), 
where  he  remained  until  his  death,  6  November,  1847.  His  will, 
dated  28  September,  1847,  is  recorded  in  the  Waldo  Co.  Probate  rec- 
ords, and  names  his  children  then  surviving. 

Job^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  in  1808,  Betsey  Crane,  bom  12  Sep- 
tember, 1790,  Warren,  Me.,  died  27  July,  1859,  Hope,  Me.,  daughter 
of  Deacon  Calvin  and  Elizabeth  (Jameson)  Crane. 
Issue,  bom  at  Hope,  Me.: 

910.  Joseph  Thomas®,  b.  24  Nov.,  1809;  m.  Mary  E.  Wright. 

911.  Calvin  Crane,  b.  25  Aug.,  1811;  m.  four  times. 

912.  Amos  Boyce,  b.  11  Aug.,  1813;  m.  Anne  H.  Wilson. 

913.  Job  (3rd),  b.  19  May,  1815;  m.  Lois  A.  Howard. 

914.  James  Weed,  b.  17  April,  1817;  d.  11  June,  1827. 

915.  Emeline,  b.  5  Nov.,  1819 ;  m.  John  F.  Gilkey. 

916.  Prisdlla  Mansfield,  b.  7  Feby.,  1822;  m.  [1021]  Ambrose**  Pen- 

dleton. 

917.  Eliza  Wilson,  b.  29  June,  1824;  m.  Warren  Bills. 

918.  Mary  Crane,  b.  7  June,  1827;  d.  20  Dec.,  1846. 

919.  Laura  Ann,  b.  2  Dec.,  1829;  d.  unm.,  18  May,  1846. 

920.  Crandall  William,  b.  6  Dec.,  1832;  d.  31  March,  1853. 

921.  Freeman  Warren,  b.  8  May,  1836;  m.  Sarah  M.  Lyford. 

922.  Simon,  d.  inf. 

923.  Calvin,  d.  inf. 


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Ref.:  **The  Jamesons   in  America." 

314.  Dorothy^  Pendleton  {Job^,  Capt.  WiUiam\  Col  William^ 
Joseph*),  bom  1786,  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  10  December,  1814,  aged 
29.  She  married  12  October,  1806,  as  his  first  wife,  Ephraim  Wood 
(3rd),  son  of  Ephraim,  Jr.,  and  Mary  (Heald)  Wood.  He  was 
born  at  Concord,  Mass.,  7  October,  1773.  Dorothy  was  brought  up 
by  her  uncle,  John*  Pendleton.  Her  husband  married  (2),  26  Oc- 
tober, 1815,  Prudence  Myrick,  and  (3),  1  May,  1826,  MehitaUe  B. 
Rogers,  and  had  issue  by  each  wife. 

Dorothy's  children,  born  at  Camden,  Me.,  were: 
i.  Eveline',  b.  21  Nov.,  1807;  m.  29  Nov.,  1832,  William  Andrew 
Norwood,  and  was  living  at  Camden  in  1902.     She  had  five 
children,  among  them  a  son.  Dr.  E.  W.  Norwood,  of  Spencer, 
Mass. 
ii.  Dorothy  Henriette,  b.  29  Sept,  1809;  d.  unm.,  27  Jany.,  1901. 
iii.  Clementine,  b.  3  Oct.,  1811;  d.  30  Dec.,  1894;  m.  Sept.,  1832, 
John  Winslow   Knox   Norwood,   brother   to   William   Andrew 
Norwood, 
iv.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Feby.,  1813;  d.  28  March,  1814. 

Ref.:  William  Wood  Genealogy,  p.  39.  This  work  calls  Dorothy,  Doro- 
thy "Pembleton." 

316.  Jane^  Pendleton  (Jo6*,  CapU  Willtam^  Col.  Williafn\  Jo- 
9eph^),  bom  7  April,  1789,  Islesboro,  Me.,  died  there,  7  June,  1821. 
She  married,  as  his  first  wife,  Philip  Gilkey,  son  of  John  and  Syl- 
vina  (Thomas)  Gilkey.  He  married  (2),  Mrs.  Deborah  Cushing, 
and  (3),  Mrs.  [318]  Judith^  (Pendleton)  Wade,  and  had  six  more 
children  by  his  second  wife. 

Issue  of  Jane^,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.  (from  family  Bible): 
i.  Jane  Pendleton*,  b.  9  April,  1807;  d.  1  Aug.,  1884;  m.  26  Dec, 

1823,  Robert  Coombs,  Jr.,  and  had  thirteen  children, 
ii.  Philip,  Jr.,  b.  16  Oct.,  1808;  m.  [974]  Artemisia'  Pendleton, 
iii.  Isaac,  b.  3  Oct.,  1811;  d.  29  May,  1887;  m.  12  Dec.,  1835, 

Martha  A.   Blanchard. 
iv.  Grace,  b.  6  Nov.,  1813;  d.  19  Oct.,  1828. 
V.  Lydia,  b.  15  April,  1816;  m.  [455]  Nathan^  Pendleton, 
vi.  Judith  P.,  b.  29  April,  1817;  d.  24  Oct.,  1899;  m,  25  Sept., 

1833,  William  G.  Hardy, 
vii.  Welcome,  b.  6  June,  1819;  d.  2  Nov.,  1821. 
viii.  Royal,  b.  24  May,  1821;  m.  21  Dec.,  1841,  Hannah  A.  Young. 

He  was  a  builder  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  for  many  years,  and 

upon  his  retirement  from  business   removed  to  Bridgewater, 

Mass.,  where  he  was  living  recently. 

317.  Peleg^  Pendleton  (/ob«,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  17  Febmary,  1793,  and 
died    at    Lincolnville,     Me.,     12     Febmary,     1874.      He    lived     ni 


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Lincolnville,  Me.^  nearly  all  his  life,  where  he  ran  a  large  farm  and 
was  also  interested  in  the  salmon  fisheries.  He  married  (no  date) 
Patience  Little  Rogers^  bom  25  August,  1796,  died  11  February, 
1873,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Patience  (Little)  Rogers  of  Castine. 
Me. 

Issue,  bom  at  LincolnviUe: 

924.  Job%  b.  29  Sept.,  1815;  m.  Lucy  Coombs. 

925.  Atherton  Wales,  b.  19  May,  1817;  m.  Prudence  J.  Coombs. 

926.  Samuel  Rogers,  b.  25  Nov.,  1818;  m.   (1),  Mrs.  Huldah  Sher- 

man; (2),  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Ludwig. 

927.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  7  Oct.,  1820;  d.  unm. 

928.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  19  Dec.,  1821;  m.  as  his  third  wife,  30  May, 

1852,  Abel  French.     No  issue.     She  was  living  at  Lincoln- 
viUe in  1901. 

929.  John  Wade,  b.  15  Aug.,  1823;  d.  unm.  1852. 

930.  William  Henry,  b.  15  July,  1825;  d.  unm. 

931.  Francis  Bakeman,  b.  26  April,  1827;  d.  1897,  Kamloups,  B.  C; 

m.  Rebecca  Sylvester.     No  issue. 

932.  George   Edward,  b.    10    Sept,    1829;   d.   unm.    in   British   Co- 

lumbia. 

933.  Charles  Carroll,  b.  30  April,  1831;  m.  Elizabeth  Brown;  lives 

near  LincolnviUe.     No  issue. 

934.  Sabrina  Dodge,  b.  29  June  1833;  d.  1892;  m.  Andrew  TarbeU. 

No  issue. 

935.  Oliver  Milton,  b.  7  Oct.,  1835;  m.  Mary  Thompson. 

936.  Albert  Reed,  b.  18  Oct.,  1837;  d.  unm. 

937.  Reed  Wade,  b.  29  Nov.,  1839 ;  d.  unm. 

938.  Child  unnamed,  b.  21  Sept.,  1841;  d.  inf. 

Rcf.:  "John  Rogers  of  Marshfleld"  Genealogy. 

321  William^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  Wil- 
liarn^,  Joseph*),  born  4  January,  1778,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  removed  to 
Northx>ort,  Me.,  at  early  age,  and  took  up  a  large  farm  extending 
forty  rods  along  the  shore  and  one  mile  inland.  During  the  War  of 
1812  he  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Jonathan  Frye's  Northport  Co., 
Col.  Ulmer's  Regt.,  and  was  on  duty  at  Belfast  from  September  2nd 
to  September  21st,  1814  (Mass.  Adj.  Gen.  Records).  He  died  at 
Northport,  7  May,  1863.  He  married  (1),  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  Ra- 
chel (or  Hannah)  Cleverly,  of  Braintree,  Mass.  She  died  24  March, 
1829.  He  married  (2),  8  August,  1830,  Mrs.  Nancy  Meagher.  She 
died  27  October,  1833,  and  he  married  (3),  28  June,  1835,  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Patterson,  who  died  6  September,  1863. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

939.  Jared  C.«,  b.  1  Feby.,  1800;  m.  Phebe  Holbrook. 

940.  Jonathan,  b.  Aug.,  1802;  m.  (1),  Rachel  Drinkwater;  (2),  Eu- 

nice Drinkwater. 

941.  Isaac,  b.  2  April,  1805;  m.  Wealthy*  Drinkwater. 

942.  Henry,  m.  Mrs.  Eunice  Goodwin. 


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238  THE   PBin>LSTON   GBNBALOGT 

943.  Louise^  d.  20  Oct.,  1887,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  Isaac  Allard.      No 

issue. 

944.  Maiy  Jane,  d.   2  March,   1892,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.   27  Aug., 

1845,  George  Deake.     No  issne. 

945.  Rachel  (  ?),  d.  3  Feby.,  1829.    This  date,  found  in  an  old  fam- 

ily Bible,  may  refer  to  William's  first  wife. 

323.  IsAAc^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  William',  Col.  Wil- 
liam"^, Joseph*),  bom  31  March,  1781,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  settled  at 
Camden,  Me.,  where  he  boaght  a  farm  10  March,  1812.  The  rest 
of  his  life  was  spent  in  this  town,  where  he  died  12  March,  1873. 
He  was  a  deacon  in  the  Baptist  Church.  He  married  (1),  9  Janu- 
ary, 1805,  [315]  Lucy^  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  [115] 
Job^  and  Lydia  (Decrow?)  Pendleton.  She  d^ed  at  Camden,  29 
June,  1850.  He  married  (2),  Mrs.  Catherine  Thorndike,  of  Waldo- 
boro.  Me.,  ne6  Wolfe  or  Wooler. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

946.  SabrinaS  b.  21   Sept.,  1806;  d.  6   Feby.,  1862;  m.   25  June, 

1837,  Henry  Dodge.     No  issue. 

947.  Belinda,  b.  15  June,  1808;  m-  Caleb  B.  Gilkey. 

948.  Andrew,  b.  15  Sept.,  1809;  m.  Mary  Williamson. 

949.  Cyrus,  b.  7  March,  1814;  m.  Elizabeth  Batcheldor. 

950.  Joseph  Huse,  b.  28  May,  1817;  m.   (1),  Maria  B.   Freeman; 

(2),  Lydia  A.  Fowles. 

324.  (Capt.)  Jonathan^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  Wil- 
Ham',  Col.  William^,  Joseph'),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  9  Janu- 
ary, 1783,  and  died  October,  1869.  During  the  War  of  1812  he  was 
a  private  in  Capt.  Jonathan  Frye's  Northport  Co.,  Col.  Ulmer's 
Regt.,  and  served  at  Belfast  from  September  2-14,  1814  (Mass. 
Adj.  Gen.  Records).  The  records  of  the  Adjutant  General  of  Maine 
show  that  Jonathan  Pendleton  of  Northport  was  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, Co.  H,  First  Regt  of  Infantry,  Second  Brigade,  Third  Divi- 
sion of  Militia,  to  rank  from  6th  August,  1831.  He  was  honorably 
discharged  on  accoimt  of  limitation  4  March,  1846,  i.e.,  when  he  was 
63  years  old. 

Capt.   Pendleton  married   (no  date)    Lydia  J.   Enowles,  daughter 
of  Simon  K.  Knowles.     She  died  10  September,  1864. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  except  the  third: 

951.  Richmond  Hatch«,  b.  29  Nov.,  1811;  m.  Nancy  Watson. 

952.  Elisha  K.,  b.  16  May,  1813;  m.  Catherine  S.  Knowles. 

953.  Lydia   Jane,  b.   14   May,   1816,   Belfast,   Me.;   m.   at  Boston, 

Mass.,  13  July,  1836,  Daniel*  Philbrook,  son  of  Job  and 
[702]  Sylvina^  (Pendleton)  Philbrook.  Issue  (Philbrook), 
b.  Islesboro,  Me.:  i.  Maria  Lavinia^,  b.  22  Nov.,  1837;  d.  27 
Jany,,  1859;  m.  25  Nov.,  1857,  Ambrose  Philbrook.  ii.  Cost- 
ansa  Almira,  b.  3  March,  1840;  m.  20  Oct.,  1858,  Walter 
Scott  Cookson.  Res.  100  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  iii.  Dan- 
iel Emery,  b.  9  April,  1843;  lost  at  sea,  1  Feby.,  1866.     iv. 


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Georgiana,  b.  9  Sept.,  1846;  mmL  Res.  Seven  Hundred  Acre 
Island,  Me.  y.  Flora  Emma  (twin),  d.  14  March,  1865.  vi. 
Charles  Theobald,  b.  6  Nov.,  1848;  d.  8  Oct.,  1869. 

954.  Joseph  Knowles,  b.  6  June,  1818;  m.  Lncy  S.  Watson. 

326.  PoLLY^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^  Capi.  William^,  Col.  WU- 
liam\  Joseph*),  bom  18  October,  1787,  at  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  27 
May,  1859.     She  married  3  September,  1806«  Deacon  Simeon  Morse. 

Issue   (Morse) : 
i.  George«,  b.  27  Feby.,  1808;  d.  28  March,  1863,  Buda,  111.;  m. 

(1),  Elethea  Weston;  (2),  Ann  Sanborn, 
ii.  Sarah,  b.  3  Feby.,  1810;  d.  8  Sept.,  1886;  m.  John  Knight 
iii.  Washington,  b.  8  Dec,  1812;  d.  23  Jany.,  1882,  Danversport, 

Mass.;  m.  Ann  Burrell. 
iv.  «Hezron,  b.   15  March,  1814;  d.  in  Kingsfield,  Me.;  m.  Mary 

Ricker. 
V.  Nathan  P.,  b.  19  March,  1816;  d.  14  June,  1879,  Smithfield, 

Me.;  m.  Mary  Whitehouse. 
vi.  Jane  Pendleton,  b.  22  March,  1818;  m.  10  March,  1839,  Wil- 
liam Dawson,  and  was  living  In  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  in  1904. 
vii.  Isaac,  b.  10  April,  1820;  m.  10  July,  1851,  Sarah  A.  Hathorne. 

Living  in  Norridgewock,  Me.,  in  1902. 
viii.  Joseph,  b.  22  March,  1822;  d.  about  1881,  Osgood,  Ind. 
ix.  Elethea,  b.  17  May,  1824;  d.  31  Oct.,  1899,  Ayer,  Mass.;  m. 

Alexander  Delano. 
X.  Elvira,  b.   4  Feby.,   1827;   d.   29   Nov.,   1870,   Solon,  Me.;  m. 

Zenas  F.  Hathome. 
xi.  Ambrose  P.,  b.  28  May,  1829;  d.  2  Sept.,  1890,  Oakland,  Me.; 

m.    (1),   Mary  Wheeler;    (2),   Sarah   Russell;    (3),   Harriet 

Farnham. 
xii.  Simeon,  Jr.,  b.  12  Jany.,  1832;  m.  16  April,  1865,  Mary  E. 

Hathome.     Res.,  1902,  Madison,  Me. 

327.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  JVUliam^, 
Joseph*),  was  dom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  September,  1789,  and  died 
at  Camden,  Me.,  2  March,  1850.  He  was  a  mariner  and  is  said  to 
have  served  in  the  War  of  1812.  He  married  (no  date)  Susan  Well- 
man,  bom  about  1797,  Searsmont,  Me.,  died  there,  1852,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Martha   (Hilton)  Wellman. 

Issue,   from   Camden,    Me.,   records,   first   bom   at   Islesboro, 
next  four  at  Searsmont,  others  at  Camden: 

955.  Martha  Jane«,  b.  9  Sept.,  1814;  d.  10  Feby.,  1890,  Camden, 

Me.;  m.  29  AprU,  1841,  WiUiam  S.  Barrett,  b.  5  Nov.,  1811, 
Camden,  d.  there,  11  Nov.,  1889,  son  of  Daniel  and  Peggy 
(Grose)  Barrett.  Issue  (Barrett),  b.  Camden,  Me.:  i.  Mary 
Margaret^,  b.  11  April,  1842;  m.  26  April,  1868,  Hanson 
Beverag^.  Res.  Camden,  Me.  ii.  Dorcas  Atlar,  b.  22  Jany., 
1844;  d.  12  Nov.,  1847.  iii.  Josephine  Maria,  b.  17  Sept., 
1846;  m.  21  Dec.,  1869,  Mark  W.  Calderwood.     Res.  Rock- 


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240  THB  PBKDLSTON  OBNBALOGT 

port^  Me.  [Ref.:  "  Genealogies  of  Old  Families  of  Omcord, 
Mass/'] 
966.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  28  Sept,  1815  (or  1812);  d.  20  Oct.,  1891; 
m.  (1),  1836,  Charles  Prince,  son  of  John  and  Rebecca 
Prince;  (2),  Daniel  McLennan.  Issne  (Prince):  i.  Charles 
M.\  b.  5  Feby.,  1837;  d.  31  May,  1897,  Rockport,  Mc;  m. 
Elisabeth  Wood.  He  served  three  years  in  the  2nd  Maine 
Battery  during  the  Civil  War.  ii.  George  H.,  b.  12  Nov., 
1841;  m.  Gertrude  McKeller.  He  enlisted  at  the  outbreak  of 
the  Rebellion  among  the  nine-months'  men,  and  when  this 
term  of  service  had  expired,  he  re-enlisted  in  the  1st  D.  C. 
Cavalry,  Co.  G.     He  d.  6  March,  1864,  at  Washington^  D.  C. 

957.  Richard  Wellman,  b.  16  March,  1817;  m.  (1),  Mary  Ann  Hop- 

kins; (2),  Mary  Wallace. 

958.  Isaac,  b.  18  Oct.,  1818;  d.  6  Nov.,  1818. 

959.  Martin  Luther,  b.  29  Sept,  1820;  m.  Matilda  Arey. 

960.  Lycena  W.,  b.  29  Nov.,  1822;  m.  Rev.  George  Herrick. 

961.  William  Henry,  b.  10  Nov.,  1827.     Left  home  when  a  young 

man  and  has  not  been  heard  from  since. 

962.  John  Edwin,  b.  5  Jany.,  1829;  m.  Cornelia  B.  NuU. 

963.  Franklin,  b.  14  Feby.,  1833  (or  10  Feby.,  1831) ;  d.  16  March, 

1833. 

329.  Prudence^  Pendleton  {Jonathan^,  Capt.  William*,  CoL 
William^,  Joseph^),  bom  18  November,  1793,  Islesboro,  Me.  (or  19 
November,  1794);  died  11  October,  1885,  Albion,  Me.  She  married 
at  Islesboro,  24  March,  1821,  Henry  White  of  Vinalhaven,  Mc,, 
bom  there,  3  September,  1795,  died  9  October,  1869,  Albion,  Me. 

Issue  (White),  first  two  bom  at  Vinalhaven,  others  at  Albion: 
i.  Henrietta  Hope«,  b.  12  Aug.,  1822;  m.  4  March,  1838,  Anson 

B.  Danforth. 
ii.  Leonidas,  b.  27  Sept.,  1830;  m.   (1),  26  Jany.,  1859,  Roxanns 

H.  Barlow.     She  d.  5  June,  1863,  and  he  m.   (2),  1   May, 

1864,  Elizabeth  A.  Nado. 
iii.  Lucy  Eaton,  b.  21  June,  1833;  m.  (1),  18  June,  1855,  MarUn 

V.  B.  Richards;   (2),  1  Dec,  1862,  Darius  F.  Place.     Res. 

(1905),   Cambridge,   Mass. 
iv.  George  Henry,  b.  14  Nov.,  1834;  d.  12  Jany.,  1878,  Augusto, 

Me.;  m.  23  April,  1857,  Anna  C.  Cottle. 

330.  Robert  M.''  Pendleton  {Jonathan^,  Capt,  William^,  CoL 
William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  18  January,  1796,  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
and  died  there,  31  August,  1839.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  He 
married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  15  February,  1821,  Eliza  ChurchOl  Har- 
low, born  26  February,  1804,  died  lO'  May,  1891,  daughter  of  John 
and  Eliza  (Alway)  Harlow.  She  married  (2),  as  his  second  wife 
(pub.  20  April,  1840),  Francis  Grindle,  Esq. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

964.  Charles  Augustus*,  b.  10  Jany.,  1824;  m.  Susan  E.  Sherman. 


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965.  Catherine  M.,  b.  27  Oct.,  1825;  m.   (1),  Joel  Thomas;   (2), 

Martin  S.  Coombs. 

966.  Lorenxo,  b.  8  Sept,  1827;  m.  Elizabeth*  Boardman. 

967.  Mary  Ann,  b.  18  Oct.,  1829;  m.  Calvin  W.  Sherman. 

968.  Charlotte  A.,  b.  10  Aug.,  1831;  m.  Emory  Williams. 

969.  Horatio  Seal,  b.  11  June,  1834;  m.  (1),  Martha  Baker;  (2), 

Joan  Baker. 

970.  Eliza  J.,  b.  8  Aug.,  1836;  m.  at  Portland,  Me.,  26  July,  1863, 

Humphrey  Ayers.    Res.  (1902),  Oakland,  Cal.    Issue  (Ayers): 

i.  Edwin  H.^,  m. .     ii.  Charles  L.,  m.  Ernestine 

J.^^  Brown,  dau.  of  Thomas  F.*  and  Lavinia*  (Boardman) 
Brown,  a  descendant,  through  her  father,  of  [226]  Margaret* 
Pendleton,  and  through  her  mother,  of  [231]  Mary*  Pendle- 
ton (History  of  Islesboro,  p.  170).  iii.  Lottie,  m.  O.  O.  New- 
hall,  of  San  Francisco,    iv.  Walter,  d.  ae.  7  years. 

333.  Esther^  Pendleton  {Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  Wit- 
Uam\  Joseph*),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  31  March,  1803;  died  at  No. 
Union,  Me.,  8  March,  1869.  She  married  June,  1823,  Daniel  Gould, 
bom  2  April,  1799,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  died  20  April,  1896,  E.  Union, 
Me.,  son  of  William  and  Lucana  (Cole)  Gould. 

Issue   (Gould),  first  four  bom  at  Camden,  others  at  Hope, 
Me.: 
i.  William  Tillson*,  b.  4  May,  1824;  d.  AprU,  1871;  m.  Aldana 
Greene.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War. 

ii.  Daniel,  Jr.,  b.  28  Aug.,  1826;  m.  Hannah  Jones. 

iii.  Nathaniel  C,  b.  1828;  d.  inf. 

iv.  Luther  H.,  b.  14  July,  1830;  m.  Sarah  Jones.     He  was  a  sol- 
dier of  the  Rebellion,  and  d.  in  1865  while  on  his  way  home. 

V.  Benjamin  T.,  b.  31  Jany.,  1832;  d.  24  March,  1882;  m.  Elvira 
Payson.     Served  in  the  Civil  War. 

vi.  Esther,  b.  30  July,  1833;  d.  14  July,  1896;  m.  Nathaniel  Jones. 

vii.  Elbridge  R.,  b.  27  June,  1835.     He  was  a  member  of  the  20th 

Me.  Volunteers,  and  d.  in  the  service,  26  Dec.,  1862,  unm. 
viii.  Almeda  S.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1837;  d.  5  July,  1894;  m.  Wylie  Jones. 

ix.  Lucinda  J-,  b.  24  July,  1838;  d.  14  April,  1888;  m.  William 
Henry  Bryant. 

X.  Susannah  M.,  b.  25  Nov.,  1841 ;  m.  Andrew  Pease. 

334.  Jane^  PENDI.ETON  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  WiUiam^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph*)  was  bom  14  August,  1804,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and 
died  January,  1892,  at  Camden,  Me.  Flhe  married  Benjamin 
Thomas,  who  died  26  January,  1870. 

Issue  (Thomas),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

i.  Benjamin*,  Jr.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1823;  d.  1823. 

ii.  Jane,  b.  8  Aug.,  1824;  m.  [976]  Andrew*  Pendleton, 
iii.  Isaac,  b.  16  Feby.,  1826;  m.  Augusta  Porter,  of  Camden, 
iv.  Avery  G.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1826:  d.  13  May,  1828 


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242  THE  PENDLETON  OENSALOOT 

y.  Julia  M.^  b.  30  June,  1829;  m.  (1)^  Judson  Dodge;  (2),  Sam- 
uel Hancock.     Res.  No.  Islesboro^  Me. 

vi.  Sylvina^  b.  28  Sept,  1831;  m.  Elbridge*  Hewes,  a  great-grand- 
son of  Sylvester  and   [226]   Margaret*  (Pendleton)   Cottrell. 

vil.  Nancy  G.>  b.  20  April,  1835;  m.  Noah  Rose.     Res.  Walling- 

fordy  Conn, 
viii.  Hannah  Louise^  b.    18   March,   1840;   m.  William  £.   Currier. 
Res.  Camden,  Me. 

iz.  William  H.,  b.  23  Febj.,  1842.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil 

War. 
z.  Amanda,  b.  26  May,  1843;  m.  Adelbert  Hooper. 

zi.  Edward  £.,  b.  11  Oct,  1844;  drowned  off  the  coast  of  North 
Carolina. 

zii.  Onslow,  b.   10  Nov.,  1846;  m.   Justina  J.  Sherman.     He  was 
lost  at  sea. 

Rcf.;    "  History  of  Islesboro,  Mje.,"  pp.  285-6,  &26. 

336.  LuciNDA^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  CoL  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph^),  bom  22  June,  1806,  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  there,  2 
March,  1899.  She  married  23  December,  1831,  John  Gilkey,  bom 
8  June,  1804,  Islesboro,  died  26  March,  1890,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mercy  (Ames)  Gilkey. 

Issue  (Gilkey),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Delia  Ann^  b.  17  May,  1834;  d.  young, 
ii.  Sybil  S.,  b.  4  Aug.,  1835;  d.  1845. 
iii.  Nathan  P.,  b.  30  Nov.,  1837;  d.  28  Jany.,  1851. 
iv.  Cerene  F.,  b.  8  May,  1846;  m-  5  Nov.,  1862,  George  N.  Col- 
lins, son  of  John  and  Rosanna  (Coombs)  Collins.     Res.  Isles- 
boro, Me.     She  has  seven  children   (Collins):     1.  Clara  A*, 
b.  3  March,  1863;  m.  Christopher  G.  Oberlander.     2.  Edith 
R.,  b.  5  July,  1866;  m.  Leon  W.  Wyman.     3.  Efie  B.,  h.  27 
Feby.,  1870;  m.    [3960]    Fields   S.^^   Pendleton.   4.  John   G., 
b.  9  Dec.,  1872;  d.  13  Dec,  1900.     5.  Alida  G.,  b.  19  July, 
1880.     6.  William  C,  b.  1  Dec,  1882.     7.  Dtdlat  S.,  b.  30 
July,  1886. 

336.  (Capt.)  John^  Pendleton  {Capt.  John^,  Capt.  JViUiam^, 
Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  17  September,  1778  (?)  (perhaps 
1777),  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  there,  18  July,  1863.  He  did  not 
remove  to  Camden  with  the  rest  of  his  father's  family,  but  remained 
at  Islesboro  all  his  life  and  lived  upon  the  old  homestead.  This 
property  was  somewhat  divided  during  his  later  years,  several  of  his 
sons-in-law  taking  various  portions.  John  Pendleton  was  always 
known  familiarly  as  "  Capt.  Jack."  He  was  a  deacon  in  the  church 
for  many  years,  and  was  commissioned,  24  January,  1820,  Captain 
in  the  4th  Regt.  of  Militia  (Records  of  Maine  Adj.  Gen.).  After 
his  death  his  property  was  sold  to  the  Islesboro  Land  and  Improve- 
ment Co.    The  old  house  was  taken  down  in  1892. 


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John^  Pendleton  married  (1)^  (no  date)^  Martha  McGlathery. 
She  died  in  1809,  and  he  marri^  (2),  in  1810,  Betsey^  Famsworth, 
a  first  cousin^  daughter  of  Robert  and  [122]  Bridget*  (Pendleton) 
Famsworth.     She  died  18  Jnly,  1881. 

Issue^  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.: 

Children  by  first  wife: 

971.  Martha®,  b.  5  June,  1804;  m.  Elisha  Gilkey. 

972.  Harriet,  b.  22  May,  1805;  m.  John  Farrow,  Jr. 

973.  John  (3rd),  b.  1  Oct.,  1807;  m.  Martha  J.  Chapin. 

974.  Artemisia,  b.  30  April,  1809;  m.  Philip®  Gilkey,  Jr.,  a  second 

cousin,  son  of  Philip  and  [316]  Jane^  (Pendleton)  Gilkey. 
He  d.  January,  1873.  Issue  (Gilkey):  i.  Martha  Jan^,  d. 
at  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  about  1860.  ii.  Lydia,  m.  John  Car- 
ver, of  Searsport,  Me.  iii.  Judith^  d.  at  Newtonville,  Mass., 
about  1860. 
Children  by  second  wife: 

975.  Eliza,  b.  2  Sept.,  1811;  m.  Avery  Gilkey. 

976.  Andrew,  b.  3  June,  1813;  m.  Jane®  Thomas. 

977.  Dolly  Wood,  b.  25  Dec.,  1814;  m.  Ambrose  Farrow. 

978.  Angeline,  b.  14  Dec.,  1816;  m.  Nelson  Gilkey. 

979.  Bridget  F.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1818;  m.  Stephen  Fairfield. 

980.  Julia  Ann,  b.  5  Feby.,  1820;  m.  Joseph  W.  Trim. 

981.  Sarah  C,  b.  31  Oct.,  1821;  m.  Augustine  Tobey,  and  had  no 

issue. 

982.  Oliver,  b.  18  June,  1823;  d.  16  April,  1825. 

983.  Rosina,  b.  31  May,  1824;  m.  WUliam  Adams. 

984.  Jane,  b.  10  Jany.,  1826;  m.  Judson  PhilbrodL. 

985.  Alfred  P.,  b.   5  June,  1830;  m.  26  Dec.,   1854,  Wealthy  P. 

Hatch,  dau.  of  Deacon  James  and  Mary  (Townsend)  Hatch. 
She  was  b,  28  March,  1832.  The  "  History  of  Islesboro  "  [p. 
214]  says  that  Thomas  W.  Gilkey,  whose  first  wife  d.  in 
1868,  m.  (2),  "  Widow  Wealthy  Pendleton."  Alfred  P.  Pen- 
dleton enlisted  in  the  8th  Maine  Regt.  Volunteers,  Co.  H, 
and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Drury's  Bluff*  (Va.),  16 
May,  1864.     No  issue. 

986.  Judson,  b.  11  Dec,  1831;  d.  12  Jany.,  1832. 

Ref.:    -History  of  Islesboro,"  p,  S44. 

337.  Mary^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John*,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  WU- 
liam*,  Joseph^),  bom  14  March,  1779  (?),  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  4 
June,  1852,  Thomaston,  Me.  She  married  Benjamin  Kelleran,  bom 
25  August,  1775,  drowned  23  May,  1814,  son  of  Edward  and  Eliza 
(Burton)  Kelleran. 

Issue  (Kelleran): 

•  Ajccording  to  Roscoe  C.  Pendleton,  a  comrade  in  the  same  company. 
The  ''  History  of  i  Islesboro "  says  that  Alfred  was  killed  at  Fair  Oaks  (31 
Mav-1  June,  1869). 


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244  THS    PBITDLBTON    OBNSALOGT 

i.  Elixa*,  b.  1803;  d.  1873,  Thomaston,  Me.;  m.  Robert  Young, 
ii.  Edward,  b.  1805;  d.  1887,  Cnshing,  Me.;  m.  Jane  A.  Shibles. 
ill.  Mary  Jane,  b.  1807;  d.  1836,  Thomaston;  m.  Francis  Davis, 
iv.  Nancy,  b.  1809;  d.  1860,  Thomaston;  m.  Nathaniel  Lisoomb. 
y.  Rebecca,  b.  1811;  d.  1875,  Thomaston;  m.  James  Gilchrist, 
vi.  James  Henderson,  b.  11  May,  1813;  d.  19  Feby.,  1892,  Thom- 
aston; m.  Margaret  Hewes. 
vii.  Sarah  Parsons,  b.  11  Dec.,  1814;  m.  James  Vose.    She  was  living 
at  Thomaston,  Me.,  in  Dec.,  1902,  and  supplied  our  record 
of  this  family. 

338.  Ahthur^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John^,  CapU  WUliam^,  Col  WiU 
liam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  16  October,  1779  (prob- 
ably 1780),  and  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  in  1859.  Like  so  many  of  the 
Pendletons  of  Maine,  he  followed  the  sea  in  early  life,  and  later  took 
up  farming.  The  greater  part  of  his  life  was  spent  in  Camden,  from 
which  town  he  petitioned  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  in  1806,  with 
other  members  of  the  4th  Regiment,  1st  Brigade,  8th  Division,  for 
permission  to  raise  a  company  of  artillery  in  the  regiment.  On  the 
21st  of  April,  1807,  he  signed  a  petition  for  the  incorporation  of  a 
company  of  light  infantry  in  Camden.  During  the  War  of  1812  be 
was  Ensign  of  a  company  of  that  description  raised  in  the  town  and 
attached  to  Col.  Erastus  Foote's  regiment.  (Records,  Mass.  Adj. 
General.) 

Arthur'  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Princeton,  Mass.,  14  Nov., 
1808,  Sarah  Bigelow  (T.  R.),  bom  29  December,  1778,  died  1817, 
daughter  of  Elias  and  Abigail  (Myrick)  Bigelow  ("  Bigelow  Fam- 
ily," p.  142).*  He  married  (2),  in  1818,  Mary  Fay,  of  Camden, 
daughter  of  Silas  and  Anna  (Gleason)  Fay. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden^  Me. — ^by  first  wife: 

987.  Arthur  B.»,  b.  10  May,  1809;  m.  Lucinda  Pitkin. 

988.  Mary  Emeline,  b.  12  April,  1812;  d.  Oct.,  1847,  Bangor,  Me.; 

m.  at  Bangor  (license  issued  5  Nov.,  1835),  George  Vinall, 
b.  19  May,  1806,  Watertown,  Mass.,  d.  19  May,  1867,  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Susanna  (Adams)  Vinall. 
Issue  (Vinall),  b.  Bangor,  Me.:  i.  Mary  Ellen^,  b.  18  April, 
1840;  m.  Thomas  A.  Wentworth.  Res.  Old  Town,  Me.  ii. 
Harriet  Ann,  b.  14  May,  1842;  d.  1856,  Camden. 

989.  John  H.,  b.  13  March,  1816;  m.  Adeline  F.  Hopkins. 

Children  by  second  wife: 

990.  Sarah,  b.  5  Sept.,  1818;  d.  19  May;  1843;  m.  1840,  James  Bur- 

riU.     No  issue. 

991.  Erastus  N.,  b.  17  April,  1820,  West  Sumner,  Me.;  d.  22  July, 

1877,  Sumner,  Me.;  m.  (1),  Oct.,  1845,  Mary  Williams;  (2), 
Caroline  Heald.     He  had  one  child  that  d.  at  birth. 

992.  Martha  A.,  b.  20  Jany.,  1823;  d.  1862,  Bangor  Me.;  m.  James 

•  Her  step-son,  George  F.  Pendleton,  stated  in  1902  that  she  was  daughter 
of  Hartwell  and  Anna  Bigelow. 


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SSYINTH   OBNBRATION  M5 

Smith,  Jr.  Issue  (Smith):  i.  Adelaide^,  d.  unm.  at  Bangor, 
ii.  Marp,  d.  unm.    iii.  Charles  Jasper,    iv.  Child,  d.  inf. 

d93.  George  F.^  b.  19  June,  1825;  d.  16  Febj.,  1904,  East  Sumner, 
Me.;  m.  31  March,  1878,  Martha  F.  Lawrance,  b.  8  Sept., 
1830,  d.  13  June,  1899,  dau.  of  Silas  and  Charlotte  Law- 
rance.    No  issue. 

994.  Harriet  M.,  b.  20  Jany.,  1828;  d.  12  May,  1869,  Plainfield, 
N.  J.;  m.  at  Camden,  Me.,  29  May,  1849,  Joseph  Treat,  b. 
8  Dec.,  1823,  Enfield,  Me.,  son  of  John  Partridge  and  Ro- 
canna  L.  (Duggans)  Treat.  Issue  (Treat):  i.  Joseph  Er- 
nest^, b.  17  June,  1850,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  1  Nov.,  1879,  Eliaa 
Ann  Bowley.  Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ii.  George  Edward,  b. 
14  June  (or  Jany.),  1864,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  d.  23  Aug., 
1865,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Rcf.:    "Treat  Genealogy." 

341.  Henry^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  WiU 
liam*,  Joseph^),  bom  22  February,  1790,  at  Islesboro,  Me.;  served 
in  the  War  of  1812  as  Sergeant  of  a  company  raised  in  Camden, 
Me.,  and  attached  to  Col.  Erastus  Foote's  regiment  (Records  Mass. 
Adj.  General).  Not  long  afterwards  he  removed  to  Portsmouth, 
Va.,  where  he  was  a  school  teacher  for  many  years.  His  death  oc- 
curred at  Portsmouth  in  September,  1876.  He  married  about  1819, 
Louisa  King,  bom  in  Granville  Co.,  N.  C,  died  1855,  daughter  of 
John  and  Dorothy  (Gilliam)  King. 

Issue,  bora  at  Portsmouth,  Va.: 

995.  Maria  Louise**,  d.  inf. 

996.  Henry  Gilliam,  d.  inf. 

997.  John  King,  b.  1825;  d.  unm.  in  the  yellow  fever  epidemic  of 

1855. 

998.  Eliza  Jane  Dorothy,  b.  1827;  d.  1888;  m.  1842,  James  Par- 

rish.  Issue  (Parrish),  b.  Portsmouth,  Va.:  i.  Louise^,  b. 
1845;  d.  1873;  m.  1869,  E.  T.  Jordan,  ii.  Elizabeth,  b. 
1850;  m.  1871,  V.  W.  Nash. 

999.  Virginia  Clanton,  b.  1829;  d.  1897;  m.  1853,  Dr.  J.  W.  H. 

Tragien.  Issue  (Tragien),  b.  Portsmouth,  Va.:  i.  Paul 
Chalmers^,  b.  1863;  m.  Mary  Peters.  He  is  editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  the  Portsmouth  (Va)  "Star."  ii.  Louise,  b.  1855; 
d.  inf. 

1000.  Celestia,   b.    1831;   m.   as   his   second   wife,   Samuel   Tolman 

Hartt,  b.  9  June,  1816,  Boston,  Mass.,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  T.  (Tohnan)  Hartt  ("  Genealogy  of  Samuel  Hartt,  of 
Lynn,  Mass.,"  p.  78).  Issue  (Hartt),  b.  Portsmouth,  Va.:  i. 
SamueV,  d.  inf.  ii.  Evelyn,  d.  unm.,  1897.  iii.  Henry  Pen- 
dleton; nx. .     He  is  in  California,     iv.   William 

Handy,  b.  1858;  m.  14  Jany.,  1892,  Catherine  Lucretia  Ar- 
mistead.  He  is  a  draughtsman  at  i^e  U.  S.  Navy  Yard  in 
Norfolk,  and  lives  in  Portsmouth,     v.  Grace  Gilliam,  d.  inf. 

1001.  Emily  Knox,  b.  1833;  d.  unm.,  1873. 


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1002.  Augusta  Laura,  b.  1835;  m.  Dr.  J.  M.  Covert     No  issue. 

1003.  George,  b.  1837;  d.  of  yellow  fever,  1855. 

342.  Eliza^  Pendleton  {Capi.  John\  Copt.  William^,  CoL  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph^),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  May,  1796;  died  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  29  November,  1882.  She  married  (no  date)  Frye  Hall,  bom  21 
October,  1788,  Methuen,  Mass.,  died  3  August,  1849,  son  of  Fam- 
ham  and  Sarah  (Bailey)  Hall.  He  was  a  prominent  citizen  of  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  the  first  Register  of  Deeds  of  Waldo  County  from  1827- 
1848,  and  County  Treasurer  during  most  of  that  time. 

Issue  (Hall),  first  three  bom  at  Camden,  others  at  Belfast, 
except  the  seventh: 
i.  Eliza  Jane®,  b.  18  Aug.,  1815;  d.  20  Jany.,  1887;  m.  9  Sept., 

1834,  Dr.  Richard  Moody,  of  Belfast 
ii.  Joseph  Frye,  b.  28  Jany.,  1818;  m.  Mary*  Farrow,  dau.  of  Jo- 
siah,  Jr.,  and  Mary^   (Boardman)   Farrow,  and  granddaugh- 
ter of  Joseph  and  [231]   Mary*  (Pendleton)  Boardman. 
iii.  Sarah  Emeline,  b.  24  Oct,  1820;  d.  25  Jany.,  1821. 
iv.  John  Faraham,  b.  5  Sept.,  1822. 
V.  Elisha  Henry,  b.  22  Feby.,  1825. 
vi.  George  Dana,  d.  inf. 
vii.  Sarah  Boardman,  b.  at  Hope,  Me.     She  is  a  missionary  among 

the  Chinese  of  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
viii.  Julia  Amelia,  b.  4  May,  1833;  d.  26  Sept,  1873,  Norfolk,  Va.; 
m.  8  Dec,  1856,  John  T.  Hall, 
ix.  George  Clancy. 
X.  Hervey  King, 
xi.  William  Milson. 

Ref.:    -Hall  Fairiily." 

343.  Elisha^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John\  Capt.  WtLliam'',  Col.  WH- 
ZtamS  Joieph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  in  1798.  He  removed 
to  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  entered  the  grocery  business,  in  which  he  con- 
tinued \mtil  his  death,  25  Dec,  1873.  He  married  24  November, 
1831,  Eliza  Ann  Hyatt  Millson,  of  Norfolk,  Va. 

Issue,  born  at  Norfolk,  Va.: 

1004.  William  Millson®,  b.  28  Nov.,  1832;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  Frisby. 
1004a.  Frederick,  b.  25  Aug.,  1834;  d.  11  July,  1835. 

344.  George^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John\  Capt  William^,  CoL  Wil- 
liam'^, Joseph^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  22  February,  1800. 
When  he  was  three  years  of  age  the  family  removed  to  Camden, 
Me.  Here  he  received  a  common  school  education  and  subsequently 
taught  school.  When  a  lad  of  twelve,  he  witnessed  the  stationing  of 
cannon  upon  the  top  of  Camden  Mountain.  The  battery  was  com- 
manded by  his  father  and  was  intended  to  repel  any  British  fleet 
which  might  attempt  to  enter  the  Penobscot  river. 

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.Warrington  on  board  the  frigate  "  Constellation/'  and  while  in  this 
service  tods  an  active  part  in  the  reception  to  LaFayette  when  the 
Marqnis  visited  this  country  in  1825.  Retaming  to  Camden  he  pur- 
chased the  prospective  interests  of  his  brothers  and  sisters  in  their 
father's  property^  and  engaged  in  the  general  mercantile  business^ 
in  milling  and  in  other  pursuits.  The  Camden  homestead^  a  substan- 
tial and  commodious  dwelling  overlooking  the  bay^  was  erected  in 
1803^  and  stood  for  more  than  one  hundred  years^  when  it  was  de- 
stroyed by  fire.  The  family  estate  included  much  of  the  most  valu- 
able business  and  finest  residential  portion  of  the  town. 

Mr.  Pendleton  took  much  interest  in  politics,  and  as  a  delegate  to 
the  Harrisburg  Convention  which  nominated  Gen.  Harrison  for  the 
presidency,  proposed  a  resolution  that  the  term  of  office  of  the  presi- 
dent be  extended  to  a  period  of  six  years,  and  that  he  be  ineligible 
to  re-election.  The  resolution  was  defeated,  but  from  that  time  the 
proposition  has  continued  to  grow  in  favor. 

In  1850  Mr.  Pendleton  went  to  California,  and  was  appointed  by 
President  Fillmore  Appraiser  of  Customs  at  San  Francisco.  In 
1853  he  returned  to  Maine  and  removed  his  family  to  Gorham,  in 
order  that  they  might  receive  the  superior  educational  advantages 
afforded  by  the  famous  Academy  and  Seminary  in  that  place.  He 
then  went  back  to  San  Francisco,  remaining  there  until  the  summer 
of  1856.  The  rest  of  his  life  was  spent  in  Maine  and  in  Iowa,  where 
he  had  some  business  interests.  He  was  a  man  of  conspicuous  in- 
tegrity of  character,  of  broad  views  and  sympathies,  a  fine  type  of 
the  gentleman  of  the  old  school.  He  died  at  the  residence  of  his 
son,  £dward  Waldo  Pendleton,  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  27  August,  1875. 

George'^  Pendleton  married  at  Plainfield,  Conn.,  28  September, 
1831,  Susan  Wealthan  Johnson,  bom  there,  15  December,  1810,  died 
2  October,  1898,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  daughter  of  Anson  and  Huldah 
(Huntington)  Johnson.  She  was  a  descendant  of  Edward  Johnson, 
a  first  settler  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  who  wrote  one  of  the  earliest  histo- 
ries of  New  England. 

Issue  of  George^  and  Susan   (Johnson)    Pendleton,  born  at 
Camden,  Me.: 

1005.  Ralph  Cross  Johnson^  b.  6  July,  1832;  m.  Hannah  Davis. 

1006.  George  Henry,  b.  8  July,  1834;  m.  Harriet  P.  Baker. 

1007.  Virginia  Dare,  b.  22  March,  1837 ;.m.  Rev.  Thomas  S.  Robie. 

1008.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  21  March,  1840;  unm.     Res.  Yarmouth, 

Me.  She  has  been  a  teacher  in  various  private  schools,  and 
has  given  us  much  help  in  this  work. 

1009.  Susan  Johnson,  b.  25  May,  1842;  m.  Charles  H.  Sheldon. 

1010.  Lewis  Warrington,  b.  18  March,  1844;  m.  Caroline  S.  Conner. 

1011.  Anne  Frances,  b.  27  March,  1846;  m.  George  P.  Sheldon. 

1012.  Edward  Waldo,  b.  22  May,  1848.     His  preparatory  education 

was  at  Gorham  Academy.  Two  years  were  spent  at  Bow- 
doin  College.  He  was  graduated  from  the  University  of 
Michigan,  receiving  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  1872 
and  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  in  1875.     He  was  Super- 


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intendent  of  Public  Schools  at  Owasso^  Michigan,  and  in- 
structor in  Classics  in  the  Detroit  High  School.  He  attended 
the  Law  Department  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  1876,  and  has  since  continued  in  the  suc- 
cessful practice  of  his  profession.  For  a  period  of  fifteen 
years  he  was  nfember  of  the  Board  of  Water  Commissioners 
of  the  City  of  Detroit  (occupying  the  position  of  president 
for  three  terms),  and  has  been  prominent  in  the  manicipal, 
social  and  literary  activities  of  the  city.  Observation  and 
study  of  foreign  countries  have  contributed  to  his  broad 
views.  He  is  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Detroit  Mu- 
seum of  Art,  and  has  served  upon  the  Board  of  Trustees.  He 
is  a  member  of  numerous  clubs  and  social  organizations. 

Mr.  Pendleton  m.  (1),  26  Nov.,  1895,  Mrs.  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Porter)  Leggett,  b.  29  Oct,  1849,  d.  9  March,  1897, 
dau.  of  Robert  David  and  Sarah  Ann  (McManns)  Porter. 
He  m.  (2),  at  Harbor  Point,  Mich.,  11  Sept.,  1901,  Catha- 
rina  Mercy  Berry,  b.  28  May.  1862,  Detroit,  Mich.,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Janet  (Lowe)  Berry.     He  has  had  no  ch. 

345.  Ltdia  Jane^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John^,  Capt.  William^,  Col. 
WiUiam!^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  at  Camden. 
She  married  (no  date)  Archibald  Buchanan. 

Issue   (Buchanan),  from  Camden,  Me.,  records: 
i.  Archibald®,  Jr.,  b.  21  March,  1827;  d.  9  May,  1830. 
ii.  Alexander,  b.  17  Nov.,  1830;  m.  Annie  Porter.     Res.  Camden, 

Me.     He  is  in  the  ship-caulking  business. 
iU.  Susannah  Elizabeth,  b.  22  Sept,  1834;  d.   16  Sept.,  1867;  m. 
as  his  first  wife,  5  July,  1857,  Thomas  Baldwin  Wood.     He 
m.  (2),  [1046]  Augusta  F.«  Pendleton, 
iv.  James  H.,  b.  22  Sept.,  1836;  d.  14  Aug.,  1838. 
V.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  8  July,  1839;  d.  unm. 
vi.  Louisa  A.,  b.  19  Sept.,  1841;  d.  11  Aug.,  1842. 
vii.  James  P.,  b.  19  Sept.,  1843;  d.  28  April,  1848. 

346.  William^  Pendleton  (Oliver^,  CapL  William^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  14  August,  1779.  He 
lived  at  Islesboro  for  several  years  after  his  marriage,  then  removed 
to  Northport,  and  in  1808  to  Hope,  Me.,  where  he  bought  land  of 
Simon  Barrett  on  the  20th  of  February  in  that  year  (Knox  Co. 
Deeds,  ix,  142).  He  was  a  mariner  and  farmer,  and  died  at  Rock- 
land, Me.,  30  April,  1856. 

He  married  (1),  (no  date)  [311]  Priscilla^  Pendleton,  a  first 
cousin,  daughter  of  [115]  Job*  and  Sarah  (Crandall)  Pendleton. 
She  died  12  February,  1838,  and  he  married  (2),  at  Boston,  Mass., 
10  December,  1838,  Mrs.  Littleton  Morgan,  ne6  Nancy  Young,  said 
to  have  been  a  second  cousin. 

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1013.  SaUy  CrandaU*,  b.  27  July,  1801;  d.  25  Oct.,  1820;  m.  Adam 

Weed,     No  issue. 

1014.  Priscilla^  b.  5  June,  1803;  m.  Samael  P.  Mansfield. 

1015.  Wniiam  Winthrop,  b.  17  June,  1805;  d.  19  Nov.,  1805. 

1016.  Susan  Dunn,  b.  19  June,  1808;  d.  9  May,  1837,  Searsmont, 

Me.;  m.  at  Hope,  19  Feby.,  1829,  Josiah  Sweetland.  Issue 
(Sweetland),  b.  Searsmont:  i.  PriscUla  P.*,  b.  19  Dec., 
1829;  d.  about  1890,  near  Hillsbpro,  So.  Dak.;  m.  20  Nov., 
1854,  James  Sweetland.  ii.  Almeda,  b.  16  Dec.,  1831;  d.  26 
April,  1882,  Medford,  Mass.;  m.  18  Jany.,  1869,  Lysander 
Farr. 

1017.  William,  Jr.,  b.  16  Sept.,  1809;  m.  Mary  Bartlett. 

1018.  Ephraim  Wood,  b.  28  Sept.,  1811;  m.  three  times. 

1019.  Littleton  Morgan,  b.  20  Oct.,  1813;  m.  Elizabeth  R.  Crane. 

1020.  Dorothy  Wood,  b.  19  April,  1816;  d.  26  May,  1841;  m.  as 

his  first  wife,  16  Nov.,  1837;  Nehemiah  Hilt,  b.  1815,  Cam- 
den, Me.,  d.  Feby.,  1904,  China,  Me.  Issue  (Hilt):  i. 
Fiorina  Thomas^  b.  2  Sept.,  1838;  m.  Sept,  1863,  William 
T.  C.  Westcott.  Res.  Bangor,  Me.  ii.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  19 
March,  1840;  m.  13  May,  1860,  Warren  Augustus  Bragg. 
Res.  Bangor,  Me. 

1021.  Ambrose,  b.  21  June,  1818;  m.  three  times. 

1022.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  14  May,  1820;  d.  25  Feby.,  1897,  Rockland, 

Me.;  m.  Alfred  Sleeper,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Abigail  (Sher- 
man) Sleeper.  Issue  (Sleeper):  i.  Isabel  A?,  b.  8  Dec., 
1844,  Rockland;  d.  Nov.,  1903,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  21  Nov., 
1872,  Sidney  Hunt,  and  has  one  son,  Alfred  PerdvaP^ 
(Hunt),  of  Bangor. 

1023.  Eliza  Parkman,  b.  10  April,  1823;  d.  12  April,  1823. 

347.  Sally^  Pendleton  {Olxvei^,  Capt.  WUliam^,  Col.  WUliam^, 
Joseph*),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  26  December,  1782;  died  at  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  7  November,  1863.  She  married  29  October,  1806,  Jo- 
seph Palmer,  bom  3  August,  1782,  Hanover,  Mass.,  son  of  Ephraim 
and  Desire  (Oldham)  Palmer. 

Issue  (Palmer),  first  six  bom  at  Lincolnville,  others  at  Bel- 
fast, Me.: 
i.  Oliver  Pendleton*,  b.  2  Feby.,  1807;  d.  26  Oct.,  1826. 
ii.  Lemuel  Rich,  b.  22  Feby.,  1809;  d.  3  May,  1879;  m-  (1),  Su- 
sanna   Rebecca    Hanford:    (2),    Mary    Parker    Dodd;     (3), 
Frances  A.  Little.     He  has  a  son,  D wight  Parker*  (Palmer), 
a  business  man  of  Belfast,  Me.,  who  is  a  veteran  of  the  Civil 
War,  and  a  son.  Rev.  £.  B.  Palmer,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who 
was  chaplain  of  the  19th  Me.  Vol.  during  that  conflict. 
iiL  Almira  Oldham,  b.  27  March,  1811;  d.  16  Feby.,  1901;  m.  Sol- 
omon Brooks  Hunt, 
iv.  Barker  Brooks,  b.  10  Jany.,  1813;  d.  unm.,  12  Oct.,  1899. 
V.  Priscilla  Pendleton,  b.  7  Aug.,  1815;  d.  8  Sept.,  1816. 


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vi.  Sarah  Pendleton,  b.  10  May,  1818;  d.  12  Aug.,  1887;  m.  Cory- 
don  Prentice,  of  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

vii.  George  Dyer,  b.  18  Aug.,  1820;  d.  12  Feby.,  1890;  m.  Clarissa 
Bruce  McCrillis.  He  served  in  a  Maine  cavalry  regiment 
in  the  Civil  War,  and  two  of  his  sons  were  members  of  an 
infantry  regiment  raised  in  that  state. 

viii.  Eliza  P.,  b.  19  Aug.,  1822;  m.  Edwin  Moore  and  lived  at  East 
Douglas,  Mass.,  in  1902. 

348.  Susanna^  Pendleton  (Oliver^,  Capt.  WUliam^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  31  July,  1785;  died  Pal- 
myra, Me.,  July,  1860.  She  married  12  April,  1805,  Nathaniel 
Palmer,  bom  7  November,  1779,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Desire  (Old- 
ham)   Palmer. 

Issue  (Palmer),  bom  at  Lincolnville,  Me.: 
i.  Susan',  b.  27  Feby.,  1806;  d.  Nov.,  1896;  m.  29  Nov.,  1827, 
David  Sweetland.  She  had  issue  (Sweetland) :  1.  WtUiam 
P.^,  a  surgeon  in  a  Maine  regiment  during  the  Civil  War, 
now  in  California.  2.  Lomantha,  m.  Eben  H.  Dadd,  a  vet- 
eran of  the  Rebellion.  3.  Virgil  D.,  a  soldier  of  the  Civil 
War,  now  a  minister  at  Pittsfield,  Me. 
ii.  Allen,  b.  22  Oct.,  1807;  d.  young. 

iii.  William  Martin,  b.  23  Jany.,  1809;  d.  11  Sept,  1892;  m.  29 
Sept.,   1833,   Joanna  Shaw.      He  was   a  physician   and   had 
eight  children;  three  of  his  sons  were  soldiers  in  the  Union 
army    during    the    War    of    the    Rebellion.     One    of    them, 
James^,   was   killed   in  battle   and   Leroy   M.   d.   of   disease. 
Record  of  his  descendants  is  given  in  the  "  History  of  the 
Sinclair  Family,"  p.  271. 
iv.  Arnold,  b.   13  June,  1811;  d.  Jany.,  1897;  m.  7  Feby.,  1842, 
Mary  Ann  Wilsher.     He  had  four  sons,  two  of  whom  d.  in 
the  Union  army  during  the  Civil  War. 
V.  Joseph,  b.  1  May,  1813;  d.  young, 
vi.  Jane,  b.  14  Feby.,  1815;  d.  young, 
vii.  Dolly  W.,  b.  11  Nov.,  1816;  d.  19  Jany.,  1902,  Corinna,  Me.; 

m.  1837,  Stephen  B.  Robinson, 
viii.  James  Pendleton,  b.  23  Feby.,  1819;  d.  in  Boston,  Mass.,  about 
1850,  unm. 
ix.  Mary,  b.  30  Dec,  1820;  m.  Elisha  W.  Shaw.     No  issue. 
X.  Charles,  b.  23  June,  1823;  d.  8  Oct.,  1891;  m.  12  Julv,  1846, 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Plummer,  and  has  dau.,  Florence^  (Palmer), 
who  m.  Hi.  Dodge  and  lives  at  Wagoner,  Indian  Territory, 
xi.  Cyrus,  b.  6  Feby.,  1825;  d.  young. 

352.  Jane^   Pendleton    (Oliver^,  Capt    Wtlliam^,  Col   William^, 
Joseph*),   bom   about   1792,   at   Islesboro,   ^le.;   died    8    September, 
1863,   a^ed    71    years.      She   married    28    December,    1813,   George 
Dyer.     He  died  18  January,  1865,  aged  79  years,  9  months. 
Issue  (Dyer): 

i.  Geo^ge^  Jr.,  b.  1  Jany.  1815;  d.  24  March,  1897;  m.  13  March, 


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1845^  Ruth^  Boardman^  dan.  of  Isaac  Case*^  and  Esther 
(Farrow)  Boardman,  and  granddangfater  of  Josepfai  and  [231] 
Mary*  (Pendleton)  Boaidman  (History  of  Islesboro/'  p. 
170). 

ii.  James  B.,  b.  30  May,  1816;  d.  2  Sept.,  1816. 

iii.  Susan  K.,  b.  12  Aug.,  J817;  d.  4  July,  1883,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.; 
m.  March,  1845,  Joseph  £.  Bennett,  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 

iv.  Jane,  b.  11  July,  1819;  d.  22  June,  1893;  m.  28  Jany.,  1844, 
Henry  Knight,  of  Camden,  Me.  Her  dau.  Elizabeth^ 
(Knight),  wife  of  J.  H.  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  Camden,  ob- 
tained considerable  data  for  this  work  from  the  early  rec* 
ords  of  that  town. 

V.  Elizabeth  Kent,  b.  20  AprU,  1821;  d.  20  Oct.,  1908,  Sandusky 
Ohio;  m.  11  Feby.,  1846,  Albert  H.  Hodgman. 

Ti.  Mary  A.,  b.  6  April,  1823;  d.  2  May,  1854;  m.  1863,  Joseph 

Mu2zy. 
vii.  Alexander  P.,  b.  11  March,  1826,  Vinalhaven,  Me. ;  d.  23  March, 
1909,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  m.  (1),  1856,  Augusta  Cole;  (2), 
8  Jany.,  1879,  Elisabeth  McMillan., 
viii.  Joseph  Palmer,  b.  29  Jany.,  1827;  d.  7  July,  1891;  m.  5  Oct, 
1853,  Deborah  Curtis.  He  went  to  California  in  the  "  gold 
rush"  of  '49,  and  was  Mayor  of  Sacramento  in  1858  and 
1859. 

ix.  Wealtha,  b.  7  Jany.,  1830;  d.  July,  1854,  Sacramento,  Cal.; 
m.  Oct.,  1853,  George  PrescotL 

X.  Edward  Judson,  b.  4  June,  1833;  d.  31  July,  1841. 

353.  Betskt^  [Eliza]  Pendleton  (Oliver^,  Capt.  William^,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph^),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  about  1842,  at  Pal- 
myra, Me.  She  married  (1),  Nicholas  White,  of  Vinalhaven,  and 
(2),  James  Nichols.  Her  descendants  refer  to  her  as  Betsey,  but 
in  the  bond  Nicholas  White  gave  Jonathan'  Pendleton  in  1816  for 
the  support  of  Capt.  [48]  William'  Pendleton,  Nicholas'  wife  is 
called  Eliza. 

Issue  of  Betsey^  (Pendleton)  White: 
i.  John^,  b.  about  1818;  d.  in  Louisiana,  unm. 
ii.  Eliza,  d.  about  1852;  m.  William  H.  Emerson, 
iii.  William,  b.  1822;  d.  1861;  m.  Lydia  Cobb, 
iv.  Ambrose,  d.  1863;  m.  his  sister-in-law,  Mrs.  Betsey  J.   (Galu- 

sha)  White,  widow  of  his  brother,  George.     He  has  a  dau., 

Mrs.  Melvina  Berry,  of  Hartland,  Me. 
V.  Mary  Jane,  d.  unm.  about  1844. 
vi.  George,  b.  1822;  d.  1845;  m.  Betsey  J.  Galusha.    They  had  one 

son,  Frank  J.*  (White),  b.  1844,  who  served  in  the  16th  and 

24th  Maine  Volunteers  during  the  Civil  War.     His  residence 

is  Pittsfield,  Me. 

354.  James^  Pendleton  (Oliver^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  about  1800,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  in  1828, 


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aged  about  27,  at  Vinalhaven,  Me.  On  the  2nd  of  July,  1828,  Exe- 
kiel  Kent,  of  Vinalhaven,  was  appointed  administrator  on  the  estate 
of  James  Pendleton,  late  of  Vinalhaven,  deceased  (Hancock  Co., 
Me.,  Prob.  Rec.,  xii,  92),  and  on  the  5th  of  August,  1829,  AUgail 
Pendleton,  his  widow,  was  allowed  $151.69  out  of  the  estate  (Ibid., 
z,  50).  The  inventory  included  personal  property  only  and  listed 
interests  in  a  schooner  and  a  sloop  (Ibid.,  xiii,  112). 

James^  Pendleton  married  Abigail  Carver.  She  was  probably 
daughter  of  Stephen  Carver,  as  on  the  27th  of  October,  1824,  James 
Pendleton  was  appointed  administrator  on  the  estate  of  Stephen  Car- 
ver, late  of  Vinalhaven,  deceased  (Ibid.,  ii,  278).  Stephen  Carver 
left  a  widow  named  Sarah  (Ibid.,  x,  19). 

Issue  of  James^  Pendleton,  bom  at  Northhaven,  Me.: 

1024.  Deborah",  d.  young. 

1025.  Stephen  Oliver,  b.  1823;  m.  Margaret  Brown. 

1026.  Jane  M.,  d.  ae.  28,  unm. 

355.  Judith^  Pendleton  {Henry^,  Capt.  William^,  CoL  WUliam^, 
Joseph*),  bom  1782,  Islesboro,  Me.;  maried  Thomas  J.  Witherly. 

Issue   (Witherly): 

i.  Judith",  m.  McGowan. 

ii.  Thomas,  m.    (1),  Catherine  Billings;   (2),  Asenath  McGray. 
iii.  William,  m.  Lucinda  Herrick. 
iv.  Priscilla,  m.  Dexter  Billings. 

V.  Rebecca,  m.  Newhall. 

vi.  Joseph  L.,  b.  July,  1816;  d.  21  Aug.,  1902,  Belfast,  Me.;  m. 

Caroline  MicEInight. 
vii.  Eben. 

356.  David^  Pendleton  (Henry\  Capi.  William*,  CoL  WiUiatn^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  in  1784,  and  died  aged  over  90 
at  Northport,  Me.     He  married  (no  date)  Rebecca  Cates. 

Issue,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

1027.  Erastus  O.",  b.  27  Jany.,  1813;  m.   (1),  Mary  W.  Gallison; 

(2),  Margaret  J.  Drummond. 

1028.  Albert,  b.  about  1815;  d.  in  Mich.,  unm.,  1838. 

1029.  Benjamin  E.,  b.  18  May,  1818;  m.  Abigail  A.  Trickey. 

1030.  Elizabeth  C,  b.  July,  1821;  d.  2  May,  1852;  m.  as  his  first 

wife,  1848,  Joseph  Hosmer.     No  issue. 

1031.  Lucy  A.,  b.  Dec.,  1824;  d.  4  May,  1860;  m.  as  his  second  wife, 

March,  1854,  her  brother-in-law,  Joseph  Hosmer.     No  issue. 

1032.  Henry,  d,  inf. 

1033.  James  N.,  b.  23  March,  1829;  m.  Helen  M.  Farrow. 

362.  Elizabeth^  Pendleton   (Henry*,  Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  bom  probably  at  Islesboro,  Me.;  died  aged  over  90 
years.     She  married  Henry  Sherman. 
Issue  (Sherman): 

i.  Henry*,  Jr.,  m.  Mary  Prague.     He  was  killed  in  one  of  Wil- 


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between  1855  and  1857. 
ii.  Elizabeth  (?). 

iii.  Sylvesta^  m.  Robert  McFarlane. 
iv.  Joseph   H.^  b.   7   Feby.^   1818,  Camden,  Me.;  m.   1846,  Mary 

Schmidt.     Res.  (1908),  New  Orleans,  La. 

363.  William  Hbnhy^  Pendleton  {Henry*,  CapU  William^,  Col. 
Williatn*,  Joteph*),  bom  2  August,  1800,  probably  at  Northport, 
Me.;  died  2  December,  1852,  She£Beld,  N.  B.  Some  of  his  descend- 
ants give  his  name  as  William  Chesbrook  Pendleton.  He  was  en- 
gaged in  the  Imnber  business  in  Maine  and  in  New  Brunswick.  He 
married  Mary  Chivers  Ackley,  of  Cutler,  Me.,  bom  4  Febroary, 
1806,  died  9  November,  1878,  Chicago,  lU. 

Issue,  first  eight  bom  in  Maine,  others  at  St.  John,  N.  B.: 

1034.  Mary  Elizabeth  Thayer",  b.  21  Oct.,  1826;  m.  John  V.  Rus- 

sell. 

1035.  Henry  A.,  b.  10  May,  1828;  d.  28  May,  1829. 

1036.  Louisa  Alden,  b.  6  April,  1830;  d.  22  Nov.,  1887,  Chicago, 

111.;  m.  at  St  John,  N.  B.,  Daniel  Smith  Treadwell.  Issue 
(Treadwell) :  i.  William  Henry^,  d.  inf.  ii.  Charles  Pierce, 
unm.     Res.  Chicago  at  last  accounts. 

1037.  John  McKean,  b.  31  Dec.,  1832;  m.  Alice  Lane. 

1038.  William  Henry,  b.  1  Jany.,  1834.     He  shot  himself  accident- 

ally while  hunting,  and  d.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9  Oct.,  1851. 

1039.  Rebecca,  b.  28  Oct.,  1835;  d.  same  day. 

1040.  Thaddeus  K.,  b.  28  Oct.,  1836;  d.  unm.,  at  Hasting's  Land- 

ing, 111.,  1876.  He  served  three  years  in  the  Unioji  army 
during  the  Civil  War,  and  after  that  conflict  was  over,  joined 
the  regulars  and  took  part  in  some  of  Gen.  Custer's  Indian 
campaigns. 

1041.  PrisciUa  A.,  b.  12  Nov.,  1838;  d.  April,  1839. 

1042.  Charles  Augustus,  b.  12  June,  1840;  m.  Mary  D.  Appleton. 

1043.  Elnrira  DmciUa,  b.  23  Oct,  1842;  m.  Seth  Wheaton,  Jr. 

1044.  Helen  Amelia,  b.  13  Dec,  1844;  m.  Isaac  B.  Appleton. 

1045.  Israel  DeWolf,  b.  1  Jany.,  1847;  m.  Lydia  Chase. 

364.  Rebecca^  Pendleton  (Henry\  Capi.  WiUiam^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam'^, Joseph*),  bom  14  July,  1801,  Northport,  Me.;  died  24  April, 
1898.  She  married  William  Howard  and  had  issue  (Howard),  bom 
at  Belfast,  Me.: 

i.  Richard  H.®,  b.  16  July,  1822;  d.  unm.,  11  June,  1889. 
ii.  Julia  A.  A.,  b.  28  March,  1824;  d.  24  July,  1901;  m.  1843, 

James  H.  Spring, 
iii.  Elizabeth  S.,  b.  12  Dec.,  1828;  unm.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 
iv.  William  J.  A.,  b.  31  March,  1830;  d.  unm.,  16  March,  1893. 

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William^,  Joteph^),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.^  in  March,   1806, 
and  died  aged  77  years.     He  was  a  master  mariner  and  lived  at 
Northport  and  at  Lincolnville^  Me.     He  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B., 
Clarissa  Libby  Ackley,  sister  to  his  brother  William's  wife. 
Issue,  order  uncertain,  bom  at  Lincolnville,  Me,: 

1046.  Augusta  F.»,  b.  12  Aug.,  1833;  d.  23  Aug.,  1884,  Vineland, 

N.  J. ;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1  June,  1869, 
Thomas  Baldwin  Wood,  son  of  Ephraim  and  (third  wife)  Me- 
hiUble  B.  (Rogers)  Wood.  One  child,  HattU  Rosm^  (Wood), 
b.  19  April,  1870;  d.  unm.  at  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  2  Feby., 
1890.  Thomas  B.  Wood's  first  wife  was  Susannah  £.•  Bu- 
chanan, dau.  of  Archibald  and  [345]  Lydia  Jane*  (Pendle- 
ton) Buchanan. 

1047.  Sarah  Filene,  b.  5  Sept.,  1839;  m.  James  J.  Colbura. 
1049.  Child,  d.  inf. 

1049.  Clara  Olivia,  b.  about  1843;  d.  1894;  m.  Philip  Rice.     She  is 

said  to  have  had  thirteen  or  fourteen  children,  only  five  of 
whom  are  living,  viz.:  i.  Maud^  (Rice),  ii.  William,  of 
Vineland,  N.  J.    iii.  H.  Alden,  a  dentist  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

iv.  Eva  M.,  who  m.  Covalt.     v.  Charles  P,,  of  Bridg- 

ton,  N.  J. 

1050.  Maria,  unm.     Res.  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  in  1904. 

1051.  James  Walter,  m.  Abbie  J.  Drinkwater. 

1052.  Julia,  b.  1845;  d.  unm.,  1881. 

1053.  Joseph  (?),  d.  ae.  1  year. 

1054.  Josephine  (})   (twin),  d.  inf. 

1055.  Fanny,  b.  20  Jany.,  1850;  m.  7  June,  1879,  Charles  Edward 

Drew,  b.  1  Dec.,  1856,  d.  7  Nov.,  1900,  son  of  Edmund  and 
Caroline  (Swan)  Drew.  Res.  Mrs.  Drew  (1904),  East  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  Issue  (Drew) :  i.  Charlet  Ernest^,  b.  24  July, 
1881,  Milton  Mills,  N.  H.  ii.  Caroline  Josephine,  b.  6  June, 
1884,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1056.  Elmira  Josephine,  unm. 

367.  Amos'  Pendleton  {Henry^,  Capt.  WUliam^,  Col,  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  22  February,  1808,  and  died 
6  December,  1898  {})  [Hingham,  Mass.,  records  say  19  January, 
1897].  Early  in  life  he  went  to  New  Brunswidc  and  engaged  in 
lumbering  at  St.  George.  Upon  his  return  to  Maine  he  began  going 
to  sea,  and  became  a  master  mariner.  He  lived  for  many  years  in 
the  old  homestead  at  Northport,  where  his  father  and  grandfather 
had  lived  and  died. 

Amos^  Pendleton  married  in  New  Brunswick,  26  August,  1834, 
Martha  Ann  Hall,  bom  1813,  died  July,  1897,  daughter  of  Johnson 
and  Mary  (Waldron)  Hall. 

Issue,  first  four  bom  in  New  Brunswick,  others  at  North- 
port: 

1057.  Waldron«,  b.  10  Aug.,  1835;  lost  at  sea,  ae.  19. 

1058.  William  Allen,  b.  15  May,  1837;  m.  Sarah  A.  Allen. 


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1059.  Henry  Scott,  b.  19  July,  1839;  m.  Mrs.  Lydia  E.*  (Patter- 

son) Boardman. 

1060.  Herbert  Albert,  b.  20  Feby.,  1842;  d.  in  Cuba,  unm. 

1061.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  20  July,  1844;  m.  at  Hartford,  Conn., 

4  Oct.,  1886,  Edward  Rathbon,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Mass. 
He  is  a  druggist  in  Worcester,  Mass.  They  have  had  no 
children. 

1062.  Mary  Rebecca,  b.  12  Nov.,  1846;  m.  Herbert  J.«  Sprague. 

1063.  Julia  Ashbyline,  b.  9  Dec.,  1850;  unm.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 

373.  Susan  Pendleton  (Zehulan^,  Amo9^,  Col,  WtUiam*,  Jo- 
seph*), bom  about  1782,  probably  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.;  died  28  Jan- 
uary, 1860,  aged  77,  at  No.  Urbana,  N.  Y.  She  married  (1),  26 
December,  1802,  Araspus  Folsom,  bom  1768,  died  10  May,  1821, 
son  of  Cyras  and  Ann  (Curtis)  Folsom.  She  married  (2),  John 
Walters. 

Issue,  by  first  husband  (Folsom),  bom  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Charles  A.»,  b.  29  Dec,  1803;  m.  Martha  Finley  and  lived  in 

Miss, 
ii.  Emily,  b.  28  Jany.,  1806;  d.  10  July,  1875;  m.  24  Dec.,  1826, 
James   Brundage.     She  has   daughters,  Mrs.   Elouisa*   Bird- 
sail  and  Mirs.  Mary  Barton,  of  Bath,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Elouisa,  b.  19  Feby.,  1808;  d.  9  Oct,  1825. 
iv.  Lewis  Y.,  b.  22  April,  1810;  m.  Sarah  Russ.     He  was  a  soldier 

in  the  Mexican  War. 
V.  Otis  W.,  b.  17  Sept.,  1812;  d.  14  June,  1873;  m.  Harriet  Holley. 
vi.  Mary  H.,  b.  28  May,  1817;  d.  6  Jany.,  1900;  m.  Horace  Nutter. 
She  has  a  daughter,  Mrs.  Mary*  Jennings,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Walters): 
vii.  Susan  P.,  b.  5  Sept.,  1823;  d.  11  June,  1894;  m.  James  Prindle. 
viii.  Almira,  b.  12  Dec.,  1825;  m.  John  Griffeth.     She  was  living  at 
Roochelle,  111.,  in  1904. 

Ref.:    Genealogy  of  the  Folsom  Family. 

375.  Charles^  Pendleton  (Zehulon^,  Amos^,  Col,  William^  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  27  December,  1788,  probably  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I. 
He  was  taken  by  his  parents  to  Greenwich,  Washington  County, 
N.  Y.,  at  an  early  age,  and  lived  there  and  in  nearby  towns  until 
shortly  after  his  marriage,  when  he  removed  to  Pennsylvania,  then 
to  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  and  about  1840  to  MottviUe,  N.  Y.  Here 
with  his  sons  he  successfully  conducted  two  woolen  mills  for  a  long 
period  of  time.  John  W.  Morton,  an  aged  resident  of  Mottville,  to 
whom  we  are  indebted  for  assistance  in  tracing  this  family,  says, 
"  Charles  Pendleton  and  his  sons  were  the  first  people  for  many 
years  in  Mottville  and  vicinity  .  .  .  thought  well  of  and  re- 
spected by  all  who  knew  them."  Late  in  life  Mr.  Pendleton  returned 
to  Washington  County,  N.  Y.,  and  remained  there  until  his  death 
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He  married  at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  26  September,   1816,  Hnldah 
Closson,   bom   there,   30   Septemiber,   1798,   died   at   Cambridge,    22 
July,  1887,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Lydia  (Coon)  Closson. 
Issue : 

1064.  Lewis  Clo88on»,  b.  14  Jany.,  1818;  m.   (1),  Harriet  J.   Col- 

lins; (2),  Mariah  Fraser. 

1065.  Charles  Henry,  b.  13  Sept.,  1821;  m.  three  times. 

1066.  Lydia  Maria,  b.  20  May,  1828,  NUes,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  at  Syra- 

cuse,  N.  Y.,  20  May,  1845,  James  Albert  Glass,  b.  27  April, 
1823,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  d.  in  Cal.,  29  Aug.,  1850,  son  of 
Cyrus  and  Asenath  (Griswold)  Glass.  Lydia®  m.  (2),  15 
March,  1855,  Alexander  HiU,  and  was  living  at  No.  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y.,  in  1904.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Glass) :  i. 
Alice  Virginia^,  b.  16  Nov.,  1847,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.;  m. 
(1),  14  Dec.,  1869,  James  M.  Hunsiker;  (2),  John  Moore; 
(3),  John  Edward  Sweeting.  Res.  No.  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 
Lydia*  had  issue  by  second  husband  (Hill),  b.  No.  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y.:  ii.  Ella  Ada?,  b.  10  Jany.,  1856;  m.  Joseph 
Clark  Herrington.  She  is  deceased,  iii.  Harriet  Gordon,  b. 
20  Feby.,  1858;  m.  Horton  Thomas.  Res.  No.  Cambridge, 
N.  Y. 

377.  Frederick^  Pendleton  (ZehuUm^,  Amos^,  CoL  WiUiam*, 
Joteph^),  bom  12  January.  1792,  probably  at  Argyle,  Washington 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  removed  to  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  engaged  in  farming. 
His  date  of  death  has  not  been  ascertained.  He  married  (1),  La- 
vina  Gorham,  bom  1  October,  1797,  died  7  October,  1854.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  Harriet 

Issue,  all  but  the  first  and  last  bom  at  Sempronius,  N.  Y.: 

1067.  Eliza  AnnS  b.  28  Oct..  1814,  Easton,  N.  Y.;  d.  Jany.,  1905, 

in  Cal.,  ae.  90  years  and  3  months;  m.  Frost  Wilcox  and 
had  four  children,  two  of  whom,  Jetvett^  (Wilcox)  and  Jean- 
ette,  are  living,  the  son  in  Portland,  Ore. 

1068.  Frederick  Augustus,  b.  26   Sept.,  1818;  m.   (1),  Sarah  Ann 

Hall;   (2),  Mary  Farrington. 

1069.  Edward,  b.  10  Janv.,  1822;  d.  11  Mav,  1822, 

1070.  Charles  G.,  b.  16  Dec,  1823;  d.  4  Aug.,  1828. 

1071.  Lydia  Ann,  b.  14  April,  1827;  d.  27  Jany.,  1898;  m.  Howard 

Delano.     No  issue. 

1072.  George   Swain,  b.   23   July,   1829;  m.    (1),  Frances   Cordelia 

Eaton;  (2), .     He  enlisted  at  Moravia.  N.  Y.,  17 

Oct.,  1861,  and  was  mustered  in  the  following  15th  of  Nov. 
as  private  in  Co.  G,  10th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Cavalry.  Discharged 
on  account  of  disability  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  25  Feby.,  1863. 
He  was  living  until  recently  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

1073.  William  Swain,  b.  12  Feby.,  1832;  m.  8  July,  1901,  Margaret 

E.  McGill.  No  issue.  In  1857  he  began  business  as  a  pho- 
tographer in  Canal  Street,  New  York  City,  and  continued 
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1074.  Eunice  Caroline,  b.  22  April,  1840.  Moravia,  N.  Y.;  d.  Oct., 
1865,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  m.  there,  as  his  first  wife,  26  Nov., 
1856,  Daniel  Jutton,  b.  in  England,  7  March,  1836,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Sarah  (Ansel)  Jutton.  Mr.  Jutton  has  been  mar- 
ried three  times  since  the  death  of  his  first  wife,  and  in  1904 
was  living  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Issue  (Jutton):  i.  Ja- 
cob^,  b.  19  July,  1858;  m.  5  May,  1881,  Louie  Stone.  He 
has  four  sons,  Howard  D.^^  (Jutton),  Jacob  A.,  James  S., 
and  Daniel,  who  live  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  ii.  Howard  D,,  b. 
16  Aug.,  1862;  m.  Addle  Harrison,  and  lives  in  Syracuse. 

378.  Joseph  W.^  Pendleton  (Zehulon^,  Amos^,  CoL  William*,  Jo- 
Meph^),  born  probably  between  1794  and  1796  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  went 
South  when  a  young  man  and  took  up  the  study  of  medicine  at  New 
Orleans,  La.  His  nephew,  William  S.  Pendleton,  of  Brooklyn,  has 
several  letters  written  by  Joseph  to  his  father,  Zebulon,  and  in  one 
of  them,  dated  at  New  Orleans,  23  July,  1823,  he  states  that  he  is  in 
successful  practice  about  thirty  miles  distant  from  that  city,  and  has 
come  to  town  to  repay  loans  made  him  by  a  Major  General  Ripley 
and  by  the  Governor  of  the  state,  who  had  advanced  sums  for  his 
education.  He  also  states  that  he  intends  coming  to  New  York  in 
the  following  year  to  complete  his  studies,  and  that  his  brother  Zeb- 
ulon, then  in  Alexandria,  will  come  with  him,  and  settle  with  him 
later  in  some  town  in  the  Southern  States  or  in  the  West  Indies. 

Joseph  and  his  brother  located  at  Gainesville,  Miss.,  not  long* 
afterward,  and  the  United  States  Census  of  that  state  in  1830  shows 
they  were  living  in  Lawrence  County,  Joseph  having  in  his  family 
besides  a  female  between  20  and  30  and  one  under  5,  several  males 
of  various  ages  who  were  undoubtedly  children  of  his  sister,  Susan, 
some  of  whom  he  brought  up.  In  this  year  he  owned  three  slaves. 
Ten  years  later  his  family  consisted  of  only  the  two  females,  their 
ages  corresponding  with  the  lapse  of  years.  These  census  records 
confirm  the  statements  of  the  descendants  of  [373]  Susan^  (Pendle- 
ton) Folsom  that  Dr.  Joseph  Pendleton  was  married  and  had  one 
child,  a  daughter.  They  say  further  that  this  daughter  married, 
died  insane,  and  left  one  son,  who  was  adopted  by  his  grandfather, 
Joseph^  Pendleton,  and  took  his  name.  He  is  supposed  to  have  died 
in  Texas  not  many  years  ago,  leaving  a  family,  but  we  have  been 
unable  to  locate  them.     All  we  can  say  of  Dr.  Joseph's  family,  then, 

is  that  he  married ,  and  had  issue: 

1075.  Daughter,  b.  about  1825;  m. . 

380.  Thankful^  Pendleton  (Zebulon^,  Amos^,  CoL  WUliam*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  about  1798  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  and  died  near  Prince- 
ton. Ind.  She  married  as  his  second  wife,  James  Page,  and  had 
issue  (Page),  order  uncertain: 

i.  Emily*,  m.  Verdon,  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  d.  in  New  Or- 
leans. 

ii.  Charles  Henry,  b.  20  Jany.,  1820,  Owasco,  N.  Y.;  m.   (1),  25- 


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Dec.,  1843,  Matilda  Margeson;  (2),  Mrs.  Frances  M.  (Wei- 
gand)  Bnindage.  He  was  living  at  Homell^  N.  Y.^  in  1904. 
a  retired  farmer  and  hotel  keeper. 

iii.  Mary^  m. ,  and  lived  in  the  South. 

iv.  Louisa^  m. ,  and  d.  in  Miss. 

V.  Susan^  m.  (1), Reynolds;  (2), White. 

vi.  Elizabeth^  d.  about  1874  at  Princeton^  Ind.;  m.  Logan  Dawson. 

vii.  Horace,  d.  about  1881,  Princeton,  Ind.;  m.  Sarah  Holder, 
viii.  Lewis,  d.  at  Owensville.  Ind.;  m.  three  times. 

ix.  James,  d.  during  the  Civil  War;  m.  Mary  Ann  Legier. 

381.  Abigail^   Pendleton    (Charlet^,  Atnot^,  Col,    WUliam^,   Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  10  January,  1794,  and  died 
at  Providence,  R.  I.,  31  January,  1869.     She  married  Francis  Amy, 
son  of  Manud  Amy.    He  died  28  November,  1863,  aged  73  years. 
Issue  (Amy),  baptisms  from  First  Church,  Stonington: 
i.  William  Pabner%  bapt.  29  June,  1823;  d.  14  March,  1869,  ae. 

43,  unm. 
ii.  Caroline  Pendleton,  bapt.  29  June,  1823;  d.  30  Jany.,  1860,  ae. 

41,  unm. 
iii.  Sarah  Palmer,  bapt.  2  Sept,  1824;  d.  inf. 
iv.  Henry,  bapt  19  Sept,  1825;  d.  inf. 
V.  Elizabeth  Niles,  bapt.  1828;  d.  inf. 
vi.  Harriet  Swan,  b.  29  Oct.,  1827;  m.  10  March,  1857,  Charles  I. 

Richards.     She  lives  at  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 
vii.  Abby  Pendleton,  d.  23  June,  1864,  ae.  33.  unm. 
viii.  Gurdon  Hyde,  d.  25  June,  1867,  ae.  21.     The  rest  of  her  chil- 
dren all   d.   in   inf.,  viz.:     ix.  Francis,   Jr.     x.  Pruella.     xi. 
John.     xii.  Calvin  Williams,     xiii.  Jane  Denison.     xiv.  Fran- 
cis, Jr.  (2nd),     xv.  Sarah  Palmer  (2nd). 

386.  Jonathan^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Jonathan*,  Amos*,  Col.  Wil- 
liatn^,  Joseph*),  born  18  November,  1794,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  was  a 
successful  master  mariner.  He  died  at  Stonington.  25  February, 
1862,  and  his  marriage  to  his  (half)  first  cousin  [385]  Caroline^ 
Pendleton,  10  June,  1821,  also  occurred  in  that  town.  She  died  there, 
16  October,  1876. 

Issue  (from  family  Bible),  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

1076.  Lucy  Ann»,  b.   23   July,   1823;   d.   at   Stonington,   24   Aprd, 

1906;  m.  there,  13  May,  1845,  Nathan  Giles  Smith,  b.  28 
Sept.,  1820,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  d.  4  April,  1893,  Stonington, 
son  of  Col.  Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  (Eells)  Smith.  Issue 
Smith),  b.  Stonington.  i.  Caroline  Amy^,  b.  17  Jany.,  1847; 
unm.  Res.  Stonington.  ii.  Frank  Trumbull,  b.  21  March, 
1850;  m.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  17  Oct..  1882,  Mary  C.  DeMont. 
Res.  Duluth,  Minn. 

1077.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  20  March,  1825;  d.  at  sea,  16  Sept., 

1873,  unm. 

1078.  Mary  Jane,  b.  19  Aug.,  1827;  d.  2  Oct.,  1889,  Stonington; 


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m.  there,  12  Oct,  1847,  Horace  NUcs  Tnimlrall,  K  20  Feby., 
1825,  New  York  City,  d.  11  Oct.,  1894,  Stonington,  son  of 
John  F.  and  Eliza  Mary  (Niles)  Trambnll.  Issue  (Tnun- 
bull),  b.  Stonington:  i.  Elisa  Mary^,  b.  30  Jany.,  1849. 
ii.  HoToce  Niles,  Jr.,  b.  11  Jany.,  1852;  d.  24  Sept,  1862. 
iii.  Charles  Pendleton,  b.  10  Jany.,  1854;  m.  2  March,  1881, 
Geneva  Crandall.  iv.  Frank,  b.  12  June,  1856.  v.  Carrie 
Pendleton,  b.  24  Oct,  1858;  d.  19  May,  1859.  vi.  Mary 
Jane,  b.  10  April,  1860.  vii.  Louise,  b.  15  Nov.,  1863.  The 
surviving  members  of  this  family  live  at  Stonington,  Conn. 

1079.  Emma  Palmer,  b.  11  Nov.,  1829;  d.  6  Oct,  1830. 

1080.  Caroline  Amelia,  b.  19  Jidy,  1833;  m.  at  Stonington,  5  May, 

1858.  Frederick  Moser,  b.  8  May,  1829,  Mmister,  Germany, 
d.  28  May,  1877,  Mystic,  Conn.,  son  of  Frederick  and  Julie 
(Stagemier)  Moser.  Mrs.  Moser  lives  at  Mystic,  Conn. 
Issue  (Moser),  first  b.  at  Stonington,  others  at  Mystic:  i. 
Juli^,  b.  14  Feby.,  1859;  d.  12  May,  1870.  ii.  Frederick 
Emyle,  b.  2  Dec.,  1860;  m.  27  May,  1895,  Ruby  Clift  iii. 
Louis  Agassis,  b.  9  June,  1874;  m.  3  June,  1903,  Mabel 
Leonora  Pomeroy.  Issue  (Moser):  1.  Theodore  Pomeroy^*, 
b.  13  June,  1905.  2.  Carolyn  EHzabeth,  b.  19  July,  1907. 
He  is  a  dealer  in  diamonds  and  precious  stones  at  170  Broad- 
way, New  York  City. 

1081.  Sally  Palmer,  b.  12  Dec.,  1835;  unm.     Res.  Stonington,  Conn. 

1082.  WilUam  Amy,  b.  19  June,  1837;  m.  Margaret  Jinkins. 

1083.  Frances  Amy  (twin  with  William),  d.  10  March,  1859. 

387.  William^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Amos^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  10  November,  1796,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died 
at  Stonington,  Conn.,  2  April,  1880.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and 
shipowner,  a  shrewd,  honorable  man,  who  left  an  estate  valued  at 
over  $300,000.  His  will,  recorded  at  Stonington,  10  April,  1880, 
mentions  wife,  Sarah,  son,  Wyatt,  and  daughter,  Sarah. 

He  married  at  Groton,  Conn.,  7  June,  1821,  Sarah  Breed  (T.  R.), 
bom  11  March,  1798,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary   (or  Mercy) 
(Holmes)  Breed  (Breed  Genealogy). 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

1084.  Wyatt  Hinckley®,  b.  (11  May,  1828);  d.  unm.  at  Stonington, 

4  June,  1895,  ae.  67  years,  24  days. 

1085.  William  F.,  b.  about  1832;  d.  unm.  at  Stonington,  26  May, 

1870,  ae.  38. 

1086.  Sarah,  b.  1834;  d.  unm.  at  Stonington,  28  Sept.,  1894,  ae.  60. 

1087.  Elizabeth,  d.  about  1844. 

389.  Francis^  Pendleton  (Jonathan^,  Amos^,  Col.  William'^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  25  Jany.,  1801,  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  died 
there,  14  Feby.,  1880.  He  was  for  many  years  a  prominent  business 
man  of  Stonington,  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Stonington  Sav- 
ings Bank,  a  merchant  and  ship  owner,  and  accumulated   a  large 


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property.     He  married  at  Stonington,  1  May^  1828^  Sarah  Sophia 
Trumbull^   daughter   of   Samuel    and    Lucinda    (Palmer)    Trumbull. 
She  died  at  Stonington^  31  August^  1886^  aged  78  years^  6  months. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

1088.  Emeline®,  b.  8  Feby.,  1829;  d.  12  Dec.,  1891,  New  YoA  City; 

m.  at  Stonington,  27  Dec.,  1853,  Joseph  Noyes  Hancoz,  b. 
27  Nov.,  1825,  Stonington,  d.  there,  6  Nov.,  1896,  son  of 
Peleg  and  Elizabeth  (Burdick)  Hancoz.  Issue  (Hancox): 
i.  Be##t>*,  b.  30  July,  1866,  Stonington;  m.  2  July,  1903, 
LeRoy  Mclntyre  Ludwig.  He  d.  17  March,  1905,  and  his 
widow  makes  her  home  at  Toledo,  Ohio. 

1089.  Sarah  Trumbull,  b.  12  Sept.,  1830;  d.  num.,  11  Aug.,  1882. 

1090.  Maria  Louise,  b.  1  Jany,,  1832;  d.  12  July,  1833. 

1091.  Francis  Edmond,  b.  22  May,  1834;  unm.     Res.  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

1092.  Albert  Palmer,  b.  10  June,  1837;  d.  at  Stonington,  30  Nov., 

1880;  m.  20  Sept.,  1870,  Ada  Wheeler.     No  issue. 

1093.  Samuel  Trumbull,  b.  15  Sept.,  1839;  m.  Camilla  McConkey. 

1094.  Maria  Louise  (2nd),  b.  9.  Nov.,  1841;  d.  28  Feby.,  1871,  Ston- 

ington; m.  there,  23  Oct.,  1867,  as  his  first  wife.  Dr.  George 
Dallas  Stanton,  b.  13  April,  1839,  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  son 
of  Samuel  and  Matilda  K.  (Clark)  Stanton.  Issue  (Stan- 
ton), b.  Stonington,  Conn.:  i.  George  Dallas^,  Jr.,  6.  24 
March,  1869;  d.  Jany.,  1904;  m.  Henrietta  Miner.  He  was 
a  graduate  of  Cornell  University,  and  practised  law  at  New 
London,  Conn.  ii.  Francis,  b.  21  Feby.,  1871.  iii.  Samuel 
(twin  with  Francis),  d.  8  Sept.,  1871.  Dr.  Stanton  m.  (2), 
17  Nov.,  1875,  Anna  Whistler  Palmer.  [Ref.:  Stanton  Gen- 
ealogy, p.  466.] 

1095.  Hermon  Field,  b.  25  Nov.,  1843;  d.  inf. 

1096.  Alice  (twin  with  Hermon),  unm.     Res.  New  London,  Conn. 

1097.  Hermon  Field  (2nd),  b.  29  July,  1846;  d.  27  March,  1865. 

1098.  Horace  Niles,  b.  24  Sept.,  1848;  m.  Mary  C.  Chesebro. 

1099.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  3  July,  1852;  d.  31  July,  1853. 

395.  Joshua  Kenyon^  Pendleton  (Ofw*,  Amot^,  Col.  WUliam^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  August,  1803,  and  died  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  30  July,  1878.  He  married  at  Stonington,  19 
December,  1827,  Mary  D.  Beebe,  bom  2  July,  1804,  died  19  De- 
cember, 1877,  Stonington. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

1100.  Joshua  Beebe",  b.  16  Oct.,  1828;  m.  Frances  C.  Barnard. 

1101.  William  Henry,  b.  26  Aug.,  1832;  m.  Margaret  A.  Carothers. 

1102.  Edward,  b.  31  Aug.,  1834;  m.  Reanna  G.  Townsend. 

1103.  Charles  Otis,  b.  26  Nov.,  1837;  m.  Sarah  J.  Smith. 

396.  Isaac''  Pendleton  (Oiis^,  Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^), 
bom  24  November,  1805,  Stonington,  Conn.,  was  a  master  mariner  and 
died  in  his  native  town,  18  July,  1870.     He  married  27  July,  1828, 


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Ljda  Aim  Hoxsie.  bom  27  Angust,  1811,  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  died 
12  April,  1891,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Hazard  and  Chloe 
(Bailey)  Hoxsie  (Hazard  Genealogy,  p.  112;  Stanton  Genealogy,  p. 
433). 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 

1104.  Anna®,  b.  14  Feby.,  1831;  m.  9  Sept.,  1861,  Dr.  Gideon  B. 

Perry,  son  of  Dr.  George  Hazard  and  Betsey  (Wells)  Perry. 
He  d.  at  Broddyn,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.,  1890.  Issue  (Perry),  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  i.  William  Raymot^,  b.  23  May,  1858; 
unm.  ii.  Carrie  Grace,  b.  28  Nov.,  1861;  d.  25  Dec.,  1875, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Mrs.  Perry  and  her  son  live  at  Kingston, 
R.  I. 

1105.  Abby  Hoxsie,  b.  14  Aug.,  1835;  d.  25  April,  1842. 

1106.  Allan,  b.  5  Jany.,  1839;  d.  1907,  New  York  City;  m.  at  Brook- 

lyn, N.  Y.,  19  Sept.,  1860,  Amanda  Smith  Marston,  dau.  of 
Manuel  and  Abigail  (Gamer)  Marston.  Allan  Pendleton 
was  the  father  of  two  children  that  died  at  birth,  unnamed. 
During  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  in  the  engineering  depart- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  and  was  stationed  for  three  years  at 
the  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was 
connected  with  the  Bass  Paint  Co.  of  New  York. 

1107.  Abby  Hoxsie  (2nd),  b.  5  Sept.,  1843;  d.  9  Aug.,  1866,  Brook- 

lyn, N.  Y.;  m.  13  Oct,  1864,  Emil  H.  Riege  (or  Rieger). 
Issue  (Riege):  i.  Ahhy  Bertha^,  b.  26  Sept.,  1865;  d.  14 
Aug.,  1866. 

397.  Eliza  Ann^  Pendleton  {Otit^,  Amoe^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  4  August,  1808,  and  died 
there,  7  February,  1894.  She  married  (1),  at  Stonington,  14  July, 
1828,  her  second  cousin,  Allen"^  Chesebrough,  son  of  Rev.  Elihu  and 
Lydia*  (Chesebrough)  Chesebrough,  and  grandson  of  Zebulon.  Jr., 
and  [54]  Lydia'  (Pendleton)  Chesebrough.  He  was  born  in  1803, 
and  was  lost  at  sea  in  September,  1832.  Eliza  Ann^  married  (2), 
as  his  second  wife,  Denison  Palmer,  Jr.,  bom  10  October,  1781,  son 
of  Denison  and  Marion  (Palmer)   Palmer. 

Issue,  bom   at  Stonington,  Conn. — ^by  first  husband   (Chese- 
brough) : 
i.  Eliza  Ann«,  b.  22  April,  1829;  m.  1849,  William  John  Henry 
Pollard.     He  was  formerly  President  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Stonington,  and  treasurer  of  the  town.     Res.  Ston- 
ington. 
u.  Mary,  b.  18  May,  1831;  d.  7  Aug.,  1876;  m.  James  H.  Miner. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Palmer) : 
iii.  Hannah  Maria^,  b.  4  Feby.,  1838;  unm.     Res.  Stonington. 
iv.  Henry  Allan,  h.  6  April,  1840;  d.  5  Dec,  1843. 

400.  Otis^  Pendleton,  Jh.  (Otw*,  Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  4  September,  1816,  and  died  1  Au- 
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after  his  retirement  from  a  seafaring  life^  engaged  in  the  wholesale 
fruit  business  in  New  York  City.     His  wife  was  Mary  Braisted, 
daughter  of  John  Braisted. 
Issue: 

1108.  Otis*  (3rd),  d.  inf. 

1109.  Henry  (twin  with  Otis,  3rd),  d  inf. 

1110.  Eva,  b.  about  1860;  d.  inf. 

401.  George  Foster^  Pendleton  (GUhert*,  Atnot^,  Col.  William!^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  24  Feby.,  1813,  and  died  14 
June,  1892,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  had  been  a  contractor  and 
builder  for  many  years.  He  married  in  New  York  City,  24  Feby., 
1842,  Maria  Lush,  bom  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.,  1818,  died  at 
Brooklyn,  2  March,  1889,  daughter  of  John  and  Susan  (Place) 
Lush. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  in  New  York,  others  in  Brooklyn: 

1111.  George  Lush^,  b.  5  Dec,  1842.    He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil 

War,  enlisting  at  New  York  14  Feby.,  1862.  He  was  mus- 
tered in  as  private  on  the  same  day  in  Co.  E,  11th  N.  Y. 
Cavalry,  and  was  promoted  Sergeant,  11  March,  1862.  He 
died  12  Aug.,  1862. 

1112.  Emma,  b.  10  Jany.,  1845;  m.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  14  Oct., 

1868,  Henry  R.  King,  b.  at  Orient.  L.  I.,  d.  at  Brooklyn,  12 
Nov.,  1895,  son  of  Samuel  W.  and  Mary  (Young)  King. 
Mrs.  King  lives  with  her  sons  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue 
(King):  i.  Herbert  R.^,  b.  22  Oct.,  1870,  Brooklyn;  m.  25 
Dec,  1900,  Clara  Wissinger.  ii.  Courtland  P.,  b.  17  March, 
1874,  Brooklyn,  iii.  Romer  W„  b.  11  Nov.,  188^,  Brook- 
lyn, iv.  Alvin  T.,  b.  18  July,  1887,  New  Canaan,  Conn.;  d. 
16  Dec,  1887. 

1113.  Maria,  b.  16  May,  1846;  unm.     Res.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

1114.  Mary  Frances,  b.  Oct.,  1848;  d.  Sept.,  1850. 

1115.  Olin  Bangs,  b.  9  Aug.,  1850;  m.  three  times. 

1116.  Celia  Rhodes,  b.  1  Feby.,  1852;  m.  Alexander  C.«  Thompson. 

1117.  William   Fletcher,  b.    7   March,   1854;   d.   1908;   m.   Frances 

Wood.     No  issue. 

1118.  Susan  Frances,  b.  13  Jany.,  1856;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  12  Oct., 

1887,  Charles  H.  Poole,  b.  25  Feby.,  1855,  Highbridge, 
N.  Y.,  son  of  Charles  D.  and  Mary  E.  (Hopper)  Poole. 
Res.  (1909),  Diggo,  Va.  Issue  (Poole):  i.  Marjorie^,  b.  21 
Sept.,  1894,  Piermont-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

402.  Gilbert^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Gilbert*,  Amos*,  Col.  WUliam^, 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  June,  1814,  and  died  at 
Rochester,  Pa.,  23  Nov.,  1885.  The  following  account  of  him  is 
taken  from  a  newspaper  article  found  in  the  Town  Clerk's  office  at 
Stonington,  Conn. :  "  Gilbert  Pendleton  in  early  life  was  a  whaler- 
man,  sailing  as  first  mate  on  the  first  voyage  of  the  famous  whaler 
'  Charles  Phelps,*  and  on  next  voyage  in  1844,  as  captain.     In  Oct., 


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1847,  he  sailed  as  captain  of  the  '  Mary  and  Snsan/  and  returning 
in  Jiily^  1851^  he  sailed  as  master  of  the  good  ship  '  Betsey  Wil- 
liams.' 

**  After  leaving  the  sea  he  removed  to  Pennsylvania  and  engaged 
in  the  fire-brick  business.  Capt.  Pendleton  bore  an  enviable  repu- 
tation. Capt.  William  Greenman  pays  him  the  following  tribute: 
'  I  was  closely  associated  with  Capt.  Gilbert  Pendleton^  Jr.^  for  more 
than  five  years  of  sea  life>  and  I  never  heard  him  utter  a  profane  or 
unnecessary  word.  He  was  a  model  man, — ^not  exacting,  but  ex- 
pected every  man  to  do  his  duty.'  Others  call  him  one  of  the  best 
of  captains  to  the  men  under  him.  He  constantly  looked  after  their 
welfare,  and  there  was  never  a  complaint  from  those  under  his 
charge." 

Capt.  Pendleton  married  (1),  18  July,  1840,  Phebe  Thompson, 
bom  18  August,  1818,  died  23  AprU,  1873,  daughter  of  Whitman 
and  Eunice  Thompson.  He  married  (2),  11  September,  1873,  Mrs. 
Hannah  Maria*  (Adams)  Mason,  daughter  of  Albert  M.  and  [516] 
Almira  Niles^  (Pendleton)  Adams.  She  died  at  New  London,  Conn., 
4  October,  1908. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

1119.  Gilbert  Averill«,  b.  27  Dec.,  1842;  m.  Martha  A.  Chapman. 

1120.  Phoebe  Eleanor,  b.  1845;  m.  Dr.  Thomas  B.  Chapman. 

405.  Ahos  Palmxr^  Pendlkton  {Gilbert^,  Amos^,  Col.  William^, 
Joteph*'),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  November,  1818,  and  died 
at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  20  October,  1860.  He  married  at  Yonkers. 
N.  Y.,  10  July,  1842,  Catherine  Ann  Whitehead,  bom  New  York 
City,  25  January,  1818,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  £liza  (Jennings) 
Whitehead. 

Issue,  bom  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.: 

1121.  Anna  Elizabeth',  b.  10  April,  1843;  d.  unm.,  10  June,  1901. 

1122.  Nathan  Whitehead,  b.  22  June,  1848;  m.  Florence  Sweet. 

1123.  Amos  Palmer,  Jr.,  b.  11  Feby.,  1850;  m.  (1),  Jennie  C.  Len- 

ton;  (2),  Ida  Smith. 

407  Joseph  Rhodes^  Pendleton  (Gilbert^,  Amos^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  January,  1822.  In  his 
early  years  he  followed  the  sea,  first  in  the  coasting  trade,  then  as 
a  whalerman,  and  later  made  voyages  to  the  West  Indies.  While 
engaged  in  whaling  he  made  a  voyage  round  the  world  in  the  ship 
"  Charles  Phelps,"  of  which  his  brother  Gilbert  was  master.  This 
vessel  was  afterwards  named  the  "  Progress,"  and  was  on  exhibition 
at  the  World's  Fair  in  Chicago,  1893,  as  a  relic  of  the  old  whaling 
days. 

Shortly  after  the  discovery  of  gold  in  California,  Mr.  Pendleton 
went  to  that  territory,  where  he  spent  %Ye  je&rs.  Afterward,  with 
his  brother  Gilbert,  he  engaged  in  the  fire-brick  business  at  Roches- 
ter, Pa.,  where  he  lived  until  1894,  when  he  removed  to  Chicago,  111. 
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Lakewood^  O.,  8  February^  1906^  while  on  a  visit  to  his  daughter^ 
Mrs.  Algernon  C.  Bagnall. 

Mr.  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  23  October,  1854,  Mar- 
tha Jane  Cross,  born  17  Aug.,  1826,  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  died  9  May, 
1906,  Chicago,  111.,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cross)  Cross. 
Issue,  bom  at  Rochester,  Pa.: 

1124.  Sarah  Champion^  b.  2  Feby.,  1857;  unm.      Res.  Lakewood,  O. 

1125.  Elizabeth  Cross,  b.  24  Sept.,  1858;  m.  12  Aug.,  1886,  Alger- 

non Clifford  Bagnall,  son  of  George  and  Ruth  Delphine 
(Marvin)  Bagnall.  Issue  (Bagnall):  i.  Frank  Pendleton^, 
b.  25  Jany.,  1891,  New  London,  Ohio.  ii.  Roger  Shaler,  b. 
11  Feby.,  1899,  Chicago,  Ohio. 

1126.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  2  June,  1860;  m.  Mary  Helen  Fay. 

1127.  William  Courtland,  b.  17  AprU,  1862;  d.  19  May,  1864. 

1128.  James  Francis,  b.  15  May,  1865;  unm.     He  was  for  some  time 

an  agent  in  Chicago  for  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So- 
ciety.    Present  res.  Lakewood,  Ohio. 

411.  Jambs  Francis^  Pendleton  (Gilbert^,  Amos^,  CoL  William*, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  28  June,  1829,  and  died  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  21  April,  1883.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Westerly, 
and  his  death  at  Hartford  occurred  suddenly  while  he  was  there  on 
business.  He  married  at  Westerly,  6  June,  1855,  Harriet  J.  Spen- 
cer, born  1  March,  1831,  Suffield,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Alfred  and 
Harriet  (King)  Spencer.  She  is  still  living  at  Westerly. 
Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

1129.  'Belle   SpencerS  b.   30  Aug.,   1856;   m.  at  Westerly,  9   Dec, 

1880,  Rev.  Franklin  Horatio  Nibecker,  bom  15  Oct.,  1854, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  son  of  John  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Braids) 
Nibecker.  Res.  Glens  Mills,  Pa.  Issue  (Nibecker):  i. 
Claude  Pendleton^,  b.  19  Sept.,  1881;  d.  at  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
10  Nov.,  1908.  He  was  a  graduate  of  the  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Technology,  Class  of  1903.  ii.  Karl,  b.  21  March,  1886. 
iii.  Bethene,  b.  1  AprU,  1888.  iv.  Philip,  b.  19  Jany.,  1894; 
d.  9  Aug.,  1898. 

1130.  Frank  Spencer,  b.  5  Sept.,  1858;  d.  8  Aug.,  1859. 

1131.  James  Alfred,  b.  2  Nov.,  1860;  m.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  23 

June,  1896,  Annie  Louise  Hodgdon,  dau.  of  William  L.  and 
Kate  T.  (Conway)  Hodgdon.  No  issue.  Res.  (1906),  Gor- 
ham,  N.  H. 

1132.  Gilbert,  b.  14  March,  1862;  d.  28  March,  1862. 

1133.  Anna  Sayls,  b.  27  May,  1866;  unm.     Res.  Westerly. 

1134.  Howard,  b.  18  Sept.,  1869.     In  1905  he  was  with  the  R.  I. 

Drug  Co.  in  Providence,  and  was  unm. 

1135.  Clarence,  b.  24  March,  1873;  d.  13  Aug.,  1873. 

413.  Harris^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Harris^,  Amot^,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
seph^),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  25  February,  1811,  and  died 
there,  15  April,  1890.     He  was  a  successful  master  mariner,  a  gold 


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seeker  in  California  in  '49^  and  a  selectman  of  Stonington  in  1855 
and  1856.  He  married  Sarah  A.  Chester^  daughter  of  Josiah  and 
Caroline  Chester  of  Groton,  Conn.  She  died  at  Stonington,  10  Au- 
gust, 1883. 

Issue,  first  bom  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  others  at  Stonington: 

1136.  Harris*  (3rd),  b.  15  July,  1845;  m.  Mary  B.^^  Burtch. 

1137.  Virginia,  b.  8  Sept,  1847;  d.  27  AprU,  1852. 

1138.  Lucien  B.,  b.  20  Aug.,  1849;  unm.    Res.  Stonington. 

1139.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  22  July,  1852;  m.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  31 

Dec.,  1874,  Clarence  A.  Gould,  son  of  Thomas  A.  and  £sther 
(Babcock)  Gould.  Issue  (Gould):  i.  Clarence^,  ii.  Vir- 
ginia, 

1140.  James,  b.  29  July,  1854;  m.  Sarah  E.  Potter. 

1141.  Millard  Fillmore,  b.  17  Aug.,  1856  (7  Aug.  in  Stonington  rec- 

ords); unm. 

1142.  Jennie,  b.  12  April,  1859   (12  Aug.  in  Stonington  records); 

m.  Wirt  Breed.     No  issue.     Res.  Painesville,  O. 

1143.  Charles,  b.  27  June,  1862;  unm. 

414.  GuRDON^  Pendleton  (Harris^,  Amos^,  Col.  JVUliam^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  27  July,  1813,  and  died  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  4  September,  1898.  He  followed  the  sea  for 
many  years,  and  was  a  master  mariner,  making  his  home  in  his  na- 
tive town.  He  married  Mary  Ann  Bottum,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Nancy  (Palmer)  Bottum.  She  died  at  Stonington,  3  February,  1885. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

1144.  Martha  Ann",  b.  19  March,  1841;  m.  at  Stonington,  20  Oct., 

1872,  George  Anthony  Chace.  Issue  (Chace) :  i.  Helena^, 
b.  25  July,  1875.  ii.  Mary  Augusta,  b.  13  Jany.,  1878. 
Mrs.  Chace  and  her  daughters  live  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

1145.  Gurdon,  Jr.,  b.  1  Aug.,  1848;  d.  8  July,  1853. 

1146.  Samuel  Bottum,  b.  16  March,  1851;  m.  Annie  E.  Burroughs. 

1147.  Gurdon,  Jr.  (2nd),  b.  23  Sept.,  1854;  m.  Annie  M.  Reinacker. 

1148.  James  Buchanan,  b.  5  Sept.,  1857;  m.  Harriet  A.  Capron. 

1149.  Daughter,  b.  29  Jany.,  1860;  d.  4  Feby.,  1860. 

416.  MosKS^  Pendleton  {Harris^,  Amos^,  Col,  WilHam^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  18  July,  1818,  and  died  there,  18 
April,  1891.  Nearly  all  his  life  was  spent  in  his  native  town,  where 
he  was  a  successful  merchant  for  many  years.  He  married  at  Ston- 
ington, 19  Dec,  1841,  Frances  Elizabeth  Forsyth,  daughter  of  James 
and  Lucy  (Coates)  Forsyth.  She  died  at  Stonington,  15  December, 
1888,  aged  70  years.. 

Issue,  b.  at  Stonington: 

1150.  'Moses  AverUP,  b.  19  Feby.,  1844;  m.  Amelia  B.  Sheffield. 

1151.  Nelson  Augustus,  b.  12  Oct.,  1846;  m.  Ida  M.  Levey. 

1152.  Oscar  Fellows,  b.  1  Dec,  1849;  m.  Frances  E.  Davis. 
1163.  Andrew,  b.  20  Mav,  1852;  d.  18  Sept.,  1852. 

1154.  Everett,  b.  25  Aug.,  1857;  d.  29  June,  1859. 


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1155.  Fannie^  b.  16  April,  1861;  nnm. 

417.  BxNJAMiN  Frankun^  Pkndlxtok  (Harrii^,  Amo^,  Col, 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  3  Sept.,  1823, 
and  died  there,  18  Feby.,  1909.  An  obitiuuy  notice  published  the 
same  day  in  the  Westerly  [R.  I.]  "  Sun,"  says  of  him: 

"  Captain  B.  Frank  Pendleton,  the  last  of  the  old  sea  captains 
who  made  Stonington  famous  in  its  old  whaling  days,  died  this  morn- 
ing shortly  after  10  o'clock,  at  his  home  on  Elm  Street  in  the  bor- 
ough of  Stonington.  There  are  no  others  of  the  whaling  ship  cap- 
tains to  survive  him,  death  taking  him  to-day  at  the  age  of  86  years. 
His  health  had  enabled  him  to  be  about  until  two  days  ago,  when  he 
was  taken  with  an  illness,  from  which  he  was  unable  to  rally. 

"  For  many  years  he  followed  the  sea,  making  his  first  voyage  in 
the  brig  "  Henry,"  of  which  Gurdon  Pendleton,  his  brother,  was  the 
captain.  He  afterward  sailed  in  the  brig  "  Eugene "  and  the  ship 
"  Mercury."  He  had  charge  of  the  ship  "  Contest "  in  the  merchant 
service,  and  made  his  last  voyage  in  the  bark  "  Acquidnac,"  built  in 
Mystic  in  1866,  to  Rio  Janeiro. 

*'  From  1872  to  1890  he  was  keeper  of  the  light  on  Stonington 
point,  and  since  that  time  he  has  not  been  engaged  in  any  occupation. 

"  Captain  Pendleton,  in  his  younger  days,  was  one  of  the  most 
popular  of  the  seafaring  captains,  and,  when  the  industry  was  at 
its  height,  his  vessel  was  always  sought  as  a  desirable  one  to  ship 
on.  He  retained  the  characteristics,  which  made  him  so  popular  with 
his  men,  until  the  last.  He  was  always  known  as  a  man  of  jovial 
disposition,  and  was  respected  and  held  in  high  esteem  by  all  those 
who  knew  him." 

Capt.  B.  Frank^  Pendleton  married,  20  April,  1848,  Mary  Jane 

Cook,  bom  New  York  City,  24  December,  1826,  died  at  Stonington, 

23  December,  1901,  daughter  of  David  and  Elizabeth   (Roe)   Cook. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  in  New  York  City,  others  at  Stonington, 

Conn.: 

1156.  Thomas  Franklin^,  b.  20  Feby.,  1851;  m.  Annie  Hudson. 

1157.  Walter  Averill,  b.  22  April,  1856;  m.  Mary  E.  Hudson. 

1158.  Herbert  Edgar,  b.  13  June,  1857;  unm.     Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1159.  Amos  Melville,  b.  3  Nov.,  1858;  d.  10  Sept,  1859.  * 

1160.  Mary  Jane    (Minnie),  b.   27   Jany.,   1860;  m.    (1),   19   Oct., 

1887,  William  Randall  Slocum.  He  d.  in  1892,  and  she 
m.  (2),  25  Sept.,  1902,  Eugene  Pulsifer  Hyde.  She  has 
had  no  issue. 

1161.  Ada,  still  bora,  9  Jany.,  1862. 

1162.  Charles  Hutton,  b.  22  Dec,  1862;  m.  Emma  M.  Avery. 

1163.  Oliver  Cook,  b.  1  Dec,  1864;  m.   1  Dec,  1888.  Helen  Law- 

rence Chesebro,  dau.  of  Zebulon  Frederick  and  Mary  Jane 
(Cutler)  Chesebro.  No  issue.  He  is  in  the  hardware  busi- 
ness in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1164.  Frederick  Starr,  b.  8  June,  1867;  m.  Clara  A.  Thorpe. 


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1166.  Claribel,  b.  26  April,  1870;  m.  23  Dec.,  1891,  Herman  At- 
wood,  of  Stonington.     No  issue. 

420.  Thomas^  Pxkdlxton,  Jr.  (Thomas^  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  Wd- 
Uam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  near  Searsport,  Me.,  probably  about  1796. 
He  died  early  in  1824,  as  on  the  12th  of  May  in  that  year  William 
Staples  was  appointed  administrator  upon  his  estate  (Hancock  Co. 
Prob.  Rec.,  ii,  463).  Thomas^  Pendleton  married  Harriet  Clifford, 
whose  parentage  we  have  not  determined.  She  married  (2),  Wil- 
liam Woodman.     By  her  Thomas^  had  one  child: 

1166.  Lucinda  Clifford^  (also  called  Rachel  Lucinda),  b.  17  Sept., 

1823;  d.  at  Searsport,  17  Dec.,  1871;  m.  17  May,  1846, 
Abram  P.  Wentworth,  bom  15  March,  1823,  son  of  James 
and  Dorothy  (Palmer)  Wentworth.  Issue  (Wentworth),  b. 
Searsport:  i.  James  JB.*,  b.  14  April,  1847;  m.  Emily  B. 
Nichols.  Res.  Searsport.  He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy 
from  1863-1865.  ii.  Everett  P.,  b.  2  Jany.,  1849;  d.  at  sea, 
11  March,  1868.  iii.  Lyman  Wellington,  b.  2  Feby.,  1851; 
m.  Hattie  Cunningham.  Res.  Searsport.  iv.  Frank  II.,  b. 
14  Oct.,  1855;  m.  Minnie  Harris.  Res.  Olamon,  Me.  v. 
Harriet  Ellen,  b.  13  Jany.,  1858;  m.  23  Sept.,  1878,  Daniel 
Webster  Sutcliffe.  Res.  No.  Andover,  Mass.  They  have 
two  daughters,  Emma  Selena  (Sutcliffe)  and  Florence  Lu- 
cinda. vi.  Thomas  Pendleton,  b.  10  Jany.,  1861 ;  m.  15  Sept., 
1887,  Ada  Milner.  Res.  No.  Andover,  Mass.  vii.  Lewis 
Clifton,  b.  15  Jany.,  1864;  d.  5  April,  1898;  m.  (1),  EUa 
Kershaw;  (2),  Jennie  E.  Lang.  [Ref.:  Wentworth  Gene- 
alogy, Vol.  II,  pp.  332-334.] 

421.  JoHN^  Pbndlkton  {Thomas^,  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*'),  was  bom  4  May,  1799,  and  died  at  Hope,  Me.,  14  August, 
1846.  After  his  father's  death  he  lived  with  his  uncle,  William* 
Pendleton,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  when  he  grew  to  manhood,  removed 
to  the  mainland  and  engaged  in  farming.  He  married  Betsey  Gould, 
bom  12  November,  1806,  died  at  East  Union,  Me.,  25  May,  1902, 
daughter  of  William  and  Lucana  (Cole)  Gould.  She  married  (2), 
7  August,  1854,  Hiram  Wentworth.  One  month  before  her  death 
she  contributed  in  an  eight-page  letter  full  record  of  her  children 
and  grandchildren,  her  handwriting  being  clear  and  firm  in  spite  of 
her  ninety-five  years. 

Issue  of  John  and  Betsey  Pendleton,  born  at  Camden,  Union, 
and  Hope,  Me.: 

1167.  ThomasS  b.  8  Nov.,  1829;  d.  6  Aug.,  1831. 

1168.  Sarah,  b.  23  Dec,  1831;  d.  10  April,  1902;  m.  William  Jones, 

of  Hope,  Me.,  b.  24  Feby.,  1814,  d.  23  April,  1899,  son  of 
Thomas  Jones.  Issue  (Jones),  b.  Hope,  Me.:  i.  Rosetta*, 
b.  26  March,  1856;  d.  6  April,  1870.  ii.  Janet,  b.  6  Jany., 
1860;  m.  24  Aug.,  1878,  Elbridge  Linscott.  iii.  William  H., 
b.  13  Jany.,  1864;  m.  28  April,  1893,  Millie  N.  Finn.     Res. 


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E.  Union,  Me.     iv.  Joseph,  b.  28  Nov.,  1867;  m.  25  Dec., 
1890,  Minnie  Esancy. 

1169.  Levi  C,  b.  8  Jany.,  1833;  d.  10  Oct.,  1854. 

1170.  Lucinda  A.,  b.  8  June,  1834;  d.  1893;  m.  Roscoe  Mank.    Issue 

(Mank) :    i.  Emily  •/.»,  b.  30  Dec.,  1876.    She  d.  in  the  win- 
ter of  1907-8. 

1171.  Adeline,  b.  7  June,  1836;  d.  15  Oct,  1848. 

1172.  Mary  J.,  b.  23  Nov.,  1838;  d.  unm.  30  Aug.,  1858. 

1173.  EUza  J.,  b.  11  Sept.,  1840;  m.  (1),  Addison  Libby,  Jr.;  (2), 

AXarcus  Af  anlc 

1174.  John,  Jr.,  b.  20*  Feby.,  1842;  d.  14  July,  1856. 

1175.  Susannah,  b.  7  May,  1844;  d.  7  April,  1860. 

423.  Nancy^  Pendleton  (William^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WtUiam^, 
Joseph^),  was  born  21  (or  27)  April,  1797,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and 
died  23  Feby.,  1851.  She  married,  11  June,  1816,  as  his  first  wife, 
Tunothy  Porter. 

Issue  (Porter),  born  at  Searsport,  Me.: 

1176.  i.  Roberts  b.  22  Dec.,  1816;  m.  (1),  Mary  A.s  Nichols;  (2), 

Mrs.   Lois  A.®    (Shute)    Porter.      [Carried  forward.] 

ii.  William,  b.  12  Oct,  1818;  d.  16  Nov.,  1853;  m.  23  Jany.,  1843, 
his  first  cousin,  Lois  A.®  Shute,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
[424]  Lois^  (PendletonJ  Shute.  By  her  he  had  issue  (Por- 
ter):  Mary  V^   (dec.);  m.  Daniel  C.  Nichols  of  Searsport. 

iii.  Jane  R.,  b.  31  March,  1822;  m.  A.  M.  Warren.     No  issue. 

iv.  Timothy,  Jr.,  b.  16  March,  1828;  d.  20  Nov.,  1838. 

V.  Nancy,  b.  23  Aug.,  1830;  d.  25  May,  1858;  m  Thomas*  Shute, 
a  first  cousin,  son  oi  Samuel  and  [424]  Lois^  (Pendleton) 
Shute.     No  issue. 

vi.  Lydia,  b.  9  AprU,  1832;  m.  (1),  Daniel  Batchelder;  (2),  

Sawyer.     She  has  been  married  seven  times  in  all,  her  last 

husband   being  Green.      Last  known  res.   Cumberland 

Mills,  Me. 
vii.  Lois  A.,  b.  8  Sept.,  1835 ;  m.  Josiah  Hunt.    She  is  dec. 
viii.  Mary  E.,  b.  20  May,  1837;  m.  Stephen  Smith.     Res.  Stockton 
Springs,  Me. 

424.  Lois^  Pendleton  (JfTtUtam*,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WiUiam^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  April,  1799,  and  died  8 
December,  1825.  She  married  9  November,  1820,  as  his  first  wife, 
Samuel  Shute,  Jr.,  bom  23  July,  1798.  He  married  (2),  23  July, 
1826,  Harriet  Cousins. 

Lois^    (Pendleton)    Shute  had  issue   (Shute),  bom   at  Pros- 
pect  (Searsport),  Me.: 
i.  Mary  A.«,  b.   13  Aug.,   1821;  m.  28  Dec,  1845,  Nahum  M. 

Berry. 
ii.  Thomas,  b.  11  May,  1823;  m.  his  first  cousin,  Nancy®  Porter, 
daa.  of  Timothy  and  [423]   Nancy^   (Pendleton)   Porter. 


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iii.  Lois  A.,  b.  13  Oct.,  1835;  d.  10  Sept.,  1881;  m.  (1),  William^ 
Porter;  (2),  his  brother,  [1176]   Robert*  Porter. 

425.  Peleo^  Pendleton  (William^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William* , 
Joseph^),  was  bom  29  May,  1800  (or  8  May,  1801),  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  and  died  24  (or  25)  February,  1878,  at  Thorndike,  Me.  In 
early  life  he  followed  the  sea;  later  he  bought  a  farm  at  Thorndike, 
upon  which  he  lived  nntil  his  death. 

He  married  Jane  Batchelder,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Lois  (Wil- 
liams) Batchelder.  She  was  bom  20  October,  1807,  and  died  26 
March,  1879. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.,  others  at 
Thorndike: 

1177.  William®,  b.  17  May,  1830;  d.  unm.,  15  Feby.,  1854. 

1178.  Lois  Abigail,  b.  27  Feby.,  1832;  m.  Benjamin  A.  Post. 

1179.  Nancy  Catherine,  b.  28  Oct.,  1836;  m.  WUliam  Crosby. 

1180.  Daniel  Batchelder,  b.  11  June,  1837;  d.  9  Nov.,  1858. 

1181.  Lucy  Batchelder,  b.  29  March,  1841;  m.  Wellington  Shibles. 

1182.  Asenath  Haskell,  b.  16  Aug.,  1845;  m.  Daniel  B.  DoUoff,  Jr. 

Note:  The  History  of  Islesboro,  p.  263,  and  the  Bangor  Hist  Mag.,  I, 
93,  say  that  Peleg^  Pendleton  married  Betsey  Brown  of  LincolnTlUe,  but 
his  children  say  he  had  no  other  wife  than  Jane  Batchelder. 

426.  Joseph^  Pendlxtok  (WUliam^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William* , 
Joseph^),  was  bom  11  April,  1803,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  5 
December,  1884,  at  Searsport,  Me.  He  married  27  December,  1827, 
Fannie  Coombs,  daughter  of  James  and  Patience  (Merrithew) 
Coombs.  She  was  born  17  October,  1802,  and  died  25  December, 
1872,  at  Searsport: 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.: 

1183.  Joseph^,  Jr.,  b.  30  Sept,  1828;  m.  Clarissa*  Griffin,  a  second 

cousin,  dau.  of  Eben^  and  Clarissa  (York)  Griffin,  and 
granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  and  [146]  Lydia*  (Pendleton) 
Griffin,  but  was  lost  at  sea,  18  Oct.,  1854,  leaving  no  issue. 

1184.  Frances   Abigail,   b.    18   Jany.,   1831;   m.   Nathan   Pendleton* 

Carver. 

1185.  'Mary  Ann,  b.  24  Oct.,  1832;  m.  James  B.  Treat. 

1186.  George  Washington,  b.  28  Dec,  1834;  m.  Amelia  C.  Webber. 

1187.  Timothy  Coombs,  b.  22  May,  1837;  m.  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1  Nov., 

1877,  Marion  Gertrude  Newhall,  dau.  of  William  Pell  and 
Mary  Ann  Newhall.  She  was  b.  at  Lynn  and  d.  there,  13 
Jany.,  1879  (Lynn  Rec).  Timothy  C.  Pendleton  Was  a 
master  mariner.  He  d.  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  5  July,  1893.  No 
issue. 

1188.  Charlotte  Winslow,  b.  28  Sept.,  1839 ;  m.  Charles  G.  Chase. 

1189.  Susan,  b.  4  Oct.,  1841;  d.  Aug.,  1844. 

1190.  Benjamin  Coombs,  b.  18  Dec,  1844;  m.  Mary  A.  Park. 

427.  George  Washington^  Pendleton   (William^,  Lieut,  Peleg^, 


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Col.  WUliam^,  Jo§eph*),  was  bom  at  Proepect  (Searsport),  Me.,  6 
May,  1806,  and  died  at  Thorndike,  Me.,  29  September,  1879.    He 
married,  5  May,  1836,  Rachel  Batchelder,  daughter  of  Daniel  and 
Lois  (WiUiams)  Batchelder.      She  died  7,  or  9,  May,  1897. 
Issue : 

1191.  Lovisa'',  b.  4  April,  1837,  Solon,  Me.;  d.  at  Thomdike,  29 

Sept,  1879;  m.  there,  3  Dec.,  1856,  Elias  Hunt,  b.  6  Oct, 
1835,  Troy,  Me.,  d.  14  June,  1874,  Thomdike,  son  of  Enoch 
and  Cordelia  (Hall)  Hunt  Issue  (Hunt),  b.  Thomdike, 
Me.:  i.  George  Albert,  b.  29  Oct.,  1869;  m.  14  May,  1888, 
Alice  Dority.  Res.  Everett,  Mass.  ii.  Rachel  Pendleton,  b. 
18  May,  1863;  d.  15  May,  1878.  iii.  Mary  Ixnte,  b.  15 
June,  1870;  m.  14  Oct,  1886,  Rev.  Alonso  E.  Bradford. 
Res.,  1908,  MUo,  Me.  iv.  Myra  Abbott,  b.  22  July,  1875; 
m.  19  June,  1901,  Melvin  W.  Bishop.     Res.  Blanchard,  Me. 

1192.  George  Albert,  b.   (30  April,  1846  ?) ;  d.  6  Jany.,  1859,  ae. 

13  years,  8  months,  6  days. 

429.  Lydia^  Pxndleton  (William\  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William\ 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Prospe<4;  (Searsport),  Me.,  26  December,  1810. 
She  married  26  December,  1832,  Timothy  Ward,  son  of  David  and 
Hannah  (Parsons)  Ward. 

i.  Nancy  Pendleton®,  b.  9  Aug.,  1835;  d.  9  May,  1870;  m.  Ruel 

Wentworth  and  had  three  ch. 
ii.  George  Pendleton,  b.  6  May,  1837;  m.  Florinda  Maxim.     Res. 

Thomdike.     They  have  had  five  ch. 
iii.  Hannah  Jane,  b.  24  Jany.,  1839;  m.  Clifton  S.   Hunt     Res. 
Issue  (Ward),  bom  at  Thomdike,  Me.: 
Thomdike.     She  has  had  four  sons, 
iv.  Mark,  b.  24  (or  26)  June,  1841;  m.   (1),  Martha  Blanchard; 
(2),  Clara  Maxim.     Res.  Searsport,  Me.     He  is  the  father 
of  several  ch. 
V.  Edwin  C,  b.   10  Dec,  1845;  d.   24  Sept,  1885;  m.   Hannah 

Maxim.     They  had  five  sons, 
vi.  Timothy  Milton,  b.  6  May,  1848;  m.  Sophronia  Maxim.     Res. 

Thomdike.     Four  ch. 
vii.  Ezra  Manter,  b.  7  (or  17)  Sept,  1852;  d.  Jany.,  1853. 

Note:  Florinda,  Clara,  Hamiah,  and  Sophronia  Maxim  named  above, 
were  sisters. 

432.  Nancy^  Pendleton   (Joseph^,  Lieut,  Pele^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  8  August,  1796,  and  died  17 
January,   1879.      She  married   Ephraim   Gould,   bom   5   September, 
1802,  died  27  February,  1882,  son  of  William  and  Lucana  (Cole) 
Gould   ("  Zaccheus  Gould  Genealogy"). 
Issue  (Gould),  bom  at  Hope,  Me.: 
i.  Ephraim",  Jr.,  a  soldier  in  the  Rebellion;  d.  in  Libby  Prison  in 
1865. 


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ii.  Nelson  P.,  d.  mun. 
iii.  Peleg  P.^  num. 
iv.  Willis  F.,  unm. 
v.  Lncana,  d.  mim. 

vi.  Tilson^  m. . 

▼ii.  Wealtha  P.,  m,    (1),  Benjamin  Jones;   (2),  William  Winslow. 

Res.  Rockland^  Me. 
▼iii.  John  C.^  m.  Lncinda  Young. 

436.  Susanna^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut  Peleg^,  Col,  WUliani^, 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.^  29  January^  1803^  and  died  31 
March^  1847.  She  married  30  December,  1822,  Willis  Fish,  of  Hope, 
Me.,  bom  7  December,  1799. 

Issue  (Fish),  bom  at  Appleton,  Me.: 
i.  RosaHnda  M.«,  b.  5  Oct.,  1823;  d.  12  Aug.,  1846. 
ii.  Joseph  Pendleton,  b.  6  Dec.,  1825;  d.  22  April,  1893;  m.  Oct., 

1847,    Sarah   P.^    Mansfield,    dau.    of    Samuel    Payson    and 

[1014]   Priscilla®   (Pendleton)   Mansfield.       They  had  three 

ch.:      1.  Marian  A.^    (Fish),  b.  12  Jany.,  1851;  m.   D.  D. 

Garcelon.     2.  George  W.,  b.  3  Sept.,  1853.     Res.  Union,  Me. 

3.  AlheH  M.,  b.  28  May,  1857. 
iii.  Seth  M.,  b.  1  Jany.,  1829;  d.  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  m.  6  June, 

1852,  Dell  L.  Sumner, 
iv.  Sarah  A.,  b.  20  Dec,  1837;  m.  Obadiah  Daniels.     Res.  Union, 

Me. 
V.  Benjamin  N.,  b.  8  July,  1841;  unm. 
▼i.  Medora  A.,  b.  1  Sept.,  1843;  d.  26  July,  1886;  m.  Guvanus 

Dunton. 

437.  Joseph^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Joseph^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  CoL  WtL- 
liarn^f  Joseph*"),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  November,  1805,  and 
died  there,  30  July,  1852.  He  married  (published  11  April,  1836), 
Emily  Richards,  bom  5  May,  1814,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Sarah 
Richards  ("  Richards  Genealogy,"  p.  191). 

Issue,  bom  Islesboro,  Me.: 

1193.  Amasa«,  b.  15  May,  1837;  d.  23  Dec.,  1838. 

1194.  Emily,  b.  17  Sept.,  1840;  d.  22  March,  1842. 

1195.  Amelia,  b.  4  Aug.,  1,843;  m.  Edwin  Eames.     No  issue. 

1196.  Ellen,  b.  9  Oct.,  1844;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  Stephen  Fair- 

field. They  had  no  issue.  His  first  wife  was  [979]  Bridget 
F.'  Pendleton. 

1197.  Ann,  b.  21  July,  1846;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  30  July,  1868, 

David  H.  Hall,  son  of  Hon.  Joseph  and  Eliza  (Parkman) 
[Pendleton]  Hall.  Eliza  Parkman's  first  husband  was  [350] 
Alexander^  Pendleton.  Mrs.  David  H.  Hall  lives  at  Dark 
Harbor,  Islesboro,  Me.  She  has  two  children  (Hall):  L 
Emily  M.*,  b.  14  Feby.,  1872,  Boston,  Mass.;  unm.  ii.  Wal- 
ter O.,  b.  24  May,  1874;  m.  [3510]  Florence  H.^^  Pendleton. 
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1198.  George,  b.  23  Aug.,  1849 ;  m.  Lucy  Jane*  Pendleton. 

1199.  Sophronia  Emma,  b.  7  Dec.,  1852;  m.  her  first  cousin,  Amasa 

Porter®  Hatch,  son  of  Amasa  and  [438]  Sophronia^  (Pen- 
dleton) Hatch.  Res.  Dark  Harbor,  Islesboro,  Me.  Issue 
(Hatch),  b.  Islesboro,  Me.:  i.  PkUena^,  b.  10  Feby.,  1872; 
m.  Leon  W.  Wyman.  ii.  Fred  Avery,  b.  13  March,  1874; 
lost  at  sea,  27  Nov.,  1898.  iii.  Alton  Calvin,  b.  27  Dec, 
1876;  m.  March,  1901,  BeUe  Durgin.  iv.  Edwin  E.,  b.  28 
July,  1879.     V.  Harry  Porter,  b.  31  Jany.,  1886. 

438.  Sophronia^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  Sept.,  1808,  and  died 
there,  1  October,  1849.  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  22  Dec,  1832, 
Amasa  Hatch,  bom  7  November,  1808,  son  of  Isaac  and  Betsey 
(Warren)  Hatch.  He  married  (2),  her  sister,  [443]  Emeline^  Pen- 
dleton, and  (3),  Mrs.  Mary  Coombs.  Sophronia^  had  issue  (Hatch), 
born  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

i.  Sophronia  Ann®,  b.  21  May,  1833;  m.  1853,  Samuel  Warren,  of 

Albion,  Me.     Res.  Peabody,  Mass. 
ii.  William  E.,  b.  21  Oct.,  1835;  lost  at  sea,  10  Oct.,  1868;  m. 

1858,  Emily  A.  Farrow, 
iii.  Wealthy   Pendleton,  b.   22   Nov.,   1839;  m.   1862,  William   C. 

Hatch.     Res.  Isesboro,  Me. 
iv.  Amasa  Porter,  b.  17  Aug.,  1844;  lost  at  sea,  30  March,  1889; 

m.  [1199]  Sophronia  Emma^  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin. 
V.  Janet,  d.  inf. 
vi.  Son,  unnamed,  d.  inf. 

Ref.:  "History  of  Islesboro,  Me.,"  p.  218. 

439.  Peleo^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  25  February,  1811,  and  died 
there,  30  September,  1838,  according  to  the  Waldo  Co.,  Me.,  Probate 
records  [Vol.  x,  p.  499].  The  "  History  of  Islesboro  "  says  that  his 
gravestone  gives  his  date  of  death  as  31  August,  1838.  He  was  a 
selectman  of  Islesboro  in  1836,  and  probably  town  clerk  in  the  fol- 
lowing year,  although  the  work  already  mentioned  gives  the  date  as 
1857;  this  must  obviously  be  an  error,  as  no  other  Peleg  Pendleton 
could  be  referred  to. 

He  married  in  1837,  Sibyl  Sherman,  bom  at  Islesboro,  25  Sep- 
tember, 1818,  daughter  of  James  and  Sibyl  (Gilkey)  Sherman.     She 
married  (2),  James  Perry. 
Peleg  had  one  child: 

1200.  Pele^,  Jr.,  b.  29  July,  1838;  d.  young.     James  Sherman,  of 

Islesboro,  was  appointed  his  guardian,  6  May,  1839  (Waldo 
Co.  Probate  Records,  x,  237). 

440.  Lydia  Jane^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col,  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  January,  1814.  and 


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died  at  Bangor^  Me.^  March^  1896.  She  married  (1)^  as  his  second 
wife^  5  October,  1834,  Solomon  Spragne,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Lydia 
(Dodge)  Spragne.  His  first  wife  was  Lucretia*  Dodge,  daughter  of 
Rathbom  and  [665]  Lydia^  (Pendleton)  Dodge.  He  died  in  1850, 
and  his  widow  married  (2),  as  his  second  wife,  18  October,  1852, 
John  Batchelder.    His  first  wife  was  [1681]  Niobe*  Pendleton. 

Issue,  by  first  husband  (Spragne),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Lydia  Jane«,  b.  8   Sept.,  1835;  d.  8  April,  1892;  m.   Henry 

Coombs,  Jr. 
iL  Emeline  Pendleton,  b.  4  June,  1839;  m.  (pub.  15  June,  1859), 

George  F.  Keller.     Res.  Islesboro. 
iii.  Solomon,  Jr.,  b.  25  Dec.,  1842;  d.  9  Jany.,  1845. 
iv.  Herbert  J.,  b.  25  April,  1845;  d.  1900;  m.  (1),  [1062]   Mary 

Rebecca*  Pendleton;  (2),  Banche  Maude  Abbott 
y.  Joshua  D.  (twin  with  Herbert  J.),  d.  inf. 
vi.  Rose  Edna,  b.  3  Oct.,  1849;  d.  22  Sept.,  1862. 

Issue,  by  second  husband  (Batchelder),  bom  Islesboro: 
viL  Grace  G.,  b.  about  1853;  d.  1891;  m.  (1),  Erskin  Warden;  (2), 

Charles  Smith, 
viii.  Melveme  O.,  b.  23  Jany.,  1855;  m.  (1),  Belle  Palton;  (2),  13 
March,  1881,  Nora  Deane  Goswell.     Res.  Clinton,  Ind. 

Ref.:  '^  History  of  Islesboro,  Me.** 

441.  Nelson^  Pendleton  {Joseph^,  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  28  November,  1816.  He  was 
a  master  mariner,  and  died  at  Callao,  Peru,  in  1862.  He  made  his 
home  at  Camden,  Me.,  and  his  widow  petitioned  the  Probate  Court 
of  Knox  County  for  administration  upon  his  estate.  He  married  25 
March,  1838,  Ann  H.  Fish.    She  married  (2), Porter. 

Issue :  I 

1201.  Llewellyn®,  d.  ae.  about  16  years. 

1202.  Herbert,  d.  ae.  about  7  years. 

1203.  Nelson,  Jr.,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  31  July,  1862,  ae.  1  year,  1 

month,  and  29  days  (Boston  records). 

442.  Ephraim^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  21  March,  1819,  and  died  at 
Stockton  Springs,  Me.,  10  April,  1895.  '  Like  nearly  all  the  other 
grandsons  of  Lieut.  Peleg  Pendleton,  Ephraim  was  a  master  mari- 
ner. Upon  his  retirement  from  a  seafaring  life  he  lived  for  a  time 
at  Searsport,  Me.,  then  returned  to  Islesboro,  where  he  occupied  his 
father's  old  home,  and  finally  removed  to  Stockton  Springs,  where 
be  spent  the  rest  of  his  life. 

He  married  10  February,  1846,  Ann*  Gilkey,  bom  10  January, 
1824,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  DoUy^  (Farasworth)  Gilkey 
and  granddaughter  of  Robert  and  [122]  Bridget^  (Pendleton)  Fams- 
worth. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  except  the  last: 


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1204.  Lincoln^^  d.  ae.  8  yean. 

1205.  James  Wallace  C,  m.  (1),  Hattie  O.  Eirkpatrick;  (2),  Cora 

£.  Cotton. 

1206.  Isabelle,  b.  22  March,  1859;  m.  (1),  3  June,  1881,  Melvin  D. 

Haskell;  (2),  9  Sept,  1892,  John  F.  Ellis.  Res.  Stockton 
Springs,  Me.  Issue  (Haskell) :  i.  George  F.*,  b.  25  March, 
1883,  Islesboro,  Me.  ii.  Lottie  G.,  b.  13  Feby.,  1886,  Stock- 
ton Springs,  Me. 

1207.  Annie   C,   m.   28   Oct.,   1901,   Hosea   C.   Renouf.      No  issue 

(1906).     Res.  Stockton,  Me. 

1208.  Lottie  E.,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland;  d.  ae.  17  years. 

443.  Emeline^  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Lieut.  Pele^,  CoL  WUliain^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  21  Jany.,  1821,  and  died  there, 
20  Jany.,  1861.  She  married  as  his  second  wife  (published  3  March, 
1851),  Amasa  Hatch,  whose  first  wife  was  her  sister  [438]  Sophro- 
nia^  JPendleton. 

Issue  (Hatch),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Sarah  Adelaide*,  b.  12  July,  1854;  m.  1876,  Henry  P.  Hatch. 
She  lives  at  Islesboro.     Her  husband  was  lost  at  sea,  27 
Nov.,  1899. 
ii.  Enuna,  b.  28  March,  1859 ;  d.  1859. 

444.  Nancy^  Pendleton  (Green^,  Lieut,  Pele^,  CoL  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  12  October,  1797,  and  died  at 
Stockton,  Me.,  10  March,  1863.  She  married  at  Prospect  (Sears- 
port),  Me.,  7  March,  1816,  James  Stowers,  son  of  Sami^el  and  Eliza- 
beth (Upham)  Stowers.  He  was  bom  at  Sandy  Point,  Me.,  24 
Miarch,  1794,  and  died  at  Stockton,  Me.,  10  March,  1863.  He  served 
in  Capt.  Phineas  Pendleton's  company  of  militia  during  the  War  of 
1812. 

Issue   (Stowers),  bom  at  Stockton,  Me.: 
i.  Eliza  A.«,  b.  12  Jany.,  1818;  d.  5  Jany.,  1842;  m.  6  Sept.,  1840, 

Edward  N.  Harriman. 
ii.  James  R.,  b.  23  Feby.,  1819;  d.  13  Oct.,  1846;  m.  8  Dec.,  1842, 

Almira  Bailey, 
iii.  Abigail  P.,  b.  22  July,  1822;  m.  12  June,  1845,  Simeon  H.  Nick- 

erson.     Res.,  Sandy  Point,  Me. 
iv.  Samuel  G.,  b.  21  Dec,  1824;  d.  Dec.,  1847  (?). 
V.  Lois  E.,  b.  10  Nov.,  1827;  d.  13  Feb.,  1900;  m.  11  Aug.,  1851, 

Franklin  French.     Issue   (French):     1.  Evelyn*,  b.  8  Nov., 

1852;   m.   Franklin   Poore  Johnson,  of  Manchester,   N.   H. 

2.  Edward,   d.    19    Feby.,   1886;   m.   Charlotte   Perkins.     3. 

Charles,  d.  inf.     4.  Susan  Clifford,  m.  Frederick  G.  Taylor. 

Mrs.  F.  P.  Johnson  had  one  ch.,  Noyes  Poore*^   (Johnson), 

b.  13  June,  1883.     He  m.  Mabel  G.  Shaw  and  has  a  son, 

Franklin  Poore^^   (Johnson),  b.  21  May,  1906. 
vi.  John  P.,  b.  7  Jany.,  1829;  d.  18  Nov.,  1848. 
vii.  Charles  E.,  b.  7  Jany.,  1831;  d.  2  Aug.,  1833. 


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viii.  Nancy  E.,  b.  8  Nov.,  1833;  m.  9  Sept,  1857,  William  J.  Wyllic. 
Res.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
ix.  Charles  Nelson,  b.  24  Sept.,  1835;  m.  (1),  Maria  L.  Bowen; 
(2),  Mrs.  Nellie  V.  Kingsbury.  Carried  forward  as  No. 
1208a. 
X.  Edward  N.,  b.  5  Aug.,  1837;  d.  13  July,  1863;  m.  19  June, 
1862,  Abbie  Campbell.  He  served  in  a  Maine  Regiment 
during  the  Civil  War,  and  died  at  Port  Hudson  soon  after 
enlisting  in  the  service. 

446.  Cathxrine^  Pbndlstox  (Green^,  Lieut  Pele^,  Col.  WU- 
liani^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  14  August,  1802,  and 
died  there  17  November,  1879.  She  married  at  Searsport,  Me.,  27 
December,  1821  (?),  William  Walker  Clifford,  bom  26  January, 
1796,  at  Cape  Jellison,  Me.,  died  18  December,  1878,  at  Searsport^ 
Me.,  son  of  Jacob  and  Rachel  Riggs   (Walker)   Clifford. 

Issue  (Clifford),  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.: 
i.  Waiiam  Green',  b.  12  Nov.,  1822;  d.  at  sea  30  July,  1858;  m. 

Dec,  1849,  Elmira  W.  TarbeU. 
ii.  Margaret  Gilmore,   b.   2   Feby.,   1825;   d.   16   Dec.,    1894;   m. 

Henry  Sunmer  Black, 
iii.  Nancy  Pendleton,  b.  5  Jany.,  1827;  d.  23  Aug.,  1829. 
iv.  Henry  Edward,  b.  24  Oct,  1828;  d.  at  sea  9  Sept.,  1860;  m.  at 

Portland,  Me.,  4  June,  1852,  Henrietta  P.  Blanchard. 
V.  Anna  Pendleton,  b.  6  Dec.,  1830;  m.  in  Searsport,  Me.,  6  Feby., 

1856,  Lyman  W.  Walker.     Res.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
vi.  Benjamin  Pendleton,  b.  19  July,  1834;  d.  unm.,  13  Sept,  l855, 

at  Deep  Creek,  Va. 
vii.  Amelia  Catherine,  b.  27  Jany.,  1838;  d.  9  March,  1866,  at  Ne- 
ponset,  Mass.;  m.   as  his   first  wife,   16  June,   1864,  Orin 
Utley  Beach,  Jr.     He  m.  (2),  [1236]   Emily  Jane*  Pendle- 
ton, 
viii.  Alvena  Albertine,  b.  23  Oct.,  1843;  m.  at  Searsport,  11  May, 

1865,  Elbridge  G.  Blanchard.     Res.,  Bemida,  Cal. 
ix.  James  Reiley  Stowers,  b.  29  May,  1846;  d,  17  Aug.,  1846. 

447.  Green^  Pbndletok,  Jr.  (Green^,  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  WU- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.,  12  Sep- 
tember, 1804,  and  died  there  16  July,  1874.  He  followed  the  sea 
in  his  younger  days,  and  removed  with  his  family  to  Ohio  in  1859, 
where  he  engaged  in  farming  for  a  time.  Upon  the  death  of  his 
wife,  he  returned  to  Maine,  married  again,  and  made  his  home  after- 
wards in  his  native  town. 

He  married  (1),  Mary  Brooks,  bom  3  June,  1806,  Lincolnville, 
Me.,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Johanna  (Hunt)  Brooks.  She  died 
at  Centersburg,  Ohio,  in  1865,  and  he  married  (2),  Mrs.  Sarah 
(Park)  Pendleton,  widow  of  his  brother  [451],  Charles  Nelson  Pen- 
dleton. 

Issue,  bom  in  Searsport,  Me.: 


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1209.  Mary  AimS  b.  8  Aug.,  1829;  m.  [463]  John  G.^  Pendleton. 

1210.  Charles  Green,  b.  22  Aug.,  1831;  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  20 

April,  1857.  Crosby's  Obituaries,  published  in  that  year, 
in  noting  the  death  of  Capt.  Charles  Pendleton  of  the  bark 
"Gen.  Jones,"  says:  "His  vessel  had  struck  on  the  Ba- 
hama Banks  and  required  shore  hands  to  assist  in  pumping. 
Three  or  four  of  these,  who  had  been  fully  paid  for  their 
work,  demanded  more  money  from  Capt.  Pendleton,  which 
he  refused  to  pay.  They  dogged  him  for  two  days  and  on 
the  evening  of  the  11th  [of  April],  as  he  was  going  aboard 
with  two  other  captains,  he  was  attacked  by  these  men  and 
their  friends,  six  in  all,  who  had  been  hiding  on  the  wharf. 
After  brutally  beating  him  with  clubs,  they  ran  away.  Capt. 
Pendleton  seemed  on  the  road  to  recovery  from  this  assault 
when  lock-jaw  developed  and  he  died  on  the  20th.  He  was 
of  Searsport,  Me.,  and  well  liked  by  all  who  knew  him." 
Capt.   Pendleton  was  unm. 

1211.  Brooks  Solomon,  b.  2  June,  1833;  m.  Lucretia  Scribner. 

1212.  James  Crosby,  b.  22  June,  1835;  d.  30  Nov.,  1835. 

1213.  Jane  Clarinda,  b.  13  Oct.,  1836;  d.  12  June,  1892;  m.   (1), 

David  Skillin;  (2),  5  Jany.,  1868,  Benjamin  Carroll.  By 
her  first  husband  she  had  issue  (Skillen).  i.  Mary*,  ii. 
Charles,  and  two  unnamed  daughters  who  died  in  infancy. 
By  her  second  husband  she  had  issue  (Carroll):  v.  Daisy 
A,*,  b.  6  Jany.,  1874,  Valparaiso,  Ind.;  m.  5  Nov.,  1896, 
Noah  Martin.  Res.,  Boone  Grove,  Ind.  She  has  two  chil- 
dren (Martin):  i.  Mabel  J.",  b.  25  April,  1897;  ii.  Clay- 
ton W.,  b.  17  July,  1899. 

1214.  Christopher  Bailey,  b.  21  April,  1839;  m.  Sarah  E.  Jones. 

1215.  Edward  Payson,  b.  19  April,  1842;  m.  Luanda  M.  Poston. 

1216.  Everett  Engs,  b.  2  Oct,  1844;  m.  Laura  Hobart. 

1217.  Anna  Brooks,  b.  12  Aug.,  1846;  d.  9  May,  1895;  m.  4  July, 

1869,  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Asa  Baum.  Issue  (Baum):,  b.  at 
Valparaiso:  i.  Charles  (?.*,  b.  13  Feby.,  1871;  m.  12  Oct, 
1907,  Mrs.  Lucy  Dole;  res.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  ii.  Clara  L., 
b.  7  Nov.,  1872;  m.  25  April,  1894,  Walter  L.  Raynes.  Res., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.  She  has  issue  (Raynes):  i.  Walter 
L.",  Jr.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1900. 

448.  John  Park^  Pendleton  (Green^,  Lieut  Pele^,  Col.  Wih 
liam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Prospect  (Searsport),  Me.,  20  April, 
1807.  In  early  life  he  taught  school  for  a  time  and  then  began 
going  to  sea,  becoming  a  master  mariner.  Accompanied  by  a  ship 
commanded  by  his  brother.  Green,  he  sailed  from  Searsport  late  in 
1847.  A  heavy  gale  came  on  at  once,  the  vessels  were  separated 
and  John  Pendleton  was  never  heard  of  again.  He  is  supposed  to 
have  been  lost  on  George's  Banks,  2  December,  1847.  He  married 
Amanda  Sherboume  and  had  issue,  bom  in  Searsport,  Me.: 

1218.  Sarah  AnnS  b.  1831;  d.  1852;  m.  Nov.,  1847,  Jonathan  C* 


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Nichols^  a  second  cousin,  son  of  David^  and  Catherine  (Clif- 
ford) Nichols,  grandson  of  Alexander  and  [149]  Prudence* 
(Pendleton)  Nidiols.     They  had  no  issue. 

1219.  Amanda  M.,  b.  1834;  d.  25  AprQ,  1838. 

1220.  Mary  Brooks,  b.  Nov.,  1835;  d.  June,  1885;  m.  Samuel*  Grif- 

fin, a  second  cousin,  son  of  Phineas^  and  Mary  (Park)  Grif- 
fin, grandson  of  Ebenezer  and  [146]  Lydia*  (Pendleton) 
Griffin.  Issue  (Griffin):  i.  Sarah  N.^,  b.  Oct.,  1859;  unm. 
ii.  Lillias  B.,  b.  Feby.,  1861;  m.  Frank  Stackpole;  res.,  Med- 
way,  Mass. 

1221.  Andrew  Sherboume,  b.  25  Nov.,  1837;  m.  Nancy  P.^  Carver. 

1222.  Amanda  M.  (2nd),  b.  1841;  d.  15  Feby.,  1856. 

1223.  John  P.,  b.  8  Dec,  1844;  d.  28  Dec.,  1844. 

1224.  Emma,  b.  1847;  d.  Dec.,  1870;  m.  June,  1869,  James  Blanch- 

ard,  Jr.,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Clifford)  Blanchard. 
Issue  (Blanchard):  i.  Emma  M.%  b.  1870;  d.  Dec.,  1870. 
Capt.  James  Blanchard,  Jr.,  his  wife  and  child  were  lost  in 
the  Mediterranean  Sea  in  the  bark  "  Trovatore,"  Dec.,  1870. 

450.  Benjamin^  Pexdlkton  (Green^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WU- 
liam\  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  13  May,  1810,  and  died 
there,  29  July,  1851.  He  married,  2  February,  1837,  Nancy  Fisher 
Nichols,  bom  20  April,  1815,  daughter  of  Sanmel  and  Mary  (Cun- 
ningham) Nichols.  She  married  (2),  John  Park.  Benjamin^  Pen- 
dleton's children,  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  were: 

1225.  Martha*,  b.  26  Oct.,  1839;  d.  18  Jany.,  1842. 

1226.  Martha  A.,  b.  6  Aug.,  1843;  m.  21  June,  1871,  James  Treat 

Frskine,  b.  30  April,  1843,  Stockton,  Me.,  son  of  Micah  Po- 
land and  Adaline  (Treat)  Erskine.  Res.,  Searsport,  Me. 
Issue  (Erskine):  i.  James  Pendleton^,  b.  6  April,  1872, 
Searsport,  Me.;  he  is  a  graduate  of  the  Medical  School  of 
Columbia  University  and  is  a  practising  physician  in  New 
York  City.  ii.  Nancy  Fattnet,  b.  at  sea,  23  Nov.,  1879 ;  m. 
Dana  Marshall  Dutch;  res.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  iii.  Har* 
riet  M,,  b.  10  Dec,  1881,  Searsport.  iv.  Esther  Lucie,  h. 
17  Feby.,  1888,  Utsalady,  Wash.;  d.  26  June,  1889,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.: 

1227.  Esther  Houston,  b.  10  Dec,  1844;  d.  4  March,  1906;  m.  at 

Boston,  Mass.,  14  Jany.,  1866*,  Edwin  L.*  Griffin,  a  second 
cousin,  sob  of  Phineas^  and  Mary  (Park)  Griffin,  grandson 
of  Ebenezer  and  [146]  Lydia*  (Pendleton)  Griffin.  Issue 
(Griffin),  b.  Searsport:  i.  Etta  MaheP,  b.  June,  1872.  ii. 
Edwin  Pendleton,  b.  June,  1880;  m.  Eva  Clement.  Res., 
Havana,  Cuba. 

Ref.:  E.  P.  Echols'  '^  Family  Record  of  James  Nichols  of  Londonderry, 
N.  H." 

•  The  Boston  records  give  her  name  as  "  Etta  N.** 


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451.  Charles  Nelson^  Pendleton  (Chreen*,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col. 
William^  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Searsport,  Me.,  13  April,  1813.  He 
was  a  master  mariner,  and  while  at  Havana,  Cuba,  in  command  of 
the  bark  "Amanda  "  in  1862,  contracted  yellow  fever  and  died  there 
on  the  16th  of  May  in  that  year.  He  married  Sarah  Park,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Nichols)  Park.  She  married  (2),  his 
brother  [447]  Green'  Pendleton,  Jr. 

Charles  Nelson'  Pendleton's  children,  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
were: 

1228.  Charles   Hervey*,  b.   31    Nov.,   1838.     He  was  mate  on   his 

father's  bark,  the  "Amanda,"  and  also  d.  of  yellow  fever, 
7  June,  1862. 

1229.  Albert  N.,  b.  16  Nov.,  1840,  served  about  three  years  in  the 

26th  Maine  Volunteers  during  the  Civil  War  and  d.  on  his 
way  home,  5  Aug.,  1864. 

1230.  Edmund  B.,  b.,  28  April,  1843;  d.  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  10 

June,  1872. 

1231.  William  C,  b.  23  Aug.,  1845;  unm.    Res.,  Searsport,  Me.     He 

is  a  corporator  of  the  Searsport  Savings  Bank. 

1232.  Sarah  Park,  b.  13  July,  1848;  m.  at  Searsport,  12  June,  1874, 

Ira  Blanchard  Staples,  son  of  Enoch  and  Sarah  (Hichbom) 
Staples.  He  d.  at  sea  and  his  widow  still  lives  at  Searsport. 
Issue  (Staples):  i.  Eugenia  Ella^,  b.  21  Sept.,  1875, 
Havre,  France;  m.  James  H.*  Beach,  son  of  Orin  Utley, 
Jr.,  and  [1236]  Emily  Jane*  (Pendleton)  Beach,  ii.  Ed- 
mund Beuclaire,  b.  2  July,  1878,  Searsport;  m.  11  Nov., 
1908,  Elizabeth  Carver^  Lancaster,  dau.  of  Sewall  and  Elisa- 
beth* (Carver)  Lancaster,  and  granddau.  of  Woodbum  and 
[456]  Mary^  (Pendleton)  Carver;  he  is  a  druggist  in  East 
Boston,  Mass.     iii.  Ernest  P.,  b.  28  Feby.,  1890,  Searsport. 

1233.  Clifton  Aurelius,  b.  22  Sept.,  1850;  m.  Fredetta  C.  Barrell. 

1234.  Ada  Blanchard,  b.  12  Sept.,  1856;  m.  at  Searsport,  29  Sept., 

1884,  Edward  A.  Noyes,  b.  7  Jany.,  1855,  Searsport,  son 
of  Allen  and  Sarah  J.  (Stetson)  Noyes.  Res.,  Portland, 
Ore.  Issue  (Noyes),  b.  Astoria,  Ore.:  i.  Sadie  Mildred,  b. 
28  May,  1886.  ii.  Allen  Pendleton,  b.  24  March,  1889.  iii. 
Edward  Allen,  b.  11  Oct.,  1891. 

452.  Christopher  "LJ  Pendleton  (Green^,  Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col. 
WUliam*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  17  February,  1816, 
and  died  22  August,  1854.  He  married  24  November,  1847,  Maria 
P.  Haynes,  bom  8  June,  1827,  Swanville,  Me.,  died  16  October,  1852, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Miriam  W.  (Pearson)   Haynes. 

Issue,  bom  at  Bangor,  Me.: 

1235.  Ada  Maria*,  b.  29  Oct.,  1848;  d.  1  May,  1898,  Bangor,  Me.; 

m.  there,  10  Oct.,  1871,  George  Herbert  Nutter,  b.  31  Dec, 
1848,  Boston,  Mass.,  son  of  Hazen  T.  and  Maria  L.  (Fer- 
nald)  Nutter.     He  is  treasurer  of  the  Noyes  &  Nutter  Mfg. 


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Co.,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  makers  of  stoves  and  ranges.  Issue 
(Nutter),  b.  Bangor,  Me.:  i.  Grace  Altna^,  b.  29  March, 
1875;  m.  Ralph  M.  Brann;  res.,  Denver,  Colo.  ii.  Irving 
Wilton,  b.  6  Oct.^  1880;  unm.  (1906);  res.,  Bangor,  Me.  iii. 
Harold  Rustell,  b.  13  July,  1882;  unm.  (1906);  res.,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

453.  James  Heryet^  Pendleton  {Green*,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col. 
WUUafn^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  13  January,  1819,  and  died 
at  Park,  Me.,  a  part  of  Searsport,  22  February,  1908.  He  was  one 
of  the  few  grandsons  of  Lieut.  Peleg*  Pendleton  who  did  not  follow 
the  sea  as  a  livelihood.  In  noting  his  death,  the  Bangor  [Me.] 
"  Daily  Commercial "  of  26  February,  1908,  published  the  follow- 
ing obituary :  "  James  Hervey  Pendleton,  a  veteran  of  the  Aroos- 
took War  and  one  of  the  oldest  and  most  respected  citizens  of  Sears- 
port, passed  away  at  his  home  in  Park,  Saturday,  February  22,  aged 
89  years,  1  month  and  9  days,  after  an  illness  of  about  one  year. 
He  was  bom  in  Prospect,  now  Searsport,  January  13,  1819,  the  son 
of  Green  and  Ann  (Park)  Pendleton  and  had  lived  in  two  States, 
two  counties  and  two  towns,  and  died  in  the  house  in  which  he  was 
born.  .  .  .  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Pendleton  were  constant  attend- 
ants of  the  Congregational  church  of  Searsport."  James  Hervey^ 
Pendleton  married,  12  December,  1841,  [461]  Esther  Houston  Pen- 
dleton, a  first  cousin.     She  died  at  Park,  Me.,  6  September,  1907. 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.:  ! 

1236.  Emily  Jane*,  b.  31  March,  1846;  m.  Orin  U.  Beach,  Jr. 

1237.  Frank  Irving,  b.  10  Nov.,  1848;  m.  (1),  Ella  J.  Erskine;  (2), 

Mrs.  Harriet  Gilmore. 

1238.  James  Nelson,  b.  16  Nov.,  1853;  m.  Florence  Ferguson. 

1239.  Pradence  Griffin,  b.  17  Oct.,  1857;  m.  Selwyn  McGilvery. 

464.  Phineas^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Capt.  Phineas*,  Lieut.  Peleg^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  29  August,  1806, 
and  died  there,  18  July,  1896.  He  was  an  enterprising  citizen  of 
Searsport,  where  he  made  his  home  all  his  life.  In  1847  he  was 
chosen  a  director  of  the  Waldo  Mutual  Insurance  Company.  Phin- 
eas^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married,  11  September,  1828,  Wealthy  Carver, 
bom  1  July,  1808,  Searsport,  died  2  Febroary,  1877,  daughter  of 
Isaac  and  Hannah  (Nichols)  Carver. 
Issue,  bom  at  Searsport: 

1240.  Phineas  (3rd),  b.  28  Sept,  1831;  m.  (1),  Elizabeth  J.  Blanch- 

ard;  (2),  Emily  P.  Perry. 

1241.  Wealthy,  b.  Feby.,  1833;  d.   16  March,  1853;  m.  James  D^ 

McGlathery.     No  issue. 

1242.  John  Gilmore,  b.  June,  1836;  m.  Emma  Ford. 

1243.  Lillias  Louene,  b.  4  July,  1838;  m.  William  G.®  Nichols. 

1244.  Clara,  d.  inf. 

1245.  Clara  E.,  b.  14  June,  1843;  m.  William  H.  Blanchard. 

1246.  Emily,  d.  inf. 


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1247.  Matilda  N.,  b.  4  Feby.,  1847;  m.  Alexander  H.s  Nichols. 

1248.  Eleanora,  b.  24  July,  1849;  m.  Joseph  C.  Field. 

1249.  Delphine,  b.  23  Sept.,  1851;  m.  (1),  George  A.«  Nichols;  (2), 

Edward  B.  Billings. 

455.  Nathan^  Pkndleton  (Capt  Phtneas^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  CoL 
William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  2  December,  1808, 
and  died  at  Augasta,  Me.,  24  September,  1857.  He  began  going  to 
sea  when  hardly  more  tlum  a  boy  and  was  master  mariner  at  a  very 
early  age.  Later  he  became  interested  in  shipbuilding  and  sailed  in 
his  own  vessels  for  many  years.  He  then  removed  to  Bangor,  Me., 
where  he  went  into  the  ship  chandlery  business,  and  later  built  and 
owned  all  the  tug  boats  on  the  Penobscot.  He  also  constructed  at 
Brewer,  across  the  river  from  Bangor,  the  first  marine  railway  in 
that  part  of  the  country.  He  finally  closed  out  his  mercantile  inter- 
ests and  became  president  of  the  Marine  Bank  of  Bangor.  While 
attending  to  his  duties  here,  he  suffered  his  first  attack  of  apoplexy. 
This  was  supposed  to  have  been  brought  on  by  a  fall  in  a  dry-dock 
at  Philadelphia,  where  he  had  gone  a  year  before  to  superintend  the 
repairs  upon  one  of  his  tugs.  The  attacks  becoming  more  frequent 
caused  his  removal  to  the  hospital  in  Augusta,  where  his  death  oc- 
curred three  months  after  his  admission.  He  was  a  man  much 
beloved,  genial,  hospitable,  upright  in  all  his  dealings  and  highly 
respected  by  all  who  knew  him.  Nathan^  Pendleton  married  at 
Searsport,  Me.,  18  February,  1831,  Lydia"  Gilkey,  daughter  of 
Philip  and  [316]  Jane^  (Pendleton)  Gilkey.  She  died  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  23  December,  1880.     Issue: 

1250.  Nathan  Philip",  b.  16  Jany.,  1836,  Hingham,  Mass.;  m.  Helen 

Smith. 

1251.  Leonora  Scull,  b.  16  July,  1838,  Belfast,  Me.,  m.  Benjamin 

I.  Nesmith. 

1252.  Oriana,  b.  13  Feby.,  1842,  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  Col.  Charles  H. 

Lewis. 

1253.  Marion  Ursula,  b.  18  Sept.,  1849,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  at  Water- 

town,  Mass.,  26  Aug.,   1872,  Robert  Frank  Lewis,  son  of 
Robert  and  Susan  M.  Lewis.    No  issue.    Res.,  Searsport,  Me. 

1254.  Laurette  Estelle,  b.   13   Feby.,  1853,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.    (1), 

Granville  P.  Home;  (2),  Joseph  B.  White. 

456,  Mary^  Pendleton  (Capt.  Phineas*,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WH- 
liam*,  Joteph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  23  February,  1811,  and 
died  there,  27  August,  1902.  She  married,  14  July,  1828,  Wood- 
bum  Carver,  son  of  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Nichols)  Carver.  He  died 
at  Searsport,  3  April,  1899,  after  more  than  six^  years  of  married 
life.  Mrs.  Carver  lived  to  attend  the  golden  wedding  of  her  oldest 
son. 

Issue   (Carver),  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.: 


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L  Nathan  Pendleton',  b.  8   Feby.,  1829;  d.  5  May,  1904,  Roz- 

biiry,  Mass.;  m.  [1184]   Frances  A.'  Pendleton. 
IL  Woodbupn,  Jr.,  b.  16  Aug.,  1831;  d.  1849. 
iii.  Marietta,  b.   24  July,   1833;  m.   15   Sept,   1852,   Hulbert  H. 

Park.     Res.,  Park,  Me., 
It.  Susan  T.,  b.  4  Sept,  1835;  m.  26  April,  1856,  Henry  Bently 

Park. 
V.  Nancy  Pendleton,  b.  7  Oct,  1837;  m.  [1221]  Andrew  S.*  Pen- 
dleton. 
Ti.  Hannah,  b.  12  Sept,  1839;  m.   (1),  12  Dec.,  1859,  John  G. 
Blanchard;  (2),  as  his  second  wife,  Sewall  Lancaster.    Res., 
Park,  Me. 
vii.  Prentiss  H.,  b.  28  Oct.,  1841;  d.  1842. 
vlii.  Prentiss  H.  (2nd),  b.  11  June,  1843;  d.  1867. 
ix.  Esther  J.,  b.  13  Aug.,  1845;  d.  unm.,  1881. 
X.  Elisabeth,  b.  15  Nov.,  1847;  dec.;  m.  24  Dec.,   1873,  Sewall 

Lancaster^  as  his  first  wife, 
zi.  Benjamin,  b.  4  Not.,  1849;  d.  1850. 
xii.  William,  b.  16  May,  1851;  m.  16  July,  1875,  Lydia  L.  Park. 

Res.^  Beamans,  Iowa, 
xiii.  Frances,  b.  28  June,  1853;  d.  1856. 
xiv.  Everett,  b.  29  May,  1857;  d.  1870. 

457.  Maroarxt  Gilmore^  Pendleton  {Capt,  Phineas^,  Lieut. 
PeUf^y  CoL  Williams^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  28 
November,  1813,  and  died  there,  9  July,  1850.  She  married,  27 
January,  1835,  William  Butman. 

Issue  (Butman),  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.: 
i.  Hannah',  b.  22  Nov.,  1837;  d.  29  Oct.,  1904,  Roxbury,  Mass.; 

m.  16  Aug.,  1861,  James  W.  Ford, 
ii.  William  J.,  b.  10  Sept.,  1839 ;  lost  at  sea  in  1861. 
iii.  Margaret  Ann,  b.  23  July,  1841;  m.  Benjamin  O.  Sargent.    Res., 

Searsport,  Me. 
iv.  Samuel  F.,  b.  11  Aug.,  1843;  d.  inf. 
V.  Mary  Foster,  b.  5  Sept.,  1845;  m.   Joshua  D.   Sargent.     Res., 

Alton,  Me. 
vi.  James  Pendleton,  b.   18  Feby.,  1848;  m.  Anna  Colson.     Res., 
Searsport. 

469.  Nancy^  Pendleton  (C,apU  Phineas\  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WU- 
liam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  11  March,  1819,  and 
died  there,  12  April.  1906.  She  married  at  Searsport,  2  Febraary. 
1842,  John  Gilmore  Pendleton  Colcord,  bom  3  December,  1812, 
Searsport,  died  there,  5  December,  1859,  son  of  John  and  Amelia 
(Park)   Colcord. 

Issue  (Colcord),  bom  at  Searsport: 
i.  John  Herbert",  b.  21  June,  1844;  lost  at  sea,  22  Feby.,  1891; 

m.  28  May,  1873,  Emma  D.  Nichols, 
ii.  Ann  Maria,  b.  14  Nov.,  1845;  d.  20  June,  1879;  m  (1),  27  June, 


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1864,  Charles  H.  Colcord;  (2),  15  April,  1871,  James  R. 

Harriman. 
iii.  Mary  C,  b.  15  May,  1847;  d.  11  Aug.,  1850. 
iv.  Phineas  Pendleton,  b.  6  Jany.,  1849;  lost  at  sea,  20  Dec.,  1865. 
V.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  18  Jany.,  1854;  m.  13  May,  1882,  Emily 

F.   Sawyer.     Res.,   Searsport.     He  has   been  in  the  Maine 

Legislature   as    Representative    from   Searsport   and   is   now 

State  Senator  from  Waldo  County. 

460.  (Hon.)  Jamks  Gilmore^  Pendleton  (Capt,  Phineas^,  Lieut, 
Pele^y  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  17  May, 
1821,  and  died  there,  1  March,  1903.  A  biographical  work  entitled 
"  Men  of  Progress  in  Maine,"  says  of  him  in  part:  "  James  G.  Pen- 
dleton received  his  early  education  in  the  common  schools  and  worked 
on  the  farm  at  home  until  the  age  of  eighteen.  He  began  a  seafar- 
ing life  in  1839  and  in  the  next  few  years  filled  the  various  grades 
of  seaman  and  rose  to  the  official  positions  of  mate  and  master.  From 
1845  to  1864  he  commanded  various  ships,  always  in  the  foreign 
trade,  and  made  several  voyages  round  the  world,  retiring  from  the 
sea  in  the  latter  year.  In  1849  he  was  master  of  a  ship  ^at  carried 
a  party  of  gold-seekers  to  California. 

"  Since  1873  Capt  Pendleton  has  been  President  of  the  Searsport 
Savings  Bank.  When  the  Searsport  National  Bank  was  organized, 
Capt.  Pendleton  was  elected  to  the  office  of  President,  the  two  banks 
being  managed  together. 

"  He  is  also  a  Director  of  the  Merchants'  Insurance  Company  of 
Bangor  and  of  the  Maine  Belting  Company  of  Philadelphia,  and  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  C.  O.  Sawyer  &  Company,  stoves  and  hard- 
ware. He  has  held  various  town  offices  and  was  a  member  of  the 
Governor's  Council  from  1879-1881." 

Capt.  James  G."^  Pendleton  married  (1),  26  February,  1851,  Mar- 
garet Clark  Gilmore,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  John  and  Susan 
(Clifford)  Gilmore.  She  died,  25  December,  1876,  and  he  married 
(2),  12  September,  1883,  Mrs.  Hannah  (Thurston)  McGilvery, 
widow  of  Capt.  F.  McGilvery  and  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen  Thurs- 
ton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport: 

1255.  Alfred  Blanchard",  b.  15  June,  1853;  m.  Clara  Parse. 

1256.  James   Lock,  b.   14  Sept.,  1865.     He  was  mate  of  the  ship 

*'  Elizabeth,"  and  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  the  rigging  while 
off  Cape  Horn,  16  Feby.,  1887. 

462.  Maria  Emeline'^  Pendleton  (Capt.  Phineas*,  Lieut  Pelegf^, 
Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  14  September, 
1825,  and  died  there,  21  August,  1902.  She  married  at  Searsport, 
29  December,  1846,  William  Henry  Park,  son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Nichols)  Park.     He  was  bom  l5  June,  1822. 

Issue   (Park),  bom  at  Searsport: 
i.  Alice  Maria^,  b.  25  Aug.,  1849;  unm.;  res.,  Searsport. 


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ii.  Nora  Emeline,  b.  6  March,  1852;  d.  12  Oct.,  1869. 
iii.  WiUiam  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  21  April,  1862;  lost  at  sea,  13  May,  1888. 
iv.  Ida  Jane,  b.  8  Dec.,  1863;  m.  8  Nov.,  1889,  Rev.  Charles  Har- 

butt.     Res.,  Portland,  Me. 
V.  Esther  Houston,  b.  23  Oct.,  1865;  m.  [2440]  Ferdinand  H.*  Pen- 
dleton. 

463.  John  Gilmore^  Pendleton  (CapU  Phineas*,  Lieut.  Peleg*, 
Col.  William* f  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  8  November, 
1828,  and  died  at  Everett,  Mass.,  23  April,  1899.  For  many  years 
he  followed  the  Pendleton  calling  as  a  ship  master,  and  visited 
nnmerons  foreign  ports.  He  married  (1),  5  September,  1849, 
[1209]  Mary  Ann"  Pendleton,  daughter  of  his  cousin,  Green^  Pen- 
dleton. She  died  at  Cronstadt,  Russia,  16  September,  1853,  and  he 
married  (2),  20  April,  1856,  Sarah  E.  Blanchard,  bom  31  Decem- 
ber, 1831,  Belfast,  Me.,  died  7  Febmary,  1899,  Searsport,  daughter 
of  Shepherd  and  Sarah  (Clifford)  Blanchard. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Searsport: 

1257.  Eugene  M.»,  b.  8  March,  1851;  d.  15  Jany.,  1852. 

1258.  Ella  T.,  b.  17  Jany.,  1853;  d.  at  sea,  on  the  passage  home 

from  Cronstadt,  6  Nov.,  1853. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Searsport: 

1259.  Sarah  Evelyn,  b.  17  May,  1858;  d.  June,  1907,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.;  m.  at  Searsport,  5  April,  1880,  William  K.  Morison, 
of  Belfast.  No  issue.  She  had  adopted  two  children,  Sarah, 
who  d.  in  inf.,  and  Ruth.  Mr.  Morison  is  President  and 
Treasurer  of  W.  K.  Morison  &  Company,  hardware  dealers, 
in  Minneapolis. 

1260.  Martha  Jane,  b.  14  Feby.,  1861 ;  m.  18  May,  1857,  Dr.  Alton 

Atwell  Jackson  of  East  Jefferson,  Me.,  son  of  Albert  Rich- 
ardson and  Alice  (Wright)  Jackson.  Res.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Issue  (Jackson),  b.  East  Jefferson,  Me.:  i.  Alton  Blanch- 
ard^, b.  7  Feby.,  1888.  ii.  Arthur  Morison,  b.  12  June,  1889. 
iii.  Evelyn  Pendleton,  b.  28  Nov.,  1893.  Alton  B.  and  Ar- 
thur M.  Jackson  are  undergraduates  at  Dartmouth  College, 
class  of  1911. 

1261.  Charles  Shepherd,  b.  1  Oct,  1864;  m.  (1),  Sarah  E.  Britton; 

(2),  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Eastman. 

1262.  John  Louis,  b.  24  July,  1866;  m.  Jessie  Larimore. 

1263.  Clifton  Blanchard,  b.  16  Sept.,  1870;  d.  5  May,  1873. 

1264.  Edith  Blanchard,  b.  5  Feby.,  1874;  unm. 

464.  Benjamin  Franklin''  Pendleton  (Capt.  Phineas^,  Lieut. 
Peleg^,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph^)  y  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  28  No- 
vember, 1829,  and  died  there,  29  July,  1903.  "  He  acquired  his 
early  education  in  the  common  and  high  schools  of  his  native  town 
and  received  his  training  for  active  life  on  the  sea.  At  the  apje  of 
twenty-one  he  was  placed  in  command  of  the  bark  '  Edgar  '  and  was 
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and  other  ships.  He  was  also  engaged  in  shipbuilding  between  1870 
and  1881  at  various  places  in  Maine.  In  1881  he  retired  from  the 
sea  and  in  1885  established  himself  in  the  ship  brokerage  business 
in  New  York,  and  with  B.  F.  Carver  and  Wilfred  V.  Nichols,  formed 
the  firm  of  Pendleton,  Carver  &  Nichols,  from  which  he  retired  in 
1900.  During  the  sessions  of  1885  and  1886,  Capt  PendleUm  rep- 
resented Stockton  Springs  and  Searsport  in  the  Maine  Legislature. 
"  The  last  years  of  his  life  were  spent  upon  the  old  family  home- 
stead at  Cape  Jellison  in  Searsport;  this  property  he  improved  by 
remodelling  the  old  buildings  and  erecting  new  ones.  He  was  a  sin- 
cere, honest  gentleman,  perfectly  square  in  all  his  dealings,  a  good 
friend  to  all.  He  had  no  respect  for  shams;  he  was  a  good  judge 
of  men  and  knew  in  whom  to  have  confidence.  In  politics  he  was  a 
staunch  Republican  and  during  the  Presidential  campaign  of  1884 
was  invariably  taken  for  the  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine,  for  whom  he 
would  pass  as  Blaine's  better-looking  twin." — [Belfast,  Me.,  "  Re- 
publican Journal,"  August  6  and  August  20,  1903.] 

Capt.  Pendleton  married,  11  November,  1852,  Rachel  McGlathery, 
born  25  November,  1830,  daughter  of  William  and  Rachel  (Fisher) 
McGlathery.     She  survives  her  husband. 

Issue: 
1266.  Jennie  Maria®,  b.  3  Oct.,  1855,  Searsport,  Me.:  d.  7  Jany., 
1900,  BrocAlyn,  N.  Y.;  m.  18  Dec,  1879,  Wilfred  V.«  Nich- 
ols, a  second  cousin,  son  of  Amos  G.^  and  Matilda  (Simon- 
ton)  Nichols,  and  grandson  of  Alexander  and  [149]  Pru- 
dence*  (Pendleton)  Nichols.  Issue  (Nichols):  i.  Benjamin 
Franklin  Pendleton^,  b.  21  May,  1883,  Searsport,  Me.  ii. 
Winnifred,  b.  27  May,  1893,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

466.  Prudence  Nichols^  Pendleton  {Capt,  Pkineas*,  Lieut, 
Pele^,  Col.  William\  Jateph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  20 
May,  1832.  She  married  (1),  at  Searsport,  28  August,  1862,  Phin- 
eas  A.*  Griflhi,  son  of  Phineas^  and  Mary  (Park)  Grifiin  and  gfrand- 
son  of  Ebenezer  and  [146]  Lydia*  (Pendleton)  GriflBai.  He  died 
23  December,  1876,  and  she  married  (2),  also  at  Searsport,  4  August, 
1877,  as  his  second  wife,  Isaac  C.  Park,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Patterson)  Park.  He  died  at  Searsport,  18  January,  1903,  and  his 
widow  still  lives  in  that  town. 

Issue  (Grifl&n),  bom  at  Searsport: 
L  Leonora',  b.  8  May,  1859;  d.  19  Jany.,  1880. 
ii.  Ph^ieas  A.,  Jr.,  b.  24  April,  1867;  m.  Eugenia  Deverauz.    Res. 

Everett,  Mass. 
iii.  Anita  P.,  b.  4  Nov.,  1874;  m.  James  Taylor.     Res.  Brockton, 
Mass. 

466.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (3rd),  (John^,  John^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  in  February,  1785,  and  died  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  August,  1832,  aged  67  years,  6  months  (T.  R.). 


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He  was  a  farmer  and  made  his  home  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  nearly  all  his 
life.  He  appears  to  have  been  the  John  Pendleton  who  petitioned 
the  Town  Cooneil,  26  April,  1818,  for  exemption  from  military  duty 
(Westerly  C.  &  P.  Rec.,  vi,  270). 

He  married  Mercy  Chesebrongh,  bom  about  1785,  died  1  June, 
1856,  daughter  of  Naboth  and  Phebe  (Palmer)  Chesebrough. 
Issue,  bom  in  Stonington,  Conn.: 

1266.  Phebe  Chesebrough^  b.  1  Aug.,  1820;  m.  (1),  Thomas  Hall; 

(2),  Erastus  Bliven. 

1267.  Mary  Ann,  b.  1824;  d.  6  Dec.,  1885,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  1846, 

Clarke  D.  Miner.  Issue  (Miner),  b.  Stonington:  L  AUc^, 
b.  3  July,  1848;  d.  14  June,  1894,  Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  Wil- 
liam E.  Stockwell.    ii.  Marion,  b.  28  Feby.,  1855;  d.  inf. 

1268.  Frederick,  b.  1826;  d.  14  Nov.,  1843. 

1269.  David,  d.  young. 

Ref.t  ''Chesebrough  Genealogy,**  p.  478. 

467.  DsBOBAH^   Pbndlkton   (George^,  John^,  Col.  WiUiam*,  Jo- 
sepk*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  23  October,  1793,  and  died  at 
Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  9  May,  1872.     She  married  12  Septem- 
ber, 1813,  William  Amold,  bora  6  August,  1792,  in  Rhode  Island. 
Issue  (Arnold),  bom  in  Warren,  Pa.: 
i.  George  Pendleton",  b.  27  Aug.,  1814;  d.  28  March,  1890;  m. 
Harriet  Jilson.    He  served  in  Co.  D,  17th  Pa.  Cavalry,  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War,  and  two  of  his  sons  were  in  the  same 
company, 
ii.  <::elestia  Alvira,  b.  26  Nov.,  1815;  d.  20  Aug.,  1888;  m.  William 

Robertson, 
iii.  William  Jason,  b.  15  Aug.,  1818;  d.  22  Nov.,  1890;  m.  Harriet 

Wilson, 
iv.  Betsey  Irena,  b.  10  May,  1820;  d.  28  Nov.,  1894;  m.  Charles 

Darling. 
V.  John  Dennison,  b.  16  Aug.,  1821;  m.  Wright     He  en- 
listed in  Co.  E,  179th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  3  Aug., 
1864,  and  d.  in  the  service,  10  May,  1865. 
vi.  Jarvis  Lyman,  b.  23  May,  1824;  d.  30  Jany.,  1896;  m.  Elisa- 
beth Bostwick. 
vii.  Charles  Lee,  b.  16  Feby.,  1826;  d.   19  May,  1872;  m.  Mary 
Hardy.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  at  the 
same  time  and  in  the  same  company  as  his  brother  John. 

viii.  Horace  Leonard,  b.  4  Jany.,  1828;  m.   (1) ;   (2), 

Alice  Salzman. 
ix.  David  Andrew,  b.  9  Dec,  1829;  d.  19  Feby.,  1830. 
X.  Charlotte  Maria,  b.  6  Jany.,  1831;  d.  5  Feby.,  1831. 
xi.  Caroline  Harriet,  b.  28  March,  1832;  d.  17  May,  1903;  m.  Oli- 
ver Bostwick. 
xii.  Adaline  Lucina,  b.  6  Jany.,  1835;  m.  Samuel  Stevens, 
xiii.  Seneca  Lovater,  b.  10  Feby.,  1837;  m.  (1),  Lydia  Sexton;  (2), 


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Elizabeth  Booth.    He  was  a  soldier  in  Co.  B,  141st  Pa.  Vol- 
unteers, in  the  Civil  War.     Res.  (1903),  Towanda,  Pa. 
xiT.  Esther  Ann,  b.  24  March,  1839;  d.  24  March  1839. 

468.  Georoe^  Pendleton  {George*,  John*,  CoL  William*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  30  June,  1795,  and  died  at 
South  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  14  August,  1879.  At  the  age  of 
nineteen  years  he  was  left  to  care  for  his  large  family  of  brothers 
and  sisters  in  a  new  country,  where  his  father  had  just  died.  He 
did  not  shirk  this  heavy  responsibility,  and  the  fact  that  he  was  able 
in  later  years  to  give  his  own  children  good  educations,  even  sending^ 
some  of  them  to  academies  and  colleges,  speaks  volumes  for  his  in* 
dustry  and  frugality. 

He  married  21  January,  1824,  Eliea  Pitcher,  bom  11  October, 
1803,  died  23  October,  1881,  daughter  of  Daniel  Monroe  and  Betsey 
(Ellis)  Pitcher. 

Issue,  bom  in  Warren  township,  Pa.: 

1270.  George  Lafayette®,  b.  30  Sept,  1824;  m.  Phebe  Russell. 

1271.  'Eliza  Celida,  b.  20  Nov.,  1825;  d.  26  Dec.,  1889;  m.  16  Sept., 

1851,  Seth  Cook,  son  of  Joel  and  Polly  (Russell)  Cook.  No 
issue. 

1272.  Fanny  Sabrinia,  b.  15  AprQ,  1827;  d.  2  Feby.,  1878;  m.  11 

Oct.,  1848,  Joseph  Rutherford,  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  No 
issue. 

1273.  Daniel  Pitcher,  b.  11  Feby.,  1829;  d.  30  July,  1830. 

1274.  Daniel  Ellis,  b.  18  Jany.,  1831;  m.  Hannah  Lord. 

1275.  Margaret  Amelia,  b.  1  Jany.,  1833;  d.  6  June,  1866. 

1276.  Son,  not  named,  b.  and  d.  9  Jany.,  1836. 

1277.  Myron  Winslow,  b.  8  Dec.,  1835;  d.  5  March,  1858,  at  Sha- 

lersville,  Ky.,  where  he  was  a  teacher  in  an  academy. 

1278.  Edward  Frazier,  b.  24  March,  1838;  d.  15  Oct.,  1839. 

1279.  Edward    Frarier    (2nd),   b.    6    March,    1840;   m.    Esther   P. 

Chaffee. 

1280.  Algernon  Sidney,  b.  18  Jany.,  1844;  d.  19  March,  1844. 

1281.  Betsey  Ellis,  b.  19  July,  1846;  d.  19  March,  1890;  m.  Wil- 

liam H.  Boyle,  a  furniture  manufacturer  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Issue  (Boyle):  i.  Claude  Pendleton*,  b.  30  July,  1868;  m. 
20  July,  1898,  Ina  Lenora  Wood.  Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Maud  AlheHa,  b.  May,  1879;  d.  1896,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

470.  William^  Pendleton  {George*,  John*,  CoL  William*,  Jo- 
eeph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  4  November,  1798,  and  died 
at  South  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  17  June,  1877.  He  married 
at  Norwich,  24  September,  1823  (T.  R.),  or  26  September,  1823 
(family  records),  Caroline  Pitcher,  daughter  of  Daniel  Monroe  and 
Betsey  (Ellis)  Pitcher.  She  died  16  August,  1893,  aged  88  years, 
6  months,  and  7  days. 

Issue,  bom  in  Warren  township: 

1282.  Betsey  LucretiaS  b.  23  June,  1824;  d.  26  June,  1893,  War- 


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ren,  Pa,;  hl  9  July,  1846,  Sanmel  B.  Chaffee.  Issue  (Chaf- 
fee): L  Samuel  D.^,  b.  31  Aug.,  1848;  d.  inf.  u.  Cordi* 
Monroe,  b.  10  Aug.,  1850;  m.  14  Feby.,  1872,  Lucinda  J. 
Arnold.     Res.  Lestershire,  N.  Y. 

1283.  Caroline  Harriet,  b.  22  Feby.,  1826;  m.  Stephen  G.  Chaffee. 

Issue  (Chaffee) :  i.  Helen^,  m.  Cassius  Garfield.  Res.  Little 
Meadows,  Pa.  ii.  Caroline,  m.  Charles  Cobum.  Res.  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.    iii.  Frank, 

1284.  Mary  Ann  Loretto,  b.  19  Aug.,  1828;  d.  22  Sept.,  1844. 

1285.  James  Monroe,  b.  2  Jany.,  1831;  m.  Nancy  Baker  Abell. 

1286.  Charles  Franklin,  b.  5  July,*  1833;  m.  Martha  Bowen. 

1287.  Abel  Merrill,  b.  7  April,  1836;  m.  Adaline  E.  Newman. 

1288.  William  Loren,  b.  20  Oct.,  1841;  m.  Emma  J.  Pitcher. 

1289.  Gurdon  Ellis,  b.  13  Feby.,  1844;  m.  Frances  A.  Brown. 

1290.  Henry  Wolcott,  b.  20  June,  1846;  m.  Nettie  Diamond.     No 

issue.     Res.  So.  Warren,  Pa. 

471.  Betsey  B."^  Pendleton  {George^,  John^,  Col.  William^  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  9  September,  1800.  She  mar- 
ried 12  September,  1819,  Seneca  Allyn,  son  of  Jacob  and  Joanna 
(Carpenter)  Allyn. 

Issue  (Allyn),  bom  in  Warren  township,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.: 
i.  Seneca  Lovater«,  b.  9  Jany.,  1821;  d.  8  June,  1832. 
ii.  Charlotte  M.,  b.  13  June,  1822;  d.  11  Oct.,  1824. 
iii.  Nancy  M.,  b.  22  Nov.,  1823;  d.  13  Oct,  1824. 
iv.  Jonathan,  b.  22  Feby.,  1825;  d.  25  March,  1826. 
T.  Jonathan  Walker,  b.  14  June,  1826;  went  to  California  in  1848, 

and  d.  there,  13  Nov.,  1874. 
Ti.  Charles  Hansen,  b.  9  March,  1828;  d.  23  March,  1900;  m.  2 

June,  1850,  Mary  Ann  Buffington. 
vii.  Jacob  Sylvester,  b.   17  Oct,   1829;  m.   17  May,   1856,  Sarah 

Abell.     Res.  (1909),  Towanda,  Pa. 
viii.  Edwin  Evander,  b.  23  April,  1832;  m.  17  Dec.,  1864,  Mary  L. 
Lyons.     Res.  (1909),  Warren  Center,  Pa. 
iz.  Samuel  Nelson,  b.  24  July,  1834;  d.  1  April,  1847. 
X.  Joanna  Carpenter,  b.  17  June,  1837;  m.  31  Dec.,  1858,  Ama- 

ziah  Abell. 
xi.  Caroline  E.,  b.  15  Feby.,  1839;  d.  24  Oct,  1860. 
zii.  Seneca  Lovater  (2nd),  d.  ae.  about  2  years. 

472.  Nathan^  Pendleton  (George^,  John*,  Col.  William\  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  15  Nov.,  1802,  and  died  at 
Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  27  March,  1878.  He  married  16  Sept, 
1829,  Mrs.  Cynthia  (BufBngton)  Rogers,  widow  of  Jacob  Rogers, 
and  daughter  of  Preserved  and  Sarah  (Howard)  Buffington.  She 
died  20  Febraary,  1851. 

Issue,  bom  in  Warren,  Pa.: 

1291.  Nathan  Newell®,  b.  16  Aug.,  1830;  m.  Eliza  Watson. 

1292.  Livingston  Jenks,  b.  22  May,  1832;  m.  Sarah  M.  Hakes. 


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1293.  George  Lyman,  b.  13  July,  1834;  m.   (1),  28  March,  1867, 

Emily  Shoemaker,  dan.  of  Samud  Shoemaker.  She  was  b.  2 
March,  1843,  and  d.  26  Aug.,  1867.  He  m.  (2),  9  March, 
1875,  Mrs.  Elisa  J.  (AmoM)  Rogers,  widow  of  William 
Rogers  and  dan.  of  Benedict  and  Lucy  (Billings)  Arnold. 
Mr.  Pendleton  enlisted  3  Sept.,  1864,  in  the  179th  N.  Y. 
Volunteer  Infantry,  served  at  the  siege  of  Petersburg,  and 
was  honorably  discharged  8  June,  1866.  Up  to  1900  he 
was  a  carpenter  and  builder  at  Athens,  Pa.  He  retired 
from  active  business  in  that  year,  and  still  makes  his  home 
in  that  town.    He  has  had  no  children. 

1294.  Francis  Payne,  b.  10  Sept.,  1836;  d.  30  Jany.,  1839. 
1296.  Cynthia  Aurdia,  b.  7  April,  1839;  d.  21  Oct.,  1861. 

1296.  Benjamin  Buffington,  b.  12  April,  1841;  m.  Elpha  L.  Newman. 

1297.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  10  April,  1848;  d.  9  April,  1881;  m.  at  Win- 

sham  Center,  Pa.,  26  June,  1864,  Thomas  B.  Allyn,  bom 
8  July,  1837,  Warren,  Pa.,  d.  there,  26  Dec.,  1899,  son  of 
BenajaJi  and  Nancy  (Abell)  Allyn.  Issue  (Allyn),  b.  War- 
ren Center,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.:  i.  Benajc^  Nathan*,  b.  4 
June,  1866;  m.  27  March,  1889,  Alice  B.  Rockefeller,  ii. 
Mary  Elona,  b.  3  Oct.,  1868;  m.  27  Nov.,  1889,  Dana  A. 
Abell.  iii.  Joteph  Buffington,  b.  5  May,  1872;  m.  12  Feby., 
1896,  OliTe  L.  Rockefeller,  iv.  Willu  Henry,  b.  11  March, 
1877;  m.  28  Nov.,  1900,  Arminto  L.  Card.  Res.  Lester- 
shire,  N.  Y.  His  brothers  and  sister  five  at  Warren  Cen- 
ter, Pa. 

473.  Charles^  Pendleton  {George*,  John*,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  20  August,  1804,  and  died  at 
Orwell,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  7  October,  1887.  He  received  a  good 
education  for  his  time  and  opportunities,  and  in  his  younger  days 
held  more  than  a  local  reputation  as  a  gifted  singer.  He  read  music 
easily,  and  possessed  a  £ne  voice,  qualities  which  he  transmitted  in 
a  marked  degree  to  his  son  Henry. 

Charles^  Pendleton  married  4  September,  1831,  Aurelia  Maria 
Buffington,  bom  6  March,  1813,  died  28  December,  1883,  daughter 
of  Luther  and  Mary  (Ives)  Buffington. 

Issue,  bom  in  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.: 

1298.  Charles  Franklin*,  b.  26  June,  1832;  d.  11  July,  1833. 

1299.  Mary  Aurelia,  b.  26  May,  1834;  d.  10  Aug.,  1860. 

1300.  Joseph  Luther,  b.  30  July,  1836;  m.  Anna  L.  Weal. 

1301.  Alice  Corrinthia,  b.  4  Oct.,  1838;  unm. 

1302.  Henry  Harrison,  b.  26  Oct.,  1840;  m.  Charlotte  L.  Baldwin. 

1303.  Catalena   Buffington,   b.   26   Dec.,   1842;  m.   21    Sept,   1863, 

Rev.  Sherman  Addison  Chubbuck.  Res.  Orwell,  Pa.  Issue 
(Chubbuck):  i.  Allie  Liwvood*,  b.  18  Aug.,  1866;  unm.  ii. 
Charlet  Pendleton,  b.  13  Sept.,  1873,  Geneva,  N.  Y.;  m.  17 
June,  1897,  Winifred  Denison  Howe.     Res.  Orwell,  Pa. 

1304.  Wallace  Leroy,  b.  11  Sept.,  1846;  m.  Ettie  B.  Seymour.     No 

issue.     He  was  a  salesman  for  the  Standard  Oil  Co.  and 


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made  his  home  at  Elmira^  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  15  Janj., 
1905. 

1305.  Jesse  Lovater,  b.  19  Sept,  1848;  d.  13  Feby.,  1849. 

1306.  Charles  Edwin,  b.  28  Aug.,  1850;  d.  12  Aug.,  1902,  Atlantic 

City,  N.  J.;  umo. 

1307.  Emily  Adella,  b.  5  Feby.,  1854;  d.  23  March,  1865. 

474.  Andrew^  Pbndlbton  (George^,  John^,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Norwich^  Conn.,  7  January,  1807,  and  died  at 
Sonth  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  3  October,  1861.  like  all  his 
older  brothers,  he  was  a  farmer  and  lived  the  greater  part  of  his 
life  in  Bradford  County,  Pa.  His  education  was  the  best  that  he 
could  obtain  in  a  new  country.  He  was  an  active  member  of  the 
Methodist  Church,  and  by  his  own  efforts  raised  the  money  to  build 
their  house  of  worship  in  South  Warren, — ^an  edifice  which  stands 
to-day  as  a  monument  to  his  memory. 

Andrew^  Pendleton  married  10  September,  1834,  Charlotte  Eliza 
Buffington,  daughter  of  Luther  and  Mary  (Ives)  Buffington.  She 
died  26  March,  1876. 

Issue,  bom  in  So.  Warren: 

1308.  Angeline  MariaS  b.  11  Nov.,  1838;  m.  28  Nov.,  1867  Lansing 

Porter  Root.     Issue  (Root):     i.  Ethel  Stevetu^,  b.  14  Nov., 
1869.     ii.  Prudie  Eveline,  b.  24  March,  1876.     Mrs.  Root's 
*      daughters  are  supposed  to  be  in  Texas. 

1309.  Rufus  Jackson,  b.  16  Jany.,  1840;  d.  young. 

1310.  Mary  EHsabeth,  b.  12  Dec.,  1841;  d.  22  Sept.,  1870;  m.  Nov., 

1867,  Abel  Arnold.     Issue   (Arnold):     Lela  Elizabeth^,  d. 
23  Oct,  1870. 

1311.  Evaline  Amanda,  b.  16  Aug.,  1843;  m.  19  April,  1864,  Na- 

thaniel C.  Wheaton.     No  issue. 

1312.  Joseph  Andrew,  b.  5  May,  1852;  d.   1900,  Orwell,  Pa.;  m. 

Cora  St.  Leon  Frisbie,  dau.  of  Addison  and  Anne  (Newell) 
Frisbie.     No  issue. 

1313.  Nathan  William,  b.  15  Jany.,  1854;  m.  Margaret  A.*  Pendle- 

ton. 

Nor:  Andrew  Pendleton  and  his  wife  also  adopted  a  child,  bom  5  Feby., 
1836,  whom  they  named  Harriet  Newell  Pendleton.  She  married  Iram  Man- 
chester, IS  Sept.,  1858,  and  had  ten  children. 

475.  EuNiCB  Ann^  Pendleton  (George*,  John*,  CoL  WUUam^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  29  July,  1810,  at  Norwieh,  Conn.,  and  died  at 
Warren,  Pa.,  18  February,  1885.  She  married  Edwin  Evander 
Allyn,  bom  10  May,  1810,  JRehobeth,  Mass.,  died  4  April,  1886,  son 
of  Alfred  and  Lucinda  (Claflin)  Allyn  ("  Claflin  Genealogy,"  p. 
89). 

Issue  (Allyn),  bom  in  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.: 
i.  Harriet  Malvina«,  b.  20  Aug.,  1832;  d.  19  March,  1900;  m.  31 

July,  1867,  George  Washington  DePew. 
ii.  Betsey  Lucinda,  b.  30  Dec.,  1834;  d.  14  Aug.,  1908,  Scranton^ 

Pa.;  m.  3  Nov.,  1860,  James  Madison  DePew. 


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iii.  Emiioe  Ann,  b.  10  May,  1837;  d.  6  Feby.,  1898,  Warren,  Pa.; 
m.  5  Sept,  1857,  Henry  Jenks  Bowen. 

478.  Freelote   Sheffield^   Pendleton    {John   Gardner^,  John*, 
Col.  JVaiiafn\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  February, 
1795,  and  died  12  October,  1853.     She  married  as  his  first  wife,  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  28  Feby.,  1813,  William  Vincent  (4th),  son  of 
William  (3rd)  and  Joanna  (Frink)  Vincent     He  was  bom  at  Ston- 
ington, 8  December,  1787,  and  died  there,  1  February,  1874.     He 
marri^  (2),  15  March,  1858,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Jane  (Charles)  Tracy. 
Freelove  had  issue  (Vincent),  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  Eunice  Pendleton',  b.  4  Sept,  1814;  d.  7  Feby.,  1897;  m.  27 
Feby.,   1843,  Elisha   Denison   Randall.     They  have  a   son. 
Dr.    William  Vincent*    (Randall),   a   dentist   of   Newburgh, 
N.  Y.;  a  son,  John  P.,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  two  other 
children, 
ii.  Charles  William,  b.  12  June,  1816;  m.  29  Nov.,  1849,  Angeline 
Brown.     He  was   for  many  years  a  prosperous  citizen  of 
North  Stonington,  where  he  died  8  May,  1907.     He  was  the 
father  of  nine  children,  four  of  whom  died  young, 
iii.  Martha  Maria,  b.  22  Jany.,  1818;  d.  17  Jany.,  1836. 

"Ret, I  "History  of  Stonington,  Conn.,"  p.  «95;  <^ Randall  Genealogy*,"  p. 
48;  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Genealogy,"  p.  49. 

480.  Jason  Lee^  Pendleton  (John  Oardner^,  John*,  Col.  Wit- 
liatn^,  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  7  August, 
1804,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  6  February,  1868,  where  he  had 
made  his  home  for  many  years.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and  part 
owner  of  several  vessels.  His  will,  dated  18  December,  1867,  pro- 
bated 10  March,  1868  (New  York  Surrogate's  records,  clxzii,  440), 
left  all  his  property  to  his  wife,  Cynthia.  The  application  for  the 
probating  of  this  document  (Ibid.,  p.  439),  states  that  Cynthia  Pen- 
dleton, John  A.  Pendleton,  and  Josephine  P.  Griffith,  wife  of  Charles 
Griffith,  were  those  interested  as  heirs  and  next  of  kin.  Mrs.  Griffith 
was  Jason's  adopted  daughter. 

Jason  L.^  Pendleton  married  Cynthia  DeForest,*  bom  at  New 
Canaan,  Conn.,  13  August,  1811,  died  at  Pawcatuck  (Stoninffton), 
Conn.,  8  May,  1880,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Rachel  (Meade)  f  De- 
Forest.     Issue : 

1314.  John  Augustus*,  b.  9  Oct.,  1833,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  m.  Mary 
Smith. 

482.  Charles  Lee^  Pendleton  (Charles  Lee*,  John*,  Col.  Wil- 
liain*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  25  June,  1808,  and 
died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  January,  1878.  He  married  (1),  1  Oc- 
tober, 1832,  Lucy  Ann  Babcock,  daughter  of  George  and  Clarissa 

•Deforest  in  "Wliitocy  Family  of  Connecticut,**  p.  1398. 
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Babcock.  She  died  2  September,  1844,  aged  80  yeaxn,  and  he  mar- 
ried (2),  at  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  15  Febrnarj,  1846,  Ketmrah  B. 
Gavitt,  bom  at  Charlestown,  23  December,  1810,  died  at  Westerly, 
18  August,  1877,  daughter  of  Major  Joseph  and  Thankful  (Bliven) 
Gavitt  (Charlestown  records). 

Charles  Lee^  Pendleton  had  no  children  by  his  first  wife.    By  his 
second  he  had  the  following,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
1316.  Abbie  Amanda*,  b.  29  Jany.,  1846;  d.  6  March,  1846. 

1316.  Joseph  Gavitt,  b.  6  Feby.,  1847;  m.  Martha  E.  Barber. 

1317.  Charles  Franklin,  b.  4  Jany.,  1849;  d.  27  April,  1853. 

1318.  Mary  Stillman,  b.  26  Sept,  1852;  dec.;  m.  at  Westerly,  28 

Feby.,  1872,  John  Perry  Crandall,  son  of  Thier  N.  and 
Susan  M.  (Chase)  Crandall.  Issue  (Crandall),  b.  West- 
erly: i.  Nellie  i^.^  b.  22  March,  1873;  d.  same  day.  U. 
John  F.,  b.  19  Feby.,  1876;  d.  23  Feby.,  1876.  iii.  Jean- 
nette  P.,  b.  7  April,  1884;  d.  30  Aug.,  1884. 

1319.  William  Hyde,  b.  6  April,  1855;  m.  Alice  J.  Barber. 

1320.  Ellen  Mazson,  b.  11  July,  1857;  m.  Joseph  C.  Reynolds. 

483.  Abbib  Taylor^  Pendleton  (Charles  Lee*,  John^,  CoL  JVil- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  21  December,  1810, 
and  died  at  Pheniz,  R.  I.,  12  AprU,  1902.  She  married  at  Potter's 
Hill,  R.  I.,  26  March,  1837,  Joseph  Capwell,  bom  9  March,  1814, 
Coventry,  R.  I.,  died  21  August,  1899,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  son  of 
Esick  Capwell. 

Issue  (Capwell),  bom  in  Hopkinton: 
i.  Courdand  £.•,  b.  2  July,  1838;  d.  14  Oct.,  1869. 
ii.  Charles  £.,  b.  11  Oct.,  1840;  m.  Susie  Remington.    Res.  (1907), 
Pheniz,  R.  I.     He  served  in  the  First  R.  I.  Cavalry  as  hos- 
pital steward,  from  8  Aug.,  1862,  to  the  close  of  the  Civil 
War.     He  has  one  son.  Dr.  Remington  Pendleton*    (Cap- 
well),  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
iU.  Mary  E.,  b.  21  Feby.,  1842;  d.  14  Oct,  1845. 
iv.  Stephen  S.,  b.  30  Sept.,  1845;  d.  30  Aug.,  1849. 
V.  Daniel  S.  (twin  to  Stephen),  d.  12  May,  1879;  m.  Jennie  Wood 
and  had  two  ch.:  Annie  Belled    (dec.),  and  CourUand   O. 
(Capwell),  a  physician  in  Boston,  Mass. 
vi.  Mary  A.,  b.  2  Aug.,  1847;  m.  William  P.  Stillman.    Res.  (1907), 

Potter's  Hill,  R.  I. 
vii.  Louisa,  b.  10  Jany.,  1853;  m.  Jerry  G.  Murphy.     Res.  (1907), 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

485.  William  Taylor^  Pendleton  (William*,  John*,  Col  WU- 
Uam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  8  February,  1813,  and 
died  there,  4  January,  1887.  He  married  at  Westerly,  22  January, 
1837,  [404]  Amanda  Rhodes^  Pendleton,  a  second  cousin.  She  died 
at  Westerly,  14  October,  1896. 
Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

1321.  Margaret  Ann^  b.  30  Sept.,  1837;  m.  24  Jany.,  1869,  Samuel 


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L.  Dickens^  son  of  Tmstmn  and  Hannah  Dickens.  She  has 
had  no  children.    Res.  Westerly,  R.  I. 

1322.  Martha  Maria,  b.  23  Sept.,  1839;  d.  27  April,  1841. 

487.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (WiUiam^,  John^,  Col.  JVUliam\  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  March,  1818,  and  died  there,  30 
March,  1870.  He  married  20  May,  1845,  Rhoda  M.®  Chapman, 
daughter  of  Case  and  [268]  Mary  Miner^  (Pendleton)  Chapman. 
She  died  17  October,  1904.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  an  able  business 
man  of  Westerly,  and  assessor  of  taxes  there  for  a  nmnber  of  years. 
Issue: 

1323.  Charles  Leonard^  b.  20  May,  1846;  d.  unm.,  at  Providence, 

R.  I.,  26  June,  1904.  He  was  for  many  years  a  well  known 
resident  of  Providence,  where  he  gathered  one  of  the  finest 
collections  of  old  furniture  and  pottery  ever  made  in  the 
United  States.  In  a  letter  that  appeared  in  the  Providence 
"  Journal "  shortly  after  his  death,  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
President  of  the  New  York  School  of  Applied  Design,  in 
expressing  regret  at  leamng  of  the  decease  of  Mr.  Pendle- 
ton, "  the  very  able  connoisseur  and  benevolent  man,"  wrote : 
"  In  the  classes  of  English  and  Colonial  furniture  and  Eng- 
lish pottery  no  amateur  in  this  country  had  finer  taste  or 
better  judgment  in  selection.  His  noble  gift  to  the  Rhode 
Island  School  of  Design  of  his  matchless  collection  will  en- 
roll his  name  for  all  time  as  one  of  those  who  have  given 
great  aid  to  his  fellow  countrymen  who  wish  to  study  and 
gather  about  them  the  best  expressions  of  English  artists 
in  furniture  and  pottery.  I  never  knew  a  collector  more 
keen  or  exacting  than  Mr.  Pendleton.  The  integrity  of  an 
art  object  he  considered  along  with  its  artistic  worth  and 
beauty. 

"  Last  month  I  spent  an  afternoon  with  Mr.  Pendleton. 
.  .  .  He  then  gave  me  the  facts  of  his  deed  of  gift  of 
his  entire  collection  to  the  School  of  Design,  and  also  ex- 
hibited the  architect's  drawings  for  the  dignified  structure 
provided  by  certain  citizens  of  Providence  for  the  installa- 
tion of  the  gift.  'And  now,'  he  said,  '  I  am  ready  to  go.' 
He  talked  with  absolute  composure  of  his  approaching  death. 
I  never  witnessed  such  fortitude  before." 

In  a  second  letter  that  appeared  in  the  "  Journal,"  Mr. 
Luke  Vincent  Lockwood,  the  well  known  historian  of  Colo- 
nial furniture  in  America,  added  the  following  tribute:  "  I 
know  of  nobody  who  has  had  a  better  influence  in  the  field 
of  art  than  has  he,  and  he  can  truly  be  called  the  father  of 
art  as  applied  to  furniture  in  this  country.  There  is  hardly 
a  collector  here  who  has  not  received  help  and  inspiration 
from  Mr.  Pendleton." 

These  expressions  of  appreciation  have  a  worth  and  sig- 
nificance  as   evidence   of   the   importance   of   the   collection 


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passed  into  the  custody  of  the  Rhode  Island  School  of  De- 
sign^ and  as  corroborating  the  belief  held  by  all  who  knew 
Mr.  Pendleton  that  "  he  had  formed  his  uniqae  collection 
with  an  unswerving  and  singular  love  of  art  and  a  genuine 
desire  to  make  his  acquisitions  a  means  of  public  enjoyment 
and  instruction." 

488.  Benjamin^  Pendleton  (Srd)  (Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col. 
JViUiam\  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  February,  1787, 
and  died  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  3  September,  1857.  He  was  a  master 
mariner  and  made  his  home  at  the  "  Lottery  Village,"  Westerly.  He 
married  8  November,  1810,  Cassandra  Sheffield,  bom  10  June,  1789, 
died  27  June,  1870,  at  Stonington,  daughter  of  Acors  and  Lois  (Cut- 
ler)  Sheffield. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 
1324.  Ann  Augusta,*  b.  24  Nov.,  1811;  d.  24  May,  1826. 
1326.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  16  July,  1813;  m.  Emily  A*  Pendleton. 

1326.  Joseph  William  (twin  with  Benjamin  F.),  d.  20  March,  1826. 

1327.  Cassandra,  b.  14  March,  1819;  d.  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  July, 

1866;  m.  14  April,  1841,  Thomas  £.  Swan.  Issue  (Swan): 
i.  Cassandra*,  d.  unm.,  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  about  1897.  ii. 
Louise  (?),  d.  ae.  1  year. 

1328.  Edmund  Fanning,  b.  8  Feby.,  1822;  d.  18  Aug.,  1882;  m.  2 

Nov.,  1868,  Mrs.  Eliza  J.  (Cutler)  Benedict,  dau.  of  John 
H.  and  Eliza  (Peters)  Cutler.  No  issue.  His  widow  was 
living  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  1904. 

1329.  Hannah  Sheffield,  b.  17  Sept.,  1823;  d.  3  March,  1890,  Provi- 

dence, R.  I.;  m.  30  Nov.,  1840,  Thomas  Carpenter  Glad- 
ding, son  of  Abraham  S.  and  Cynthia  W.  (Carpenter)  Glad- 
ding. He  d.  at  Providence,  18  May,  1879,  ae,  63  years. 
Issue  (Gladding),  b.  at  Stonington  and  Providence:  i.  An- 
nie Augusta*,  d.  at  Sharon,  Mass.;  m.  15  June,  1874,  Wil- 
liam H.  Fish.  ii.  Ella  M.,  d.  8  March,  1850,  ae.  4  years, 
iii.  Emily  P.,  d.  28  Sept.,  1851,  ae.  3  years,  iv.  Sarah  Fan- 
ning, d.  28  Sept.,  1851,  ae.  14  months,  v.  Cassandra,  unm. 
Res.  Providence,  vi.  Charlotte  T.,  b.  9  Sept.,  1866;  d. 
young,  vii.  Thomas  Edwin,  b.  23  Aug.,  1858;  d.  24  Nov., 
1872.     Also  two  other  ch.  that  d.  in  inf. 

1330.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  28  Sept.,  1826;  d.  in  California,  unm.,  about 

1850. 

1331.  Sarah  Au^sta,  b.  6  Feby.,  1828;  d.  27  Nov.,  1830. 

1332.  William  Fanning,  b.  4   Nov.,  1829;  d.  unm.,  at  Stonington, 

Conn.,  6  Oct.,  1882. 

490.  Frkderick^  Pendleton  (Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col.  Wil- 
liam"^, Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  24  June,  1791,  and 
died  at  Ringgold,  III.,  October,  1866.  In  early  life  he  followed  the 
sea,  and  then  settled  in  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  engaged  in 
farming  for  a  number  of  years.    About  1836  he  removed  to  Illinois. 


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He  was  a  man  highly  esteemed  in  the  commnnities  in  which  he  lived 
and  held  nmnerons  public  offices. 

He  married  (1)^  Joanna  Wilbur.  She  died  at  Boyd  Grove,  111.,  in 
1838,  and  he  married  (2),  in  March,  1844,  or  1845,  Mrs.  Abbie  Ger- 
main. 

Issne  by  first  wife: 

1333.  Ezra  Frederick*,  b.  26  Aug.,  1812,  Providence,  R.  I.;  m.  Mary 

Richardson. 

1334.  Lydia  Ann,  b.  3  Jmie,  1814;  m. Torping.     Issue  (Torp- 

ing):     i.  Joanna*,  m.  Wooster;  ii.  Samuel,     Both  were 

living  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  a  few  years  ago. 

1335.  Charles  Henry,  b.  9  Nov.,  1816,  Alfred,  N.  Y.;  m.  Charity 

Sears. 

1336.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  13  March,  1818,  Canisteo,  N.  Y.;  m. 

(1),  Lavina  Patten;  (2),  Alice  Jeffery. 

1337.  William,  b.  9  March,  1820;  d.  ae.  19. 

1338.  Andrew,  b.  Jany.,  1822;  d.  young. 

1339.  Child  unnamed,  d.  inf. 

1340.  Andrew  Jackson,  b.  19  March,  1830,  Greenwood,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Mary  Speirs. 

1341.  Lucy  Jane,  b.  2  May,  1835   (another  account  says  1825);  d. 

Feby.,  1902,  Eureka  Springs,  Ark.;  m.  9  Oct.,  1854,  Charles 
B.  Hudson.    No  issue. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1342.  James  T.,  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War.    He  is  said  to  have  been 

in  Denver,  Colo.,  some  years  ago,  since  which  time  all  trace 
of  him  has  been  lost. 

1343.  Joanna,  b.  Aug.,  1848;  m.  Capt.  Smith,  U.  S.  A.     No 

further  record. 

1344.  Florence  £.,  b.  about  1850;  d.  ae.  1*^  years. 

491.  LucY^  Pendlbton  (Benjamin^,  Benjamin*,  Col,  William*, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  14  December,  1793,  and  died 
at  Preston,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1842.  She  married  either  at 
Groton,  Conn.,  or  Westerly,  R.  I.,  about  1815,  Paul  Rufus  Miner,  as 
his  first  wife.  He  was  bom  in  1793,  and  died  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  in 
1867.  He  served  in  the  War  of  1812.  For  his  second  wife  he  mar- 
ried Harriet  Bartle,  a  sister  of  his  daughter-in-law,  Sarah  Maria 
(Bartle)  Miner. 

Lucy^  (Pendleton)  Miner  had  issue — ^first  three  bom  at  Gro- 
ton, Conn.,  others  at  Preston,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Paul  RufusS  b.  3  July,  1816;  d.  7  Aug.,  1900,  Norwich,  N.  Y.; 
m.  July,  1842,  Melissa  Hewitt.  He  was  for  many  years 
one  of  the  best  known  and  popular  hotel  keepers  in  Central 
New  York.  Of  his  four  children,  two  died  young,  while 
the  oldest  son,  Henry  Pendleton*  (Miner),  served  in  the  Civil 
War  and  became  a  Captain  in  the  157th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Paul 
R.  Miner's  daughter,  Lucy  Elisaheth,  b.  21  Sept.,  1853.  ra. 
Andrew  J.  Beebe  and  lives  at  Norwich,  N.  Y. 


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iL  John  Dexter,  b.  6  June,  1818;  d.  3  Dec.,  1891,  Oxford,  N.  Y.; 

m.  Nov.,  1841,  Sarah  Maria  Bartte. 
iii.  Charles  Henry,  b.  1820:  dec.:  m.  Amelia  Cmmnings. 
iv.  Benjamin,  b.  12  March,  1824;  d.  12  Sept..  1883,  Oxford,  N.  Y.; 

m.  17  Oct.,  1849,  Roxa  Louisa  Randall. 
V.  Amos,  b.  10  Nov.,  1827;  d.  30  May,  1896,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Emily  Graves, 
vi.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  1831;  d.  31  Oct,  1885,  New  York  City;  m.  5 

Jime,  1850,  Alexander  Devendorf. 
vii.  Oliver  Pendleton,  b.   1  March,  1834;  d.   Nov.,  1905,  Whitney 

Point,  N.  Y.;  m.  25  Jany.,  1865,  Ruanna  Gleason. 

492.  LoDOwicK^  Pendleton  {Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  WU- 
liam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  February,  1796,  and 
died  at  Litchfield,  Conn.,  29  July,  1849.  As  a  young  man  he  fol- 
lowed the  sea,  and  during  the  War  of  1812,  while  serving  on  a  pri- 
vateer, he  was  captured  by  the  British  and  held  a  prisoner  on  one 
of  their  islands  in  the  West  Indies.  Upon  his  return  home  after  the 
war  he  found  his  family  scattered,  and  having  no  ties  to  keep  him 
at  Westerly,  he  removed  to  Litchfield  County,  Conn.,  where  he  en- 
gaged in  farming  the  rest  of  his  life. 

Lodowick^    Pendleton    married    Mary    Haley    of    Goshen,    Conn 
daughter  of  Edmund  and  Margaret  Haley,  formerly  of  Stonington. 
She  died  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  11  October,  1865. 
Issue: 

1345.  Harry*,  b.   1  June,  1817,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.   (1),  Lucy  M. 

Chapin;  (2),  Mrs.  Aurelia  H.  Stratton. 

1346.  Lois,  b.  1  March,  1819,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  Edward  O.  Peck. 

1347.  Margaret  Haley,  b.  10  April,  1821,  Cornwall  Hollow,  Conn.; 

m.  Henry  B.  Chapin. 

1348.  John  E.,  b.  1823;  d.  19  Dec,  1838,  ae.  15,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

1349.  Benjamin,  b.  Oct.,  1825;  m.  Sarahphine  Wheeler  and  d.  in 

Calif.,  s.  p. 

1350.  Ann  Augusta,  b.  June,  1830,  Cornwall  Hollow,  Conn.;  d.  at 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  May,  1862;  m.  Jany.,  1858,  Henry  Scrip- 
ture, assistant  superintendent  of  the  Albany  County  Peni- 
tentiary.   They  had  no  issue. 

1351.  Lodowick,  Jr.,  b.   1832,  Litchfield,  Conn.;  d.  unm.  in  Cali- 

fornia. 

1352.  Mary,  b.  July,  1836;  d.  10  Sept.,  1836,  ae.  2  months. 

493.  Henry^  Pendleton  (Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  October,  1798,  and  died  at 
LeonardsTiUe,  N.  Y.,  27  August,  1879.  Upon  the  breaking  up  of  his 
father's  family  about  1811,  Henry  Pendleton,  with  two  of  his  younger 
brothers,  was  brought  up  by  his  half -uncle,  Harry  Hinckley,  an  early 
settler  of  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  who  gave  the  boys  all  the  advantages 
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Henry^  Pendleton  married  Roxanna  Oakes^  who  died  1  January^ 
1877,  aged  75  years. 

Issue,  bom  at  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.: 

1353.  Oliver  Henry',  m.  Hannah  Brown. 

1354.  Emily  Amanda,  b.  1826;  m.  [1325]  Benjamin  F.*  Pendleton. 

1355.  Amos  Benjamin,  d.  in  Calif.,  1883,  unm. 

1356.  Jane  Maria,  b.  3  Feby.,  1836;  m.  May,  1857,  David  C.  Jewett. 

He  d.  1885.     His  widow  lives  at  Waterville,  N.  Y.     Issue 
(Jewett):     i.  Afary»,  b.  29  June,  1861;  d.  8  Feby.,  1881. 

495.  Oliver^  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  Nov.,  1803,  and  died  at 
Wabasha,  Minn.,  30  Nov.,  1873.  He  was  brought  up  in  Leonards- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  by  his  half -uncle,  Harry  Hinckley,  and  when  he  reached 
manhood  he  entered  upon  an  active  business  life  as  a  tanner  and 
merchant.  He  followed  these  occupations  successfully  for  many 
years  in  South  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  as  well  as  in  other  towns  near  by, 
removing  in  1856  to  Wabasha,  Minn.  Mr.  Pendleton  had  the  respect 
of  all  who  knew  him  and  was  a  deacon  of  his  church. 

He  married  at   Bridgewater,   N.   Y.,   14   September,   1825,   Mary 
Dennison  Southworth,  born  28  May,  1803,  died  2  April,  1885,  Wa- 
basha, Minn.,  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Dennison)  Southworth. 
Issue : 

1357.  James  Oliver*,  b.  9  Aug.,  1827,  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.;  m.  Mary 

Louise  Horn. 

1358.  Mills  DeForest,  b.  5  Nov.,  1834,  So.  Edmeston,  N.  Y.;  d.  24 

May,   1871;  m.   20  Oct.,  1870,  Carrie  Pennock,  of  Somcr- 
ville,  Mass.     No  issue. 

1359.  Mary  Augusta,  b.  19  Dec,  1839;  m.  (1),  William  S.  Jackson; 

(2),  Reuben  K.  Althouse. 

496.  (Capt.)  Joshua^  Pendleton  (Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL 
WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  July,  1806,  and 
died  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  10  November,  1887.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  spent  nearly  all  his  life  at  Hopkinton.  In  his  younger  days  he 
took  much  interest  in  military  affairs,  and  in  May,  1830,  was  com- 
missioned 1st  Lieutenant  in  the  Washington  Guard,  8th  Regt.  Rhode 
Island  Militia;  the  following  year  he  was  1st  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd 
Regt.,  and  in  June,  1832,  he  was  made  Captain  of  the  Washington 
Guard,  8th  Regt.  Militia  ("  R.  I.  Military  and  Civil  Appointments  "). 

Joshua^  Pendleton  married  at  Hopkinton,  17  July,  1828,  Hannah 
Larkin,  born  2   May,  1800,  Charlestown,  R.   I.,  died  9   November, 
1887,  Hopkinton,  daughter  of  Abel  and  Hannah  (Larkin)  Larkin. 
Issue: 

1360.  Henry  Aldrich*,  b.  17  Jany.,  1831,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.;  m.  (1), 

Ruth  Arnold;  (2),  Lydia  Slocum. 

1361.  Benjamin  Whipple,  b.  27  March,  1833,  Exeter,  R.  I.;  m.  Har- 

riet Slocum. 

1362.  Ann,  b.  27  Oct.,  1835,  Exeter,  R.  I.;  m.  25  Nov.,  1866,  Al- 


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fred  Slocnm,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Whitehom)  Slocum. 
No  issue.     Res.  Rockvllle^  R.  I. 

1363.  Lucy,  b.   16  Oct.,  1838,  Richmond,  R.   I.;  m.  at  Rockville, 

R.  I.,  1  Jany.,  1859,  John  £.  S.  Crandall,  born  3  Aug., 
1834,  Hopkinton,  son  of  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Nichols)  Cran- 
dall. Res.  Rockville,  R.  I.  Issue  (Crandall),  b.  Rockville: 
i.  ChaHei  C.\  b.  24  Oct.,  1861;  m.  (1),  9  Feby.,  1883,  Hat- 
tie  Edwards;  (2),  Mabel  Taylor,  ii.  Ella  M.,  b.  16  July, 
1864;  d.  21  Sept.,  1882.  iii.  Luciui  H.,  b.  3  April,  1866; 
d.  4  Oct.,  1866.  iv.  Howard  L.,  b.  9  June,  1876;  drowned, 
22  Jany.,  1894. 

497.  Amos^  Pbndleton  (Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^, 
Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  January,  1810,  and  died 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  in  1848.  With  his  older  brothers,  Henry 
and  Oliver,  he  was  brought  up  by  his  half-imcle,  Harry  Hinckley, 
in  LeonardsviUe,  N.  Y.  Amos  entered  the  tanning  business,  and 
bved  for  various  periods  at  LeonardsviUe,  DeWitt,  Homer,  Manlius, 
and  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.  Letters  testamentary  upon  his  estate  were 
granted  to  Lucy  Pendleton  and  Edward  D.  Cobb,  4  March,  1848 
(Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate  Records,  L.  T.  Book  CC,  p.  255). 

Amos^  Pendleton  married  (1),  Adaline  A.  Knapp,  daughter  of 
Walker  Knapp,  and  (2),  Lucy  Kinney. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.: 

1364.  Edmond»,  b.  26  Oct,  1832;  m.  Ida  L.  Smith. 

1365.  Edgar  (twin  with  Edmond),  d.  inf. 

1366.  Henry  Walker,  m.  Mrs.  Eliza  Donner.     Res.  Sisco,  Fla.     One 

account  says  he  had  no  issue,  another  that  he  had  a  son 
who  died  in  inf. 

1367.  Emeline,  d.  unm.,  prior  to  1870. 

498.  David^  Pbndleton,  Jr.  (David^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William'^, 
Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  August,  1793,  and  died  in 
the  Straits  of  Belle  Isle,  12  August,  1822.  He  was  a  master  mari- 
ner. He  married  at  Westerly,  13  October,  1816,  [275]  Lucy  Ann^ 
Pendleton,  a  third  cousin.  She  married  (2),  2  July,  1826,  Stephen 
Richmond,  and  had  by  him  eleven  children,  record  of  whom  is  given 
under  her  own  number. 

David's  children,  bom  at  Westerly,  were: 

1368.  Joseph',  b.  19  March,  1817;  m.  Louisa  M.  Ross. 

1369.  David  (3rd),  b.  5  Sept.,  1818;  m.  Margaret  Hammond. 

1370.  Franklin,  b.  10  Jany.,  1820;  d.  young. 

1371.  Courtland,  b.  16  Nov.,  1821;  m.  Eliza  Hanmiond. 

499.  Mercy^  Pendleton  (David^,  Benjamin*,  CoL  WUliatn^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  31  December,  1795,  and  died 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  31  July,  1823.  She  married  William  Clark  and 
had  issue  (Clark),  not  known  if  complete: 


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i.  Sally^  b.  about  1816;  d.  4  March,  1871,  ae  54,  at  Waterbnry, 

Coim.;  m.   Rnfiu  Manchester, 
ii.  David,  b.  about  1817;  d.   at  Hartford,  Conn.,  5  Oct.,   1840^ 

ae.  23. 
iii.  Charles. 

Ref.:  ''Clarke  Families  in  Rhode  Island,*'  p.  293. 

500.  William  Champion^  Pbndlbton  (David*,  Benjamin^,  Col. 
William^  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2  November,  1798, 
and  died  there,  22  December,  1886.  He  received  his  edncation  at 
the  public  schools  of  Westerly,  and  when  about  twenty  years  of  age 
began  making  occasional  voyages  to  sea.  In  June,  1^23,  he  was 
appointed  Ensign  of  the  1st  Westerly  Co.,  3rd  Regt.  Rhode  Island 
Militia.  About  1830  he  became  captain  of  a  coasting  vessel,  retir- 
ing from  the  sea  in  1840  to  enter  into  the  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness at  Westerly.  During  this  period  his  interests  ashore  had  largely 
increased,  as  in  1835  he  was  elected  a  director  of  the  Pheniz  Bank 
at  Westerly,  and  in  1838  represented  the  town  in  the  Rhode  Island 
Legislature. 

In  1842  he  was  made  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  in  1846  a  di- 
rector of  the  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank  of  Westerly,  of  which  some 
years  later  he  became  the  president  Capt.  Pendleton  was  an  able 
business  man  whose  integrity  was  never  questioned,  and  for  many 
years  he  was  intrusted  with  the  settling  of  various  estates  in  his 
native  town.  He  also  served  for  a  long  period  as  a  member  of  the 
committee  of  accounts  at  Westerly. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  23  December,  1819,  Phebe  Hall,  bom  4 
August,  1801,  at  Lotteryville,  R.  I.,  died  16  November,  1896,  at 
Westerly,  daughter  of  Lyman  and  (second  wife)  Phebe  (Palmer) 
Hall. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

1372.  Phebe  Ajm«,  b.  6  Dec.,  1820;  m.  James  Porter. 

1373.  William    Champion,    Jr.,    b.    12    Aug.,    1822;    m.    Sarah    A. 

Franklin. 

1374.  John  Palmer,  b.  25  Nov.,  1824;  m.  Nancy  D.  Sullivan. 

1375.  Charles  Phelps  Williams,  b.  15  March,  1827;  m.   (1),  Ellen 

Whitehead;   (2),  Ellen  J.  Powers. 

1376.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  26  Jany.,  1829;  d.  11  July,  1859,  Mays- 

ville,  Ky.;  m.  at  Westerly,  18  Sept.,  1856,  Thomas  A.  Ross. 
Issue  (Ross):     WaUon  A?,  b.  July,  1857;  d.  24  June,  1858. 

1377.  Sally,  b.  12  Nov.,  1830;  d.  11  June,  1832. 

1378.  Martha  Cross,  b.  4  April,  1833;  d.  at  Westerly,  unm.,  4  May, 

1901. 

1379.  Harriet  Newell,  b.  18  Dec,  1835;  unm. 

1380.  Edward   W.    Babcock,   b.    3    Feby.,   1838;   enlisted    15   Aug., 

1862,  as  private  in  Co.  A,  1st  Regt.  R.  I.  Cavalry,  and  was 
mustered  in  20  Aug.,  1862.  He  served  in  the  hospital  de- 
partment from  Dec,  1862,  to  April,  1863,  and  was  attached 


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to  the  Brigade  headqiiArters  from  16  Aprils  1863^  to  Jnne^ 
1863.  On  the  18th  of  the  latter  month  he  was  captured  at 
Middlebnrg,  Va.,  and  was  released  on  parole  at  City  Point, 
Va.,  23  July,  1863.  In  Feby.,  1864,  he  was  exchanged  at 
Portsmouth  Grove,  R.  I.,  and  was  transferred  to  the  117th 
Co.,  2nd  Battalion,  Veteran  Corps.  Mr.  Pendleton  now 
lives  at  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  where  he  has  practiced  dentistry 
for  many  years.     He  has  never  married. 

1381.  Sarah  Adelaide,  b.  16  April,  1840;  m.  at  Westerly,  23  Dec., 

1863,  Angelo  F.  Chapman,  b.  19  Nov.,  1836,  ClockviUe,  N. 
Y.,  d.  30  Aug.,  1896,  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  son  of  William  Har- 
rison and  Mary  Ann  (Sayles)  Chapman.  She  is  living  at 
Westerly.  Issue  (Chapman),  b.  ClockviUe,  N.  Y.:  i.  Mary 
Alice^,  b.  2  March,  1866;  m.  31  Jany.,  1904,  Leo  F.  Phil- 
lips,    ii.  Willie  ^.,  b.  8  AprU,  1871;  d.  28  Sept,  1889. 

1382.  Albert  Pahner,  b.  17  March,  1842;  m.  Laura  £.*  Thompson. 

1383.  Marcelia  Jane,  b.  27  June,  1845;  d.  unm.,  at  Westerly,  30 

July,  1890. 

602.  Ethan^  Pendleton  (Davids  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Jo- 
seph?), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  September,  1804,  and  died 
there,  11  November,  1879.  He  was  a  master  mariner  for  many 
years  and  sailed  nearly  every  sea  known)  to  commerce. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  24  June,  1838,  Sophia  Ann  Sheffield, 
bom  6  June,  1807,  died  29  May,  1882,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Susan   (Daniels)   Sheffield. 

Issue,  bom  at  Lottery  Village  (Westerly),  R.  I.: 

1384.  Ethan  DudleyS  b.  24  Dec.,  1828;  m.  Thankful  Nye. 
1386.  Stanton  Sheffield,  b.  5  Feby.,  1831;  m.  Mary  A.  Potter. 

1386.  Mary  Sophia,  b.   6  April,   1832;  m.  at  White  Rock   (West- 

erly), R.  I.,  1  June,  1857,  William  Stroud  Carpenter,  b.  14 
Aug.,  1823,  Monson,  Mass.,  d.  14  June,  1888,  Ormond,  Fla., 
son  of  Zelotus  and  Eliza  (Stroud)  Carpenter.  Mrs.  Car- 
penter was  living  at  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  in  1906.  Issue 
(Carpenter),  b.  Stafford,  Conn.:  i.  Fred  Palmer^,  b.  20 
June,  1869,  m.  [2592]  Grace  S.*  Pendleton.  Res.  Southem 
Pines,  N.  C.  ii.  Herbert  Ethan,  b.  24  July,  1861;  m.  Maria 
Burgess  Crowley.     Res.  Roanoke,  Va. 

1387.  Susan  Emily,  b.  20  Jany.,  1834;  d.  8  Dec,  1865;  m.  at  West- 

erly, 12  Nov.,  1860,  Stephen  Sprague  Arnold.     No  issue. 

1388.  Albert  Denison,  b.  10  Aug.,  1836;  d.  24  Oct,  1840. 

1389.  Rhoda  Mercy,  b.  19  Nov.,  1837;  m.  Merton  B.  Lewis. 

1390.  Palmer  Hall,  b.  30  Oct.,  1839;  m.  Susan  M.  Hewlett. 

1391.  Sally  Ann,  b.  24  Jany.,  1841;  m.  Jared  Hatch,  son  of  Bliss  and 

Priscilla  (Chapman)  Hatch.  Res.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Issue 
(Hatch):  i.  Sophia  PriscUla"^,  b.  18  Dec.,  1864;  d.  13  May, 
1868.  ii.  Susan  Emily,  b.  12  March,  1867;  (dec);  m.  Wil- 
liam Quinem. 

1392.  Albert  Denison  (2nd),  b.  21  Sept.,  1842;  m.  Susan  A.  Lewis. 


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1393.  Adelaide  Augusta,  b.  19  Sept,  1844;  m.  James  E.*  Bliven. 

1394.  Francina  Hall,  b.  29  Nov.,  1846;  m.  John  E.  Gavitt. 

1396.  Samuel  Francis,  b.  5  Sept.,  1848;  m.    (1),  Abbie  F.  Tefft: 
(2),  Mary  E.  Gardner. 

1396.  Francis  (twin  to  Samuel),  d.  inf. 

1397.  Daughter,  unnamed,  d.  at  birth. 

606.  Susan  Burch^  Pendleton  (Paul*,  Benjamin^,  Col.  Wil- 
Uam^,  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  21  December,  1806,  and 
died  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  28  February,  1880.  She  married,  14  June, 
1829,  Franklin  Noyes,  born  2  November,  1806,  son  of  Nathaniel  and 
Mary  (Saunders)  Noyes. 

Issue  (Noyes),  bom  Stonington,  Conn.: 
i.  Charles  Edwin  Pendleton®,  b.  16  April,  1831;  m.  Mary  Enmia* 
Langworthy,    daughter    of    Benjamin    Franklin^    and    Eliza 
(Irish)    Langworthy,    and   granddaughter   of   Deacon    John 
and  [187]  Sally*  (Pendleton)  Langworthy.     They  had  issue 
(Noyes),   b.    Stonington,   Conn.:      1.    Carrie  E.   P?,   b.    26 
March,  1866;  m.  Capt.  Charles  E.  Nichols;  res.  Bayonne,  N. 
J.     2.  Emma  Jane,  b.  8  Feby.,  1868;  d.  19  March,  1879. 
3.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  6  April,  1879. 
ii.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b.  9  March,  1833;  d.  8  June,  1899,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  m.  Harriet  E.  Murphy, 
iii.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  6  Nov.  1836;  lost  at  sea  Nov.,  1869. 
iv.  William  Pendleton,  b.  16  Sept.,  1838;  d.  21  Jany.,  1904,  San 

Francisco,  Cal.;  m.  Sophia  B.  Schneffner. 
V.  Susan  Sabrina,  b.  19  June,  1841;  d.  20  Sept.,  1901,  Akron,  Ohio; 

m.  (1),  Joseph  D.  Nichols;  (2),  Alexander  Porter, 
vi.  Paul  Pendleton,  b.  30  Oct,  1843;  m.  1878,  Susan  E.  Hoffman; 

res.,  Rahway,  N.  J. 
vii.  Mary  A.   (twin  to  Paul),  d.  4  May,  1898,  East  Boston,  Mass.; 

m.  John  H.  G.  Munroe. 
viii.  Nathaniel  Pendleton,  b.  12  March,  1846;  m.  1869,  Fanny  States* 
Hall,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  [1266]  Phebe  Chesebrough* 
(Pendleton)  Hall.  He  is  postmaster  at  Stonington,  Conn. 
Issue  (Noyes),  b.  Stonington:  1.  Minnie  P.*,  b.  30  Aug., 
1870.    2.  Harrif  P.,  b.  29  Aug.,  1882. 

Ref.s  "Noyes  Genealogy,"  Vol.  II,  pp.  148-4;  "Babcock  Genealogy,**  p. 
849. 

609.  William  Hyde^  Pjbndleton  (Paul*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  Wil- 
liam*, Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  12  October,  1813,  and 
died  there  16  March,  1869.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  He  married 
at  Westerly,  29  July,  1867,  [410]  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Pendleton,  a 
second  cousin.  She  married  (2),  14  June,  1877,  Rev.  Thomas  R. 
Palmer,  and  died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  22  December,  1907. 

William  Hyde^  and  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Pendleton  had  issue: 

1398.  Margaret  Sabina',  b.  2  Dec,  1858,  Westerly,  R.  I.     She  m. 

28  June,   1905,  Frank  Averill  Palmer,  b.  29   Jany.,   1863, 


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Wyoming^  R.  I.^  son  of  Dr.  Luther  Averill  and  Rhoda  A. 
(Babcock)  Palmer.  Res.  Springfield^  Mass.  Mrs.  Palmer 
is  a  member  of  the  Sibyl  Dwight  Kent  Chapter,  D.  A.  R. 

610.  Jabbz^  Pendleton  (^Lehheus^  Benjamin^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  January,  1800,  and  died  at 
South  Coventry,  Conn.,  10  December,  1858.  He  was  engaged  in 
farming  nearly  all  his  life,  and  lived  for  various  periods  at  Groton, 
Greenville,  and  Lisbon,  Conn. 

He  married  at  Groton,  Conn.,  10  November,  1822,  Eliza  Water- 
man Downs  (T.  R.),  daughter  of and  Elizabeth  (Story)  Downs. 

She  died  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  7  March,  1833,  aged  73. 

Issue,  first  four  bom  at  Groton,  others  at  Greenville,  Conn.: 

1399.  Benjamin  DownsS  b.  26  Sept.,  1823;  m.  Celia  Stover. 

1400.  Thomas   Newbury,  b.   22   Oct.,   1824;   d.   umn.   at   Beckwith, 

Tenn.,  14  Dec,  1883.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War, 
enlisting  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years;  was  mustered  in  as  private  in  Co.  C,  100th  N.  Y. 
Volimteer  Infantry,  29  Oct.,  1861;  was  wounded  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Fair  Oaks,  rejoined  his  company,  and  was  mustered 
out  at  Buffalo,  30  Jany.,  1865  (Reports  of  N.  Y.  Adj. 
General). 

1401.  Son,  unnamed,  b.  2  Sept.,  1826;  d.  1826. 

1402.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  4  Aug.,  1827;  m.  Austin  B.  Nash. 

1403.  Noyes  Palmer,  b.  1  June,  1829;  m.  Mrs.  Eliza  Gibbs. 

1404.  Ralph  Rhodes,  b.  26  Jany.,  1832;  d.  young. 

1406.  Edwin  Barber,  b.  26  July,  1833;  m.  (1),  lide  Curlette;  (2), 
Ellen  Lindsay. 

1406.  Lucretia,  b.  6  Aug.,  1835;  d.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1865; 

m.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  8  March,  1864,  Edwin  Gavitt  Nash, 
son  of  Jonathan  and  Sally  (Gavitt)  Nash.  Mr.  Nash  went 
to  California  and  was  never  heard  from  after  starting  for 
the  mountains.     No  issue. 

1407.  Jabez,  Jr.,  b.  28  Feby.,  1838;  d.  young. 

1408.  Emily   Brown,  b.   26   Sept.,   1840;  d.   unm.   at  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  14  March,  1906. 

611.  Bbnjahin  Franklin''^  Pendleton  (Lehheus^,  Benjamin^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  November, 
1801,  and  died  25  March,  1840,  or  1842.  The  work  entitled  "  Old 
Houses  of  Stonington,  Conn.,"  states  that  he  kept  a  tavern  there  for 
some  years. 

He  married  (1),  at  Groton,  Conn.,  11  May,  1826,  Elizabeth 
Knowles.  She  died  without  issue,  and  he  married  (2),  at  Stoning- 
ton, Conn.,  12  November,  1832,  Emily  Palmer,  bom  10  April,  1804, 
died  19  Jany.,  1876,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Eells) 
Palmer. 

Issue,  bom  Stonington,  Conn.: 

1409.  Frank  Pahner*,  b.  30  June,  1834;  m.  Lillie  Ives. 


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1410.  Emily  Elicabeth,  b.  30  July,  1838;  unm.     Res.  Phikdelphia, 
Pa. 

515.  LucY^  Pbndletox  (Lehheut^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Groton,  Conn.^  20  AprU^  1813,  and  died  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  12  AprU,  1883.  She  married  at  Groton,  2  October,  1836, 
James  Wheaton  Brayton,  bom  24  September,  1815,  died  1  Augost, 
1905,  Pawcatuck  (Stonington),  Conn.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Re- 
becca (Read)  Brayton. 
Issue  (Brayton): 
i.  Dudley   Wheaton*,  b.   2   Sept.,   1837,   Pawtuxet,   R.   I.;   d.    11 

April,   1838. 
ii.  James  Palmer,  b.  31  May,  1839,  Stonington,  Conn.;  unm.     He 

is  a  bookkeeper  at  Waterbury,  Conn, 
iii.  Lucy  Ellen,  b.  3  Aug.,  1842,  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  Edwin  W. 

Smith.     Res.  Waterbury,  Conn, 
iv.  Agnes  Augusta,  b.  15  Aug.,  1845,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.  18  Oct., 

1883,  M.  P.  Marks.     Res.  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
v.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  14  Sept.,  1847,  Prestcm,  Conn.;  m.  James 

S.  Brown.     Res.  Westerly,  R.  I. 
vi.  Martha  Louisa,  b.  18  July,  1850,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  d.  ae.  13 

years, 
vii.  Martha  Lucretia,  b.  7  Oct,  1852,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  m.    (1), 
Edward  R.  Dunn;  (2),  Albert  D.  Burdick.     Res.  Westerly, 
R.  I. 
riii.  Frank  Wheaton,  b.  6  Oct.,  1856,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  Fanny . 

616.  Alhira  Niles^  Pbndleton  (Christopher  Segar^,  Benjamin^, 
Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  March,  1803, 
and  died  26  March,  1840.  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  16  August, 
1828,  Albert  M.  Adams,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Brown)  Adams. 
He  married  (2),  9  January,  1842,  Sarah  Ann  Thompson,  by  whom 
he  had  three  children. 

Almira  had  issue  (Adams),  bom  at  Canterbury,  Conn.: 
i.  Hannah  Maria',  b.  11  April,  1833;  d.  4  Oct.,  1908,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.;  m.  (1),  13  March,  1854,  James  L.  Mason;  (2), 
11  Sept.,  1873,   [402]   Gilbert^  Pendleton,  Jr. 
ii.  Albert  M.,  Jr.,  b.   8  April,   1836;  d.   9   March,   1867;  m.  25 
Nov.,  1866,  Sarah  Jeffrey. 

Ref.!  "Adams  History,"  p.  130. 

517.  Christophbr  C.^  Pendleton  (Christopher  Segar^,  Benja- 
min^, CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  23  July, 
1805,  and  died  at  New  London,  Conn.,  7  December,  1873.  He  be- 
gan his  career  as  a  sailor  at  an  early  age,  one  of  his  first  voyages 
being  to  Labrador.  He  became  a  master  mariner  when  only  twenty 
years  of  age,  and  as  such  visited  most  parts  of  the  world.     For  a 


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long  time  he  was  one  of  the  beat  known  whalennen  sailing  out  of 
New  London^  his  ships  belonging  to  the  Lawrence  fleet 

He  married  (1),  Harriet  Fitch^  bom  1816,  Montville,  Conn.,  d. 
30  Oct,  1857,  daughter  of  Adonijah  and  Anne  (Fox)  Fitch.  He 
married  (2),  16  May,  1858,  Emma  L.  Rogers,  bom  24  July,  1829, 
Montville,  Conn.,  died  14  Nov.,  1880,  New  London,  Conn,  daughter 
of  Azel  and  Eleanor  (Fox)  Rogers. 

Capt.  Pendleton  had  no  children  by  his  first  wife,  but  by  his  sec- 
ond he  had  issue,  bom  at  New  London: 

1411.  CoraS  b.  27  Feby.,  1869;  d.  6  March,  1869. 

1412.  Daughter  unnamed,  b.  and  d.  10  May,  1862   (New  London 

Rec.). 

1413.  Christopher  Fitch,  b.  22  Oct,  1863;  d.  4  Oct,  1865. 

1414.  Lyman  B.,  b.  10  June,  1867;  unm.     He  received  his  educa- 

tion at  an  academy  and  at  the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology, 
where  he  took  a  three  years'  course,  following  which  he 
traveled  extensively  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa.  He  is 
now  connected  with  the  Post  Office  at  New  London. 

Ref.:  *' James  Rogers  of  New  London,  Corni.,"  p.  198. 

619.  Gilbert^  Pendleton  (Christopher  Segar^,  Benjamin^,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  in  1852 — 
accidentally  shot  by  a  mate  of  the  vessel  of  which  he  was  captain. 
He  married  Elizabeth  Champlin,  daughter  of  Isaac  Champlin. 

Issue,  bom  probably  at  New  London,  Conn.: 
1416.  Sarah  Baxter*  (dec);  m.  as  his  first  wife,  John  W.  Mosier, 
son  of  Samuel  Mosier.  Issue  (Mosier) :  i.  Anne  Josephine^, 
b.  19  July,  1864;  d.  unm.,  20  Dec,  1896.  John  W.  Mosier 
m.  (2),  Martha  Davis,  by  whom  he  has  several  children  liv- 
ing at  New  London. 

1416.  Gilbert  G.,  m.  Sarah  J.  Dorsey. 

1417.  Josephine  Abbey,  b.  about  1840 ;  d.  1866,  New  London,  Conn. ; 

m.  as  his  first  wife,  James  Morgan  Sistare,  b.  1838,  New 
London,  d.  there,  26  Jany.,  1892.  Issue  (Sistare),  b.  New 
London,  Conn.:  i.  GilheH  Pendleton^  b.  23  Oct.,  1862;  m. 
29  March,  1890,  Gertrode  M.  LaCost.  Res.  Waterford, 
Conn.  ii.  Josephine  Abbey,  b.  17  March,  1866;  m.  16  Feby., 
1886,  William  W.  Winchester. 

620.  Eliza  Cross^  Pendleton  (Christopher  Segat^,  Benjamin^, 
Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  June,  1816, 
and  died  at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  16  April,  1891.  She  married  at  New 
London,  Conn.,  2  September,  1834,  William  Pendleton*  Chapman, 
son  of  Timothy  and  [261]  Nancy^  (Pendleton)  Chapman.  Imme- 
diately after  their  marriage  they  removed  to  Sandusky,  Ohio,  where 
they  Hved  the  rest  of  their  lives. 

Issue  (Chapman),  born  at  Sandusky: 


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804  THE   PBNDLSTON   OBKEALOGFT 

i.  Josephine  Stanistaus^  b.  20  Dec.^  1840;  m.  Henry  Martyn 
Bronson.     Res.  Indianapolis^  Ind. 

il.  William  Edward^  b.  1  Aug.^  1844;  m.  Julia  L.  Wells.  He 
served  in  Co.  B^  145th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry^  during  the 
Civil  War,  and  is  now  a  member  of  the  firm  of  W.  C.  Rich- 
ardson &  Co.,  vessel  owners  and  brokers,  of  Cleveland,  O. 

iii.  Mary  Simpson,  b.  4  April,  1849;  m.  Walter  Talcott  Res.  San- 
dusky, Ohio. 

iv.  Fannie  Louise,  b.  4  July,  1853;  d.  ae.  four  and  a  half  years. 

524.  Phbbb^  Pbndlbtox  {Jabes  Chetehraugh^,  Benjamin*,  Col, 
William\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  27  August,  1813, 
and  died  22  May,  1890.  She  married  28  August,  1830,  Henry  S. 
Cook. 

Issue  (Cook): 
i.  Horace  Burdett®,  b.  8  June,  1837;  m.  10  Nov.,  1885,  Lucilia 

H.  Carr.     Res.  Blandford,  Mass. 
ii.  Jabez  Wyatt,  b.   19  Aug.,   1839;  d.  Jany.,  1879.     He  was  a 

Judge  of  Probate  at  Caledonia,  Minn, 
iii.  Josephine  Thankful,  b.  20  May,  1849;  d.  4  Feby.,  1873. 
iv.  Franklys  (?)  Albert,  b.  7  May,  1851. 

525.  Bbnjamin^  Pbndlbton  (Jabez  Chetehrough*,  Benjamin*, 
Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  23  July,  1815, 
and  died  at  Russell,  Mass.,  14  April,  1890.  The  greater  part  of  his 
life  was  spent  in  the  towns  of  Blandford  and  Russell,  Mass.,  where 
he  was  engaged  in  farming. 

He  married  (certificate  granted  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  6  October, 
1838),  Grace  Hughes,  bom  26  September^  1816,  Russell,  Mass., 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Prudence   (Newton)   Hughes. 

Issue,  bom  at  Blandford,  Mass.   (except  the  third) : 

1418.  £llen  Maria^  b.   29   Sept.,  1839;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  5 

Dec,  1883,  George  H.  Allen,  son  of  Henry  M.  and  Electa 
C.  Allen.     No  issue.     Res.  Fairfield,  Mass. 

1419.  Edwin,  b.  3  May,  1842;  d.  19  March,  1843. 

1420.  Edwin  Jabez,  b.  29  April,  1844^  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.;  m. 

Sirena  Aldrich. 

1421.  Thomas  Edward,  b.  30  June,  1846;  killed  by  the  Indians  in 

the  Black  Hills  while  on  a  prospecting  trip  for  gold,  22 
Aug.,  1876.  During  the  Civil  War  he  served  from  2  Dec., 
1863,  to  12  June,  1865,  in  Co.  H,  1st  Regt.  Heavy  Artil- 
lery, Mass.  Volunteers.     He  was  unm. 

1422.  Sarah  Frebody,  b.  30  Aug.,  1848;  d.  22  June,  1875,  Russell, 

Mass. 

1423.  Benjamin  Oliver,  b.  24  Oct.,  1850;  d.  5  July,  1851. 

1424.  Alice  Hulda,  b.  8  Aug.,  185o:  m.  Frank  Hallbourg. 

1425.  Arthur  Benjamin,  b.  HO  April,  1856;  m.  Katherine  I.  Haynes. 

Rcf.:  *•  Hughes  FamUy.*' 


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526.  LoizA^    Pendleton    {Jabes   Chesehraugh^,   Benjamin*,   Col. 
Wiliam^,  Jateph*),  was  bom  11  August^  1817^  and  died  at  Mar- 
shall^ Minn.^  27  November^  1881.     She  married  at  Enfield^  Conn.^ 
30  June,   1836,   David  P.   BUlings    ("History  of   Enfield")-     He 
was  bom  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  and  died  at  Lyons,  Colo.,  8  July,  1888. 
Issue  (Billings),  first  six  probably  bom  at  Blandford,  Mass.: 
i.  Louisa^   b.   25    Sept.,   1838;   m.   Peter  Swartout.     Res.   Cam- 
bridge, Iowa. 

ii.  George  (dec,);  m. . 

iii.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  1841;  m.  (1),  Ensign  Gates;  (2),  John  Reich- 
art.     Res.  Sawtelle,  Colo. 

iv.  Almira,  b.  1844;  dec.;  m.  Bnrrill. 

V.  Ferdinand  D.  (dec.) ;  m. . 

vi.  Norton  H.,  b.  1850;  m. .     Res.  Lyons,  Colo. 

▼ii.  Jabez  Pendleton,  b.  2  Nov.,  1856,  Caledonia,  Minn.;  m.  5  Oct., 
1878,  Elizabeth  M.  Lewis.     Res.  Lyons,  Colo. 

529.  Thankful^  Pendleton  (Jabez  Chesehraugh\  Benjamin*, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  4  May,  1826, 
and  died  at  East  Brimfield,  Mass.,  24  September,  1870.  She  mar- 
ried at  Stafford,  Conn.,  2  April,  1847,  Albert  Worthington  Moore, 
bom  at  Stafford,  17  January,  1827,  died  at  Spencer,  Mass.,  18  June, 
1896,  son  of  William  and  Julia  Ann  (Harvey)  Moore. 

Issue  (Moore),  first  five  bom  at  Stafford,  Conn.: 
i.  Ida  Alberteen*,  b.  8  Sept.,  1849;  d.  7  Sept,  1907;  m.  William  S. 

Steams,  of  Warren,  Mass.. 
ii.  Kate  Pendleton,  b.  8  June,  1852;  d.  14  Feby.,  1908;  m.  Lewis 

W.  Benson,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
iii.  Thomas  Harvey,  b.  3  March,  1859;  d.  2  Jany.,  1863. 
iv.  Thomas   Albert,  b.   27   Aug.,   1864;   m.   Rose   Freeman.      Res. 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
V.  Amos  Worthington,  b.  29   May,   1870,  East  Brimfield,  Mass.; 

unm.     Res.  Spencer,  Mass. 

530.  Joseph  Norman^  Pendleton  (Jabeg  Chesehrough*,  Benja- 
min*, Col.  William^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Vernon,  Conn.,  8  April, 
1829.  As  a  young  man  he  removed  to  Minnesota,  where  he  engaged 
in  farming  and  was  for  some  years  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  Cale- 
donia. About  1870,  he  settled  at  Crossville,  Tenn.,  where  he  con- 
tinued farming,  and  besides  being  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  was  for 
twenty  years  a  County  Judge  of  Cumberland  County.  Since  the 
death  of  his  wife  he  has  made  his  home  with  his  daughter,  Mrs. 
Forbes,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Mr.  Pendleton  married  at  Brownsville,  Minn.,  22  July,  1855, 
Bethana  Andrews,  bom  15  May,  1829,  West  Greenwich,  R.  L,  died 
28  October,  1900,  Crossville,  Tenn.,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Roby 
(Sweet)  Andrews. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Caledonia,  Minn.,  others  at  Cross- 
ville, Tenn.: 


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506  THE  PBNDLKTOX  GEXKALOOT 

1426.  Sara  Roby»,  b.  22  Dec.,  1856;  m.  Arthur  J.  Forbes. 

1427.  Joseph  Norman,  Jr.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1869;  d.  8  Jany.,  1866. 

1428.  Frances  Naomi,  b.  26  Oct,  1867;  unm.     She  is  a  teacher  in 

the  High  School  at  McGee  Flats,  Tenn. 

1429.  Jessie  Thankfnl,  b.  23  Feby.,  1871.     Res.  Chicago,  111. 

1430.  Bethana  Anstis  DeQuincy,  b.  21  July,  1872;  m.  at  Rochester, 

N.  Y.,  18  Jany.,  1909,  Edwin  Broughton  Taylor.  Res. 
Rochester. 

531.  Amelia^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  JViUiatni> 
Joseph*)  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  4  March,  1798,  and  died  in 
December,  1830.  She  married  in  1818,  Weeden  Clark,  bom  West- 
erly, 25  June,  1789,  died  there,  February,  1873,  son  of  William  and 
Eunice  (Hiscoz)  Clark. 

Issue  (Clark),  born  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  Angeline®,  b.  28  Jany.,  1819;  d.  3  April,  1888,  m.  George  C. 

Lanphear. 
11.  SUnton,  b.  27  Dec.,  1820;  m.  (1),  Antoinette  Sweet;  (2),  Ann 

Williams.     Res.  (1909),  Westerly, 
iii.  Emily,  b.  22  Nov.,  1822;  m.  George  P.  Barber.     Res.   (1909), 

Westerly,  R.  I. 
iv.  WiUiam,  b.  7  March,  1827;  d.  15  Oct.,  1894;  m.  Elizabeth  Fra- 

zier. 
V.  Charles  H.,  b.  7  July,  1828;  d.  in  Mont,  1903,  unm. 
vi.  Edwin,  b.  25  Aug.,  1830;  d.  1881;  m.  Anvemette  Holmes. 

532.  Henry^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  10  October,  1799,  and  died 
at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  20  October,  1870.  He  was  taken  as  a  child  to 
Washington  County,  N.  Y.,  and  just  before  reaching  his  majority, 
bought  land  in  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  on  the  2nd  of  March,  1820  (Mont- 
gomery Co.,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  xxxii,  399).  Prior  to  this  date  he  had 
lived  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  some  time.  Mr.  Pendleton 
resided  in  Broadalbin  for  nearly  thirty  years,  where  he  followed  the 
occupation  of  a  farmer.  The  records  of  Fulton  County,  N.  Y.,  of 
which  Broadalbin  afterwards  became  a  part,  show  that  in  1851, 
Henry  Pendleton  was  living  at  Ridgeway,  Orleans  County,  N.  Y., 
and  in  1857,  in  St.  Joseph  County,  Mich. 

He  married  Hannah  Wheeler,  who  was  bom  at  Milton,  N.  Y.,  27 
August,  1805,  and  died  5  June,  1849.  It  has  been  stated  that  he 
also  had  a  second  wife,  Mrs.  Lucy  Ann  (Swan)  Kilmer. 

By  Hannah  Wheeler  he  had  issue,  all  but  two  bom  at  Broad- 
albin, N.  Y.: 

1431.  Sarah  Louisa^  b.  24  Dec.,  1821,  Milton,  N.  Y.;  m.  Joseph 

Spencer  Swan,  son  of  Joseph  Swan.  Res.  (1904),  Fort 
Lupton,  Colo.  Issue  (Swan):  i.  Carrie^,  b.  about  1854; 
m. Young. 

1432.  Edward  Wheeler,  b.  13  Dec.,  1825;  m.  Eveline  L.  Baird. 

1433.  Eliza  C,  b.  15  Sept.,  1827;  d.  1908,  Boulder,  Colo.;  m.  at 


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Enowlesville,  N.  Y.,  H Stoddard.     Issue   (Stoddard): 

i.  Son.    ii.  Sarah^;  m.  Torrey,     Res.  Boulder^  Colo. 

1434.  Charles  Henry^  b.  18  Sept.^  1831;  m.  Maria  D.  England. 

1435.  Jonathan  Mabbitt^  b.  10  Aug.,  1834.     Res.  Denver^  Colo.     In 

1908  he  wrote  he  had  a  9on^  Charles  A.,  living  in  Caynell, 
Ore. 
1436a.  Daughter,  b.  28  Nov.,  1836;  d.  30  Nov.,  1836. 

1436.  William  Lansing,  b.  23  May,  1839;  m.  Delia  Sheldon. 

1437.  James  Mortimer,  b.  27  June,  1841;  m.  Sarah  £.  livermore. 

1438.  Ira  Wheeler,  b.  12  Oct.,  1842;  m.  Lucy  B.  Orbison. 

1439.  Dallas  M.,  b.  1  Dec.,  1844,  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.;  m.  Maria  P. 

Eaton. 

533.  Joseph^  Pbxdlkton  (Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL  WUli&m^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  8  January,  1801.  His  mother 
died  soon  after  his  birth,  and  he  was  brought  up  by  his  grandfather, 
Capt.  Joshua"  Pendleton,  in  Norwich,  Conn.  Here  he  lived  until  he 
reached  his  majority,  when  he  joined  his  brothers  and  sisters  in  the 
state  of  New  York.  The  remainder  of  his  life  was  spent  in  Colum- 
bia and  Rensselaer  Counties,  this  state,  where  he  followed  the  trade 
of  a  cooper.  His  death  occurred  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  7  (or  11)  Feb- 
ruary, 1832. 

Joseph^  Pendleton  married  Anna  Woodward,  bom  12  April,  1801, 
died  12  March,  1884,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Dimmis  (Smally)  Wood- 
ward. 

Issue: 

1440.  Chauncey  Henry^  b.  18  Sept.,  1823,  Stephentown,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Catherine  £.  HoUister. 

1441.  Alice  Ann,  b.  7  April,  1825,  Nassau,  N.  Y.;  m.  Samuel  N. 

Wood. 

1442.  Susan  Eliza,  b.  17  Aug.,  1827,  Stephentown,  N.  Y.;  m.  Syl- 

vester Van  Bergan. 

1443.  Solon  Elijah  (twin  to  Susan),  m.  Emily  E.  Wood. 

1444.  Major  Levi,  b.  30  March,  1830,  Nassau,  N.  Y.;  m.  Dorothy 

Ostrander. 

1445.  Joseph  Avander,  b.  10  April,  1832,  East  Nassau,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Mary  Lovejoy. 

1446.  Joshua  Philander  (twin  to  Joseph),  m.  Cornelia  E.  Clark. 

534.  Charles^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  probably  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  about  1803;  he 
died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  30  December,  1836.  For  some  years  he  kept 
a  tavern  at  Lansingburgh,  now  Upper  Troy,  N.  Y. 

He  married  19  September,  1825,  Mary  Jane  White,  daughter  of 
Samuel  (?)  and  Philena  White.     She  was  bom  22  April,  1807,  and 
died  at  Lansingburgh,  22  November,  1889. 
Issue,  bom  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.: 

1447.  Elizabeth',  b.  29  July,  1826;  d.  14  April,  1841. 

1448.  Mary  Jane,  b.  20  Feby.,  1828;  m.  Walton  M.  Eddy. 


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1449.  Henry,  h.  10  Sept,  1829;  m.  Harriet  Smith. 
1460.  Catherine,  K  2  April,  1831;  m.  Samnel  V.  Arnold. 

1451.  John  W.,  b.  8  Dec.,  1832;  d.  mim.  at  Lansingbargh,  2  July, 

1866. 

636.  Almira^  Pendleton  (Joshua^  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William*, 
Joseph*),  married  at  Groton,  Conn.,  as  his  first  wife,  11  May,  1826, 
John  Owen  Greer  (T.  R.).  He  married  (2),  her  cousin,  Mrs.  Har- 
riet^ (Bennett)  Davidson,  widow  of  W.  P.  Davidson,  and  daughter 
of  Amos  and  [173]  Polly*  (Pendleton)  Bennett. 

Almira^  had  issue   (Geer): 
i.  Caroline®,  d.  about  1880  in  New  York  City.     She  m.  Nathan 

Dark  and  had  no  issue, 
ii.  Amelia,  m.  Edward  Dark,  brother  to  Nathan.     She  had  three 

chUdren  (Dark) :    1.  Lizsie^,  m. Stevens.    2.  Etnor  (?), 

m.  Gage;  and  3.  George,  all  of  whom  were  living  in 

New  York  City  in  1890. 

637.  Lansing^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Salem,  Washin^on  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4  July, 
1809,  and  died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  28  March,  1892.  He  was  for  many 
years  a  successful  contractor  and  builder  in  Albany,  and  acquired 
considerable  property  in  that  city. 

He  married  10  September,  1838,  Nancy  Siver,  bom  16  March, 
1818,  died  2  July,  1890,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  WiUiam  and 
Fanny  (Doolittle)  Siver. 

Issue,  bom  at  Albany: 

1452.  Amelia',  b.  19  Dec.,  1840;  m.  George  W.  Kalderhouse.     Res. 

Guilderland,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Kalderhouse):  i. 
Laura^,  m.  John  McEown,  of  Guilderland.  Amelia  also  had 
several  other  children,  but  they  died  young. 

1453.  William,  b.  27  Jany.,  1843;  m.  Mary  E.  Maddrah. 

1454.  Lansing,  Jr.,  b.  16  Dec,  1844;  m.  Minerva  Harris. 

1455.  Eliza,  b.  3   March,  1849;  m.  22  July,   1865,  James  Joseph 

Mulhall,  b.  2  April,  1842,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Mary  (Lawlor  ?)  Mulhall.  Res.  Albany.  Issue  (Mul- 
hall):  i.  Thomas  Edward^,  b.  4  Aug.,  1866.  He  is  mar- 
ried and  lives  at  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

1456.  Louisa,  b.  9  March,  1851;  m.  John  W.  Schoonmaker.     Res. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Schoonmaker):  i.  Harold,  ii. 
Ltfle.     iii.  Nancy  (Monette). 

1457.  Amanda,  b.  29  April,  1853;  m.  William  J.  Close.     Res.  Balti- 

more, Md.  Issue  (Close) :  i.  Lansing  Pendleton^,  b.  12 
Aug.,  1874;  m.  27  Feby.,  1894,  Evelyn  Boyd.  Res.  Albany, 
N.  Y.     ii.  Sarah  Jane.     iii.   William  Joseph.     Res.   (1904), 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      iv.    Thomas,   b.    29    Jany.,    1884.      Res. 

(1904),  Baltimore,  Md. 

539.  Caroline^    Pendleton    (Joshua*,   Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.   Wil- 

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liam^,  Joseph*),  married  Lather  Davidson^  and  died  aged  36  years. 
They  lived  in  Norwich  and  New  London^  Conn.  The  New  London 
records  state  that  a  Lather  Davidson^  son  of  Lather  and  Bathsheba, 
born  at  Ledyard^  died  in  New  London^  18  February,  1883,  aged  81 
years,  9  months. 

Issue   (Davidson): 
i.  Frances*,  b.  7  Jany.,  1826,  Old  Mystic,  Conn.;  m.  (1),  Darios 
Pierce  Wheeler;    (2),  Amos  Hallom;    (3),  Nathan  Thomp- 
son.    Res.   (1909),  Stonington,  Conn, 
ii.  Charles  Henry,  b,  22  Sept.,  1830;  d.  1899;  m.  Fanny  Fraeier. 

He  was  a  grocer  in  New  London, 
iii.  Elsie  Ann,  d.  ae.  11  months, 
iv.  Elixabeth,  d.  ae.  3  months. 

640.  Nancy^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Capi.  Joshua^,  Col.  JVUliam^, 
Joseph*),  was  born  11  June,  1816,  and  died  in  May,  1900.  She 
married  (1),  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  2  June,  1833,  James  Herbert  Sis- 
son,  bom  6  October,  1812,  died  11  November,  1847,  Castile,  N.  Y. 
She  married  (2),  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  20  April,  1860,  William 
W.  Fuller.  For  some  years  she  made  her  home  at  Albion,  N.  Y. 
Issue  by  first  husband   (Sisson): 

i.  William  Henry®,  b.  2  May,  1836;  d.  11  Nov.,  1847. 

ii.  Emma  Jane,  b.  2  Jany.,  1838.     Res.  Knowlesville,  N.  Y. 

iii.  James  Lansing,  h.  6  Nov.,  1840;  d.  26  Aug.,  1886. 

iv.  Helen  Lucile,  b.  9  Aug.,  1842;  d.  26  July,  1898;  m.  13  Nov., 
1862,  Francis  Milton  DeEay. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Fuller): 

V.  Frank  S.*,  b.  12  Feby.,  1862. 

vi.  Hester  Jane,  b.  17  July,  1864;  d.  21  Jany.,  1873. 

642.  William  Eino^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  19  January,  1819,  and 
died  in  New  York  City,  24  January,  1892.  He  married  (1),  in  New 
York,  12  May,  1846,  Eliza  Maria  Rogers,  bom  16  May,  1826,  Al- 
bany, Vt,  died  26  May,  1848,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Almira  Rog- 
ers. He  married  (2),  10  December,  1861,  Mary  Louisa  Hoyt,  bom 
16  October,  1834,  Bloomingsburg,  N.  Y.,  died  13  July,  1886,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Elsie  (Mills)  Hoyt. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  in  New  York  City: 

1468.  Eliza  Maria*,  b.  26  July,  1847;  m.  21  April,  1868,  Alpheus 

E.  Williams,  of  New  York.  Res.  (1908),  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.  Issue  (Williams):  i.  Horace  Elliot*,  b.  6  April, 
1869.  Res.  Sleepy  Hollow,  N.  Y.  ii.  Almira  Baker,  b.  26 
Dec.,  1870.  m.  WUliam  Pettet.  Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  iii. 
Louise  Scott,  b.  20  March,  1873;  d.  27  April,  1874.  iv. 
Ella  Kellogg,  h.  8  April,  1876.  v.  Royal  Alpheus,  b.  14 
June,  1878.  vi.  Charles  Brown,  b.  28  April,  1881. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1469.  Emily  Wilson*,  b.  11  July,  1863,  West  Addison.  N.  Y.;  m.  at 


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810  THE  PXNDLSTOX  OBNBALOGY 

Brookdale^  N.  J.^  25  Oct,  1876,  John  Garritson,  b.  6  June, 
1849,  Upper  Montdair,  N.  J.,  son  of  Peter  and  Eleanor 
(Demnnd)  Garritson.  Res.  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Issue 
(Garritson),  b.  at  Upper  Montclair:  i.  WiUiam  Pendleton*, 
b.  15  AprU,  1879;  unm.  ii.  Walter  Spear,  b.  9  Feby.,  1883; 
he  has  been  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  for  several  years,  and  in 
1908-9,  went  round  the  world  with  the  battleship  fleet,  iii. 
George  Edward,  b.  19  June,  1886;  m.  19  Aug.,  1908,  Flor- 
ence Bird.  Res.  Upper  Montclair.  iv.  Marif  Eleanor,  b.  11 
March,  1892. 

1460.  Annie    Louisa,    b.    21    Nov.,    1854,    Muscatine,    Iowa;   m.    at 

Brookdale,  N.  J.,  25  Oct.,  1876,  David  A.  Schoonmaker, 
b.  8  Dec.,  1849,  Richfleld,  N.  J.,  son  of  Daniel  H.  and 
Sarah  (Alyea)  Schoonmaker.  Res.  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Issue 
(Schoonmaker),  first  three  b.  at  Richfield,  N.  J.:  i.  Mabel 
Louisa"^,  b.  15  Aug.,  1877;  m.  14  Nov.,  1894,  Diedrich  W. 
F.  Heidgerd.  Res.  New  York  City.  ii.  Edna  Sarah,  b.  22 
Aug.,  1879.  iii.  Clifford  Davis,  b.  3  Nov.,  1881.  iv.  Grant 
Pendleton,  b.  12  Sept.,  1884,  New  York  City.  Mrs.  Schoon- 
maker's  three  youngest  children  are  unm.,  and  live  at  home. 

1461.  Hattie  Molar,  b.  8  Sept.,  1857,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  d.  18 

May,  1885;  m.  6  April,  1877,  George  F.  Smith  of  New 
York  City.     He  d.  18  April,  1885.     They  had  no  children. 

1462.  William  Hoyt,  b.  4  Sept,  1860;  m.  15  Aug.,  1885,  Mary  Da- 

vis, daughter  of  Robert  Davis.  At  last  accounts  he  was 
living  in  Washington,  N.  J.,  but  his  present  address  is  un- 
known.    He  has  had  no  children. 

543.  Ansel^  Pendleton  (William^,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  WiUiam^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  27  December,  1804,  and  died 
at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  5  April,  1888.  Like  his  father,  Ansel  Pendleton 
engaged  in  farming  nearly  all  his  life,  and  also  lived  to  his  eighty* 
fourth  year.  He  enjoyed  the  best  of  health  until  he  was  eighty- 
one,  when  he  suffered  a  stroke  of  paralysis.  He  was  a  great  lover 
of  fine  horses  and  cattle,  and  prided  himself  upon  having  the  best. 

AnseF  Pendleton  married  at  Preston,  Conn.,  3  December,  1835, 
Ann  W.  Button  (T.  R.),  bom  there,  13  December,  1816,  died  8 
January,  1890,  Lebanon,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Allen  and  Anna  A. 
Button. 

Issue : 

1463.  Lucy  Maria",  b.  20  Sept.,  1836,  Ledyard,  Conn.;  unm.  Res. 

No.  Stonington,  Conn. 

1464.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  28  Dec,  1837,  Ledyard,  Conn.;  d.  unm.  17  Aug., 

1862. 

1465.  William  Ansel,  b.  22  Feby.,  1840,  Norwich,  Conn.;  d.  30  June, 

1841. 

1466.  James  Anson,  b.  4  Jany.,  1843,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.  (1),  Mrs. 

Emma  L.  Gardner;  (2),  10  Feby.,  1873,  Emeline  Miner; 
(3),  1  March,  1876,  Martha  Annie  Larkin,  dau.  of  Alfred 


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Aldrich  and  Aiai^y  Janette  (Gardiner)  Larkin.  No  issue. 
Res.  Lebanon^  Conn. 

1467.  George  Allen,  b.  27  Sept.,  1844,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.  Annie  K. 

Thompson. 

1468.  Chauncey  Cleveland,  b.  14  May,  1846.  Preston;  m.  Cynthia  E. 

Main. 

1469.  Mary  Frances,  b.  26  April,  1848,  Preston;  m.  Ransom  Luther 

Yerrington.     No  issue.     Res.  Lebanon,  Conn. 

1470.  Harriet  Amelia,  b.  20  May,  1850,  Preston;  d.  18  Sept.,  1888; 

m.  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  as  his  second  wife,  19  Feby., 
1879,  Henry  E.«  Breed,  b.  at  No.  Stonington,  19  Nov.,  1833, 
son  of  Isaac  Sheffield^  and  Phoebe  Prentice  (Hewitt)  Breed, 
grandson  of  Samuel  and  Mary®  (Sheffield)  Breed,  and  great- 
grandson  of  Isaac  and  [50]  Freelove'*  (Pendleton)  Sheffield. 
Issue  (Breed) :  i.  Clara  L.^,  b.  10  Oct.,  1883.  Res.  West- 
erly, R.  I. 

1471.  Ida  Button,  b.  20  Aug.,  1853,  No.  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  at 

Norwich,  Conn.,  1  Sept.,  1886,  Charles  Gurdon  Parkhurst^ 
b.  there,  12  Dec,  1853,  d.  30  March,  1900,  Colchester,  Conn.^ 
son  of  George  W.  and  Hannah  Bromley  (Bushnell)  Park- 
hurst.  Mrs.  Parkhurst  now  lives  at  Norwich,  Conn.  Issue 
(Parkhurst) :  i.  Rebecca  Pendleton^,  b.  23  Sept.,  1887,  Wal- 
lingford.  Conn.;  d.  24  Nov.,  1887.  ii.  Olive  Chrutine,  b.  25 
Oct.,  1888,  Colchester,  Conn.;  d.  14  April,  1889. 

544.  Lucy  Lathrop^  Pendleton  (WilHam^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL 
William!^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Preston,  Conn.,  5  April,  1806.  She 
married  there,  6  October,  1824,  Abel  Pendleton'  Adams,  a  first  cousin, 
son  of  David  and  [172]  Clarissa  Harlowe*  (Pendleton)  Adams. 

Issue  (Adams): 
i.  William  Pendleton®,  b.  6  Dec.,  1825;  d.  14  Feby.,  1895;  m.  5 

Dec,  1856,  Priscilla  Neuwarren. 
ii.  David  Austin,  b.  19  Oct.,  1827;  d.  1837. 
iii.  Lucy  Louisa,  b.  2  July,  1829;  m.  John  C.  Tracy.     Res.  Union- 

ville.  Conn, 
iv.  Henry  A.,  b.  19  Dec,  1831;  m.   (1),  Drusdlla  GuUiver;   (2), 

Emily  North  Bridgeham.     Res.  Colchester,  Conn. 
V.  George  W.,  b.  1  May,  1833,  or  1835;  m.  Marietta  Keith.     He 

was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War.     Res.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Ref.:  "Adams  History,*'  p.  726. 

545.  William^  Pendleton,  Jr.  {William^  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  WU- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Preston,  Conn.,  1  May,  1810,  and  died 
there  of  typhoid  fever,  27  February,  1838.  He  married  at  Preston, 
3  October,  1837,  Susan  Brown  Irish,  daughter  of  John  and  Susanna 
(Brown)  Irish.  She  married  (2),  at  Norwich*,  Conn.,  17  March^ 
1847,  Hezekiah  C.  Bridgham,  and  died  8  February,  1852. 


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812  THE  PBXDLBTON  GENEALOGY 

Issue  of  William^,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Brown  (Irish)  Pendleton: 

1472.  Susan  Eliza®,  b.  17  AprU,  1838,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.   (1),  at 

Norwich,  Conn.,  27  Nov.,  1861,  James  Otis  Eenney,  b.  18 
June,  1837,  Canton,  Mass.,  d.  28  Dec.,  1880,  son  of  James 
L.  and  Pamelia  (Gould)  Kenney.  She  m.  (2),  at  Norwood, 
Mass.,  27  April,  1887,  Nathaniel  Reed,  b.  17  Jany.,  1866, 
Newfield,  Me.,  son  of  Charles  and  Thirza  Reed.  Mrs.  Reed 
now  lives  at  So.  £ffingham,  N.  H.  Issue  by  first  husband 
(Kenney) :  i.  Arthur  Milford^,  b.  16  Oct.,  1862;  d.  27  Jany., 
1863.  ii.  Emma  Lavinia,  b.  14  July,  1864;  m.  21  March, 
1887,  Waiiam  F.  Baker.  Res.  Norwood,  Mass.  iii.  Child 
unnamed,  b.  and  d.  3  March,  1874. 

646.  Solomon  Story^  Pendleton  {William^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL 
JVUliam*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Preston,  Conn.,  17  April,  1813,  and 
died  there,  8  May,  1894.  Nearly  all  his  long  life  was  spent  in  his 
native  town,  where  he  engaged  in  farming.  He  represented  Preston 
in  the  Connecticut  Legislature  in  1859,  ten  years  after  his  father 
was  a  member  of  that  body. 

He  married  at  Preston,  15  January,  1839,  Marcia  Averill  Stark- 
weather, born  18  April,  1819,  died  16  June,  1894,  daughter  of  John 
and  Lydia  (Button)  Starkweather. 

Issue,  born  at  Preston,  Conn.: 

1473.  Charles  HenryS  b.  14  May,  1840;  m.  Sarah  Perry. 

1474.  John  William,  b.  26  Sept.,  1841;  m.  Jane  Gertrude*  Pendleton. 
1476.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  30  July,  1843;  m.  9  March,  1863,  Henry  Lee 

Hallett,  b.  2  March,  1841,  d.  25  June,  1872,  son  of  Henry 
and  Julia  Ann  (Bailey)  Hallett.  Issue  (Hallett) :  i.  Charlie 
Elida^,  b.  24  Sept.,  1866.  She  is  unm.  and  lives  at  Preston 
City,  Conn. 

1476.  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  b.  2  May,  1851;  m.  Charles  H.  Perry. 

1477.  Frank  Story,  b.   6   March,   1853;  m.    (1),   Elizabeth  Adams; 

(2),  Gertrude  H.  Huntington. 

1478.  Allen  S.,  b.  26  Oct.,  1856;  m.  Mrs.  Jennie   (Fritts)   Steeke, 

b.  13  May,  1860,  dau.  of  William  and  Julia  (Revenburg) 
Fritts.  No  issue.  Mr.  Pendleton  is  an  employee  of  the 
American  Ordnance  Co.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1479.  Eckford  Gustavus,  b.  26  April,  1861;  m.  Charity  Norman. 

548.  Asa  Bolles^  Pendleton  (ElUha  Clarke^,  Capi,  Joshua^,  CoL 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  29  December,  1810, 
and  died  at  Princeton,  111.,  21  January,  1879.  He  married  at  Ando- 
ver.  Conn.,  6  October,  1835,  Harriet  Newell  Loomis,  born  7  May, 
1815,  daughter  of  Timothy  and  Tirzah  (Badger)  Loomis. 
Issue,  born  at  Princeton,  111.: 

1480.  Charles  Loomis^,  b.  23  Sept.,  1839;  m.  Mrs.  Sarah  BenneU. 

1481.  Erastus  Badger,  b.  21  April,  1841;  d.  22  July,  1841. 

1482.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  8  Aug.,  1848;  d.  16  June,  1855. 

1483.  Harriet  Louise,  b.  26  March,  1851;  d.  25  Feby.,  1888;  m.  28 

Dec,  1871,  William  W.  Powell.     No  issue. 


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Ref.:  "^Loomlfl  Familj,"  p.  255. 

550.  Bbnadam^  Pendleton  (Adam^,  Capt,  Joshua^,  Col.  William!^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  23  May^  1816^  at  Norwich^  Conn.^  and  died  sud- 
denly 1  August,  1885,  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  where  he  had  settled  in 
1839.  He  was  for  many  years  a  prosperous  merchant  in  that  city, 
and  like  the  majority  of  Northerners  who  settled  in  the  South  before 
the  Ciyil  War,  an  ardent  supporter  of  its  institutions  and  of  the  Con- 
federacy. A  man  of  superior  natural  abilities,  he  was  highly  es- 
teemed and  honored  by  the  citizens  of  Natchez.  He  took  a  promi- 
nent part  in  public  affairs  and  was  always  interested  and  active  in 
promoting  the  welfare  of  the  city. 

Benadam^  Pendleton  married  at  Franklin,  Conn.,  29  June,  1840, 
Philena  Jane  Hyde,  bom  there,  11  March,  1822,  died  28  May,  1906, 
Natchez,  Miss.,  daughter  of  Amasa  and  Anna  (Hazen)  Hyde. 
Issue,  bom  at  Natchez: 

1484.  Hannah  Jane",  b.  11  Dec,  1842;  d.  19  Oct.,  1843. 

1485.  Mary  Dunlap,  b.  1  Sept,  1844;  d.  3  July,  1900,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  She  m.  (1),  16  April,  1862,  Sidney  Charles  Whitmore, 
b.  15  Feby.,  1840,  d.  4  Aug.,  1873,  son  of  Charles  Whitmore, 
of  Chetenham,  England.  She  m.  (2),  Robert  Lindsey 
Moore.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Whitmore),  b.  Natchez, 
Miss.:  i.  Lena  Pendleton^,  b.  23  Feby.,  1863;  m.  15  Nov., 
1882,  Henry  Boyce  Febiger.  Res.  New  Orleans,  La.  ii. 
Joseph  Lyon,  b.  2  Feby.,  1866;  m.  22  Dec,  1897,  Carrie 
Norvell.  Res.  Bessemer,  Ala.  iii.  Elizabeth,  b.  10  Nov., 
1868;  m.  (1),  21  Oct.,  1891,  William  Minor  Duncan;  (2), 
John  W.  Perkins.     Res.  Bessemer,  Ala. 

1486.  Anna  Hyde,  b.  19  Nov.,  1847  (dec.) ;  m.  23  Dec.,  1868,  as  his 

second  wife,  Joseph  Charles  Ferriday,  son  of  William  and 
Helen  Catherine  (Smith)  Ferriday.  He  d.  2  Dec.,  1894. 
Issue  (Ferriday):  i.  Helen  Catherine^,  b.  20  July,  1870;  m. 
R.  Lee  Byrnes.  Res.  Natchez,  Miss.  ii.  Jennie  Pendleton, 
b.  2  Oct.,  1871;  m.  R.  Lee  Wood.  Res.  Natchez,  Miss.  iii. 
Mary  D.,  h.  11  Aug.,  1872;  m.  Charles  A.  Gordon.  Res. 
Port  Gibson,  Miss.  iv.  Emily  Amory,  b.  11  Jany.,  1878;  m. 
John  Vincent.  Res.  Vicksburg,  Miss.  v.  Benadam  Pendle- 
ton, b.  27  July,  1879 ;  m.  Annie  Maher.     Res.  Natchez,  Miss. 

1487.  James  Hyde,  b.  3  Sept.,  1849;  m.  Clarissa  Fenner. 

551.  Charles  Marsh^  Pendleton  (Adam^,  Capt,  Joshua^,  Col. 
Willtam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  15  October,  1818, 
and  died  at  Bozrah,  Conn.,  24  August,  1887.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Bozrah,  and  represented  that  town  in  the  Connecticut  Legislature  in 
1877. 

He  married  10  December,  1845,  Susan  Eliza  Bingham,  born  30 
March,  1819,  Norwich,  Conn.,  died  1  October,  1820,  daughter  of 
Alexander  and  Susan  (Waterman)  Bingham. 

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1488.  Alexander  Bingham*,  b.  17  Dec,  1846;  m.  Fanny  F.  Brown. 

1489.  Charles  Adam,  b.  14  March,  1849,  Norwich,  Conn.;  m.  Jane  E. 

I^athrop. 

1490.  Claudius  Victor,  b.  15  Sept.,  1850;  m.  Phoebe  J.  Bailey. 

554.  (Dr.)  Cyrus  Henry^  Pendleton  (Adam^,  Capt.  Joshua^, 
Col,  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  6  October, 
1830.  He  prepared  for  college  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass., 
and  was  graduated  from  Amherst  with  the  class  of  1856.  He  then 
took  up  the  study  of  medicine  at  the  Cleveland  Medical  College,  re- 
ceiving his  M.  D.  degree  from  that  institution  in  1860.  In  April, 
1864,  he  located  at  Hebron,  Conn.,  where  he  has  since  led  the  quiet 
but  arduous  life  of  the  country  doctor,  his  practice  extending  eight 
or  ten  miles  in  different  directions,  and  necessitating  long  drives, 
sometimes  in  weather  so  severe  that  no  one  but  a  physician  would 
venture  out  of  doors.  Yet  for  over  forty  years  he  has  visited  his 
sick  without  thought  of  hardship  or  sacrifice,  and  in  all  that  time  has 
very  seldom,  if  ever,  turned  back  when  called. 

Dr.  Pendleton  is  greatly  beloved  by  his  townspeople,  and  has  held 
various  offices  in  their  gift.  During  nearly  all  of  the  last  thirty  years 
he  has  been,  as  now,  a  member  of  the  board  of  school  visitors,  and 
continuously  since  1883,  chairman  of  the  financial  committee  of  the 
First  Congregational  Ecclesiastical  Society,  of  which  church  he  has 
been  a  member  since  1864.  Although  a  Democrat  in  politics  and 
living  in  a  community  strongly  Republican,  he  was  elected  to  the 
Connecticut  Legislature  in  1907,  where  he  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Education.  On  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  his  birth. 
Dr.  Pendleton  planned  to  hold  a  reception  at  the  Town  House  of 
Hebron,  as  he  thought  it  would  not  be  out  of  the  way  to  take  some 
notice  of  the  occasion,  particularly  as  it  was  near  the  close  of  his 
active  practice  as  a  physician.  Somewhat  to  his  surprise,  however, 
the  affair  was  taken  out  of  his  hands,  and  became  a  reception  for 
him,  at  which  he  received  many  substantial  tokens  of  the  affection 
and  esteem  in  which  he  is  held. 

Dr.  Pendleton  is  a  bom  genealogist.  As  a  young  man  at  college 
he  traced  back  his  ancestry  to  Major  Brian  Pendleton,  and  began 
gathering  data  upon  other  lines,  which  he  has  continued  off  and  on 
ever  since.  Without  hesitation  he  gave  freely  of  his  collections  for 
the  benefit  of  this  work,  and  his  many  letters  as  well  as  his  personal 
friendship  have  been  an  invaluable  source  of  help  and  encourage- 
ment. We  are  largely  indebted  to  him  for  our  data  concerning  the 
descendants  of  his  grandfather,  Capt.  Joshua"  Pendleton,  for  those 
of  [84]  Benajah'  Pendleton,  besides  many  families  in  other  lines, 
particularly  those  springing  from  [163]  George*  Pendleton  and  [701] 
James  Gilkey''  Pendleton. 

During  the  last  few  years  Dr.  Pendleton  has  turned  over  most  of 
his  practice  to  his  son,  and  now  busies  himself  with  the  care  of  his 
farm  and  with  such  recreations  as  would  be  natural  to  a  man  who 
has  been  a  student  all  his  life. 


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SSTBNTH    OEKBRATION  815 

Cyrus  Henry  Pendleton  married  at  Hebron,  Conn.,  9  Jnly,  1866, 
Mary  Maria  Welles,  bom  9  July,  1837,  daughter  of  Oliver  and 
Lydia  (Brown)  Welles. 

Issue,  bom  at  Hebron: 

1491.  Clarissa  Louisa*,  b.  11  May,  1867.     She  is  a  graduate  of  the 

Northfield  (Mass.)  Seminary,  and  of  the  New  Haven 
(Conn.)  Training  School  for  Nurses.     Res.  Stamford,  Conn. 

1492.  Anne  Clark,  b.  16  April,  1868;  m.  at  Hebron,  14  Nov.,  1889, 

Howard  Earle  Gilbert,  son  of  Ralph  Laurens  and, Ellen 
(Taylor)  Gilbert.  Res.  Hebron,  Conn.  Issue  (Gilbert), 
b.  Hebron:    i.  Helen  £.•,  b.  2  Sept.,  1897. 

1493.  Susan  Bingham,  b.  1  May,  1870.     She  is  a  graduate  of  the 

Normal  School  at  Willimantic,  Conn.,  and  for  some  years 
has  been  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools  in  that  state.  Res. 
Hebron,  Conn. 

1494.  Grace  Marsh,  b.  7  May,  1872;  m.  at  Hebron,  20  Sept.,  1893, 

Everett  Griswold  Lord,  son  of  Noble  Everett  and  Mary  Ade- 
laide (Griswold)  Lord.  Res.  Hebron,  Conn.  Issue  (Lord), 
b.  Hebron:  i.  Eleanor  Pendleton^,  b.  30  Aug.,  1894.  ii. 
Martf  Adelaide,  b.  28  Aug.,  1897.  iii.  Clarissa,  b.  10  July, 
1904. 

1495.  Cyrus  Edmund,  b.  11  Feby.,  1876;  m.  Catherine  C.  Craig. 

1496.  Winfield,  b.  7  May,  1882;  d.  8  May,  1882. 

558.  Enoch  Burrows'  Pendleton  (Gen.  Nathan^,  Major  Na- 
than^, Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn., 
5  September,  1808,  and  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  November,  1875. 
He  began  his  business  career  at  a  very  early  age,  becoming  a  clerk 
in  his  father's  store  at  Pendleton  Hill  when  only  eleven  years  old, 
and  continuing  as  such  until  the  death  of  Gen.  Nathan  Pendleton  in 
1827.  As  Enoch  was  then  the  oldest  son  living  at  home,  the  man- 
agement of  the  business,  as  well  as  the  care  of  his  mother  and  of  his 
younger  brothers  and  sisters,  fell  upon  his  shoulders,  and  he  proved 
himself  well  equal  to  the  task. 

In  1844  he  removed  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  went  into  the 
grocery  business  with  his  brother-in-law,  John  A.  Morgan,  and  after 
a  residence  there  of  about  three  years  he  located  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
establishing  himself  in  the  same  business  with  his  brother,  James  M. 
Pendleton,  as  partner,  under  the  firm  name  of  Pendleton  Bros.  In 
1854  the  younger  brother  retired  to  become  cashier  of  the  Niantic 
Bank  of  Westerly  and  [411]  James  F.  Pendleton  was  then  taken 
into  partnership,  and*  the  business  continued  under  the  title  of  E.  B. 
Pendleton  &  Co.  until  1861. 

Mr.  Pendleton  took  an  active  part  ii%  town  affairs,  and  in  1856  was 
elected  to  the  Rhode  Island  State  Senate,  and  re-elected  in  1857. 
In  1856  he  was  also  a  delegate  to  the  first  Republican  National  Con- 
vention which,  held  at  Philadelphia,  nominated  Fremont  for  the 
Presidency.  Four  years  later  this  new  party  was  successful  at  the 
polls,  and  Mr.  Pendleton's  activities  in  its  interests  were  rewarded 


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by  President  Lincoln  appointing  him  Postmasten  at  Westerly  in  1861. 
The  firm  of  £.  B.  Pendleton  &  Co.  was  then  dissolved,  and  he  de- 
voted himself  exclusively  to  the  duties  of  his  new  position,  in  which 
he  proved  himself  so  efficient  that  he  was  kept  in  office  until  his  death 
— fourteen  years  after  his  first  appointment.  During  this  period 
Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  Town  Councilman  of  Westerly,  and  from  1862- 
1867  was  also  United  States  Assistant  Assessor.  A  man  of  unusual 
mental  endowments  himself,  he  transmitted  to  his  children  in  a  re- 
markable degree,  powers  of  clear  reasoning  and  keen  perception,  and 
was  able  in  addition  to  give  them  all  the  educational  advantages  they 
desired.  Active  and  enterprising,  strictly  upright  in  all  his  dealings, 
he  died  respected  and  esteemed  by  all  who  knew  him. 

Enoch  B.''  Pendleton  married  at  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn.,  30  Octo- 
ber, 1843,  Mary  Ette"  Chapman,  bom  13  May,  1821,  Griswold, 
Conn.,  died  5  April,  1901,  Westerly,  R.  I„  daughter  of  Andrew^ 
(3rd)  and  Wealthy  (Palmer)  Chapman.  She  was  a  granddaughter 
of  Andrew^,  Jr.,  and  Anna  (York)  Chapman,  great-granddaughter 
of  Andrew  and  Hannah^  (Smith)  Chapman,  and  great-great-grand- 
daughter of  Benoni  and  [36]  Ruth^  (Pendleton)  Smith. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn.,  others  at  West- 
erly, R.  I.: 

1497.  Mary  Elizabeth',  b.  15  Sept.,  1844;  d.  unm.  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 

31  March,  1901. 

1498.  Arabella  Josephine,  b.  15  July,  1847;  unm.     Res.  Westerly. 

1499.  Eugene  Burrows,  b.  18  June,  1849.     He  was  a  clerk  in  the 

Westerly  Post  Office  from  1867-1876,  and  Postmaster  from 
1875-1887,  since  which  time  he  has  been  in  the  real  estate 
and  insutance  business  at  Westerly.  Mr.  Pendleton  served 
for  twenty  years  in  the  R.  I.  Militia,  and  rose  to  be  Captain 
of  the  Westerly  company.  In  1888  and  1889  he  was  Colonel 
on  the  Governor's  staff.     He  has  never  married. 

1500.  Charles  Henry,  b.  28  April,  1852;  m.  Harriet  E.»  Noyes. 

1501.  Harriet   Chapman,   b.    7   Oct.,    1854;   m.    Rev.    Benjamin   D. 

Hahn. 

1502.  Edwin  Palmer,  b.  20  July,  1857;  m.  Anna  K.  Eaton. 

1503.  Annie  Cole,  b.  2  Nov.,  1859;  d.  10  Jany.,  1880. 

1504.  James  Monroe,  b.  23  June,  1862;  m.  Beatrice  M.  Nicol. 

1505.  Ellen  Fitz,  b.  7  Aug.,  1864.    She  was  graduated  from  Welles- 

ley  College  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  in  1886,  and  after 
spending  the  two  following  years  there  as  a  tutor  in  mathe- 
matics, entered  Newham  College,  Cambridge  University, 
England,  receiving  her  M.  A.  degree  frota  Wellesley  in  1891. 
The  next  six  years  were  spent  at  Wellesley  as  an  instructor 
in  mathematics,  and  in  1897  she  became  the  Secretary  of 
the  College.  This  office  she  held  until  1901,  wjien  she  was 
made  Dean  of  Wellesley  and  Assistant  Professor  in  mathe- 
matics, which  positions  she  still  holds.     In  1906  she  was  for 


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some  time  the  acting  President  of  the  institution  in  the  ab- 
sence of  the  regular  officer. 

559.  Phsbs  Esther^  Pendleton  {Gen.  Nathan*,  Major  Nathan^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  30  An- 
gnst.  1810,  and  died  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  17  December^  1839.     She 
married  30  June,  1830,  Rev.  Bradley  Miner,  bom  18  July,  1808, 
No.   Stonington,  died  28  October,  1854,  Providence,  R.   I.,  son  of 
Saxton  and  Content  (York)  Miner. 
Issue  (Miner): 
i.  Francis  Wayland',  b.  10  Dec.,  1831,  Fall  River,  Mass.     Res. 
Providence,  R.  I.     He  is  a  graduate  of  Brown  University 
and  is  a  prominent  lawyer  of  Providence.     He  represented 
Cranston  for  ten  years  in  the  Rhode  Island  Legislature,  and 
was  Speaker  of  the  House  in  1862.     During  the  Civil  War 
he  was  a  Major  on  the  Governor's  staff.     Since  then  he  has 
been  a  member  of  the  Cranston  City  Council.     He  m.  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  Feby.,  1864,  Elizabeth  Read  Davis,  and 
has  issue  (Miner):     1.  Susan^.*     2.  Pendleton,  b.  23  April, 
1868;  d.  23  April,  1870.     3.  Francis  Wayland,  Jr.,  b.  27 
July,  1869.     He  is  a  graduate  of  Brown  University  and  of 
the  tjniversity  of  Ldpsic^  Germany.     In  1895  he  was  Major 
of  the  R.  I.  United  Train  of  Artillery,  and  has  been  a  City 
Councilman  of  Providence,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  prac- 
tice of  law.     4.  Pendleton  (2nd),  b.  6  March,  1871;  d.  25 
Sept.,  1878.     5.  Edith  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Feby.,  1875;  d.  26 
Sept.,  1878. 
ii.  Sarah,  d.  ae.  two  years, 
iii.,  iv.  Two  other  children,  who  d.  in  inf. 

660.  DeWitt  Clinton^  Psndleton  {Qen.  Nathan*,  Major  Na- 
than^, Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn., 
27  May,  1812,  and  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  18  April,  1872.  He  was 
for  many  years  a  commission  merchant  at  Stonington,  Conn.  Upon 
the  incorporation  of  the  Pawcatuck  National  Bank  in  1849,  he  be- 
came one  of  its  directors,  and  was  chosen  to  represent  Stonington  in 
the  Connecticut  Legislature  in  1871. 

He  married  (1),  Mary  P.  Billings,  bom  24  January,  1813,  died 
20  March,  1856,  daughter  of  Gilbert  and  Lucy  (Swan)  Billings. 
He  married  (2),  at  Richmond,  R.  I.,  9  November,  1857,  Hannah 
Amanda  Bagley,  bom  25  August,  1837,  Stonington,  daughter  of  Ed- 
mund and  Abby  S.  (Spencer)  Bagley.  She  married  (2),  as  his  third 
wife,  25  September,  1876,  Daniel  Brown  Rodman. 

DeWitt  C.^  Pendleton  had  no  children  by  his  first  wife,  but  by  his 
second  he  had  issue: 

1606.  Mary  Abbie',  b.  20  Oct.,  1859,  Stonington,  Conn.;  unm.     She 
is  a  teacher  at  Wakefield,  R.  1. 

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Ref.:  ''Grant  Family,"  pp.  177,  3^;  "^ Chesebnmgh  Genealogy,"  p.  439, 
"Rodman  Family." 

561.  William  Franklin^  Pendleton  (Gen.  Nathan*,  Major  Nor 
than^,  CoL  Williatn*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton  Hill^  Conn.^  15 
April,  1814,  and  died  at  Max  Meadows  (Williamsburg),  Va.,  7 
Feby.,  1864.  He  settled  in  Virginia  as  a  young  man  and  engaged  in 
business  as  a  merchant  at  Fincastle,  where  he  was  also  Postmaster 
and  Station  Agent.  Several  of  his  children  were  brought  up  in  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  by  his  brother,  Hon.  James  M.  Pendleton,  who  had  no 
issue  of  his  own. 

William  F.^  Pendleton  marri'ed  at  Christiansbnrg,  Va.,  in  April, 
1840,  Sarah  Ann  Haugh,  bom  8  January,  1817,  Staunton,  Va.,  died 
29  October,  1865,  Christiansbnrg,  daughter  of  James  Jennings  and 
Elizabeth  (Charlton)   Haugh. 

Issue,  bom  at  fincastle,  Va.,  except  the  last: 

1507.  Nathan  Sands',  b.  about  1842;  d.  1854. 

1508.  James  Monroe,  b.  about  1844.    On  the  26th  of  May,  1862,  he 

enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  B,  9th  Regt.,  R.  I.  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, and  was  mustered  in  the  same  day.  ,  He  served  in 
this  company  until  th^  2nd  of  Sept,  1862,  when  he  received 
his  discharge.  After  a  short  term  as  2nd  Lieut,  of  Co.  K, 
12th  R.  I.  Volunteers,  he  was  commissioned  as  1st  Lieut,  of 
Co.  B,  in  the  same  regiment,  on  the  9th  of  Oct.,  1862,  his 
commission  to  date  from  the  25th  of  Dec.,  1862,  when  he 
was  to  be  mustered  out  as  2nd  Lieut.  On  the  1st  of  Jany., 
1863,  he  was  transferred  to  Co.  B,  12th  Regt.,  as  1st  Lieut., 
and  detached  as  Aide-de-Camp  on  the  staff  of  Gen.  Nagle. 
He  was  mentioned  for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg, 13  Dec,  1862,  but  did  not  long  survive  this  action,  as 
he  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  of  disease  contracted  in  the  serv- 
ice, 11  March,  1863  (Records  R.  I.  Adj.  General). 

1509.  William  Addison,  b.  about  1846;  d.  unm.  at  Providence,  R.  I., 

25  Feby.,  1873,  ae.  27  years.    He  was  a  bank  clerit. 

1510.  Phebe  Elizabeth,  b.  28  Feby.,  1848;  d.  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2 

Feby.,  1891;  m.  at  Westerly,  27  Dec.,  1876,  WiUiam  Ed- 
ward Hart,  b.  24  June,  1860,  d.  17  Sept.,  1907.  Issue 
(Hart),  b.  Westerly:  i.  Mahella  Pendleton*,  b.  18  Oct., 
1877;  d.  18  Jany.,  1899,  Asheville,  N.  C.  ii.  James,  b.  1 
Feby.,  1880;  d.  26  Feby.,  1881.  iii.  Edward  Pendleton,  b. 
22  April,  1885;  d.  10  Jany.,  1908,  Thompson,  Conn.;  m.  19 
Feby.,  1907,  Grace  L.  Decker. 

1511.  Charles  Henry,  b.  4  Feby.,  1850;  m.  Mary  T.  Wyman. 

1512.  Mary  Ann,  b.  23  July,  1854;  unm.     Res.  Westerly,  R.  I. 

1513.  Katherine   Arabella,   b.    4   Dec.,   1856,   Catewba,  "^  Va. ;   d.    15 

Jany.,  1905,  in  California;  m.  in  New  York  City,  E.  P. 
Eichler,  M.  D.  Issue  (Eichler):  i.  Flora*,  ii.  Olga.  iii. 
Rudolph  J.     He  is  a  physician  at  Oakland,  Cal. 

563.  Susan  Amelia^  Pendleton  (Gen.  Nathan*,  Major  Nathan*, 


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Col.    JVilliam\  Joseph*),  was   bom   at   Pendleton   Hill,   Conn.,    18 
March,  1818,  and  died  at  Pawcatuck  (Stonington),  Conn.,  30  AprU, 
1872.     She  married  as  his  second  wife,  28  November,  1842,  John 
Avery  Morgan  who  was  bom  16  March,  1809,  Groton,  Conn.,  and 
died  at  Pawcatuck,  6  January,  1883.     He  was  cashier  of  the  Paw- 
catuck National  Bank  from  1849  to  1879. 
Issue  (Morgan): 
i.  John  Howard",  b.  30  Jany.,  1844,  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn.;  m.  in 
New  York  City,  12  Oct.,  1875,  Phebe  Anna  Benjamin.     He 
enlisted  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  26  May,  1862,  in  the  9th  Regt., 
R.  I.  Vol.,  and  re-enlisted  2  Sept.,  1862,  in  the  26th  Regt., 
Conn.  Vol.;  was  appointed  2nd  Sergt.  of  Co.  H,  and  served 
until  the  middle  of  Aug.,  1863.     Not  long  afterward  he  took 
up  the  study  of  medicine  and  was  graduated  as  M.  D.  from 
the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1868.     During 
the  two  years  following  he  was  an  interne  in  the  New  York 
City  hospitals,  and  from  Nov.,  1870,  to  Nov.,  1879,  prac- 
ticed medicine  in  New  York.     He  then  returned  to  Westerly, 
where  he  has  since  followed  his  profession  with  a  large  de- 
gree of  success.     Dr.  Morgan  has  been  Medical  Examiner 
of  the  town  since  1884,  School  Tmstee  since  1890,  and  chair- 
man  of  the  board   for  several  years  past,  member  of  the 
School  Committee  since  1903,  of  the  R.  I.  Medico-Legal  So- 
ciety since  its  formation,  of  the  R.  I.  Medical  Society,  an 
officer  of  the  Washington  Co.   Medical  Society,  and  of  the 
Westerly  Physicians'  Association.     He  has  had  four  daugh- 
ters, Susan  Amelia^,  Amy  (dec),  Helen  St.  Clair,  and  Dor- 
othy, 
ii.  Susan  Amelia,  b.   18  Aug.,  1848,  Mystic,  Conn.;  d.  26  Dec., 

1848. 
iii.  Henry  Pendleton,  b.  27  Nov.,  1849,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  m.  12 
Oct.,  1875,  in  New  York  City,  Annie  Cannon.     Res.  Provi- 
dence, R.  J.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  insurance  and  in- 
vestment business.     Prior  to  his  removal  to  that  city  he  was 
for  fourteen  years  connected  with  the  Niantic  National  Bank 
of  Westerly,  and  was  also  treasurer  of  the  Niantic  Savings 
Bank  for  eleven  years.     He  has  had  seven  children,  one  of 
whom,  Hugh  Pendleton*   (Morgan),  served  in  the  1st  R.  I. 
Volunteers,  Co.  B,  during  the  Spanish  War. 
iv.  Phebe  Esther,  b.  17  May,  1853,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  m.  7  June, 
1882,  her  second  cousin,  John  Ransford*  Slater,  son  of  Ben- 
jamin and   [579]   Jerusha^   (Pendleton)   Slater. 
V.  Charles  Avery,  b.  22  Oct.,  1865,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  m.  22  Feby., 
1888,  Clara  Tilford  Rogers.     Res.  Westerly,  R.  I.     He  is 
in  the  insurance  business, 
vi.  Harriet,  b.  2  July^  1857,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.;  m.  26  May,  1886, 
Charles   Perkins   Cottrell.     Res.   Westerly,   R.   I.     He  is   a 
member  of  the  well-known  Cottrell  Printing  Press  Co. 
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572.  Rhoda^  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  Major  Nathan^,  CoL  JVilliam*, 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  30  December,  1817,  and  died 
at  Mystic,  Conn.,  6  July,  1882.  She  married  (1),  at  Oxford,  25 
August,  1835,  Ormond  Richmond,  bom  8  July,  1815,  Norwich,  N.  Y., 
died  1841,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rizpah  (Hunt)  Rich- 
mond. She  married  (2),  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  8  March,  1843,  Ben- 
jamin B.  Hewitt,  bom  27  October,  1811,  North  Stonington,  died  9 
July,  1890,  Stonington,  Conn.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Desire  (Bab- 
cock)  Hewitt. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Richmond): 
i.  Dudley^,  b.  16  Aug.,  1840,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  d.  inf. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Hewitt): 
i.  Amanda  J.,  b.  10  Jany.,  1845,  No.  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  19 
Sept,  1866,  Samuel  H.  Hinckley.     Res.  Mystic,  Conn, 
iii.  Benjamin  Pendleton,  b.  8  Nov.,  1849,  Stonington;  m.  18  Feby., 

1872,  Jane  Mead.     Res.  Mystic,  Conn. 
iv.  Henry,  b.  16  April,  1857;  m.  10  Feby.,  1886,  Vira  L.  Fores- 
man.     He  is  teller  of  the  National  Bank  at  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Ref.:  '* Stanton  Genealogy;"  ** Richmond  Family,"  p.  398. 

573.  Nathan^  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  Major  Nathan^,  CoL  WUliam^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  17  March,  1820,  and  died  at 
his  home,  "  Keewaydin,"  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  30  June,  1909.  Nearly  all 
his  long  life  was  spent  in  Oxford,  where  his  parents  had  settled  soon 
after  his  birth.  **  He  received  lis  education  in  the  district  schools, 
Oxford  Academy,  and  DeRuyter  Institute.  He  was  a  man  of  keen 
intellect  and  fine  perception;  his  life,  covering  eighty-nine  years, 
makes  a  record  unsullied  and  pure.  Farming  was  his  occupation; 
out  of  it  he  not  only  gained  a  competence,  but  also  derived  heartfelt 
pleasure,  because  of  his  intense  love  of  nature.  .  .  .  His  heart 
was  like  a  child's,  happy  and  joyous,  even  in  his  last  days.  .  .  . 
A  true  gentleman  of  the  old  school  was  Nathan  Pendleton,  a  link 
between  the  early  history  of  our  country  and  the  present "  (Norwich, 
N.  Y.,  "  Sun,"  July  1,  1909). 

Nathan^  Pendleton  married  23  May,  1845,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Packer) 
Pellett,  widow  of  Elias  P.  Pellett,  and  daughter  of  James  and  Polly 
(Billings)  Packer.  She  was  bom  4  April,  1820,  and  died  18  March, 
1890. 

Issue: 
1514.  Elizabeth  Packer®,  b.  4  March,  1846;  d.  9  June,  1887;  m.  at 
Oxford,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.,  1868,  Robert  Augustus  Stanton,  b. 
29  April,  1838,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  d.  there,  5  Sept.,  1886,  son 
of  Nathan  Davis  and  Phebe  (Lewis)  Stanton.  He  was  a 
lawyer.  Issue  (Stanton),  b.  Norwich,  N.  Y.:  i.  Ediih^,  b. 
22  Dec,  1869.  ii.  Margaret,  b.  5  Sept.,  1871;  m.  29  Aug., 
1893,  Herbert  William*  Clarke,  a  great-grandson  of  Rev. 
Henry  and  [99]  Catherine*  (Pendleton)  Clarke.  Res.  Nor- 
wich, N.   Y.     iii.  Nathan  Pendleton,  b.  10  Aug.,  1872;  a 


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lawyer  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.     iv.   Charles  Robert,  b.   2   Dec., 
187m. 
1615.  James  Nathan,  b.  1853;  d.  24  April,  1872. 

Ref.i  "Stanton  Genealogy;"  C.  C.  VanDcventer's  "Clarke-Pendleton  Gen- 
calog}'." 

574.  Jane"  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col.  William*, 
Joseph^),  was  born  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1  June,  1822,  and  died  6  Au- 
gust, 1894.  She  married  23  September,  1845,  Albert  Galatin  Ayer, 
bom  2  October,  1815,  died  3  April,  1895,  son  of  Jonas  and  Abigail 
(Morgan)  Ayer.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  G.  Aycr  lived  at  Jewett  City, 
Conn. 

Issue  (Ayer): 
i.  Abbie  J.«,  b.  7  July,  1846;  d.  15  March,  1873;  unm. 
ii.  George  Albert,  b.  22  April,  1849;  d.  22  Oct.,  1874;  m.  25  Dec, 
1872,  Hannah  M.  Arnold,  and  had  one  son,  1.  George  A,^, 
(Ayer),  Jr.,  b.  8  June,  1875.     He  lives  near  Jewett  City, 
Conn. 

Ref.i  "Brewster  Genealogy,"  p.  166. 

576.  Stanton^  Pendleton  {Isaac^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam*, Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  26  June,  1827,  and  died 
at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  12  May,  1905.  He  married  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y., 
20  March,  1849,  Amanda  Malvina  White,  born  there,  17  Feby.,  1832, 
daughter  of  Mason  and  Sally  (Phetteplace)  White. 

Issue : 

1516.  Charles  Stanton*,  b.  25  April,  1863,  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  m.  Marian 

E.   Sawyer. 

Rcf.!  "Stanton  Genealogy." 

577.  Henry^  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col,  William*, 
Joseph^),  was  born  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  27  May,  1830,  and  died  at 
Otoe,  Neb.,  15  April,  1894.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  shortly  after  his 
marriage  removed  to  Otoe  Precinct,  Otoe  County,  Neb.,  where  aJl  his 
children  were  bom. 

He  married  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  16  January,  1860,  Helen  M.  Cary, 
bom  24  January,  1831,  Richfield,  N.  Y.,  died  27  November,  1907, 
Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  daughter  of  Ezra  and  Freelove  (Peck)  Cary. 
Issue : 

1517.  May®,  b.  12  June,  1861 ;  m.  24  June,  1885,  John  Trastan  Mc- 

Kinnon,  b.  13  April,  1862,  Bethel,  Mo.,  son  of  Theophilus 
and  Frances  (Mitchell)  McKinnon.  Res.  Siloam  Springs, 
Ark.  Issue  (McKinnon),  first  two  b.  at  Franklin,  others  at 
Exeter,  Neb.:  i.  Autm  Clare^,  b.  7  Oct.,  1886.  ii.  Alice 
Rowena,  b.  31  Aug.,  1888;  m.  16  Sept.,  1908,  Sydney  Whea- 
ton  Dunham,  a  descendant  of  the  Pendleton  family  in  War- 
ren Co.,   Pa.     iii.  Frances  Helen,  b.    17   Feby..   1897.     iv. 


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Ruth  Evelyn,  b.  16  Jany.,  1899 ;  d.  29  Oct.,  1908.    v.  Flor- 
ence May,  b.  19  Oct.,  1901. 

1618.  Freelove  H.,  b.  3  Sept,  1863;  d.  8  June,  1867. 

1619.  Grace,  b.  14  Aug.,  1866;  m.  5  Jany.,  1887,  George  T.  Over- 

ton, son  of  Sanford  and  Matilda  (Cox)  Overton.  Res.  Ne- 
braska City,  Neb.  Issue  (Overton),  b.  Otoe,  Neb.:  i.  Mar 
bel  Almira^,  b.  9  Nov.,  1887.  ii.  Carl  Pendleton,  b.  6  Jany., 
1891.  ui.  Ernest  Truman,  b.  3  July,  1894. 
1520.  Fanny^  b.  11  April,  1868;  m.  11  April,  1894,  Alney  E.  Chaf- 
fee, b.  3  March,  1867,  Granville,  Vt.,  son  of  William  E.  and 
Susan  Marion  (Lovell)  Chaffee.  Res.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Issue  (Chaffee),  b.  Sjrracuse,  Neb.:  i.  Helen  Marion^,  b.  31 
March,  1900.     ii.  Alta,  b.  21  April,  1902. 

1621.  Minnie  E.,  b.  23  July,  1873;  d.  24  Jany.,  1877. 

1622.  Carrie,  b.  4  Aug.,  1876;  d.  23  Feby.,  1877. 

678.  Mary^  Pendleton  (Capt.  William*,  Major  Nathan^,  Col. 
WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  4  July,  1818,  and 
died  there,  4  October,  1905.  She  married  2  February,  1843,  Silas 
Snediker,  born  27  March,  1811,  died  13  January,  1898. 

Issue    (Snediker) : 

i.  Minerva  K.«,  b.  26  Dec,  1843;  d.  unm.,  14  May,  1878. 

ii.  Katherine  A.,  b.  1  Oct.,  1848,  Greene,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  17  Oct., 
1871,  George  F.  Stevens;  (2),  31  Dec,  1884,  Charles  A. 
Collins.  Res.  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Ste- 
vens): 1.  Mary  H*,  b.  6  Feby.,  1874;  m.  29  July,  1896, 
John  W.  Bingham.  2.  Minerva  H.,  b.  8  Nov.,  1878;  m.  28 
Nov.,  1900,  Dane  M.  Crombie.  3.  David  F.  (twin  to  Mi- 
nerva H.),  d.  18  Dec,  1881. 

679.  Jerusha^  Pendleton  (Capt.  William*,  Major  Nathan*,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  9  March,  1820,  and  died  24  December, 
1876.     She  married  Benjamin  Slater,  and  had  issue  (Slater) : 

i.  Samuel  Henry®,  b.  17  April,  1847.  He  is  married  and  is  in  the 
hotel  business  at  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

ii.  Alice,  d.  inf. 

iii.  John  Ransford,  b.  1  Febyi,  1866;  m.  his  second  cousin,  Phebe 
Esther*  Morgan,  dau.  of  John  Avery  and  [663]  Susan  Ame- 
lia^ (Pendleton)  Morgan.  He  is  manager  of  an  hotel  in 
New  York  City. 

iv.  William  B.,  m.  Grady.     Res.  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

681.  William  Burrows'^  Pendleton  (Capt.  William*,  Major  Na- 
than*, CoL  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  2  March, 
1823,  and  died  at  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y.,  24  June,  1878,  where  for  some 
years  he  had  been  engaged  in  the  clothing  business.  He  married 
(1),  about  1849,  Susan  Dennison.  She  di^  in  1868,  and  he  mar- 
ried (2),  Lucinda  Perry,  daughter  of  David  R.  and  Harriet  (Lyon) 
Perry.     She  married  (2),  Clarence  Smith. 


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Issue  by  first  wife: 

1523.  ErnmaS  b.   1850;  m.  Mjron  McMaster.     Res.  Afton,  N.  Y. 

Issue  (McMaster) :    i.  Merton^,  m. George,    ii.  Virgil. 

iii.  Edith,  m,  John  Shaw^  of  Afton.  iv.  Addie,  m.  William 
George^  of  Scranton^  Pa.    v.  Hugh. 

1524.  Claude  Burrows^  b.  2  May,  1874,  Cindnnatus,  N.  Y.;  m.  Emma 

V.  Black. 

582.  Nathan^  Pendleton  (CapU  William^,  Major  Naihan^,  CoL 
William^  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  28  July,  1824,  and 
died  at  Clarksville,  N.  Y.,  12  April,  1877.  He  married  in  1849, 
Jane  E.  Haines,  bom  24  September,  1829,  Greene,  N.  Y.,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Betsey  (Mallory)  Haines. 

Issue,  bom  at  Smithville,  N.  Y.: 

1525.  Joseph  Henry',  b.  4  May,  1852;  m.  Flora  Medbury. 

1526.  Betsey  Adele,  b.  17  Sept,  1854;  m.  (1),  at  Clarksville,  N.  Y., 

1871,  Arthur  Kinney;  (2),  at  Ceres,  N.  Y.,  John  Vaughn. 
Res.  Olean,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Kinney) :  i.  Virgil  Claude,  b.  15 
Dec.,  1873,  Clarksville,  N.  Y.;  m.  20  Sept.,  1898,  Marie 
Burdick.  He  is  a  graduate  of  the  Medical  School  of  Co- 
lumbia University,  class  of  1902,  and  is  now  practicing  at 
Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  also  Superintendent  of  the 
WeUsville  Sanitarium. 

1527.  Harriet,  b.  30  Jany.,  1864;  d.  unm.,  1895. 

583.  Esther^  Pendleton  (jCapi.  William^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col. 
William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  29  July,  1826.  She  married  George 
Bulkeley,  bom  20  November,  1814,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  son  of 
Brownell  and  Dolly  (North)  Bulkeley. 

Issue  (Bulkeley),  bom  Coventryville,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Francis  P.',  b.  3  Dec,  1851;  d.  6  June,  1861. 
ii.  Grace,  b.  30  Nov.,  1857;  m.  26  June,  1901,  Palmer  Peckham. 

Res.  Cuba,  N.  Y. 
ia.  Minnie,  b.  12  June,  1859;  d.  12  Aug.,  1861. 
iv.  Robert  P.,  b.  24  Feby.,  1862;  m.  9  Oct.,  1889,  Edith  Ireland. 

Ref.t  «"  History  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,"  VoL  II,  p.  100. 

587.  Albert^  Psndleton  (Capt.  WiUiam*,  Major  Nathan*,  Col. 
William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Smithville,  N.  Y.,  10  October,  1840. 
For  some  years  he  was  engaged  in  the  clothing  business  at  Cincin- 
natus  and  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  and  then  went  into  hotel  keeping 
near  Norwich.  His  enterprises  were  uniformly  successful,  so  that 
some  years  ago  he  retired  from  active  business,  and  since  then  has 
made  his  home  at  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

He  married  17  February,  1869,  Emma  L.  Fish,  bom  20  Febraary, 
1849,  Cindnnatus,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Amanda  (Ingersoll) 
Fish. 

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1628.  George  H.®,  b.  2  Jany.,  1870,  Cincimiatiis,  N.  Y.;  m.  17  June, 
1900,  Mrs.  Grace  Blanche  (Woodruff)  Geer,  b.  14  Aug., 
1877,  daughter  of  Romola  and  Jennie  Adelia  (£arl)  Wood- 
ruff.    No  issue. 

1529.  Roscoe,  b.  13  July,  1873,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  He  owns  a  machine 
shop  at  Norwich;  is  unm. 

590.  Ellsn  Sophia^  Pendleton  (Capt.  William^,  Major  Nathan^, 

CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  12  February,  1845,  and  died  25 

March,  1890.     She  married  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  9  November,  1875, 

Isaac  Wilbur,  son  of  Van  Rensselaer  and  Diadana  (Anson)  Wilbur. 

Issue  (Wilbur),  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.: 

i.  Virgil  Victor*,  b.  9  April,  1877;  d.  30  Sept,  1899;  m.  Delia 

Donnelly, 
ii.  William  Pendleton,  b.  25  March,  1880;  m.  Marie  Russell.     Res. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

594.  (Rev.)  Ralph^  Pendleton  (Peleg^,  Major  Nathan'^,  CoL 
Waiiam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  25  December,  1829. 
He  spent  his  boyhood  upon  his  father's  farm,  receiving  such  educa- 
tional advantages  as  the  district  schools  afforded.  At  the  age  of 
eighteen  years,  after  studying  for  two  winter  terms  at  the  Oxford 
Academy,  he  began  teaching  in  the  common  schools  of  his  native 
county,  which  he  continued  for  three  years,  and  then  went  to  New 
Jersey,  where  he  taught  one  winter's  session.  Upon  his  return  home 
he  took  charge  of  the  first  graded  school  in  a  neighboring  viUage, 
and  spent  the  next  three  years  in  preparing  for  college.  In  1855 
he  entered  the  sophomore  class  of  Madison  University  (now  Col- 
gate), from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1858. 

Immediately  after  his  graduation  Mr.  Pendleton  married,  and  took 
charge  of  Troupsburg  Academy,  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.,  resigning 
his  position  at  the  end  of  the  second  year  to  become  the  head  of  the 
language  department  of  the  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Seminary.  After  a 
short  stay  here,  he  became  principal  of  the  Weavers ville  (Pa.)  Acad- 
emy, where  he  remained  until  the  close  of  the  Civil  War.  He  then 
returned  to  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  on  account  of  his  father's  death.  Here 
he  was  offered  the  principalship  of  one  of  the  best  schools,  but  find- 
ing the  winters  of  central  New  York  too  severe  for  his  health,  he 
decided  to  settle  in  a  milder  climate,  and  accordingly  removed  to 
Carthage,  Mo. 

Mr.  Pendleton  had  always  been  active  in  church  work,  and  after  a 
period  of  teaching,  his  new  friends  in  Carthage  called  him  to  the 
ministry  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  that  town.  These  new  duties  were 
very  agreeable  to  him,  and  in  them  he  met  with  notable  success. 
Some  years  later  he  became  connected  with  the  Pierce  City  Baptist 
College,  and  after  a  few  more  years  was  offered  the  chair  of  lan- 
guage in  McGee  College,  College  Mound,  Mo.  Mr.  Pendleton  ac- 
cepted the  offer  and  taught  at  this  college  for  some  time,  but  de- 
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finally  removed  to  Lawrence,  Kan.,  where  his  two  yonngest  daaghters 
entered  the  State  University.  For  some  years  after  their  graduation 
the  family  lived  at  Lawrence,  removing  early  in  1907  to  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  where  they  now  make  their  home. 

Rev.   Ralph^   Pendleton  married  at  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  19  August, 
1868,  Corintha  Kelsey,  bom  there,  20  July,  1834,  daughter  of  Julius 
and  Lydia  (Hart)  Kelsey. 
Issue : 

1530.  .Lucy®,  b.  18  Aug.,  1859,  Troupsburg,  N.  Y.;  m.  6  Sept.,  1892, 

Amos  A.  Quinlan,  son  of  John  and  Eliza  (Turner)  Quinlan. 
Res.  Linwood,  Kas.  Issue  (Quinlan):  i.  Wendell  Pendle- 
ton^, b.  4  Dec,  1893,  Halstead,  Kas.  ii.  Amos  Lawrence,  b. 
28  Jany.,  1897,  Lawrence,  Kas.  iii.  Howard  Drummond,  b. 
11  Feby.,  1899,  Lawrence,  Kas.  iv.  Beulah  Alma,  b.  11 
Jany.,  1901,  Linwood,  Kas.  v.  Corintha  Ruth,  b.  23  July, 
1904,  Linwood,  Kas. 

1531.  Howard,  b.  21  Jany.,  1862,  New  Hampton,  N.  J.;  m.  Margaret 

McGrath. 
1632.  Beulah,  b.  24  July,  1864,  WeaversviDe,  Pa.    She  was  for  some 
time  principal  of  the   Idaho   Springs,  Colo.,   High   School, 
and  now  lives  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1533.  Grace,  b.  3  Sept.,  1867,  Norwich,  N.  Y.;  m.  at  College  Mound, 

Mo.,  10  June,  1888,  James  W.  Colt,  b.  21  Aug.,  1867,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  d.  Feby.,  1900,  son  of  Wilder  B.  M.  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Wright)  Colt.  His  widow  now  lives  with  her  parents 
in  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Issue  (Colt) :  *  i.  Ralph  Wilder,  b.  21 
April,  1889,  College  Mound,  Mo.;  d.  29  Aug,  1899.  ii.  Don- 
aid  Dennison,  b.  24  March,  1897,  Litchfield,  111. 

1534.  Mary,  b.  4  May,  1870,  Carthage,  Mo.;  d.  3  Nov.,  1871. 
1536.  Olive,  b.  14  May,  1873,  Washburn,  Mo.     She  was  graduated 

from  the  State  University  at  Lawrence,  Kas.,  in  1904,  and 
is  now  with  a  publishing  house  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
1536.  Ellen,  b.  25  Feby.,  1878,  Carthage,  Mo.  She  was  graduated 
from  the  State  University  at  Lawrence,  Kas.,  in  1899.  In 
1901  she  took  a  post-graduate  course  there,  and  was  for  some 
time  a  critic  in  the  English  department  of  the  University. 
She  is  now  with  a  firm  of  Kansas  City  publishers. 

595.  (Hon.)  Isaac^  Pendleton  (Peleg*,  Major  Nathan'^,  Col  Wil- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  3  April,  1832,  and  died 
at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  17  July,  1896.  He  prepared  for  college  at  Ox- 
ford Academy,  Oxford^  N.  Y.,  and  after  a  short  period  of  school 
teaching  in  New  Jersey,  entered  Union  College  in  the  fall  of  1851. 
Here  he  took  high  rank  in  all  his  studies,  and  was  graduated  in  June, 
1854,  as  valedictorian  in  a  class  of  eighty. 

The  next  few  years  were  spent  in  the  study  of  law  in  the  offices 
of  Henry  R.  Mygott,  Esq.,  of  Oxford,  and  of  Judge  Comstock  at 
Sjrracuse,  N.  Y.,  both  eminent  jurists  in  their  time.  Upon  his  ad- 
mission to  the  bar  of  New  York,  Mr.  Pendleton  located  at  Cleveland, 


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O.^  for  a  short  time^  and  then^  in  1858,  removed  to  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

From  that  time  until  his  death  he  was  closely  identified  with  the 
history  of  the  city.  During  the  Indian  troubles  in  the  West  while 
the  Civil  War  was  in  progress,  he  served  in  the  militia  that  protected 
the  frontiers,  and  was  slightly  wounded  during  a  night  attack  at 
Correctionville,  Iowa.  In  1861  he  was  elected  to  the  Iowa  Legisla- 
ture, and  in  1862  he  became  District  Judge  of  the  Fourth  Judicial 
District,  composed  of  over  twenty  counties.  After  one  term  of  four 
years  he  resumed  the  practice  of  law,  where  he  proved  himself  the 
most  eloquent  and  successful  jury  pleader  in  that  part  of  the  state. 
An  obituary  notice  published  in  the  Sioux  City  "  Times  "  of  18  July, 
1896,  says  of  him:  "  Brilliant  in  his  literary  attainments,  learned  in 
his  profession,  he  was  an  able  and  powerful  advocate  of  any  cause 
he  espoused.  He  may  be  better  said  to  be  the  founder  and  father  of 
the  Republican  party  in  northwestern  Iowa  than  any  other  man." 
He  was  a  delegate  to  the  Convention  that  nominated  Gen.  U.  S. 
Grant  for  his  second  term  as  President,  and  served  there  as  chair- 
man of  the  committee  on  credentials.  He  was  also  one  of  the  presi- 
dential electors  in  this  campaign,  and  held  many  other  positions  of 
trust  and  honor  afterwards. 

Isaac^  Pendleton  married  1  February,  1872,  Margaret  McDonald, 
daughter  of  Gregor  and  Mary  (Cruickshank)  McDonald. 

Issue,  bom  in  Sioux  City,  Iowa: 
1637.  Edmund',  b.  31  Oct.,  1872;  m.  Mary  Featherstone. 

1538.  Mary  Lucy,  b.  18  Dec.,  1874;  m.  24  June,  1908,  James  Mur- 

ray Rumsey,  b.  21  Nov.,  1871,  Franklinville,  Md.,  son  of 
John  B.  and  Frances  £.  (Evans)  Rumsey.  Res.  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.  She  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin, 
class  of  1895,  receiving  degree  of  B.  L.  and  class  day  hon- 
ors, and  is  a  charter  member  of  the  Sioux  City  ''  Martha 
Washington  "  Chapter,  D.  A.  R. 

1539.  Genevieve,  b.  19  Sept.,  1877;  m.  31  Oct.,  1906,  Jay  Norwood 

Darling,  b.  21  Oct.,  1876,,  Norwood,  Mich.,  son  of  Rev.  Mar- 
cellus  and  Clara  (Woolson)  Darling.  Res.  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.  She  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Chicago 
in  June,  1898,  with  degree  of  Ph.  B.  and  an  honorable  men- 
tion. Mr.  Darling  is  on  the  staff  of  the  Des  Moines  "  Reg- 
ister and  Leader."  Issue  (Darling) :  i.  John  Pendleton^,  b. 
30  Dec.,  1909. 

698.  Hadlai  Fish^  Pendleton  (Peleg^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col,  WiU 
liam\  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  23  October,  1836.  He 
has  lived  for  many  years  near  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has  engaged 
in  farming  and  dairying.  He  has  in  his  possession  the  family  Bible 
belonging  to  his  grandfather.  Major  Nathan  Pendleton,  and  many 
other  relics  of  that  man,  as  well  as  of  his  father,  Col.  William  Pen- 
dleton. Mr.  Pendleton  has  always  taken  keen  interest  in  his  family, 
and  has  a  vast  fund  of  anecdote  and  established  tradition  relating  to 
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Hadlai  F.^  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  28  September, 
1869,  Addie  Elisabeth  Fitts,  bom  14  April,  1849,  Smithville,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  Hiram  L.  and  Ahneida  Ward  (Beardslej)  Fitts. 

Issue,  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.: 
1540.  George  Hadlai',  b.  3  Oct.,  1870;  m.  Jennie  Van  Horn. 

1641.  Isaac  Henry,  b.  21  April,  1872;  mim.     He  is  engaged  in  an 

advertising  business  at  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1642.  Mabel  Ellen,  b.  17  Oct,  1873.     She  is  a  school  teacher  at 

Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

1643.  Edwin  Babcock,  b.  18  July,  1875;  unm.    Res.  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

1544.  Ralph,  b.  14  July,  1878;  d.  5  April,  1879. 

1545.  Robert  (twin  to  Ralph),  d.  5  Oct.,  1879. 

1546.  Adeline  Elizabeth,  b.  26  Oct.,  1884;  m.  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  21 

June,  1905,  Hiram  Augustus  Jewell,  son  of  Hiram  A.  and 
Amelia  (Peck)  Jewell.  Res.  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Jew- 
ell) :    i.  Margaret  Lucille^,  b.  1.  Nov.,  1906,  Norwich. 

599.  Rhoda  Elizabeth^  Pendi^eton  (Peleg^,  Major  Nathan'^,  Col. 
William\  Joseph^),  was  bora  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  23  July,  1839.  She 
married  21  January,  1869,  Warren  B.  Hallstead,  bom  9  December, 
1841.    Res.  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

Issue  (Hallstead): 
i.  Andrew  Jackson^  b.  13  Jany.,  1872,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Minnie  Marchie,  b.  30  March,  1876,  Coventryville,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Lillie  Bell,  b.  7  March,  1879,  Coventryville. 

600.  Catherine'^  Pendleton  (Pele^,  Major  Nathan^,  Col  Wil- 
liam*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1  July,  1843,  and  died 
at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  24  December,  1880.  She  married  29  October, 
1873,  Hon.  George  Washington  Wakefield,  son  of  Orin  and  Hannah 
(McCprd)  Wakefield,  a  lawyer  and  judge  at  Sioux  City.  He  was 
bora  near  DeWitt,  111.,  22  November,  1839,  and  died  10  March, 
1905. 

Issue  (Wakefield),  born  at  Sioux  City: 
i.  Albert  Orin*,  b.  16  May,  1875.     He  was  graduated  from  Lom- 
bard University  in  1896,  and  later  from  the  Law  School  of 
Iowa  University,  and  is  now  practicing  law  at  Sioux  .City  in 
partnership  with  his  cousin  [1537]  Edmund*  Pendleton.     He 
m.  5  Nov.,  1903,  Elinor  Josephine  Rederich,  and  has  one  ch., 
Alice  Kate^  (Wakefield),  b.  24  Feby.,  1905. 
ii.  Hiram  Pendleton,  b.  4  July,  1877;  d.  20  Sept.,  1882. 
iii.  Bertha,  b.  27  March,  1879;  unm. 

604.  Ward^  Pexdlston  (Joshua^,  Increase'^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Jo- 
seph^), was  bom  in  1788,  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  died  6  March, 
1865,  at  Stow,  Ohio.  He  lived  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  from  the  time  he 
was  two  years  old  until  shortly  after  his  marriage,  when  he  removed 
to  Lisle,  Broome  County,  N.  Y.  After  four  or  five  years  in  this 
town  he  settled  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1820  went  still  further 
West,  locating  at  Stow,  Ohio,  which  was  then  a  wilderness.     Here 


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he  cleared  a  large  tract  of  land  and  cultivated  it  the  rest  of  his  life. 
He  was  a  kindly^  hospitable  man^  and  friend  or  stranger  was  always 
welcome  at  his  fireside. 
^\%  Ward^  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Cornwall,  Conn.^  in  1808,  Sally 

g^       yrCook,  bom  1788,  died  6  June,  1860,  Stow,  Ohio.     He  married  (2), 
'J^  /\  at    Conneautsville,    Pa.,    17    September,    1861,    Mrs.    Cynthia    Phi- 

jC/  /^  linda  (Marvin)  Keith,  bom  4  March,  1810,  Sandisfield^  Mass.,  widow 

Y    \  of  Zephaniah  Keith,  who  was  her  second  husband.     Her  first  hus- 

Y»  band  was   Horatio  Lyman,  and  her  fourth,  Jacob  Slaughter.     She 

was  daughter  of  Sylvanus  and  Rebecca   (Hurd)   Marvin.* 
Ward  and  Sally  (Cook)  Pendleton  had  issue: 

1547.  Joy  Handy',  b.  1  Feby.,  1810,  Cornwall,  Conn.;  m.  three  times. 

1548.  Nelson,  b.  30  May,  1811,  Lisle,  N.  Y.;  m.  Jerusha  Reed. 

1549.  Julia,  b.  12  Dec.,  1812,  Lisle,  N.  Y.;  d.  16  June,  1829,  Stow, 

Ohio. 

1550.  Polly,  b.  Aug.,  1814,  Lisle,  N.  Y.;  d.  10  Sept.,  1841,  Stow, 

O.;  m.  as  his  first  wife.  May,  1839,  Morris  Wetmore,  b.  16 
April,  1809,  d.  16  May,  1850,  Stow,  O.,  son  of  Itha  and 
Lucy  (Talcott)  Wetmore.  Issue  (Wetmore):  i.  Julia  Pen- 
dleton^, b.  24  Dec,  1840,  Stow,  O.;  m.  24  Sept.,  1863, 
Thomas  Terry  Fowler. 

1551.  Fanny  Maria,  b.  Sept.,  1815,  Pompey,  N.  Y.;  d.  Feby.,  1819. 

1552.  George,  b.  Dec,  1816;  d.  2  March,  1871,  Chicago,  III.;  m.  10 

Nov.,  1842,  at  Talmage,  O.,  Julia  Sturdevant,  dau.  of  Dan- 
iel Sturdevant.  No  issue.  He  was  an  active  business  man 
for  many  years,  a  commission  merchant,  dealer  in  flour  and 
grain,  part  owner  of  a  grain  elevator  at  Toledo,  O.,  General 
Freight  Agent  of  the  Erie  R.  R.,  and  a  member  of  the  Chi- 
cago Board  of  Trade. 

1553.  Charles  Baldwin,  b.  June,  1819,  Pompey,  N.  Y.;  m.  Leonora 

E.  O'Brien. 

1554.  William  Ward,  b.  12  March,  1821,  Stow,  O.;  m.  Emeline  Stow. 

1555.  Fanny  McGregor,  b.  1825;  m.  Morris  Wetmore  (as  his  second 

wife). 

1556.  Sarah  Serena,  b.  July,  1827;  m.  Marshall  M.  Rockwell. 

1557.  Hiram,  b.  Aug.,  1829;  m.  (1),  Josephine  A.  Salter;  (2), 

Ref.:  "Marviu  Genealogy";  "Wetmore  Genealogy." 

606.  PoLLY^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Increase*,  Lieut.  Joshua^,  Jo- 
seph*), was  born  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  20  January,  1790,  and  died  at 
Triangle,  Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  22  May,  1859.  She  married  at 
Goshen,  Conn.,  20  October,  1814,  Ezra  Lucas^  bom  18  April,  1789, 
Goshen,  died  24  September,  1870,  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Sarah  (Thompson)  Lucas.  They  removed  to  Triangle  in  1822. 
Issue  (Lucas),  first  three  born  at  Goshen: 

♦The  Marvin  Genealogy    (pp.   153-4)   calls  her  C}mthia  Fyllnda  Marvin, 
and  states  that  her  second  husband  was  8eth  Keith. 


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i.  Williams  b.  22  Nov.,  1815;  d.  24  Nov.,  1868,  Smithvillc,  N.  Y.; 

m.  16  Jany.,  1842,  Emily  E.  Roberts.    They  had  nine  eh. 
ii.  Maria,  b.  16  May,  1818;  d.  26  Sept.,  1888,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.; 

m.  Darwin  Spencer, 
iii.  John,  b.  8  Dec.,  1821;  d.  unm.  at  Wysox,  Pa.,  17  Feby.,  1894. 
iv.  Mary,  b.  22  March,  1832,  Triangle,  N.  Y.;  m.  6  Feby.,  1850, 

Jonathan  Leach. 

Ref.t  **  Biographical  Review  of  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y." 

607.  Oraesta^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn,  in  1792,  and  died  at  Triangle, 
Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  6  March,  1844.    She  married  Timothy  Clarke, 
who  died  17  December,  1839. 
Issue  (Clarke) : 
i.  William  Pendleton^  b.  4  Feby.,  1829;  d.  28  March,  1884,  Oseba, 

Pa.;  m.  Harriet  Elmira  Williams, 
ii.  John  C,  b.  1831;  m.  Phebe  Pratt.     He  was  in  St.  Louis,  Mo., 

at  last  accounts, 
iii.  George,  b.  1833. 

610.  Phebe  Einoman*^  Pendleton  {Joshua^,  Increoie^,  Lieut. 
Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  28  July,  1797,  and 
died  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  3  May,  1868.  She  married  (1),  at 
Triangle,  Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  20  October,  1821,  Paris  Kenyon, 
bom  1783,  son  of  Reynolds  and  Rachel  (Thurston)  Kenyon.  She 
married  (2),  Jesse  Pratt,  and  was  "  sealed  "  to  a  third  husband,  a 
man  named  Woodbury,  at  Salt  Lake  City,  10  December,  1852. 

Issue  by  first  husband   (Kenyon): 
i.  William  Henry®,  b.  24  July,  1822,  Fabius,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Es- 
ther Saxe;  (2), . 

ii.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  22  July,  1824,  Stow,  Ohio;  m.  George  Washing- 
ton Pike, 
iii.  Fanny  Maria,  b.  23  Nov.,  1826,  Stow,  Ohio;  d.  1  April,  1872, 
Mantua,  Ohio;  m.  16  June,  1840,  George  Plum. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Pratt): 
iv.  Phebe,  b.  17  Dec.,  1833;  d.  22  April,  1843. 
V.  Deborah. 

611.  Hubbard^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Increase'^,  Lieut,  Joshua*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  about  1800  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  and  died  about 
1852  at  Brimfield,  Ohio.  He  settled  at  Stow,  Ohio,  about  1819,  but 
not  long  afterward  removed  to  Brimfield  and  engaged  in  farming. 
He  married  at  Suffield,  Ohio,  in  1829,  Betsey  Elizabeth  Smith,  bom 
there,  1813,  died  in  1844,  at  Brimfield. 

Issue,  bom  in.  Brimfield,  Ohio: 

1558.  Henry®,  b.  1831.     He  went  to  Calif,  in  1849,  and  died  there 

unm.  in  1864. 

1559.  Harriet  Leonora,  b.  1833;  d.  12  May,  1878,  Illinois  City,  111.; 


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880  THE   PSin>LBTOK   OBRSALOGr 

m.  John  Beamer  Saxe.  He  died  in  Calif.,  2  Feby.^  1883. 
Issue  (Saxe) :  i.  Charles  Theodart^,  b.  21  Not.^  1849,  Brim- 
field,  O.;  d.  1889,  Lyons,  N.  Y.;  m.  28  April,  1881,  Elisa- 
beth Harrison  Pierre.  He  was  the  first  graduate  of  Bncfa- 
tel  College,  Akron,  O.;  served  four  months  in  Co.  E,  135th 
Ohio  Vol.,  during  the  Civil  War.  ii.  Marshall  Fremont,  b. 
16  July,  1851,  Mogadore,  O.;  m.  2  July,  1874,  Eva  Ann 
Lewis.  He  died  at  Hartford,  Conn.  iii.  Harriet  AdeU,  b. 
1858,  Suffidd,  O.;  d.  18  Sept.,  1878,  Illinois  City,  IlL 

1560.  Ward,  b.  11  Sept.,  1834;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Jordan. 

1561.  Hubbard,  Jr.,  b.  1837;  d.  1840. 

1562.  Sarah  CordeUa,  b.  1839;  m.  at  Akron,  O.,  9  Nov.,  1869,  Aaron 

Eliphalet  Austin.     No  issue.     Res.  Randolph,  O. 

613.  John  Handt^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Increased,  Lieut, 
Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  23  August,  1804^ 
and  died  11  January^  1880,  at  Woodbridge,  Mich.  At  the  age  of 
sixteen  he  was  taken  by  his  father  to  Ohio,  and  in  this  new  country 
he  became  skilled  as  a  woodsman,  both  with  the  axe  and  the  rifle. 
As  an  offhand  shot  there  were  few  his  equal,  and  with  the  broad-axe 
he  was  an  expert,  many  of  the  houses  now  standing  in  Stow  owing 
their  frames  to  the  work  of  his  hands.  He  also  learned  the  stone- 
cutter's trade,  and  did  considerable  work  of  this  kind  in  Kent,  Akron 
and  other  places.  On  the  farm  his  strength  and  endurance  were 
remarkable,  and  the  envy  of  his  associates.  In  1849  the  '*  gold  fever  " 
took  him  to  California.  The  journey  was  made  overland  and  was 
long  and  tedious.  The  little  party  of  four  was  obliged  to  abandon 
its  worn  out  horses  and  complete  the  journey  on  foot,  each  carrying 
on  his  back  the  stores  that  were  most  needed.  Mr.  Pendleton's  skill 
with  the  rifle  was  largely  depended  upon  to  supply  them  with  food. 

Almost  immediately  upon  arrival  at  their  claim  he  was  stricken 
with  fever,  and  for  some  months  hovered  between  life  and  death,  but 
at  last  he  rallied  and  was  able  to  return  East,  impoverished  in  pockety 
broken  in  health,  ill  and  discouraged.  Home  and  friends,  however, 
brought  him  back  to  hope  and  strength,  and  it  was  not  long  before 
he  was  himself  aga|n,  once  more  applying  himself  to  the  farm.  In 
1856  the  old  homestead  at  Stow  was  sold  and  he  removed  to  Man- 
tua, Ohio,  where  he  lived  about  eight  years,  and  then  bought  a  farm 
at  Woodbridge,  Mich.,  upon  which  the  rest  of  his  life  was  spent. 

John  Handy^  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Stow,  O.,  1  July,  1829, 
Phebe  Jones  Shepard,  bom  1  July,  1813,  Colebrook,  Conn.,  died  9 
November,  1855,  Stow,  O.,  daughter  of  William  apd  Ethelinda 
(Pratt)  Shepard.  He  married  (2),  at  Mantua,  O.,  14  October, 
1856,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Reed)  Noragon,  bom  6  June,  1817,  died  31 
May,  1872,  Mantua.  He  married  (3),  at  Ransom,  Mich.,  24  Octo- 
ber, 1867,  Mrs.  Margaret  Rarick,  bom  8  January,  1810,  died  9  Oc- 
tober, 1885,  Woodbridge,  Mich. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio: 

1563.  Charlotte  Maria®,  b.  24  June,  1830;  m.  John  Thompson. 


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IBTSNTH   OKKSRATION  S81 

1664.  Snsan  Elizabeth,  b.  8  July,  1833;  m.  (1),  Jesse  A.  Post;  (2), 
Volncy  Taffncr. 

1565.  George  Henry,  b.  2  Aug.,  1836;  m.  Laura  P.  Baldwin. 

1566.  Engene  Allen,  b.  26  Oct.,  1845;  m.  Jennie  E.  Knight 

1567.  EUa  Angusta,  b.  13  June,  1849;  d.  22  Aug.,  1902,  Fenvillc, 

Mich.;  m.  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  2  Feby.,  1869,  Myron  Millard 
Freeman,  b.  29  Aug.,  1846,  Macedon,  N.  Y.     Issue  (Free- 
man) :    i.  Charles  Alfred^,  b.  23  Nov.,  1870,  Hanover,  Mich. 
He  is  married  and  lives  at  Holland,  Mich. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  Mantua,  Ohio: 

1568.  Hattie  Viola,  b.  31  Oct.,  1868;  m.  at  Hays  City,  Kas.,  26 

Aug.,  1883,  Charles  Melville  Shade,  b.  16  Oct.,  1853.  At 
last  accounts  they  were  living  at  Lincoln,  Neb.  Issue 
(Shade),  b.  Hays  City,  Kas.  (perhaps  incomplete):  i.  Mar- 
tin Eugene^,  b.  8  June,  1884.  ii.  Robert  Julian,  b.  16  July, 
1886.    iii.  Marion  Irene,  b.  1  Aug.,  1889. 

1569.  Ora  Estus,  b.  31  Oct,  1860;  d.  15  Aug.,  1861. 

614.  William  Alanson^  Pendleton  (William^,  Increase^,  Lieut, 
Joshua^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  3  July,  1794,  and 
died  at  East  Chester,  N.  Y.,  28  January,  1854.  He  was  a  con- 
tractor and  builder.  A  newspaper  obituary  notice  refers  to  him  as 
"  Major,"  but  we  have  not  learned  where  he  obtained  this  title. 

He  married  (1),  4  October,  1815,  Nancy  Kingman,  born  12  No- 
vember, 1796,  died  2  October,  1832,  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  where  Mr.  Pen- 
dleton settled  in  1826.     He  married  (2),  22  September,  1833,  Lucy 
B.  Waugh,  born  15  March,  1803,  died  22  August,  1861. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

1570.  Lewis",  b.  23  Aug.,  1816,  New  Marlboro,  Mass.;  m.  Lydia 

Thorp. 

1571.  Lucretia  C,  b.  6  Feby.,  1818;  d.  16,  or  17,  Nov.,  1833,  Lisle, 

N.  Y. 

1572.  Nancy  A.,  b.  23  Feby.,  1820;  d.  16  Nov.,  1838;  m.  25  Dec., 

1835,  Perry  Ashley.  Issue  (Ashley):  i.  Mary  Jane*,  d.  5 
Oct.,  1838,  ae.  6  weeks. 

1573.  Catherine,  d.  ae.  14. 

1574.  William  Welton,  b.  19  Sept.,  1822,  Sheffield,  Mass.;  m.  Maria 

J.  Emmons. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1575.  James  Alanson,  b.  27  Aug.,  1836;  d.  20  Jany.,  1858. 

1576.  Albert  Welton,  b.  17  Aug.,  1838;  d.  unm.  24,  or  27,  Sept., 

1865. 

1577.  George  Washington,  b.  1  Sept.,  1840;  immediately  upon  the 

outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  23  AprU,  1861,  in 
Co.  F,  2nd  Conn.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was  discharged 
on  account  of  disability,  26  June,  1861.  He  re-enlisted,  1 
April,  1862,  in  Co.  C,  1st  Begt,  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  and 
died  at  Columbia  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  31  Oct, 
1862   [Records  Conn.  Adj.  Gen.]. 


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1578.  Charles  Montgomery^  b.  12  June,  1844;  m.  Gertrude  Irwin. 

616.  Rosetta'  Pendleton  (William^,  Increase^,  Lieut,  Joshua*, 
Joneph^),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  2  May,  1798,  and  died  2 
December,  1856.  She  married  6  October,  1819,  Micajah  Bamum, 
bom  17  May,  1795,  died  6  April,  1860. 

Issne  (Bammn): 
i.  Augustus  Delamer®,  b.  21  Oct.,  1820;  d.  23  Feby.,  1844. 
ii.  Henry  Addison,  b.  21  Feby.,  1822;  d.  27  Jany.,  1861;  m.  22 

Nov.,  1848,  Rebecca  P.  Rice, 
iii.  Edward  Pendleton,  b.  2  March,  1824;  d.  4  April,  1870;  m.  22 

April,  1846,  Hannah  Foote  Baldwin, 
iv.  Lucretia  Minerva,  b.  14  March,  1826;  d.  26  Aug.,  1881;  m.  22 

Nov.,  1843,  Noah  R.  Hart. 
V.  William  Lewis,  b.  21  Nov.,  1829;  d.  20  Oct.,  1849. 
vi.  Walter  Smith,  b.  31  Jany.,  1831;  d.  1  Oct.,  1869;  m.  17  July, 

1854,  Bessie  A.  Hatch, 
vii.  Albert  Judson,  b.  3  Aug.,  1833;  d.  2  March,  1834. 
viii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  16  Jany.,  1836;  m.  6  July,  1858,  Dr.  John 

Fenley,  Jr. 
ix.  Charles  Milton,  b.  20  Jany.,  1840;  d.  21  Feby.,  1841. 
X.  Charles  Albert,  b.  26  May,  1842;  d.  5  Feby.,  1870;  m.  7  Jany., 

1868,  Julia  £.  Hine. 

617.  Increase  Alonzo^  Pendleton  (William^,  Increase^,  Lieut. 
Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  10  March,  1801, 
and  died  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  29  June,  1867.  He  was  for  many 
years  a  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  furniture  at  Marshall,  Mich.  In 
1860  he  removed  to  Kalamazoo,  and  became  associated  with  his  son 
in  the  pump  manufacturing  business. 

He  married  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  31  January,  1826,  Maria  Augusta 
Palmer,  bom  11  April,  1806. 

Issue,  first  three  born  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.: 
1679.  Lucretia  Maria',  b.  20  March,  1826;  d.  31  July,  1838,  Mar- 
shall, Mich. 
1580.  Cornelia  Ann,  b.  26  Aug.,  1828;  d.  unm.  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 

26  April,  1899. 
1681.  Son,  b.  25  March,  1832;  d.  6  April,  1832. 

1582.  William  Henry,  b.  11  Sept.,  1833,  Eckford,  Mich.;  m.  Phebe 

L.  Lincoln. 

1583.  Son,  b.  and  d.  20  Sept.,  1837. 

1584.  Son,  b.  and  d.  23  Dec.,  1839. 

618.  Merritt^  Pendleton  (William^,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*, 
Joseph*) y  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1  September,  1803,  and  died 
at  Waterville,  Conn.,  25  September,  1866.  He  married  11  Septem- 
ber, 1831,  Catherine'  Coan,  bom  19  July,  1813,  probably  at  Guil- 
ford, Conn.,  died  27  January,  1890,  Lansingburg,  Mich.,  daughter 
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Jr.^  and  Lacy  (Bartlett)  Fowler^  and  great-granddaughter  of  Noah 
and  [63]  Deborah*  (Pendleton)  Fowler. 

Issne,  bom  Cornwall,  Conn.: 
1586.  Louis',  b.  7  Nov.,  1832;  d.  11  March,  1836. 

1586.  Louisa  L.,  b.  8  Jany.,  1834;  d.  10  March,  1836. 

1587.  Mary,  b.  20  Jany.,  1836;  d.  21  Jany.,  1836. 

1688.  Henry  Lewis,  b.  1  Feby.,  1837;  m.  Mary  E.  Landon. 

1689.  Theodore  Augustus,  b.  21  April,  1839;  m.  Jane  M.  Abbott 

1690.  William  Lorenzo,  b.  8  Dec.,  1841;  enlisted  6  Sept.,  1861,  in 

Co.  £,  8th  Regt,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  discharged 
on  account  of  disability,  31  May,  1862.  He  re-enlisted,  11 
Aug.,  1863,  in  Co.  C,  14th  Regt.,  Conn.  Volunteers,  was 
captured  at  Rapidan  River,  Va.,  6  Feby.,  1864,  and  died  of 
starvation  at  Andersonville,  Ga.,  6  July,  1864  [Records 
Conn.  Adj.  Gen.].  His  grave  there  is  No.  2960.  He  was 
unm. 

1691.  Josephine,  b.  9  April,  1843;  d.  1  Sept.,  1849. 

1692.  Jonathan  B.,  b.  22  Nov.,  1846;  d.  8  Sept.,  1849. 

1593.  Jeannette  Maria,  b.  21  Oct.,  1861;  m.  at  New  Haven,  Conn., 

7  May,  1872,  Watson  L.  Seward.  Res.  Charlotte,  Mich. 
Issue  (Seward),  b.  New  Haven:  i.  Harry  Jason^,  b.  31 
Jany.,  1873;  d.  22  May,  1876,  Guilford,  Conn.  ii.  Frank 
WaUon,  b.  11  April,  1877. 

620.  (Rev.)  Henry  Gideon^  Pendleton  {William^,  Increase'^, 
Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  28  August, 
1807,  and  died  at  Chenoa,  111.,  1  July,  1881.  He  was  graduated 
from  Amherst  Cdlege  in  1836,  and  not  long  afterwards  took  up  the 
study  of  theology  at  Lane  Seminary,-  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  from  which 
institution  he  was  graduated  in  1839.  A  year  earlier  he  had  been 
licensed  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  to  preach  the  gospel,  and  his  ordination 
as  a  minister  took  place  at  Granville,  111.,  in  January,  1840.  He 
continued  here  four  years,  and  after  a  year  at  Lacon,  became  pastor 
of  a  church  at  Henry,  111.  Very  soon  after  this  he  founded  a  young 
woman's  seminary  there,  and  for  twenty-five  years  enjoyed  a  suc- 
cessful career  in  educational  lines.  About  1870  he  again  assumed 
the  pulpit,  taking  charge  of  a  church  at  Chenoa,  111.,  and  preaching 
there  and  in  the  vicinity  until  within  four  years  of  his  decease. 

Rev.  Henry  G.''  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Farmington,  111.,  10 
April,  1839,  Elizabeth  Lament  Hart,  bom  1  December,  1809,  Go- 
shen, Conn.,  died  22  February,  1860,  Henry,  111.,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Henry  and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Street)  Hart.  He  married  (2),  at 
LaSalle,  111.,  11  July,  1860,  Sarah  Wood  Dana,  who  died  at  Henry, 
111.,  6  July,  1861.  He  then  married  (3),  22  February,  1862,  Emily 
Booth,  bom  24  November,  1818,  died  9  September,  1884,  daughter 
of  Gains  and  Clarissa  (Dewey)  Booth. 
Issue  bv  first  wife  * 

1594.  William  Henry*,  b.  V  March,  1840,  Granville,  111.;  d.  29  Jany., 

1842. 


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1595.  Lncretia  Ann,  b.  and  d.  1  Oct^  1844,  Lacon,  111. 

1596.  Ann  Lucretia,  b.  16  April,  1848,  Henry,  111.;  d.  6  May,  1851. 
Issne  by  second  wife: 

1597.  Sarah  Emma,  b  and  d.  7  June,  1851. 

Issne  by  third  wife: 

1598.  Son,  b.  6  Jnly,  1853;  d.  16  July,  1853. 

1599.  Mary  Anna,  b.  27  Oct,  1854;  d.  unm.,  21  Sept.,  1892. 

1600.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  21  Dec.,  1856;  nnm.     She  is  a  graduate 

of  The  Western  College  for  Women,  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  and 
since  that  time  has  taken  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  degrees  at  Woos- 
ter  University.  From  1882-1888,  she  was  a  missionary  at 
Delue,  India,  and  in  1889  became  an  instructor  at  Wooster 
University,  where  she  is  now  Adjunct  Professor  of  English. 

1601.  Clarissa  Lncretia,  b.   1   June,   1859;  m.   6   Sept.,   1899,  Rev. 

Giles  Gorton  Brown.  No  issue.  She  is  a  graduate  of  Ober- 
lin  College,  receiving  her  A.  B.  degree  in  1892.  Dr.  Brown 
and  his  wife  are  missionaries  at  Udupitty,  Jaffna,  Ceylon. 

1602.  Emily  Rosette,  b.   19   Nov.,  1861;  m.  11  Aug.,  1888,  Ralph 

Dana  Lewis.  Res.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Issue  (Lewis):  i. 
Clara  Louise^  b.  1  Aug.,  1889.    ii.  Emily,  b.  20  June,  1891. 

Rcf.i  "Hart  Genealogy;"  ** History  of  Windsor,  Conn.,''  pp.  119-llS; 
"Historic  Records  of  Corawall,  Conn.**^ 

622.  Reuben  Welton^  Pexdletok  {William^,  Increase*,  Lieut. 
Joshua^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  15  July,  1812,  and 
died  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  23  September,  1874.  He  settled  in  that 
town  in  1833  and  engaged  in  cabinet  making  and  in  farming  the  rest 
of  his  life.  Mr.  Pendleton  had  the  respect  and  confidence  of  all  who 
knew  hipi,  and  was  elected  to  many  of  the  town  offices. 

He  married  (1),  at  Fredonia,  Mich.,  6  October  (or  7  September), 
1838,  Sarah  Ann  Darling,  daughter  of  Barber  and  Sarah  (Willard) 
Darling.     She  died  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  22  April,  1848,  aged  31,  and 
he  married  (2),  at  Marshall,  9  November,  1848,  Caroline  Pringle. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

1603.  Rosette  Ann^  b.  2  Feby.,  1840,  Fredonia,  Mich.;  d.  3  Aug., 

1907,  Marshall,  Mich.;  m.  Joseph  P.  King.  No  issue.  Mrs. 
King  took  great  interest  in  her  family,  and  having  many  of 
its  records,  was  able  to  give  us  much  help. 

1604.  John,  b.  4  March,  1842,  Marshall,  Mich.    At  the  first  call  for 

volunteers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Rebellion  he  enlisted  at 
Henry,  111.,  for  the  ninety  days'  service,  and  upon  the  ex- 
piration of  this  term,  he  re-enlisted  for  the  war,  in  Co.  B, 
17th  Regt.,  111.  Volunteers.  He  was^  promoted  Orderly  Ser- 
geant, and  was  killed  at  Fort  Donelson,  15  Feby.,  1862. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  born  Marshall,  Mich.: 
1606.  George  R.  Welton,  b.  6  Nov.,  1860;  m.  Emma  J.  Bisbee. 

1606.  Jennie  Lind,  b.  18  Sept.,  1852;  d.  22  Dec.,  1854. 

1607.  Frank  H.,  b.  27  March,  1867;  m.  Anna  T.  McDermott. 


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625.  Noah  S,^  Pendleton  {WUUam*,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  26  November,  1826,  and  died 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  8  October,  1867.  He  married  September, 
1860  (or  January,  1851),  Lurinda  Hull,  bom  24  June,  1833,  died 
16  August,  1856,  daughter  of  Ransley  and  Amanda  (Butler)  Hull. 

Issue: 
1608.  Willis  Edward*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1861,  Cornwall  Hollow,  Conn.;  m. 
Louise  S.  Waugh. 

627.  Esther^  Pendleton  (Davids,  WUliam^,  Edmund*,  Ed- 
mund*), was  born  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  9  December,  1803,  and  died 
1  Febroary,  1862.  She  married  14  November,  1824,  Jason  Beers, 
a  native  of  Derby,  Conn.  He  was  evidently  that  Jason  Beers  who, 
according  to  the  records  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  died  there,  19  Janu- 
ary, 1885,  aged  83  years,  9  months,  20  days,  and  was  bom  at  Derby, 
son  of  John  and  Betsey  A.  Beers. 

Issue  (Beers): 
i.  William  PendletonS  b.  24  March,  1825;  d.  1899;  m.  Jane  Hol- 

brook.     He  lived  in  Newark,  N.  J. 
U.  Clarissa,  b.  1  Feby.,  1828,  Tmmbull,  Conn.;  d.  10  Dec.,  1905, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.;  m.  David  D.  Lockwood. 
iii.  Mary  Esther,  b.  21   Sept.,  1829;  m.  David  Livingston.     Res. 

(1906),  Stratford,  Conn, 
iv.  Margaret,  b.  14  Dec.,  1831;  d.  2  Oct.,  1835. 
V.  Theodore  Patterson,  b.  11  March,  1834;  d.  2  Sept,  1835. 
vi.  Theodore  Jason,  b.  21  May,  1837;  d.  27  Jany.,  1864;  unm. 
vii.  Lydia,  b.  28  Jany.,  1843;  d.  29  June,  1854. 
viii.  George  Medcer,  b.  27  Sept.,  1845.     Res.  Hartford,  Conn.     He 
has  been  married  twice. 

628.  Harriet^  Pendleton  (David*,  William*,  Edmund*,  Ed- 
mund*), was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  3,  or  30,  October,  1805,  and 
died  19  March,  1892.  She  married  17  September,  1828,  John 
Beardsley,  of  Stratford. 

Issue  (Beardsley): 
f.  Edward',  b.  19  Aug.,  1829;  d.  30  Sept.,  1829. 
ii.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  28  Aug.,  1830;  d.  27  Jany.,  1852;  m.  29  Nov., 

1849  (as  his  first  wife),  Wheeler  Beers. 
iii.  Lemuel  John,  b.  5  Dec.,  1832;  m.  1862,  Margaret  A.  Perry. 
Res.  Stratford,  Conn.  Their  daughter,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane* 
(Beardsley)  Morehouse,  of  Stratford,  is  a  member  of  Mary 
Silliman  Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  with  [66]  WiUiam**  Pendleton 
as  one  of  her  Revolutionary  ancestors. 

631.  Mary  Ann^  Pendleton  (David*,  William*,  Edmund*,  Ed- 
mund*), was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  24  July,  1812,  and  died  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  13  Febmary,  1890.  She  married  at  Stratford, 
28  January,  1849,  William  Stanley  Stoddard,  bom  13  April,  1816, 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  died  17  August,   1851.     He  was  an   overseer  in 


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railroad   construction  work^   and  was  killed   by  the  explosion  of  a 
blast  which  was  supposed  to  have  gone  out. 

Issue  (Stoddard),  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.: 
i.  Son,  unnamed,  b.  6  Nov.,  1849;  d.  9  Nov.,  1849. 
ii.  Son,  unnamed,  b.  and  d.  5  Dec,  1850. 

iii.  Stanley  William,  b.  13  March,  1852;  m.  (1),  Ada  Frances 
Brown.  She  d.  29  Jany.,  1876,  and  he  m.  (2),  Anna  Brando. 
Res.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

634.  David'  Pendleton  {David*,  William*,  Edmund*,  EdmutuP), 
was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  14  August,  1819,  and  died  at  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  3  May,  1900.  He  was  for  many  years  a  manufacturer 
of  harness  at  Bridgeport,  and  was  a  well-to-do  and  respected  citizen. 

He  married  7  October,  1849,  Eunice  Jones,  born  30  September, 
1824,  Wilton,  Conn.,  died  18  December,  1902,  daughter  of  Henry 
and  Anna  (Olmstead)  Jones. 

Issue,  bom  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.: 

1609.  SamueP,  b.  28  July,  1851;  m.  three  times. 

1610.  Howard,  b.  30  Aug.,  1853;  m.  Mary  Louise  Ferree. 

1611.  Child,  unnamed,  b.  and  d.  6  Aug.,  1856. 

1612.  Anna,  b.  23  Sept.,  1867;  m.  21  April,  1880,  Augustus  S.  May, 

b.  6  May,  1854,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  son  of  Sylvester  Still- 
man  and  Jane  (Welles)  May.  He  is  treasurer  of  the  N.  Y., 
N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.,  with  offices  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
makes  his  home  at  Bridgeport.  Issue  (May):  i.  Althea^, 
b.  25  April,  1892. 

635.  Abigail^  Pendleton  {David*,  William*,  Edmund*,  Edmund*), 
was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  8  May,  1821,  and  died  at  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  7  July,  1904.  She  married  John  K.  Taylor,  and  had  issue 
(Taylor) : 

i.  Frank*,  b.  4  July,  1845;  m.  Etta  Porter. 

ii.  Augusta,  b.  25  June,  1849;  m.  29  Dec,  1875,  George  Enapp. 
Res.  Bridgeport. 

637.  Betsey^  Pendleton  {Isaac*,  William*,  Edmund*,  Edmund^), 
was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  27  January,  1807,  and  died  21  May, 
1897.     She  married,  as  his  second  wife,  16  April,  1835,  John  Cook 
Hayden,  bom  21  January,  1807,  Hartford,  Conn.,  son  of  Nathaniel 
Loomis  and  Mary  (Cook)   Hayden. 
Issue    (Hayden): 
i.  Henry  J.*,  b.  29  July,  1836;  m.  Mary  A.  Keeney.     Res.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     He  has  been  an  officer  in  the  2nd  Regt.,  N.  Y. 
National  Guard,  a  police  commissioner  of  Brooklyn,  and  a 
United  States  marshal. 
ii.  Henrietta  W.,  b.  22  May,  1842;  d.  7  Feby.,  1853. 
iii.  Amelia  Pendleton,  b.  13  Jany.,  1845;  m.  Philip  Meeder.     Res. 
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642.  Edmund^  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  William^,  Edmund*,  Edmund^), 
was  bom  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  14  October,  1819.  At  the  age  of  fonr- 
te*»n  he  went  to  New  Haven,  Conn.,  where  by  industry  and  frugality 
he  was  able  to  embark  in  business  for  himself  eight  years  later, 
opening  a  grocery  and  ship-chandlery  store  on  Long  Wharf,  which 
he  successfully  conducted  for  twenty  years.  From  1861  to  1881  he 
was  connected  with  the  New  Haven  Custom  House,  and  was  Dep- 
uty Collector  of  the  port  during  the  last  twelve  years  of  this  period. 
Since  this  time  Mr.  Pendleton  has  engaged  in  no  active  business,  liv- 
ing a  quiet  and  retired  life  on  one  of  New  Haven's  beautiful  old  resi- 
dential streets,  where  now,  in  his  ninety-first  year,  he  still  enjoys 
fair  health  and  good  memory. 

Edmund^    Pendleton   married   at  New   Haven,  Conn.,  2   October, 
1844,  Emeline  Davis,  bom  12  July,  1815,  died  16  November,  1891, 
daughter  of  Samuel  P.  and  Emma  (Chapman)  Davis. 
Issue,  bom  New  Haven: 

1613.  Alices  b.  Aug.,  1847;  d.  1  March,  1848. 

1614.  Emma  Davis,  b.  20  June,  1848;  d.  22  Oct.,  1901;  m.  11  Nov., 

1873,  Andrew  Clark.  He  was  a  Deut.  in  a  (Federal)  Ken- 
tucky Regt.  during  the  Civil  War.  Issue  (Clark) :  i.  Alic^, 
b.  2  May,  1877;  a  teacher  in  the  State  Normal  School  at 
New  Britain,  Conn.  ii.  Anna,  \  12  July,  1878.  She  is  un- 
married and  makes  her  home  with  her  grandfather  at  New 
Haven. 

1615.  Cornelia,  b.  30  Sept.,  1849;  d.  May,  1899;  m.  28  Oct.,  1875, 

Agur  Wheeler,  and  had  no  issue. 

645.  James^  Pendleton  (3rd)  (James^,  James^,  Edmund*,  Ed- 
mund^), was  bom  at  Milton,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.,  1798,  and  died  in  West 
Virginia  in  October,  1876.  With  others  of  his  family  he  removed 
to  Allegany  County,  N.  Y.,  and  about  the  year  1840  settled  near 
Brockwayville,  Pa.,  where  he  built  a  saw  and  grist  mill,  and  also  ran 
a  carding  machine  for  a  number  of  years.  After  the  death  of  his 
first  wife  he  sold  out  his  interests  to  his  son  and  returned  to  New 
York,  where  he  married  the  second  time  and  afterwards  came  back 
to  Pennsylvania,  locating  at  a  place  called  Canada,  about  seven  miles 
south  of  his  former  home.  Here  he  resumed  the  milling  business^ 
remaining  here  until  the  marriage  of  his  daughter  by  his  second  wife, 
when  he  removed  to  West  Virginia. 

James^  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Galway,  N.  Y.,  about  1820, 
Sarah  Reynolds,  bom  4  January,  1790,  died  23  July,  1844,  daugh- 
ter of  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Mosher)  Reynolds.  He  married  (2), 
about  1846,  Mrs.  Electa  Irena  (Metoon)  Joyner,  widow  of  Isaac 
Joyner. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Milton,  N.  Y.: 

1616.  DanieP,  b.  28  Feby.,  1822;  m.  Elizabeth  McMinn. 

1617.  Phebe,  b.  19  April,  1824;  m.  (1),  Henry  Shaffer;  (2),  Edgar 

R.  E.  MiUs. 

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Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Canada^  Pa.: 

1619.  Mary  Ann,  b.  about  1848;  m.  (1),  op  (2),  McLaughlin. 

Her  relatives  have  lost  track  of  her.  She  was  said  to  have 
a  daughter,  Elizabeth^  MjcLaughlin,  at  Hurricane  Bridge, 
W.  Va.,  but  inquiry  there  failed  to  find  her. 

646.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (James^,  Jatnei^,  Edmund^,  Edmund*), 
was  bom  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  22  July,  1801.    He  married 

Lydia ,  as  shown  by  the  Warren  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  and  removed 

with  the  rest  of  his  family  to  Allegany  County,  N.  Y.  We  have 
never  been  able  to  obtain  any  information  from  his  descendants,  but 
his  nephew,  the  late  James  W.  Pendleton,  of  Scio,  N.  Y.,  stated  that 
John^  had  the  following  issue  (order  uncerrtain) : 

1620.  Rachel*  (dec.) ;  m.  George  Comfort,  and  had  issue  (Comfort) : 

i.  John^,  of  Transit  Bridge,  N.  Y.     ii.  May. 

1621.  Sarah  (dec.) ;  m.  Alva  Hand,  and  had  no  issue. 

1622.  Eunice  (dec);  m.  John  Clark,  and  had  four  daughters,  whose 

whereabouts  are  unknown. 

1623.  Child,  d.  young. 

1624.  Child,  d.  young. 

647.  David^  Pendleton  (James^,  James^,  Edmund^,  Edmund*), 
was  bom  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7  October,  1803,  and  died 
at  Amity,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  1872.  He  was  a  legatee  of  the 
will  of  his  great-uncle,  [68]  David*  Pendleton,  the  old  Revolutionary 
soldier  from  whom  he  was  named. 

David^  Pendleton  married  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  10  Febmary, 
1830,  Mary  Ann  Stedwell,  bom  1801,  died  1877,  daughter  of  James 
and  Sarah  (Jennings)  Stedwell. 

Issue: 
1626.  Eliza  Ann*,  b.  10  Feby.,  1833;  m.  24  Oct.,  1878,  Levi  Maybee, 
of  Scio,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

1626.  Isaac  William,  b.  11  May,  1841;  m.  6  Aug.,  1877,  Mrs.  Mary 

Eliza  (Lewis)  Maybee,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Lewis. 
No  issue.     Res.  Scio,  N.  Y. 

651.  Solomon^  Pendleton  (James^,  James*,  Edmund^,  Edmund*)* 
was  bom  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  22  August,  1816,  and  died 
at  Amity,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  10  August,  1891.  He  married  (1), 
1836,  Martha  Louisa  Cartwright,  bom  12  August,  1818,  Allegany 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  William  and  Abigail  (Davis)  Cartwright. 
They  separated  and  he  married  (2),  in  1838,  Lucy  Holton,  bom 
1819,  died  20  July,  1875,  daughter  of  William  and  Ann  (Ems) 
Holton. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

1627.  Lydia  Marion®,  b.  8  Feby.,  1838,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.  at 

Blandinsville,  111.,  13  July,  1858,  Rev.  Burrus  Elijah  Kauf- 
man, b.  7  Aug.,  1835,  Holmes  Co.,  Ohio,  son  of  David  and 


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Mary  Ann  (Yocnm)  Kaufman.  Res.  Nickerson,  Eas.  Issne 
(Kaufman):  i.  Mary  Arminda^,  b.  5  Aug.,  1860^  Lancaster, 
III.;  m.  1  March,  1887,  Jacob  Weiss.  Res.  Dinuba,  Calif, 
ii.  Abbie  Jane,  b.  15  June,  1863,  Illinois  City,  111.;  m.  16 
June,  1889,  Abram  Lincoln  Knott.  Res.  Wichita,  Kas.  iiL 
Emma  Louisa,  b.  13  March,  1865,  SheflBeld,  111.;  m.  4  Oct., 
1904,  Charles  Edgar  Claypool.  Res.  Nickerson,  Kas.  iv. 
Martha  DrusUla,  b.  21  Jany.,  1867,  Marietta,  111.;  unm. 
Res.  Nickerson,  Kas.  v.  Nellie  Lutella,  b.  12  Aug.,  1878, 
Macomb,  111.;  unm.  Res.  Nickerson,  Kas. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1628.  James  W.,  b.  17  Jany.,  1840,  Amity,  N.  Y.;  m.  Sarah  Whitney. 

1629.  Jolm  B.,  b.  21  Dec,  1841,  Amity,  N.  Y.;  m.  Mary  White. 

1630.  William  Henry,  b.  4  April,  1844,  Brockwayville,  Pa.;  m.  Lura 

Way. 

1631.  Isaac  B.,  b.  14  Nov.,  1848,  Amity,  N.  Y.;  m.  Rosanna  Steffy. 

1632.  Ann,  b.  Dec,  1850;  m.  (1),  Frank  Early;  (2),  Charles  Brad- 

ford. Res.  Shinglehouse,  Pa.  Issue  (Early):  i.  Susie^,  b. 
28  Oct.,  1878,  Scio,  N.  Y.;  m.  Daniel  Sweet  Address,  R. 
F.  D.,  WellsviUe,  N.  Y. 

654.  Simeon^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Simeon^,  James^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  12  August,  1775,  and  died  at  New  Ber- 
lin, N.  Y.,  28  June,  1828  (G.  S.).  A  letter  from  one  of  his  descend- 
ants states  that  he  served  in  the  United  States  Army  from  1800- 
1804,  and  was  also  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  1812.  The  Connecticut 
records  seem  to  bear  out  this  latter  statement,  as  they  show  that  a 
*'  Simon  "  Pendleton  served  as  a  sergeant  under  Capt.  Daniel  Carr 
from  August  9-27,  1814.  It  would  appear  that  Simeon^  lived  in 
Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut  until  after  the  close  of  this  war,  when 
he  removed  to  New  Berlin,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y. 

Simeon^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  Sally  Edwards,  who  was  bom  12 
June,  1781,  and  died  27  May,  1854.     We  have  not  been  able  to  de- 
termine her  parentage. 
Issue : 

1633.  Grace®,  b.  15  Dec,  1799;  m.  Lamanzan  Devall. 

1634.  Calvin,  b.  8  Oct.,  1805;  d.  unm.  10  April,  1888,  Conewango, 

N.  Y. 
1636.  Latham,  b.  11  Feby.,  1808;  d.  unm.  8  April,  1892. 

1636.  George,  b.   10  Aug.,   1810;   d.   about  Aug.,   1880,  unm.     He 

was  a  carpenter  and  builder  at  Conewango,  N.  Y.,  and  is 
said  to  have  been  a  Capt.  of  Militia. 

1637.  Dimmis  (Demaris  ?),  b.  27  June,  1812;  m.  Wilber  Gage. 

1638.  Lyman  N.,  b.  5  Aug.,  1814;  m.  Sophia®  Pendleton. 

1639.  Laura,  b.  13  Oct.,  1816;  d.  about  1887,  at  Concord,  Erie  Co., 

N.  Y.;  m.  Williams.     We  could  not  locate  any  of  her 

children,  but  her  nieces  say  she  had  the  following:  i. 
Henry,  ii.  John.  He  was  in  Emporium,  Pa.,  at  last  ac- 
counts,   iii.  NcUhan.    iv.  Eliza  Jane.    v.  Emma  C. 


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1640.  Perry,  b.  5  Sept.,  1818;  m.  (1),  Lorinda  Pettit;   (2),  Lydia 

Guiles. 

1641.  Nancy,  b.  18  Oct.,  1820;  d.  unm.,  6  Jany.,  1885. 

1642.  Sally,  b.  6  Dec.,  1822;  m.  William  Sheldon. 

655.  David^  Pendleton  {Simeon^,  James^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  September,  1779.  He  was  living  as  late 
as  1822,  as  he  was  named  in  his  father's  will  of  that  date.  He  is 
said  to  have  settled  in  Ohio,  but  no  trace  of  his  descendants  has  ever 
been  found. 

He  married  Anna  Richar  prior  to  1810,  as  the  Rensselaer  County, 
N.  Y.,  Deeds  [Vol.  vi,  p.  84]  show  that  David  Pendleton  and  wife, 
Anna,  were  heirs  of  the  estate  of  John  E.  Richar,  of  Berlin,  Rensse- 
laer Co.,  in  that  year. 

Mrs.  Eli  Cole,  of  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  who  first  gave  us  the  name 
of  her  uncle  David's  wife,  also  states  that  he  had  one  son, 

1643.  John^,  but  what  became  of  him  is  unknown,  and  we  cannot 

say  whether  David^  had  other  children  or  not. 

656.  Tabitha^  (Dorcas)  Pendleton  (Simeon^,  James^,  James^, 
Caleb*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1  December,  1783.  She  mar- 
ried Thomas  Ross,  who  may  have  been  a  son  of  that  Rev.  Thomas 
Ross  who  appeared  before  a  meeting  of  the  Westerly  Town  Council 
3  June,  1777,  stated  he  had  sold  his  property  and  wished  to  be  dis- 
missed. In  the  will  of  her  father  (1822),  Dorcas  is  referred  to  as 
the  widow  of  Thomas  Ross,  but  we  do  not  know  whether  or  not  she 
married  again.  According  to  her  niece,  Mrs.  Eli  Cole,  Dorcas  had 
issue  (Ross): 

i.  Thomas**. 

ii.  Rosene,  m.  Jake  Howard, 
iii.  Sarah. 

657.  Eliphalet^  Pendleton  (Simeon*,  James*,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  30  July,  1787,  and  died  at  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y.,  20  February,  1862.  He  served  in  the  New  York  Militia  in 
the  War  of  1812,  and  took  part  in  the  Plattsburg  campaign,  but 
through  illness  was  not  engaged  in  the  battle. 

He   married    (1),    Marcelia    (or    Marcella)    Weaver;    (2),    Sarah 
Bird,  who  was  born  15  July,  1795,  and  died  21  February,  1870. 
Issue,  born  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. — all  by  second  wife: 

1644.  Delia   Maria*,  b.   24   May,   1815.     She  m.    Freeman   Button, 

who  d.  in  the  Federal  army  during  the  Civil  War.     Issue 
(Button) :     i.   Elizabeth^,  d.   young,     ii.   Amanda,   m.    (1), 

Fred   Haenecke    (});    (2),  Perkins.      Res.    Columbus, 

N.  Y. 

1645.  David,  b.  14  Sept.,  1817;  m.  Louisa  M.  Crandall. 

1646.  Sophia,  b.  18  March,  1819;  m.  [1638]  Lyman  N.«  Pendleton. 

1647.  Hannah,  b.  25  April,  1820;  m.  Charles  Morton. 

1648.  Adaline,  b.  21   Nov.,   1821;  d.   6  May,  1890,  King's   Settle- 


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ment,  N.  Y.;  m.  Ira  Holliday.  Issue  (Holliday),  b.  Co- 
lumbus, N.  Y.:  i.  Adelaide^  b.  1847;  d.  1861.  ii.  Henry, 
b.  July,  1849;  d.  17  Nov.,  1902;  m.  3  July,  1870,  Mary 
Jane  WiUiams.  iii.  Leroy,  b.  29  Nov.,  1850;  m.  (1),  4 
July,  1870,  Lottie  Randall;  (2),  31  Dec.,  1874,  Mrs.  Ann 
(Rice)  Beebe.     Res.  No.  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

1649.  Child,  d.  inf. 

1660.  Rebecca,  b.  20  Feby.,  1829;  m.  14  July,  1861,  Eli  Cole.  Res. 
(1904),  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Cole):  i.  David  H.*, 
b.  30  Aug.,  1853;  m.  14  Oct.,  1879,  Ida  Thompson,  ii.  Eli- 
phalet  N.,  b.  14  Oct.,  1858;  m.  20  March,  1879,  Cora  Bar- 
ney [Torrey  Gen.],  iii.  Charles  E.,  b.  20  Jany.,  1869;  m. 
12  Oct,  1891,  Fanny  Reede. 

1651.  Laura  Celestia,  b.  30  April,  1834;  m.   (1),  28  Feby.,  1852, 

Rev.  Anson  Leroy  Holliday.  He  d.  30  Sept.,  1877,  and  she 
m.  (2),  5  Oct,  1881,  John  Santmyre.  Res.  (1903),  Sayre, 
Pa.  Issue  (Holliday):  L  Ella  Adelia\  h.  17  M&rchy  185^; 
d.  10  Nov.,  1864.  ii.  Anson  Laveme,  b.  6  April,  1857;  m. 
Mrs.  Julia  (Dix)  Maxwell.  Res.  Sayre,  Pa.  iii.  Darius 
Leroy,  b.  30  Sept,  1861;  d.  18  Dec,  1864. 

658.  Eli  D.^  (Ely)  Pendleton  (Simeon^,  Jatnes^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  2  July,  1789,  and  died  at  Elling- 
ton, N.  Y.,  16  February,  1849.  Shortly  after  his  first  marriage, 
which  is  said  to  have  occurred  in  Massachusetts,  Eli  Pendleton  re- 
moved to  what  is  now  Ellington,  Chautauqua  County,  N.  Y.  The 
History  of  that  county  [p.  284]  shows  that  in  June,  1816,  he  bought 
from  the  Holland  Land  Co.,  lot  20  in  township  4,  range  10.  At  that 
time  this  district  was  a  dense  wilderness.  Here  Eli  built  a  log 
house  and  cleared  a  space  in  the  forest,  where  for  some  years  he 
endured  the  hardships  of  a  pioneer's  life  in  a  new  country. 

He  married  (1),  about  1816,  Laura  King,  who  died  in  1830.  He 
married  (2),  Sarah  Youngs,  and  (3),  Laura  Case,  who  was  born  16 
September,  1800,  and  died  7  May,  1866,  daughter  of  Eliphalet  and 
Vina  (Hutchens)   Case. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  born  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.: 

1652.  William",  b.  April,  1818;  d.  27  Sept,  1889;  m.  1861,  Sarah 

King,  b.  June,  1820,  d.  Sept,  1891,  dau.  of  Ward  King. 
They  had  one  child  that  d.  in  inf. 

1653.  Alonzo,  b.   1820;  m.  Mrs.  Amanda  Bentley. 

1654.  Caroline,  b.  June,  1822;  m.  Benjamin  Bentley. 

1655.  Laura,  b.  1824;  burned  to  death,  7  April,  1903;  m.  15  Sept., 

1842,  Benjamin  King.     Issue  (King):     i.  Final  Harris*,  b. 
1844;   m.   Ella   Sage.     Res.   Conewango  Valley,   N.   Y.     ii. 
Eli  Ward,  b.  1855;  m.  Mary  Parsons.     Res.  Cherry  Creek, 
N.  Y. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  Conewango,  N.  Y.: 

1656.  Malinda,  b.  15  Sept,  1833;  m.  (1),  Alonzo  McNitt;  (2),  Ni- 

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342  THE  PENDLBTOX  OEXEALOOT 

1657.  Henrietta^    d.    Webster    City^    Iowa;    m.    Lyman    Clark.     No 

issue. 

659.  Zayiah^  (Serviah)  Pendletox  (Simeon^,  James^,  Jame9\ 
Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  October,  1791.  She  mar- 
ried, as  his  second  wife,  Benjamin  Sisson,  b.  13  October,  1787,  son 
of  John  and  Alcha  (Crandall)  Sisson.  Benjamin  Sisson 's  first  wife 
was  Hannah  Cranston.  He  removed  to  Vevay,  Ind.,  and  has  de- 
scendants living  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  and  in  Kentucky. 

Zaviah'  had  issne   (Sisson): 
i.  Mary.     ii.  Ann.     iii.  Ira.     iv.  Jnlia  A.     ▼.  Luanda,     vi.  John. 
This  record  was  furnished  by  Arthur  A.  Wood,  of  Slocum,  B.  I., 
who  is  compiling  a  genealogy  of  the  Sisson  family. 

660.  James^  Pendleton  (Simeon^,  James^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  April,  1796,  and  died  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y., 
1  August,  1877  (G.  S.).  He  settled  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  and  after- 
wards removed  to  Oneonta,  where  he  engaged  in  farming  and  hop 
growing.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  militia  during  the  War  of  1812, 
and  served  in  the  Plattsburg  expedition. 

James^  Pendleton  married  Mary  Saunders,  who  was  bom  23  Au- 
gust, 1797,  and  died  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  7  March,  1890  (G.  S.). 
Issue: 

1658.  Mary  Priscilla',  b.  13  July,  1818;  d.  9  March,  1887,  Oneonta, 

N.  Y.;  m.    (1),  Miller,  a  soldier  of  the   Civil  War; 

(2),  Perry  B.  Bennett.  Issue  (Miller),  perhaps  incomplete: 
i.  Ida  Rebecca^,  m.  (1),  Burgin;  (2),  Hatch- 
man.  Res.  Detroit,  Mich.  ii.  James,  m.  his  first  cousin, 
Elizabeth*  Dungan.  iii.  Mary  Jane,  b.  23  May,  1840;  d.  21 
May  (}),  1895;  m.  Isaac  Spencer. 
1669.  Martha  Marcelia,  d.  Nov.,  1904,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Jacob  Cox  Dungan.  Issue  (Dungan),  order  uncertain,  b. 
mostly  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.:  i.  Elieabeth,  m.  (1),  her  first 
cousin,  James*  Miller  [See  preceding  family] ;  (2),  Gra- 
ham Schaeffer(?);  (3),  Washington  LaugUin.  ii.  Mary 
A.,  m.  Alfred  Haner.  iii.  Margaret,  m.  William  Swartout. 
iv.  Martha,  m.  Alfred  Rowe.     v.  Julia,  m.  Oliver  Burr.     vi. 

Helen,  m.  Theodore  Schultz.     vii.  Catherine,  m. . 

viii.  Jacob  Cox,  Jr.,  b.  19  April,  1856;  m.  Sarah  Jane  Don- 
nelly. Res.  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  He  has  five  ch.,  among 
them  a  son,  James  Pendleton^^  (Dungan).  ix.  Bellmaria, 
m.  Col.  Lewis  Cazer.  Res.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  x.  George,  d. 
young,  xi.  Charles,  d.  young,  xii.  Robert,  d.  young,  xiii. 
Ida  Frances,  d.  young. 

661.  Lydia^  Pendleton  (Simeon^,  James^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
born  probably  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  died  between  1842  and  1848. 
After  her  parents'  divorce  and  her  mother's  re-marriage  to  Perry 
Bromley,  she  was  brought  up  by  the  latter  and  became  known  as 


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Lydia  Bromley.  She  married  (1),  Jedediah  Austin^  probably  a  son 
of  Jedediah  Austin^  one  of  Westerly's  Revolutionary  soldiers.  Her 
second  husband  was  William  R.  Burdick^  whom  she  married  at  some 
date  later  than  1840. 

Issue  (Austin) y  born  at  or  near  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  Charles  WilliamS  b.  3  Sept.,  1820;  d.  14  Sept.,  1877,  Potter 
HiU,  R.  I.;  m.  at  Westerly,  25  April,  1844,  Emma  Ann 
Bliven.  She  was  living  at  Potter  Hill  as  late  as  Aug.,  1908. 
Charles  W.  Austin  was  a  master  mariner  in  the  foreign 
trade.  In  1862  he  rescued  the  crew  and  saved  part  of  the 
cargo  of  a  Spanish  ship  which  was  afire  at  sea,  and  for  this 
humane  deed  he  received  a  medal  and  a  diploma  from  the 
Queen  of  Spain  in  the  following  year.  He  has  several  chil- 
dren living  at  Potter  Hill  and  Westerly, 
ii.  Sylvia  A.,  b.  about  1826;  d.  3  June,  1896,  ae.  70,  at  Westerly. 

She  m.  (1),  John  Ryan;  (2),  Elisha  West 
iii.  Susan  E.,  b.  later  than  1824,  as  in  the  will  of  Perry  Bromley 
(1842),  she  was  stated  to  have  been  under  eighteen.     She 
d.  young, 
iv.  Rhoda,  m.  at  Westerly,  4  July,  1846,  William  R.  Burdick,  her 
step-father.     They  removed  to  Norwichtown,  Conn. 


Dorcas^  Pendleton  (Samuel^,  Thomas',  James^,  Caleb*), 
is  said  to  have  been  bom  at  Islesboro,  Maine,  2  December,  1767^ 
and  died  there,  11  December,  1867.  Her  descendants  state  she  was 
the  first  white  child  bom  on  the  island.  She  married  (1),  1789^ 
Isaac  Ewell;*  (2),  1800,  Bela  (Beeley)  Nichols,  a  native  of  Co- 
hasset,  Mass.  He  removed  to  Eastport,  Me.,  in  1814,  and  died  in 
that  town. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Ewell): 
i.  Joseph^  b.   14  Feby.,  1790;  d.   1879,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.   (1), 

Fowler;  (2), .     He  was  the  father  of  eleven 

children. 

ii.  Betsey,  b.  31  Aug.,  1792;  m. Jordan  (?). 

iii.  Deborah,  b.  20  Nov.,  1794;  d.  young, 
iv.  Isaac,  Jr.     (.^). 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Nichols): 
V.  Dodge,  b.  8  April,  1803. 
vi.  Nathaniel,  b.  12  April,  1805   (or  14  April,  1807);  m.   [1679] 

Cordelia  E.*  Pendleton, 
vii.  Joram,  b.  17  July,  1808;  m.  Lucretia  Sprague. 
viii.  Lucretia,    b.    17    April,    1812;    m.    (1),    John    Fenwick;    (2), 
[1670]   Lyman  B.»  Pendleton. 

665.  Lydia^  Pendleton  (Samuel^,  Thomas',  James^,  Caleb'),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  7  January,  1773,  and  died  there,  6  August, 

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1842.  She  married  Rathbum  Dodge^  who  died  18  September,  1846, 
aged  79.  He  was  probably  her  first  cousin,  as  he  appears  to  have 
been  son  of  Simon  and  Prudence  (Rose)  Dodge,  and  it  believed  this 
Simon  Dodge  was  brother  to  [324]  Samuel^  Pendleton's  wife,  Bath- 
sheba  Dodge. 

Lydia^  (Pendleton)  Dodge  had  issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Lucretia^  b.  4  Oct.,  1792;  m.  Solomon  Sprague,  as  his  first 

wife.     His  second  wife  was  [440]  Lydia  Jane^  Pendleton, 
ii.  Israel,  b.  7  April,  1794;  d.  at  sea. 
iii.  Lydia,  b.  10  Jany.,  1800;  d.  unm.  6  Aug.,  1842. 
iv.  Mark  B.,  b.  20  Feby.,  1803;  m.  Abigail  Dodge. 
V,  Rathbum,  Jr.,  b.  6  July,  1806;  m.  Charity  Dodge, 
vi.  George  W.,  b.  18  March,  1809;  m.  Betsey  Dodge, 
vii.  Horatio  N.,  b.  2  Sept.,  1817. 

Rcf.:  "History  of  Islesboro,"  p.  194. 

666.  DoDGE^  Pendleton  (Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*), 
was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  in  1776,  and  was  drowned  early  in  1803, 
as  on  the  28th  of  March  in  that  year  his  widow  sold  her  dower 
rights  in  his  estate  (Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  xii,  356). 

He  married  Sally  Nash,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  The  "  History  of 
Islesboro  "  states  she  married  Simon  Dodge,  Sen.,  as  her  second  hus- 
band, but  her  descendants  say  that  Dodge^  Pendleton  was  her  only 
husband. 

Issue,  born  at  Islesboro: 

1660.  Abigail",  b.  10  Feby.,  1796;  m.  Solomon  P.  Coombs. 

1661.  Sally,  b.  7  AprU,  1798;  m.  Isaac  Warren. 

1662.  Elisha,  b.  19  Jany.,  1801;  m.  Mary  C.  Lindsey. 

668.  (Rev.)  Joshua^  Pendleton  (Samuel*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  17  October,  1781,  and  died  there, 
12  December,  1859.  In  his  early  life  he  was  a  mariner  and  served 
as  a  volunteer  in  the  War  of  1812.  In  1820  he  became  a  member 
of  the  Baptist  Church,  and  four  years  later  entered  the  ministry,  his 
mission  covering  many  of  the  islands  off  the  coast  of  Maine. 

Joshua^  Pendleton  married  4  July,  1800,  Sally  Randall,  of  Lin- 
colnville.  Me. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

1663.  Nathaniel*,  b.  7  April,  1803;  m.  Eunice  Grover. 

1664.  Joseph  Jones,  b.  29  Jany.,  1806;  m.  Mary  Collins. 

1665.  Samuel,  b.  29  May,  1808;  m.  Mary  Grover. 

1666.  Adam  Turner,  b.  2  June,  1813;  m.  Eliza  J.*  Bracy. 

1667.  Shubael  Hewes,  b.  5  July,  1817;  m.   (1),  Eunice  Bickford; 

(2),  Mrs.  Dorothy  Closson. 

1668.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  6  March,  1822;  m.  William  S.^  Dodge. 

669.  Mark^  Pendleton  (Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  in  1784,  and  died  there,  25  December,  1867. 


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He  married  about  1806^  Lydia  Ball^  daughter  of  John  Ball,  of  Block 
Island,  R.  I.    She  died  at  Islesboro,  June,  1869,  aged  83  years. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

1669.  Vincent',  b.  25  Jany.,  1807;  m,  Eliaa  Kimball. 

1670.  Lyman  B.,*  b.  4  Sept.,  1809;  m.   (1),  Sally  Herrick;   (2), 

Mrs.  Lucretia®  (Nichols)  Fenwick. 

1671.  Mark,  Jr.,  b.  2  Feby.,  1811;  ul  Elisa  J.  Coombs. 

1672.  Dodge,  b.  12  March,  1813;  m.  Mary  J.  Whalen. 

1673.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  15  June,  1815;  d.  unm.,  1899. 

1674.  Bathsheba,  b.  16  May,  1817;  m.  Daniel  Warren. 

1675.  Lemuel  Rich,  b.  27  Sept.,  1820;  m.  Mrs.  Elsie'  (Pendleton) 

Brown. 

1676.  Isaac  Case,  b.   19   Jany.,  1822;  m.   (1),  Mercy  Ann  Nash; 

(2),  Abigail  W.  Nash. 

1677.  Charlotte,  b.  8  July,  1824;  d.  at  Eastport,  Me.;  m.  (1),  Al- 

fred Clary;  (2),  John  Sears.  Issue  by  first  husband 
(Clary):  i.  Alfred^,  Jr.,  d.  young,  ii.  Alfreda  E.  (Eliza 
A.),  b.  7  Dec,  1850;  m.  Ed.  Morriel.  Res.  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.  Issue  by  second  husband  (Sears):  iii.  John,  Jr.  iv. 
Sarah,     y.  Eunice,     vi.  Lloyd,     vii.  Albert. 

1678.  Philena,  b.  24  April,  1826;  d.  16  Feby.,  1905,  Islesboro;  m. 

(1),  (published  11  Feby.,  1847),  James  F.  Michaels,  son 
of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Perry)  Michaels.  He  d.  30  Nov., 
1867,  and  she  m.  (2),  1877,  Sylvester  Fletcher.  Issue 
(Michaels):  i.  Philena  Melissa,  b.  22  Feby.,  1849;  m. 
[2929]  John*  Pendleton,  ii.  Abbie,  b.  12  Jany.,  1853;  d. 
10  Nov.,  1855. 

671.  Prudence^  Pendleton  {Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10  March,  1788,  and  died  18  February, 
1876.    She  married  Jacob  George  and  lived  in  Prospect,  Me. 
Issue  (George): 
i.  Isaac^,  b.  about  1808;  d.  about  1885,  Stockton  Springs,  Me.; 

m.  Irene  Eaton, 
ii.  Margaret,  b.  about  1810;  m.  Rufus  Catlin  and  had  eleven  ch. 
iii.  Obadiah  Worth,  b.  6  June,  1814;  d.  26  July,  1891,  Prospect, 
Me.;  m.  1  Jany.,  1839,  Ann  Emmons.     He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  "  Aroostook  War,"  and  has  sons.  Ivory  M?  and  Levi  D. 
(George),  of  Stockton  Springs,  Me.,  who  served  in  the  26th 
Me.  Vol.  during  the  Civil  War. 
iv.  Samuel    Pendleton,   d.    about    July,    1871,    Searsport,    Me.;    m. 

Eliza  Emmons.     He  served  in  the  "Aroostook  War." 
V.  Philena,  d.  unm. 

vi.  Prudence,  d.  unm.  at  Prospect,  Me.,  8  Sept.,  1869. 
vii.  Jacob,  Jr.,  lost  at  sea;  m.  (1),  Eleanor  Wise;  (2),  Mary  Hen- 
derson. 

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672.  Samuel^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Can 
leb^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  14  January,  1791,  and  died  there, 
21  September,  1844.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and  also  owned  a 
large  farm  at  Islesboro,  was  Deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Town 
Constable,  and  Selectman  of  Islesboro  in  1831. 

He  married   15  January,  1810,  Lucy  B.  Sprague,  bom  29   Sep- 
tember, 1789,  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  died  4  August,  1877,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Lydia  (Dodge)   Sprague. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

1679.  Cordelia  E.^  b.  18  Feby.,  1812;  m.  Nathaniel*  Nichols. 

1680.  Phebe,  b.  21  July,  1813;  d.  unm.,  6  Jany.,  1867. 

1681.  Niobe,  b.  15  Jany.,  1815;  m.  John  Batchelder. 

1682.  Albert,  b.  6  May,  1816;  d.  unm.,  29  May,  1877. 

1683.  Rodolphus,  b.  14  March,  1818;  m.  Sarah  M.  B.  Sawyer. 

1684.  Gamaliel  Rathburn,  b.  12  Aug.,  1822;  m.  Matilda  T.  Sawyer. 

1685.  Maximnian,  b.  19  Dec,  1833;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Collins. 

1686.  Deborah,  b.  1  Oct,  1835  (or  1  Oct,  1820);  m.  (1),  Francis 

Valais,  of  Bucksport,  Me.;  (2), .     Issue  (Valais) : 

i.  Alvonah,  m.  James  Floyd,  ii.  Alvenah.  iii.  Alphonto. 
iv.  Lucy  (?).  This  family  could  not  be  located,  and  conse- 
quently their  names  were  not  obtained  at  first  hand. 

673.  Simon  Dodoe^  Pendleton  (Samuel^,  Thonuu',  Jamet*,  Ca- 
leb^), was  bom  at  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  22  December,  1792,  and  died 
at  Bangor,  Me.,  28  December,  1870.  He  lived  on  the  old  homestead 
at  Islesboro  and  had  the  care  of  his  parents  in  their  old  age.  In 
1836  he  sold  his  property  on  the  island  and  removed  to  Prospect, 
Me. 

He  married  at  Islesboro,  26  December,  1816,  Mary  Staples  Fow- 
ler, born  21  May,  1797,  Prospect,  Me.,  died  31  January,  1885,  Isles- 
boro, daughter  of  Levi  and  Nancy  (Staples)   Fowler. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  except  as  noted: 

1687.  Nancy  Jane«,  b.  17  Oct,  1817;  d.  inf. 

1688.  Twin  boys,  unnamed;  d.  inf. 

1689.  Elsie  Crockett,  b.  9  Dec,  1819;  m.  (1),  Sylvester  H.*  Brown; 

(2),  [1675]  Lemuel  R.»  Pendleton. 

1690.  Prudence  Jane,  b.  25  March,  1821,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  James 

Curtis. 

1691.  Mary  Ann,  b.   26   Sept,   1823;   d.    16  Oct.,   1899,   Stockton 

Springs,  Me.;  m.  Stephen  E.  Fletcher,  b.  9  May,  1821,  So. 
Prospect,  Me.,  d.  16  July,  1890.  Issue  (Fletcher) :  i.  Leroy 
Dermont^,  d.  April,  1904,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Bryant  ii.  Henry  Washington,  b.  1  May,  1845.  Res. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1692.  Rosetta  Longfellow,  b.   17  Jany.,  1827;  d.  June,  1871,  Ban- 

gor, Me.;  m.  John  Preston  Stinson,  a  soldier  in  the  26th 
Me.  Volunteers  during  the  Civil  War.     Issue  (Stinson):     i. 

Annie  L.*,  m.  (1), Stevens;  (2),  Addison  Collins;  (3), 

Arthur  Meed.    ii.  Clarence,    iii.  Addie.    iv.  Leroy,  d.  young. 


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1693.  Simon  Andrew,  b.  29  Sept.,  1829;  m.  Merriam  J.  Berry. 

1694.  Levi  Alonzo,  b.  29  April,  1833;  m.  (1),  Lucy  E.  Lufkin;  (2), 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Wetherbee. 

1695.  Sylvester  Brown,  b.  17  Sept.,  1836,  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  Hannah 

M.  Eaton. 

1696.  William  Byron,  b.  8  Feby.,  1841,  Prospect,  Me.;  m.  Eliza  A.» 

Griffin. 

674.  Abigail^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^), 
was  bom  30  August,  1768,  and  died  at  Islesboro,  9  November,  1867, 
aged  99  years.  She  married  about  1784,  Deacon  David  Thomas,  Jr., 
a  native  of  Marshfield,  Mass. 

Issue  (Thomas),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  TUden*  b.  22  Feby.,  1786;  d.  15  Jany.,  1827;  m.  Charity  Syl- 
vester, 
ii.  John,  b.  16  May,  1788;  d.  young, 
iii.  Elisha,  b.  14  Nov.,  1790;  d.  unm. 
iv.  John  (2nd),  b.  2  June,  1793;  m.  Mary  Lane. 
V.  Daniel,  b.  30  April,  1796;  m.  Rebecca  Perry, 
vi.  Mercy,  b.  22  Nov.,  1798;  m.  William  PhUbrook. 
vii.  Abigail,  b.  17  June,  1802;  d.  14  Oct.,  1875;  m.  Jeremiah  War- 
ren, 
viii.  David,  b.  20  April,  1804. 
iz.  Lydia,  b.  18  Aug.,  1805;  m.  Henry  Mathews,  of  Searsport,  Me. 
X.  Isaac,  b.  15  Dec.,  1807;  d.  27  May,  1881;  m.   (1),  26  Oct., 
1839,  Angelica  Warren;   (2),  7  March,  1843,  Betsey  Jane 
Farrow;  (3),  (pub.  6  Dec,  1859),  Mrs.  Mary  Thomas, 
zi.  Rhoda,  b.  27  Feby.,  1810;  m.  Chesley  Mathews,  of  Searsport. 
xii.  Jacob,  b.  6  June,  1812;  d.  15  Jany.,  1884;  m.  9  Dec,  1836, 
Mrs.  Julia  A.  (Lane)  Hopkins,  widow  of  Rufus  Hopkins. 

Ref.:  **  History  of  Islesboro^"  pp.  384-5,  S97. 

676.  Cynthia  A.^  Pendlbton  (Nathaniel*,  Thomat^,  Jamet^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  probably  about  1770,  as  she  died  28  April,  1857, 
aged  86  or  88  years.  She  married  13  November,  1789,  Zenas  Drink- 
water,  bom  9  November,  1768,  died  28  January,  1853,  son  of  Mica- 
jah  and  Elizabeth  (Bradford)  Drinkwater.  He  served  in  the  War 
of  1812,  as  did  his  two  oldest  sons. 

Issue  (Drinkwater),  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 
i.  West*,  b.  9  Jany.,  1792;  m.  his  second  cousin,  Elizabeth*  El- 

weU,  dau.  of  Alban  and  [714]  Sally^  (Pendleton)  ElweU. 
ii.  Bradford,  b.  24  Feby.,  1794;  d.  10  July,  1850;  m.  Lavinia  Mor- 
ton, 
iii.  Margaret,  b.  17  Feby.,  1796;  m.  Solomon  Davis. 

iv.  Zenas,  Jr.,  b.  16  March,  1798;  m. . 

V.  Grace,  b.  10  April,  1800;  m.  [721]  Thomas^  Pendleton, 
vi.  Aphia   (Effie),  b.  23  March,  1802;  d.  5  Feby.,  1883,  Brewer, 
Me.;  m.  (1),  (pub.  4  July,  1822),  Robert  Spencer;  (2),  Sim- 


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eon*   Hall.     By  her  first  husband  she  had  a  son^  Robert^ 

Spencer^  Jr.,  who  took  his  step-father's  name,  and  has  a  son, 

Frank  W.^^  Hall,  of  Lowell,  Mass. 

vii.  Charlotte,  b.  3  AprU,  1804;  d.  16  Oct.,  1853;  m.  Simeon  Spencer. 

Tiii.  Micajah,  b.  16  April,  1806;  d.  14  June,  1881;  m.  Mary  Orcutt. 

ix.  Maxon  (Maxim),  b.  30  March,  1808;  m.  Deborah  Orcutt 

X.  Emerson  Porter,  b.  18  Sept.,  1810;  m.  Porter;  changed 

his  name  to  Emerson  D.  Porter  and  d.  in  Calif,  in  1860. 

xi.  Jacob,  b.  22  Feby.,  1812;  m. . 

xii.  Daniel,  b.  18  Oct.,  1814;  d.  inf. 

Rcf.:  John  S.  Femald's  "Drinkwater  Family.*' 

677.  Peooy^  Pendmton  t  (Nathaniel*,  Thonuu^,  Jatnes\  Caleb*), 
married  as  his  first  wife,  Josiah  Drinkwater,  born  18  November, 
1770,  died  3  July,  1858,  son  of  Micajah  and  Elizabeth  (Bradford) 
Drinkwater.  He  married  (2),  Eunice  Wyman,  and  (3),  Rachel 
Parker.  By  him,  Peggy  had  issue  (Drinkwater),  bom  at  North- 
port,  Me.: 

i.  Josiah^,  Jr.,  b.  5  Sept.,  1792.     He  rem.  to  Boston,  Mass. 
ii.  Nathaniel,  b.  24  Aug.,  1794;  d.  26  June,  1867;  m.  Ruby  Syl- 
vester. 

678.  Betsey^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
married  Thomas  Brazier.  According  to  the  "  History  of  Islesboro  " 
he  was  a  land  holder  there  in  1793.  It  would  not  appear  that  Bet- 
sey lived  many  years  after  her  marriage,  as  in  1802  Thomas  Brazier, 
of  Northport,  with  wife  Polly  sold  land  in  that  town  (Hancock  Co., 
Me.,  Deeds,  xii,  78).  The  late  Mrs.  M.  A.  Farmer,  of  East  Corinth, 
Me.,  stated  that  by  Thomas  Brazier,  Betsey  had  issue: 

i.  Eliza^  (Brazier),  who  m.  John  Andrews  and  had  a  dau.,  Sarah^ 
(Andrews),   one  time  of   Somerville,   Mass.     Eliza"   is   also 

said  to  have  had  a  dau.,  Elisabeth  (Andrews),  who  m.  

Pratt  We  could  get  no  trace  of  this  family,  &nd,  do  not  know 
whether  or  not  Betsey^   (Pendleton)   Brazier  had  other  ch. 

679.  Mercy^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel*,  Thoma$*,  James^,  Caleb*), 
married  (1),  Joseph  Brown,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  She  married  (2), 
1825,  Jonas  Stone  Barrett,  born  at  Concord,  Mass.,  7  November, 
1801,  died  at  Auburn,  Calif.,  11  September,  1864,  son  of  Timothy 
and  Sarah  (Dudley)  Barrett.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  "  History  of 
Belfast,  Maine,"  as  having  peculiar  religious  beliefs,  which  he  set 
forth  in  a  pamphlet  entitled  "  New  Views  of  the  Bible  and  Its 
Abuses  by  the  Priests,"  published  in  1842.  It  would  appear  that 
Mercy^  was  considerably  older  than  her  second  husband.  She  was 
living  as  late  as  6  December,  1838,  when  she  signed  a  deed  with 

*  Erroneously  given  as  Timothy  Hall  in  the  "Drinkwater  Family." 
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Barrett  (Waldo  Co.,  Me.,  Deeds,  xxxii,  358).  We  have  never  been 
able  to  locate  any  of  her  descendants,  but  according  to  Mrs.  Farmer, 
she  had  the  following  issue: 

By  first  husband  (Brown) : 
i.  Jane^     ii.  Joseph,  Jr.     iii.  Jacob,     iv.  Sally,    y.  Eliza. 
By  second  husband  (Barrett): 
vi.  Sarah,  d.  ae.  17. 


Ref.:  ''Old  Families  of  Concord,  Mass.,"  pp.  SI,  115. 


680.  LucY^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^), 
was  born  about  1779,  and  died  2  August,  1860,  aged  81 — presumably 
at  Northport,  Me.  She  married  (1),  William  Drinkwater,  bom  16 
October,  1775,  died  27  November,  1819,  son  of  Micajah  and  Eb'za- 
beth  (Bradford)  Drinkwater.  She  married  (2)  (published  3  July, 
1824),  William  Philbrook,  3rd,  son  of  William,  Jr.,  and  Diodama 
(Lassell)  Philbrook.  Her  third  husband  was  named  Bullock,  but 
his  first  name  does  not  appear. 

Issue,  all  by  first  husband  (Drinkwater): 
i.  Cynthia^,  m.    (1),  her  second  cousin,  Thomas^  Elwell,  son  of 
Alban  and  [714]  Sally^  (Pendleton)  ElweU;  (2),  Jacob  L. 
Rhoades. 
ii.  David,  b.  1800;  d.  18  May,  1889;  m.  (1),  Rachel  Terrill;  (2), 

Eliza  Crowell;  (3),  Sophronia  Terrill. 
iii.  Dorothy  (Dolly),  m.  Alexander  Terrill. 
iv.  Lucy,  m.  George  TerriD. 
V.  WilHam,  m.   Harriet^  Philbrook,  a  second  cousin,  dau.  of  Job 

and  [702]  Sylvina^  (Pendeton)  Philbrodt. 
vi.  James,  b.  about  1807;  m.  Henrietta*  Philbrook,  a  second  cousin, 

dau.  of  Job  and  [702]  Sylvina^  (Pendleton)  PhUbrook. 
vii.  Eliza,  m.  Eben  French. 

viii.  Barbara,  m.  (1),  George  Kiff;  (2),  William  Smith, 
ix.  Wealthy,  b.  13  March,  1814;  m.  [941]  Isaac®  Pendleton. 
X.  Cordelia,  m.  William  H.  Brown. 
xi.  Thomas  E.,  b.  1818;  m.  Sarah  P.  White. 

Ref.:  "Drinkwater  FamUy";  "History  of  Islesboro,  Me.,"  p.  Sl6S. 

4 

681.  Wealthy^  Pendleton  {Nathaniel*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Ca- 
leb*), married  Mark  Dodge,  of  Islesboro,  Maine,  probably  son  of 
Simon,  Sen.,  and  Prudence  (Rose)  Dodge.     He  died  21  June,  1823. 

Issue  (Dodge),  born  at  Islesboro: 
i.  NoahS  b.   10  March,  1799;  d.   1  March,  1871   (or  1872);  m. 

Elizabeth  J.  Brown  (pub.  14  Dec,  1829). 
ii.  Christiana,  b.  13  May,  1801;  d.  12  July,  1874;  m.  John  Roberts. 

iii.  Lydia,  b.  24  Jany.,  1806;  m.  Wood,  of  Belfast,  Me. 

iv.  Mark  Zebulon,  b.  Sept.,  1811;  d.  21  June,  1833,  Rockland,  Me.; 

m.  Sarah  Enowlton. 
V.  Wealthy,  b.  16  July,  1813. 


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vi.  Charles,  b.  11  Sept,  1816;  m.   (pub.  1  April,  1837),  Rebecca 

Yeaton. 
vii.  William  S.,  b.  27  Nov.,  1817;  d.  17  Jany.,  1889,  Gouldsboro, 

Me.;  m.  [1668]  Sarah  Jane«  Pendleton, 
viii.  Joseph,    b.    Sept,    1819;   m.    (pub.    30    Dec.,    1844),    Rebecca 

Clough. 
ix.  Elbridge,  b.  4  Nov.,  1822;  m.  4  July,  1848,  Lucy  M.  Spaulding. 

Ref.!  "History  of  Islesboro^  Mc,"  pp.  193,  271. 

682.  Charlotte^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel^,  Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Ca- 
leb^),  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  5  July,  1819,  William  Atwood  (Bos- 
ton records).  According  to  Mrs.  Farmer,  Charlotte  had  issue  (At- 
wood): 

i.  Jacob®. 

ii.  Joseph. 

Note:  The  Boston  records  have  the  following  item:  ^  Jacob  Chandler 
Pendleton,  son  of  Charlotte  Pendleton,  died  14  April,  1817,  aged  1  year." 

684.  Christina^  Pendleton  (Nathaniel*,  Thomas^,  Jatnei^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  June,  1786,  and  died  at  East  Cor- 
inth, Me.,  17  August,  1874.  She  married  (1),  1804,  Nathaniel 
Thomas.  He  died  at  sea,  September,  1810,  and  she  married  (2),  9 
January,  1811,  John  Dunham. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Thomas),  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 
i.  Christina®,  b.  19  Jany.,  1807;  d.  1886,  East  Corinth,  Me.;  m. 
24  Feby.,  1831,  Elisha  Parker.     She  has  a  grandson,  Mr. 
F.  O.  Brown,  of  the  great  Brown  Shoe  Co.,  St  Louis,  Mo. 
ii.  Nathaniel  P.,  b.  5  Sept.,  1809;  d.  13   Sept,  1847,  Bradford, 
Me.;  m.  1826,  Mary  Philbrook.     Their  dan.,  the  late  Mrs. 
M.  A.  Farmer,  of  E.  Corinth,  Me.,  gave  us  invaluable  infor- 
mation upon  this  branch  of  the  family, 
iii.  Frederick,  b.  20  Sept,  1810;  d.  29  Aug.,  1860,  Pensacola,  Fla.; 
m.  Mary  Holt. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Dunham),  born  at  Northport: 
iv.  Sarah  E.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1812;  d.  22  Jany.,  1857,  Northport;  m. 

Eleazar  Bobbins. 
V.  Mary  Jane,  b.   26   May,  1814;  d.   15   May,   1882,  Cambridge, 

Mass.;  m.  Asa  Glidden. 
vi.  Charlotte  A.,  b.  14  June,  1822;  d.  2  June,  1878,  Belfast,  Me.; 

m.  (1),  James  Martin;  (2),  26  Feby.,  1867,  Luther  Perry, 
vii.  Judith,  d.  very  young, 
viii.  John  A.,  b.  8  April,  1826;  d.  at  sea. 

686.  Nathaniel^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Nathaniel*,  Thomas*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  10  August,  1811,  and  died  at 
Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  May,  1871.  He  was  a  mariner.  He  married  at 
Eastport,  Me.,  3  November,  1834,  Mrs.  Elizabeth*  (Stuart)  Pendle- 
ton (T.  R.),  formerly  wife  of  his  cousin,  [729]  Stephen^  Pendleton, 


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Jr.,  and  daughter  of  Sargent  I.  and  [689]  Dorcas^  (Pendleton)  Stu- 
art.    She  died  at  Newburyport,  Mass.^  in  1882. 
Issue^  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.: 

1697.  Sarah*  d.  nnm.,  1851. 

1698.  Frances,  b.  27  Oct.,  1836;  m.  18  June,  1858,  Henry  S.'  But- 

ler, son  of  Samuel  and  Wealthy*  (Stuart)  Butler,  and  grand" 
son  of  William  and  [728]  Prudence^  (Pendleton)  Stuart. 
Res.  Gladstone,  Mich.  Issue  (Butler):  i.  Itadora^,  b.  17 
Nov.,  1859;  d.  26  Aug.,  1882;  m.  1881,  Henry  McCartcy, 
of  Oconto,  Wis.  ii.  Nettie,  b.  20  Oct.,  1861.  iii.  Albert  E., 
b.  19  May,  1864;  m.  17  Nov.,  1888,  Elizabeth  Sulper.  iv. 
Harry  E.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1867.  v.  Herbert  Clinton,  b  24  July, 
1871;  m.  Edith  Whitcob.     vi.  Linnie,  b.  31  Dec.,  1875. 

1699.  John  Nelson,  b.  2  Aug.,  1839;  m.  Amelia*  Pendleton. 

688.  Thomas^  Pendleton  (3rd)  (Thomas*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Ca- 
leb*), was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  16  February,  1777,  and  died  at 
Pen^eton's  Island,  N.  B.,  4  October,  1845.  He  went  with  his  father 
to  New  Brunswick  when  the  latter  removed  there  from  Islesboro, 
and  is  said  to  have  received  Pendleton's  Island  as  his  share  of  the 
property  which  his  father  had  taken  possession  of  by  "squatter's 
rights."  Subsequently  Thomas,  3rd,  received  a  grant  of  this  island 
from  the  Crown,  as  mentioned  in  his  will,  which  was  dated  23  April, 
1845,  and  filed  29  January,  1846  (Charlotte  Co.,  N.  B.,  Probate 
Rec.,  Book  T,  pp.  719-720).  This  document  also  shows  that  he 
owned  100  acres  in  St.  Patrick's  Parish,  and  another  tract  at  North- 
west Harbor. 

Thomas^  Pendleton,  3rd,  shares  with  [246]  Hubbard*  Pendleton 
the  distinction  of  having  the  largest  families  recorded  in  this  gene- 
alogy. Some  say  he  had  twenty-two  children;  his  will  mentions  sev- 
enteen, and  we  have  the  names  of  three  others  who  died  young.  His 
descendants  are  very  numerous,  widely  scattered,,  and  have  been  dif- 
ficult to  trace. 

Thomas^  Pendleton,  3rd,  married  (1),  Mary  Stuart,  bom  25  July, 
1780,  daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (IngersoU)  Stuart.  He 
married  (2),  Drusilla  Wakefield,  daughter  of  Deacon  Samuel  Wake- 
field, of  Steuben,  Me.  She  is  said  to  have  married  (2),  Henry 
Smith,  but  the  Washington  Co.  (Me.)  Probate  records  [Vol.  xxvii,  p. 
65]  contain  the  will  of  Drusilla  Pendleton  of  Deer  Island,  N.  B., 
who  died  14  October,  1877,  and  she  was  probably  Thomas's  widow. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

1700.  William®,  b.  10  June,  1798;  m.  Margaret  B.  Creasey. 

1701.  Joshua,  b.  18  July,  1799;  m.  Rosannah^  Pendleton. 

1702.  Sarah,  b.  13  March,  1802;  m.  Samuel  Hooper. 

1703.  Thomas  (4th),  b.  24  Nov.,  1804  (or  22  Nov.,  1805) ;  m.  Eliza 

Travis. 

1704.  Tewksbury,  b.  13  Aprfl,  1807;  d.  inf. 

1705.  Charles  Tewksbury,  b.  8  April,  1810;  drowned  with  his  uncle, 

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1706.  Emily  (?),  d.  inf. 

1707.  Elisabeth^  b.  about  1815;  m.  Andrew  Roix. 

1708.  Mary^  m.  (1)^  Daniel  IngersoU;  (2),  Mark  Milberry. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1709.  Ward,  b.  about  1820;  m.  Abigail  Loring. 

1710.  Robert,  b.  about  1822;  drowned  1843. 

1711.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Porter  and  rem.  to  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

She   is    said    to   have    had   issue    (Porter):    i.    Jatnes^.    ii. 

Thomas,  Jr.     iii.  Amanda,  m.  Smith.     Perhaps  other 

ch. 

1712.  Susan  Ann,  m.  (1),  3  Sept,  1844,  James  Stewart;  (2),  Isaac 

Grove.  Res.  (1904),  Ceres,  Calif.  Issue,  all  by  first  hus- 
band (Stewart):  i.  Edgar  James^,  m.  1883,  Agnes  Griffith, 
ii.  DrusUla  P.,  b.  4  March,  1848;  d.  19  Jany.,  1887;  m.  1872, 
Joseph  Henry  Westover.  iii.  Amareen  Darling,  b.  23  Nov., 
1850;  m.  4  Oct.,  1876,  Rev.  W.  H.  Dorward.  Res.  Ceres, 
Calif,     iv.  Augusta  Mary,  m.  1879,  Erastus  Monroe  Miles. 

1713.  Catherine  Louisa,  m.   (1),  Joseph  Catherin;  (2),  John  Black, 

of  No.  Lubec,  Me.     No  further  rec. 

1714.  Levica  Ann,  b.  1828;  d.  21  Aug.,  1866,  ae.  38,  Deer  Island, 

N.  B. ;  m.  John  Main.  Issue  (Main) :  i.  William^,  b.  1851 ; 
m.  Maggie  York.  ii.  Robert,  b.  20  March,  1853;  m.  2  Dec., 
1873,  Ellen  Guptill.  Res.  Grand  Manan,  N.  B.  iii.  James. 
iv.  Thomas,  v.  Harry,  vi.  Drusilla. 
1716.  Hannah,  b.  19  Nov.,  1830;  m.  (1),  2  Jany.,  1850,  Jeremiah 
Mayo  Crooks;  (2),  8  Feby.,  1874,  Edward  Cutler.  Res. 
(1903),  Oakland,  Calif.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Crooks): 
i.  Edwin  PhUlip^,  b.  9  Nov.,  1850,  Mukwanago,  Wis.;  he 
enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  not  long  after  the  Civil  War,  and 
sailed  to  Australia  on  the  warship  "  Eearsarge " ;  has  not 
been  heard  from  since,  ii.  Frank  Gilbert,  h.  20  Feby.,  1856, 
Deer  Island,  N.  B.;  unm. 

1716.  Dorcas,  b.  about  1832;  d.  unm.,  9  May,  1853,  ae.  20. 

1717.  Barbara  Ann,  m.   (pub.  15  Dec.,  1854,  Eastport,  Me.),  Ben- 

jamin O.  Clark.  She  is  said  to  have  had  a  dau.,  Abby^ 
(Clark),  but  we  have  no  record  of  her  family. 

1718.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  about  1838;  d.  about  1885,  ae.  46,  Millbridge, 

Me.;  m.  (pub.  31  Oct.,  1855,  Eastport,  Me.),  Henry  Brown. 
She  is  said  to  have  had  issue  (Brown):  i.  Ludianna^,  ii. 
Joseph  E.  S.,  formerly  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  iii.  Florence, 
m.  Samuel  T.  Curzon,  once  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  iv.  Dau., 
m.  Fray,  of  Los  Angeles. 

1719.  Samuel  Tewksbury,  b.   May,   1840;  drowned  21   July,  1858, 
ae.  18  years,  2  months. 

689.  Dorcas^  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb^), 
was  bom  about  1780  at  Islesboro,  Me.  She  married  Sargent  Inger- 
soU Stuart,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (IngersoU)  Stuart,  of 
Deer  Island,  N.  B. 


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Issue  (Stuart)^  bom  at  Deer  Island — order  uncertain: 
i.  John®^  d.  unm. 

ii.  Elizabeth,   b.    1800;   m.    (1),    [729]    Stephen^   Pendleton,  Jr.; 
(2),  [685]  Nathaniel  Pendleton,  Jr. 

iii.  Sarah  £nuna,  m.  (1),  William  Leeman;  (2),  McClennan; 

(3),  Henry  Haynie. 
iv.  William,  m.  Mrs.  Alice  (Porter)   Edson. 
Y.  Thomas  P.,  m.  Eleanor  Brown, 
vi.  James^  m.  [712]  Jane^  Pendleton. 

vii.  Dorcas  A.,  b.  (10  June,  1808) ;  d.  20  March,  1862,  at  Bangor, 
Me.,  ae.  53  years,  9  months,  5  days ;  m.  her  first  cousin,  John* 
Malona,  son  of  Joseph  and  [694]  Polly^  (Pendleton)  Ma- 
lona. 
viii.  Esther,  b.  11  Sept,  1812;  m.  [711]  Charles  Thomas^  Pen- 
dleton. 

ix.  Catherine,  m.    (1),  Charles  Adams;    (2),  O'Leary;    (3), 

James  Morrison. 
X.  Hutton,  m.   Margaret  Wright, 
zi.  Caroline,  d.  inf. 

690.  Sarah^  Pendleton  {Thomas^,  Thomas^,  James^  Caleh^y 
was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  14 
Feby.,  1858,  aged  over  70  years.  She  married  John  Herson,  and 
had  issue  (Herson),  bom  at  Deer  Island: 

i.  Mary",  m.  John  Butler.  * 

ij.  Susan,  b.   1821;  m.  Benjamin  Parker.     Res.    (1908),  Richard- 
son, N.  B. 
iii.  Sylvia,  m.  James  Johnson. 

iv.  Drusilla,  b.   10   May,   1823;  m.    (1),  Caleb  Eaton;    (2),  John 
Shannon;   (3),  James  Johnson.     Res.  (1908),  Leonardsville, 
N.  B. 
V.  Rosanna,  m.  Silas  Benjamin, 
vi.  Lavina,  m.  Angus  Black, 
vii.  Daniel,  m.  Rebecca  Smith, 
viii.  Jane,  m.  Benjamin  Morrison, 
iz.  Charles,  d.  inf. 
z.  Joshua,  d.  inf. 

691.  Tewksbury'  Pendleton  (Thonuis*^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  or  Northport,  Me.,  and  was  drowned 
near  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  3  December,  1829  (or  24  December,  1826). 

He  married  Sylvia  Elwell,  of  Northport,  Me.,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam and  Urania  (Wadsworth)  Elwell.  She  was  bom  at  Islesboro^ 
Me.,  18  August,  1790. 

Issue  (order  uncertain),  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N,  B.: 

1720.  MaryS  b.  27  May,  1813;  m.  Henry  Hooper. 

1721.  Sarah,  m.  at  Eastport,  Me.,  5  Nov.,  1830,  James  Edward  Lee- 

man   (T.   R.).     He  was  lost  at  sea.     Issue    (Leeman):     i. 
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at  sea  with  their  father,  iii.  William  A.  He  is  said  to  have 
been  killed  on  the  Confederate  cruiser  "  Alabama."  iv. 
Archford,  killed  by  a  railroad  train,  y.  Roxannah,  m.  Wil- 
liam Myers  (?).     vi.  LUlie. 

1722.  Rachel,  m.  Ralph  Taylor.     Issne  (Taylor) :    i.  Sarah  J.^  m. 

Phillips,    ii.  Euphemia,  m.  Smith,    iii.  Vteha,  m. 

McCabra. 

1723.  Urania,  m.    (1),  Robert   Nodding;    (2),  John   Smith.     Issue 

by  first  husband  (Nodding):     i.  Sylvia  J.,  m.  Butler. 

ii.  Robert  P.    iii.  Oliver,    iv.  Mary  C.    v.  John  C. 

1724.  Son,  d.  young. 

Ref.!  Bangor,  Me.,  Historical  Magaiine,  L,  69;  ''History  of  Islesboro^ 
Mc"   p.   903. 

692.  Daniel^  Pendleton  (Thonuu*,  Thomas^,  James\  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  31  January,  1789',  and  died  at  Perry, 
Me.,  1  March,  1867.  As  a  young  boy  he  was  taken  by  his  father  to 
Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  where  he  remained  until  the  outbreak  of 
the  War  of  1812,  when  he  enlisted  in  the  United  States  Navy.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  crew  of  the  ship  "  President "  when  she  was 
captured  by  a  British  squadron,  15  January,  1815.  For  some  months 
thereafter  he  was  confined  in  Dartmoor  prison,  England.  Upon  the 
conclusion  of  the  war  he  remained  for  a  time  in  the  navy  and  went 
with  Decatur  on  that  commander's  expedition  to  Algeria  in  1815. 
•When  his  term  of  enlistment  had  expired,  he  returned  to  Pendleton's 
Island,  where  he  lived  until  about  1832,  when  he  removed  to  Perry, 
Me. 

Daniel^  Pendleton  married  at  St.  Andrews,  N.  B.,  31  December, 
1818,  Elizabeth  Donovan,  bom  8  June,  1798,  died  1  March,  1882, 
daughter  of  John  and  Betsey  (McDonald)  Donovan,  of  Jonesport, 
Me. 

Issue^  first  six  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  others  at  Perry, 
Me.: 

1725.  Lewis  E.»,  b.  24  March,  1820;  d.  at  sea,  8  August,  1841. 

1726.  Sarah,  b.  18  Jany.,  1822;  drowned  11  Aug.,  1823. 

1727.  Daniel,  Jr.,  b.  8  April,  1824;  m.  Mary  E.  Loring. 

1728.  George  Washington,  b.  4  July,  1826;  m.  three  times. 

1729.  Thomas,  b.  2  Jany.,  1829 ;  d.  unm.  at  Havana,  Cuba,  22  Aug., 

1856. 

1730.  Adeline,  b.  29  April,  1831;  d.  24  Aug.,  1876,  Pembroke,  Me.; 

m.  15  Jany.,  1860,  William  Henry  Hersey,  son  of  Adna, 
Jr.,  and  Mercy  (DeForest)  Hersey.  He  d.  15  Oct.,  1871. 
Issue  (Hersey) :  i.  Delora  M.^,  b.  2  Nov.,  1861,  West  Pem- 
broke, Me.;  m.  15  June,  1878,  Frederic  Brown,  son  of  Caleb 
and  Emily  (Frost)  Brown.  In  1903,  he  was  Town  Clerk 
and  Treasurer  of  Perry,  Me. 

1731.  Andrew  Jackson,  b.  4  Feby.,  1835;  d.  17  Nov.,  1876,  Tene- 

riffe,  Canary  Islands;  m.  at  Perry,  Me.,  13  Oct.,  1864,  Elsie 


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8ETXNTH   OBNSRATION  $55 

C.  Kendall.    She  d.  15  Fehj.,  1865.    No  issue.    He  senred 
on  the  U.  S.  S.  "  New  Ironsides/'  during  the  Civil  War. 

1732.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  13  Jany.,  1838;  d.  19  March,  1844,  Perry, 

Me. 

1733.  Lydia  Hohnes,  b.  9  Dec.,  1840;  m.  (1),  11  July,  1859,  Joshua 

£.  Clark;  (2),  1  June,  1875,  Reuben  D.  Rogers.    No  issue. 
Res.  Monsapec,  Me. 

693.  EuzABXTH^  Pendleton  {Thonuu^,  Thanuu^  James^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  1791,  and  died  at  Deer  Island, 
N.  B.,  17  August,  1870,  aged  79.  She  married  Samuel  Lambert  and 
had  issue  (Lunbert),  bom  at  Deer  Island: 

i.  Thomas^  b.  3  April,  1815;  lost  at  sea. 

ii.  Asa  B.,  b.  22  Feby.,  1817;  m.  20  Oct.,  1846,  Susannah  Cheney. 
He  made  his  home  at  Machias,  Me. 

iiL  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  5  April,  1821;  d.  unm.,  at  Deer  Island. 

iv.  Charles  R.,  b.  24  June,  1823;  m.   (1),  Joanna  Johnston;   (2), 

Marion  Cameron.     Res.  (1904),  Deer  Island. 
V.  Harriet  C,  b.  21  June,  1826;  d.  26  Dec,  1902;  m.  14  Oct, 
1846,  Henry  Smith. 

vi.  William  Edward,  b.  7  Aug.,  1829 ;  m.  14  Oct.,  1867,  Sarah  A.* 
Leeman,  dau.  of  Isaac  Pendleton^  and  Esther  (Nickerson) 
Leeman,  and  granddau.  of  Daniel  and  [703]  Matilda^  (Pen- 
dleton) Leeman. 

vii.  Malinda  Jane,  b.  16  July,  1833;  d.  in  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  George 
I.  Cook. 

694.  PoLLY^  Pendleton  )(Thonuu*,  Thonuu*,  Jamet^  Caleb*), 
married  (1),  Joseph  Malona,  of  Deer  Island,  N.  B.;  (2),  Elisha 
Lloyd  (?).  We  have  never  been  able  to  locate  any  of  her  descend- 
ants except  those  through  her  son,  John,  and  the  names  of  her  chil- 
dren as  given  by  them  differ  somewhat  from  lists  furnished  by  the 
descendants  of  Polly's  sisters.  As  nearly  as  we  can  determine  Polly^ 
had  the  following  issue: 

By  first  husband  (Malona),  order  uncertain: 
i.  Joseph^  Jr.,  m.  Marian  Rideout. 
ii.  James. 

iii.  John,  m.  his  first  cousin,  Dorcas  A.*  Stuart,  dau.  of  Sargent 
Ingersoll  and  [689]  Dorcas^  (Pendleton)  Stuart.  They  had 
issue  (Malona):  1.  Dorcas  T.®,  b.  22  Nov.,  1824;  m.  Simon 
Pendleton^  Stuart,  son  of  William  and  [728]  Prudence^  (Pen- 
dleton) Stuart.  2.  John,  Jr.  3.  Kate,  d.  at  Bangor,  Me.; 
m.  Wentworth  D.  Lord.  4.  Either,  b.  24  April,  1836;  d.  28 
Nov.,  1902,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  William  Henry  Pritchard. 
iv.  Daniel. 

V.  Alexander,  drowned  in  Calif, 
vi.  Sargent  (?). 

vii.  Dolly,  m.  Dr.  Valentine. 

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iz.  Sarah. 
z.  Mary  Jane. 

zi.  Esther.  « 

By  second  husband  (Lloyd): 
zii.  Daughter,  m.  Capt.  James  Young  (}),  of  Red  Beach,  Me.    One 
of  Polly's  daughters  is  said  to  have  m.  a  Murchie,  of  Calais, 
Me.,  and  another  a  Capt.  Leeman. 

695.  SusAN^  Pendleton  (Thomas^  Thomat^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
married  John  Dick,  of  Letite,  N.  B.,  and  had  issue  (Dick),  bom  at 
Letite: 

i.  Thomas",  b.  23  Nov.,  1818;  d.  unm.,  22  Jany.,  1849. 
ii.  Samuel  Ward,  b.   13  Oct.,  1822;  d.   10  March,   1903,  Letite, 
N.  B.;  m.  27  Dec.,  1854,  Augusta  Ann  Simpson,  and  has  a 
dau.,  LiUa  G.*  (Dick),  living  at  Letite. 

697.  Hannah^  Pendleton  (Thomas^,  Tho7nas\  Jame$\  CaLeh*), 
was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  in  1800,  and  died  in  June, 
1839.  She  married  (1),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  23  February,  1820,  Charles 
M.  Rolers<m  (erroneously  called  "  Robertson  "  in  the  Eastport  rec- 
ords). She  married  (2),  William  Creasey,  son  of  William  and  Ellen 
(Cookson)  Creasey. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Rolerson) : 
i.  Thomas  Pendleton^,  b.  4  Aug.,  1820;  m.  Carrie  Burgess,  of  Bel- 
fast, Me. 
ii.  Elizabeth  Leeman,  d.  Jany.,  1903,  Old  Town,  Me.;  m.  William 
Danforth. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Creasey) : 
iii.  William  T.,  b.  26  Feby.,  182—;  m.  Fidelia  Piersons. 
iv.  Ellen,  b.   8   Nov.,   182—;  m.    (1),  William   McCollister;    (2)^ 

— —  Chaplin. 
V.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  11  Feby.,  183 — ;  m.  William  Shelden. 
vi.  Matthew  J.,  b.  11  July,  1833;  m.  Lucinda  H.  Woodman.     Res. 
So.  Montville,  Me.     He  served  nine  months  in  Co.  A,  26th 
Me.  Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War. 
vii.  John  A.,  b.  9  Feby.,  183—;  m.  Almeda  Cole.     Res,  MonticeUo, 

Minn, 
viii.  Richard  B.,  b.  23  April,  183 — ;  upon  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil 
War  he  enlisted  in  Co.  H,  26th  Me.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  upon 
the  expiration  of  this  term  of  services  re-enlisted  in  Co.  M, 
1st  Me.  Heavy  Artillery,  and  was  killed  before  Petersburg, 
14  June,  1864. 

698.  Berilla^  Pendleton  {Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*), 
WBS  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1779,  and  died  at  Mt.  Desert,  Me., 
about  1874.  She  married  (1),  Joshua  Dodge,  and  (2),  John  Bracy. 
Nearly  all  her  children  lived  and  died  at  Mt.  Desert.  They  have 
many  descendants. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Dodge) : 


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i.  Joshua^^  Jr.,  m.  and  lived  in  Dennysville,  Me. 
ii.  Gideon,  m.  Sarah  Davis. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Bracy): 
iii.  John,  Jr.,  m.  Barbara  Pierce, 
iv.  David,  m.  Hannah  Young. 
V.  William,  d.  unm. 

vi.  George,  m.  (1),  Susan  Clement;  (2),  Mary  Garland, 
vii.  Priscilla,  d.  unm. 
viii.  Elsie,  m.  George  Grover. 

ix.  Eliza  J.,  b.  30  July,  1817;  m.  [1666]  Adam*  Pendleton, 
z.  James,  b.  July,  1820;  d.  10  Oct.,  1872;  m.  Elisa  Jane  Herrick. 
He  has  a  son,  J.  S.  Bracy,  of  Camden,  Me. 

701.  Jambs  Gilkey^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thonuu^,  Jatnet^,  Ca- 
leb^), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  in  1784,  and  died  in  Licking  Co., 
Ohio,  8  August,  1867.  He  lived  on  Job's  Island  and  on  Seven  Hun- 
dred Acre  Island,  Islesboro,  Me.,  until  1819,  when  he  removed  with 
his  family  to  St.*  Alban's,  Licking  Co.,  Ohio,  making  the  journey  by 
way  of  Philadelphia,  Pittsburg  and  the  Ohio  River. 

James  Gilkey^  Pendleton  married  in  1806,  Elizabeth  Philbrook, 
bom  5  January,  1784,  died  4  January,  1865,  daughter  of  Joel  and 
Mary  (Leadbeater)  Philbrook. 

Issue,  first  eight  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  others  in  Licking 
Co.,  Ohio: 

1734.  James®,  b.  23  June,  1807;  m.  Jane  Gailor. 

1735.  Eliza,  d.  ae.  12  years,  at  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

1736.  Maria,  b.  15  July,  1810;  m.  three  times. 

1737.  Joel,  b.  26  Jany.,  1812;  m.  Amy  Sherman. 

1738.  Gideon,  b.  10  May,  1813 ;  m.  Maria  Sugg. 

1739.  Cyras,  b.  22  April,  1815;  m.  Martha  Sear  in  Shelby  Co.,  Ky., 

and  is  believed  to  have  had  two  or  three  daughters.  He  is 
said  to  have  been  an  officer  in  the  Confederate  army.  No 
record  obtainable. 

1740.  Darius  Dow,  b.   14  Nov.,  1816;  m.    (1),  Rachel  Philbrook; 

(2),  Mary  Ann  Green. 

1741.  Franklin  B.,  b.  1818;  d.  unm.,  1841. 

1742.  Matilda,  d.  young. 

1743.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

1744.  Jane,  d.  young. 

1745.  John  Jefferson,  b.  26  July,  1825;  m.  Livana  Brown. 

Ref.:    "Philbrook  Genealogy,**  by  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman. 

702.  Sylvina''  PBNDI.ETON  {Gideofi^,  Thormu^,  Jame*^,  Caleb*), 
was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1788.  She  married  Job  Philbrook, 
bora  8  November,  1775,  Castine,  Me.,  died  12  October,  1845,  son  of 
Job  and  Dolly  (Hinckley)  Philbrook. 

Issue  (Philbrook),  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Job«  (3rd),  b.  20  Sept.,  1803;  m.  Nov.,  1830,  Alice  Tyler. 


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ii.  Sylyina,  b.  17  Sept^  1805;  m.  1821,  Elisha  Grant, 
iii.  Harriet,  b.  Sept,  1807;  m.  Oct.,  1827,  William"  Drinkwater, 

son  of  William  and  [680]   Lncy^  (Pendleton)  Drinkwater. 
iv.  Henrietta,  b.  7  Jany.,  1810;  m.  Oct.,  1827,  James"  Drinkwater, 

son  of  William  and  [680]  Lucy^  (Pendleton)  Drinkwater. 
V.  Matilda,  b.  21  Feby.,  1813;  m.  (1),  Albert  Hntchins;  (2),  Paul 

Towle. 
vi.  Daniel,  b.  30  April,  1815;  m.  [953]  Lydia  Jane"  Pendleton, 
vii.  Almira,  b.  24  May,  1817;  m.  Thatcher  Coombs, 
viii.  Elbridge  Gerry,  b.  11  May,  1819;  m.  30  Aug.,  1844,  Angelia 
Philbrodk. 
is.  Isaac,  b.  2  April,  1821;  lost  at  sea. 

X.  Cordelia,  b.  13  Sept,  1823;  m.  1  Jany.,  1851,  William  Ryder, 
zi.  Lenora  Jane,  b.  10  June,  1825;  m.  Oct.,  1842,  Joseph  Knowles. 
xii.  Grace  Ann,  b.  18  Sept,  1828;  m.  5  July,  1852,  Robert  Knowles. 
ziii.  James  Jackson,  b.  10  Oct.,  1831;  m.  Lydia  D.  Philbrook. 

703.  Matiu>a^  Pendleton  (Gideon*,  Thomat^,  Jatnes^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  April,  1790,  and  died  at  Deer  Island, 
N.  B.,  6  May,  1876.  She  married,  in  1810,  Daniel  Leeman,  and  had 
issue  (Leeman),  bom  at  Deer  Island: 

i.  Isaac  Pendleton",  b.  1811;  m.  Esther  Nickerson. 
ii.  Oliver,  b.  1813;  m.  in  England. 

iii.  Matilda,  b.  1817;  m.  Duncan  Cox.     Res.  (1903),  Lubec,  Me. 
iy.  Maria  J.,  b.  6  Dec.,  1819;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  Joseph  H. 
Morang.     Res.   (1908),  Deer  Island,  N.  B.     Mr.  Morang's 
first  wife  was  [1747]  Mahitable®  Pendleton, 
y.  Warren,  b.  1821;  m.  Pamelia  Lane, 
vi.  Grace,  b.  1823;  m.  Samuel  Colson. 
yii.  Daniel,  b.  1825;  d.  young, 
viii.  James,  b.  1827;  m.  Eleanor  Conley. 

704.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (Gideon*,  ThomoM*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1792,  and  died  at  St.  Andrews,  N.  B., 
1843,  aged  51  years.  He  was  engaged  in  lumbering.  During  the 
War  of  1812  he  served  in  the  United  States  Navy,  and  is  said  to 
have  been  on  the  "  Constitution  "  when  she  captured  the  "  Guerriere." 
The  pay  rolls  for  that  ship,  however,  filed  in  the  Navy  Department, 
do  not  contain  his  name. 

John^  Pendleton  married  Mahitable  Gardner  and  had  issue,  bom 
at  Deer  Island,  New  Brunswick: 

1746.  John  Gilkey®,  b.  14  Sept.,  1817;  m.  Jane  Laughton. 

1747.  Mahitable,  m.  Joseph  H.  Morang. 

1748.  James,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Mary  Doughty. 

1749.  Beeley  Blanchford,  b.  13  Dec,  1824;  m.  Catherine  Newkirk. 

1750.  Salome,  d.  May,  1868;  m.   (pub.  at  Eastport,  Me.,  14  Nov., 

1846),  Edward  Conley.     No  issue.     She  may  also  have  had 
a  second  husband,  Joseph  Lambert. 

1751.  Elmira,  b.  8  Sept.,  1830;  m.  Campbell  Lord. 


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1752.  Sarah^  d.  jwmg. 

1753.  Mary  Anna,  b.  7  March,  1838;  d.  12  Oct,  1903,  Cleveland, 

Ohio;  m.  (1),  Frank  Blake;  (2),  2  Jany.,  1868,  Charles 
Henry  Fellows.  No  issue.  She  adopted  a  child,  Nellie  Par- 
neU  (Fellows),  b.  13  Oct,  1875,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1764.  £meline,  b.  1841;  m.  (1),  Charles  A.  Green;  (2),  Dexter  E. 
Getohell. 
John^  Pendleton's  widow  married  (2),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  22  Oct., 

1844,  Joseph  M.  Sadler. 

705.  Isaac  Gilket^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thonuu^,  James*,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1794,  and  died  at  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  15  September,  1855.  He  was  a  ship  carpenter  and  followed 
that  trade  near  Eastport,  Me.,  and  at  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

He  married  Mary  Jameson,  bom  4  Jmie,  1793,  West  Isles  Parish, 
N.  B.,  died  3  March,  1884,  Lima,  Wis.,  daughter  of  John  Alexander 
and  Elisabeth  (Bonney)  Jameson. 

Issue,  all  but  the  ninth  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.: 
1766.  Mary^  b.  3  March,  1816;  m.  Robert  Cooper  and  had  issue 
(Cooper):  i.  George  Warren^,  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War. 
ii.  Althea.  She  is  evidently  the  "  Elthea  Pendleton  "  referred 
to  in  the  **  Buckingham  Genealogy,"  who  m.  4  May,  1856, 
Fred  W.  Root,  of  Cleveland,  O. 
1766.  Elizabeth,  b.  25  Dec,  1817  (or  10  Jany.,  1819);  m.  Joseph 

Bridges.  Last  known  res.  Tampa,  Fla. 
1757.  Sylvina,  b.  18  May,  1820;  m.  Evan  Evans,  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Wellington)  Evans.  Their  int  of  mar.  were  entered 
at  Easlport,  Me.,  6  Oct.,  1837.  Issue  (Evans),  b.  Eastport, 
Me.:  i.  Caroline  Elizabeth^,  m.  William  Henry  Haynie. 
Res.  East  Boston,  Mass.  ii.  Fanny  Gray,  d.  at  East  Boston; 
m.  Alfred  (or  Albert)  Durell.  iii.  Nellie  Amanda,  m.  George 
Corey.  Res.  Chelsea,  Mass.  iv.  Godfrey,  d.  young. 
1768.  Isaac  Gilkey,  Jr.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1821;  m.  (1),  Mary  E.  Bridges; 
(2),  Mrs.  Price. 

1759.  Lydia  M.,  b.  15  May,  1825;  m.  (1),  Silas  Bailey;  (2),  Wil- 

liam Astley. 

1760.  Malinda,  b.  10  May,  1827;  m.  Gabriel  Huson.  " 

1761.  Matilda  Jane,  b.  17  June,  1829  (or  1831) ;  m.  22  June,  1852, 

Marshall  Alden  Ellingwood,  son  of  Nelson  and  Mary  Ann 
(Guptill)  Ellingwood.  Res.  (1903),  Whitewater,  Wis.  Her 
husband  was  a  master  mariner  until  1870,  when  he  settled 
at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  and  d.  there,  9  Sept.,  1898.  Issue  (El- 
lingwood), b.  Eastport,  Me.:  i.  Clarence^,  b.  8  March,  1854; 
d.  1905;  m.  Oct.,  1881,  Mattie  Fowler,  ii.  Charles  Victor, 
b.  12  Oct.,  1857;  m.  23  Sept,  1883,  Fanny  Bentley.  Charles 
V.  Ellingwood  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  East- 
port,  Me.,  and  Whitewater,  Wis.,  and  at  the  Normal  School 
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raphy^  and  then  entered  the  Bennett  Medical  College  of  Chi- 
cago in  1885^  gradaating  in  1887.  In  Augnst  of  that  year, 
while  visiting  at  Chatsworth,  111.,  a  terrible  railroad  accident 
occurred  in  town,  and  Dr.  Ellingwood's  services  were  called 
upon  to  help  attend  the  injured.  So  well  did  he  acquit  him- 
self that  he  was  urg^  to  make  Chatsworth  his  home,  and  he 
has  practiced  successfully  there  ever  since.  In  1895  Dr. 
Ellingwood  took  a  post-graduate  course  in  the  Polyclinic  Hos- 
pital, Chicago.  He  has  held  a  number  of  town  offices  at 
Chatsworth,  and  is  a  prominent  member  of  several  medical 
and  fraternal  societies. 

1762.  Amanda  Ruth,  b.  14  Oct.,  1832;  m.   (pub.  at  Eastport,  Me., 

16  Oct.,  1851),  Francis  Lawrence  Ellingwood,  son  of  Nelson 
and  Mary  Ann  (Guptill)  Ellingwood.  Issue  (Ellingwood): 
i.  George  A.^,  b.  26  April,  1854;  d.  10  July,  1854.  ii.  Son, 
unnamed,  b.  and  d.  25  April,  1855.  iii.  Francis  Lawrence, 
Jr.,  b.  6  Aug.,  1856;  m.  24  Nov.,  1881,  Ida  Dorothea  Golds- 
berry.     He  is  an  architect  in  New  York  City. 

1763.  James   Howard,   b.    16   June,   1834,   Eastport,   Me.;   m.    (1), 

Susan  E.  Eggleston;  (2),  Elizabeth  McK.  Low. 

1764.  Martha  C,  b.  28  Nov.,  1839;  d.  ae.  3  years.     Probably  iden- 

tical with  Isaac  G.  Pendleton's  daughter  "  Caroline,"  who, 
according  to  Mrs.  Lydia  Astley,  was  burned  to  death  in  inf. 

706.  Lanatia^  Pendleton  {Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^), 
was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  about  1796,  and  died  at  Robbinston, 
Me.,  15  June,  1863,  aged  about  65  years.  She  married  at  Eastport, 
Me.,  21  February,  1811,  Benjamin  Carlow  (T.  R.). 

Issue   (Carlow): 
i.  Gideon®,  m.  Ann  Lane, 
ii.  Matilda,  m.  William  Carey, 
iii.  Mary,  m.  Isaac  Chambers, 
iv.  Charlotte,  m.  Samuel  Travis. 
V.  Lenity,  m.  George  Hatt. 
vi.  James,  d.  ae.  13. 
vii.  Lucinda,  d.  ae.  10. 
viii.  Thomas,  m.  Adeline  Apt   [Abt  }]. 
ix.  B.  Walter,  b.  27  Nov.,  1830;  m.  his  first  cousin,  Sarah  Caroline* 
Cline,  dau.  of  Aaron  and   [710]   Grace^   (Pendleton)   Cline. 
Res.  Alexander,  Me. 
X.  James  (2nd),  b.  12  Aug.,  1835,  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War. 
xi.  John,  b.  22  Aug.,  1839;  m.  Lenora  Apt  [Abt  ?].     Res.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.     He  served  in  the  Civil  War. 

707.  Elizabeth^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  October,  1798,  and  died  at  Deer 
Island,  N.  B.,  11  May,  1877.  She  married  Peter  Ward  and  had 
issue  (Ward),  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.: 

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ii.  Mary^  b.  5  Oct.^  1825;  m.  Samuel  Leeman. 

iii.  William,  b.  30  Sept.,  1826;  settled  in  New  York. 

iv.  Isaac,  b.  20  Feby.,  1828;  d.  at  sea;  unm. 

V.  Elizabeth  I.,  b.  10  Aug.,  1831;  unm.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 

vi.  Margaret,  b.  16  March,  1833;  m.  James  Leeman. 
vii.  James  H.,  b.  13  March,  1836;  m.  (1),  Amy  Hatt;  (2),  his  first 
cousin,  Lottie®   Calder,  dan.   of   Thomas   and    [709]    Mary* 
(Pendleton)  Calder;  (3),  Susan  Chaffey.     Res.  Deer  Island, 
N.  B. 

708.  Margaret^  Pendleton  {Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh^)» 
married  (1),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  15  January,  1818,  James  Flynn 
(T.  R.).  She  removed  to  Ohio  about  1847,  and  settled  near  her 
brother,  James  Gilkey^  Pendleton.  She  afterwards  married  (2), 
Smith  Hewitt. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Flynn): 
i.  James  Thomas';  said  to  have  been  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

ii.  Margaret,  m.  Doughty. 

iii.  Adeline,  m.  Samuel  I.  C.  Hewitt^  brother  to  Smith  Hewitt. 

iv.  Charles   Henry,  a   soldier  of  the   Civil  War.     He  m.   Hannah 

Hewitt,  dau.  of  Smith  Hewitt,  by  a  former  wife. 
V.  George  William,  d.  June,  1851. 

vi.  Delila,  m. Dolby,  a  widower. 

vii.  Albert. 

viii.  Jerome,  who  d.  in  the  Union  army  during  the  Civil  War. 
ix.  Walter  (?). 

709.  Mary^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^),  mar- 
ried at  Eastport,  Me.,  22  February,  1821,  Thomas  Calder  (T.  R.), 
and  had  issue  (Calder) : 

i.  Mary®,  b.  Bean's  Island,  N.  B.;  m.  Henry  Morang  and  had  six- 
teen children. 

ii.  Sarah,  b.  7  Nov.,  1824;  m.  James  Lambert. 

iii.  Rachel,  b.  12  March,  1826,  Robbinston,  Me.;  m.  10  Oct.,  1848, 
her  second  cousin,  John®  Stuart,  son  of  William  and  [728] 
Prudence^   (Pendleton)   Stuart. 

iv.  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  21  May,  1828;  m.  Eliza  Smith  and  had  thirteen 
children. 

V.  Margaret,  b.  9  April,  1831;  m.  Erastus  Jumph. 

vi.  Henry,  b.  12  June,  1837;  m.  Catherine  Stover, 
vii.  James  Gilmore,  b.  1840;  went  away  to  sea  and  never  returned, 
viii.  Lucinda,  b.  15  June,  1846;  m.  William  Burbank. 

ix.  Lottie,  b.  4  Aug.,  1848;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  her  first  cousin, 
James  H.«  Ward,  son  of  Peter  and  [707]  Elizabeth^  (Pen- 
dleton) Ward. 

710.  Grace^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  27  November,  1805,  and  died  there,  19 


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February,  1896.    She  married  (1),  at  Eastport^  Me.,  6  March,  1825, 
Aaron  Cline  (T.  R.) ;  (2),  Zirah  Harlow. 
Issue  (Cline),  order  uncertain: 
i.  Grace  Maria*,  m.  George  Hutton,  of  Lowell,  Mass. 
ii.  William  Aaron, 
iii.  Mary  Jane,  m.  Stephen  Barker, 
iv.  James  Edward,  m.  Caroline  Lord. 
V.  Ellen  Lambert,  m.  Matthew  Polk,  of  Pembroke,  Me. 
vi.  Sarah  Caroline,  b.  16  May,  1833;  m.  her  first  cousin,  B.  Walter^ 
Carlow,.  son  of  Benjamin  and    [706]    Lanatia^    (Pendleton) 
Carlow. 
vii.  Albion  (or  Alvin),  m.  Maggie  Morrill.     Res.  Robbinston,  Me. 
viii.  Matilda,  ix.  Phillip,  z.  Annie  Eliza,  zi.  Henrietta,  zii.  Charles 
Henry,  ziii.  Lizzie  Ann,  all  of  whom  d.  young. 

711.  Charles  Thomas^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thomas^,  JameM\ 
Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  in  1808,  and  died  in  Fay- 
ette Co.,  Iowa,  17  March,  1886.  He  had  been  a  mariner  in  early 
life,  and  anxious  that  his  sons  should  not  follow  the  sea,  remoTcd  to 
Clermont,  Iowa,  about  1851,  and  engaged  in  farming.  The  Civil 
War,  however,  deprived  him  of  his  two  oldest  boys,  both  of  whom 
gave  their  lives  for  the  Union. 

Charles  Thomas^  Pendleton  married  21  November,  1832,  Esther^ 
Stuart,  daughter  of  Sargent  Ingersoll  and  [689]  Dorcas^  (Pendle- 
ton) Stuart     She  died  in  Fayette  Co.,  Iowa. 

Issue,  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  except  the  seventh: 
1766.  Euphama«,  b.  1833;  d.  inf. 

1766.  Charles  H.,  b.  6  Jany.,  1834;  m.  Sarah  Hendershott. 

1767.  Augusta  Dorcas,  b.  17  Oct.,  1836;  m.  (1),  Joseph  G.  Lovell; 

(2),  Alexander  House. 

1768.  Thomas  Franklin,  b.  15  Sept.,  1840;  he  enlisted  at  West  Union, 

Iowa,  30  May,  1861,  in  Co.  F,  3rd  Regt.,  Iowa  Vol.  In- 
fantry, was  wounded  in  a  charge  at  the  battle  of  Metamora, 
Tenn.,  and  died  five  days  later  at  Bolivar  hospital — 10  Oct, 
1862. 

1769.  Esther  Jane,  b.  26  Jany.,  1842;  m.  Francis  G.  Crandall. 

1770.  Sarah  Eliza,  b.  1844;  d.  24  May,  1868,  New  Hampton,  Iowa; 

m.  as  his  first  wife,  Sept.,  1862,  Cecil  A.  Curtis.  Issue  (Cur- 
tis): i.  Clement  L.*,  b.  1863;  d.  inf.  ii.  Ralph,  b.  1886. 
Res.  East  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

1771.  Margaret  Sapphira,  b.  9  June,  1846,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.;  m. 

Simeon  Gifford. 

1772.  Daniel  Philbrook,  b.  14  July,  1850;  m.  Philana  Tripp. 

712.  Jane^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  about  1810,  and  died  there,  7  September, 
1887  (or  2  September,  1895).  She  married  James*  Stuart,  son  of 
Sargent  Ingersoll  and  [689]  Dorcas^  (Pendleton)  Stuart.  He  died 
at  sea  in  September,  1841. 


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Issue  (Staart)^  bom  at  Deer  Island: 
L  Naomi*,  b.  1837;  m.  1862,  John  Barker, 
ii.  Gilbert,  b.  Aug.,  1838;  m.  Ellen  Matthews, 
iii.  James  R.,  b.  29  Dec.,  1841;  m.  Sarah  A.  Matthews. 
At  last  accounts  Jane^  (Pendleton)  Stuart's  children  were  all  liv- 
ing at  Deer  Island. 

714.  Sally^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Thoma$^,  James*,  Caleh^),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  1777,  and  died  at  Northport,  Me.,  29 
May,  1854,  aged  76  years  (T.  R.).  She  married  Alban  Elwell,  son 
of  William  and  Urania  (Wadsworth)  Elwell.  He  was  born  14  June, 
1769,  and  died  on  Hospital  Island,  Boston  Harbor. 

Issue  (Elwell),  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  order  uncertain: 
i.  Elizabeth',  b.  about  Feby.,  1795;  d.  15  Aug.,  1866,  ae.  71  years, 
6  months;  m.  West'   Drinkwater,  a  second  cousin,  son  of 
Zenas  and  [676]  Cynthia  A.^  (Pendleton)  Drinkwater. 
ii.  Thomas,  drowned  about  1826;  m.  Cynthia*  Drinkwater,  a  sec- 
ond cousin,  dau.  of  William  and  [680]   Lucy^   (Pendleton) 
Drinkwater. 
iii.  Alban,  Jr.,  drowned  about  1826;  unm. 
iv.  Nancy,  m.  Steorat  [Stuart?]  Patterson, 
v.  Sally,  m.  Thomas  Getchell. 
vL  Jacob,  b.  about  Dec.,  1808;  d.  1  July,  1878,  ae.  69  years,  7 

months;  m.  Rachel  Knight, 
vii.  Lois,  b.  4  June,  1810;  d.  27  Oct.,  1899;  m.  Otis  Gilkey. 
viii.  Mary,  b.  20  Aug.,  1813;  d.  16  Aug.,  1892;  m.  Edward  Terrill. 
ix.  John  M.,  (b.  14  July,  1818) ;  d.  26  July,  1859,  ae.  41  years,  11 
days;  m.  Julia  Davis. 

X.  Urania  W.,  b.  13  March,  ;  d.  ae.  78  years,  3  months,  17 

days;  m.  Cornelius  Rhoades  (also  spelled  Rhodes).  Issue 
(Rhodes):  1.  Stimpsan  H.^,  m.  [1783]  Cynthia*  Pendleton. 
2.  Francena  A.  3.  Mary  F.  4.  Harriet  E,  5.  Tafena  J. 
6.  Cornelius  M,  7.  Rebecca  A.  8.  Lucinda  K.  9.  Franklin 
A.,  b.  24  April,  1843;  he  is  Town  Clerk  of  Northport,  Me. 
10.  Lois  E.     11  and  12.  Edtvin  E.  and  Albion  W.  (twins). 

Ref.:  ** History  of  Islesboro,  Me.";  Bangor,  Me.,  Historical  Magasine,  I, 
61-9. 

716.  Lois^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  October,  1781,  and  died  at  Bremen,  Me., 
10  June,  1866.  She  married  at  Islesboro,  22  January,  1799,  William 
Bums,  Jr.,  son  of  William  and  (first  wife)  Elizabeth  (Young)  Bums. 
He  was  bom  1  March,  1776,  and  died  28  October,  1856. 

Issue    (Bums),  bom   at   Bremen,   Me. — ^record   from   family 
Bible: 
i.  William^   (3rd),  b.  10  May,  1800;  m.  Pamelia  Andrews.     He 
was  a  coast-guard  in  the  War  of  1812. 


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ii.  Green,  b.  27  Oct,  1801;  m.  (1),  Sarah  Smith;  (2),  Jane  Jones. 

iii,  John,  b.  12  Feby.,  1803;  m. . 

iv.  Nancy,  b.  10  Feby.,  1805;  m.  William  Taylor. 

V.  Joseph,  b.  12  Oct,  1807;  d.  28  Nov.,  1809. 

vi.  Sally,  b.  11  Nov.,  1809;  d.  15  July,  1817. 

vii.  James,  b.  9  Feby.,  1812;  d.  9  Feby.,  1812. 
viii.  Betsey,  b.  3  May,  1813;  d.  18  Nov.,  1814. 

ix.  Thomas,  b.  9  July,  1817. 

X.  Jane,  b.  25  July,  1819;  m.  George  Bryant 

xi.  Nelson,  b.  28  Dec,  1821;  m.  (1),  Sarah  Barker.  He  settled  in 
Australia,  where  he  m.    again. 

xii.  Joseph  (2nd),  b.  31  Dec,  1823;  d.  10  April,  1887;  m.  8  Aug., 
1843,  Ann  Lauretta  Lawler.  He  was  a  soldier  of  the  Civil 
War,  serving  in  Co.  I,  21st  Regt,  Me.  Volunteers.  His 
daughter,  Mrs.  Lois  Carter,  of  East  Weymouth,  Mass.,  has 
the  family  Bible  from  which  most  of  this  record  was  taken. 
Another  daughter,  Mrs.  Bainbridge  L.  Coggan,  lives  at  Mus- 
congus.  Me. 

716.  Abigail^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  October, 
1860.  She  married  (1),  Georgt;  William  Elwell,  bom  23  April, 
1780,  died  at  sea,  1816,  son  of  William  and  Urania  (Wadsworth) 
Elwell.     She  married   (2),  Bobbins. 

Issue   (Elwell),  order  uncertain,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 
i.  Abigail*,  m.  James  (?)  Hutton. 
ii.  George  W. 

iii.  Harriet,  b.   24   Nov.,   1808;   d.   23   Feby.,   1879,   Little   Falls, 

Minn.;  m.  (1),  Fred  A.  Patterson;  (2),  James  G.  Sumner. 

She   has   a   daughter,   Mrs.    Frank    N.    Foster,   of   Seattle, 

Wash. 

iv.  Maria  Ann,  m.  Jerome  (?)   Knight. 

V.  Benjamin   Tyler,  b.   18  July,  1812;  d.  June,  1901,   Rockland, 

Me.;  m.   (1),  Mrs.  Cottrell,  of  Belfast;   (2),  Martha 

Wilson;    (3),  Mrs.  Fleming.     He  has  a  son,  Charles 

C*  (Elwell),  of  New  Haven,  Conn, 
vi.  WilHam  T.,  b.  29  March,  1815;  d.  28  Feby.,  1821   (G.  S.). 
vii.  Betsey  (?). 

717.  Mercy^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleh*), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  28  December,  1788,  and  died  28  Decem- 
ber, 1838.  She  married  Lewis  Elwell,  bom  18  April,  1783,  son  of 
William  and  Urania  (Wadsworth)  Elwell.  He  was  a  master  mari- 
ner, and  during  the  War  of  1812  was  captured  by  the  British,  while 
in  command  of  the  sloop  "  Harvard,"  owned  by  Harvard  College. 
They  burned  his  vessel  and  took  him  to  England  as  a  prisoner,  where 
he  was  confined  in  Dartmoor  one  year  and  six  months.  After  the 
war,  the  college  built  another  sloop  for  him,  which  he  sailed  for 
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Issue    (Elwell)^  entered  upon  the  Northport    [Me.]    records 
26  Jany.,  1848: 
i.  Lewis*,  Jr.,  b.  13  Feby.,  1807;  d,  unm. 
ii.  Joseph,  b.  5  Oct.,  1808;  d.  unm. 

iii,  Mercy  E.,  b.  28  June,  1810;  m.  Rufus  Patterson.     Two  of  her 
sons  were  soldiers  in  the  Civil  War,  and  one  was  killed  in 
battle. 
iT.  Esther  L.,  b.  10  Not.,  1812;  m.  Elisha  Phillips. 
V.  Sally  A.,  b.  8  June,  1816;  d.  26  Jany.,  1836. 
vi.  Ambrose,  b.  13  Sept,  1818;  d.  13  Sept.,  1902,  Northport;  unm. 
vii.  Waiiam  A.,  b.  16  Dec.,  1820;  m.  Annis  Davis.     Res.   (1909), 
Northport,   Me.      Four   of  his   ch.   survive,   via.:     Harvard 
W,^  (Elwell),  a  former  Selectman  of  Northport,  E.  Burke, 
a  grocer  in  that  town,  Ifudson,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Flora 
E.,  widow  of  James  Brohan. 
viii.  Dolly  P.,  b.  31  March,  1820;  m.  Henry  Pote. 
ix.  Daniel  F.,  b.  21  Nov.,  1826.     Res.  Northport;  unm. 
X.  Caroline  A.,  b.  8  Sept.,  1829;  m.  Henry  Price, 
xi.  Francis  Edmund,  b.  11  Dec.,  1833;  d.  young. 

719.  Joshua^  Pendleton,  Jh.  {Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb^), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  about  June,  1793,  and  died  at 
Northport,  Me.,  24  February,  1866,  aged  73  years  and  8  months. 
He  was  a  mariner  and  farmer.  During  the  War  of  1812,  while 
sailing  with  his  brother-in-law,  Lewis  Elwell,  who  was  in  command 
of  the  sloop  "  Harvard,"  their  vessel  was  captured  off  the  Isles  of 
Shoals  by  the  British  frigate  "  Junon."  Taken  first  to  Halifax  and 
then  to  England  in  the  "  Chesapeake,"  they  were  confined  in  Dart- 
moor  Prison  until  the  war  ended  a  year  and  a  half  later. 

Joshua^  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  Eunice  R.  Calief.     She  died  at 
Prospect,  Me.,  22  December,  1873,  aged  84  years. 
Issue,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

1773.  Eunice®,  b.  1818;  m.  John  Berry.     Issue  (Berry):    i.  George*, 

dec.      ii.   Johnson,   dec.     iii.    William,   last   known   address, 
Bangor,  Me.    iv.  James,  dec. 

1774.  Adeline,  b.  30  June,   1823;  d.   10  May,  1876;  m.  29   Nov., 

1838,  Elijah  Lane.  Issue  (Lane) :  i.  Ellen*,  b.  25  March, 
1841  d.  24  June,  1889;  m.  28  March,  1869,  Henry  Lane, 
ii.  Jennie,  b.  28  Oct,  1842;  unm.  Res.  Prospect,  Me.  iii. 
Nathan,  b.  8  May,  1848;  d.  8  Feby.,  1894;  m.  Lucy  Thur- 
low. 
1776.  George  W.,  b.  14  July,  1826;  m.  (1),  Margaret  A.  Thomp- 
son; (2),  Lydia  J.  Sprague. 

720.  Luther^  Pendleton  (Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh^), 
was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  December,  1794,  and  died  at  Monroe, 
Me.,  24  February,   1846.     He   served  in  the  War  of   1812.     The 


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greater  part  of  his  life  was  spent  at  Prospect^  Me.,  where  he  was  a 
Deacon  in  the  Methodist  Church  and  a  town  officer  for  many  years. 
He  married  at  Prospect,  Me.,  8  (or  18th)  February,  1818,  Nancy 
Nichols,*  born  11  February,  1801,  Prospect,  died  there,  22  Febru- 
ary, 1843,  daughter  of  James,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  (Fowler)  Nichols. 
Issue,  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.: 

1776.  Nancy  Jane«,  b.  17  Jany.,  1819;  d.  22  Feby.,  1843;  m.  Wil- 

liam littlefield,  and  perhaps  a  second  husband.  Issue  (Lit- 
tlefield):  i.  Willard^,  unm.  ii.  Waldo,  iii.  Nancy,  d.  ae. 
about  15  years. 

1777.  Sarah  Ann,  b.    17   Jany.,   1821;   m.   William   Hawes.     Issue 

(Hawes),  order  uncertain:     i.  Mary.     ii.  Frances,  m.  

Walters,  iii.  Charles,  iv.  Ahhy.  y.  Fred.  vi.  Ashley..  Tii. 
.     Their  addresses  could  not  be  ascertained. 

1778.  James  Nichols,  b.  6  May,  1824;  m.  Mary  J.  Ward. 

1779.  Abigail  N.,  b.  1  Dec.,  1826;  d.  12  March,  1848,  Salem,  Mass.; 

m.  17  July,  1846,  Hurd.     No  issue. 

1780.  Martin  Luther,  b.  30  July,  1829;  drowned  11  April,  1844. 

Rcf.:  "James  Nichols"  Genealogy. 

721.  Thomas''  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  about  1796  at  Islesboro,  Me. 

He  married  Grace*  Drinkwater,  daughter  of  Zenas  and  [676] 
Cynthia"'  (Pendleton)  Drinkwater.  She  died  at  Belfast,  Me.,  4 
May,  1881. 

Issue,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

1781.  Grace  A.»,  b.  4  Aug.,  1823;  m.  Otis  D.  Wilson. 

1782.  Susan  K.,  m.  Hyram  Tracey.     No  issue. 

1783.  Cynthia,  b.  30  Jany.,  1828;  m.  10  Dec.,  1865,  Stimpson  H.* 

Rhoades,  b.  24  Sept.,  1825,  son  of  Cornelius  and  Urania 
W.*  (Elwell)  Rhoades,  and  grandson  of  Alban  and  [714] 
Sally^  (Pendleton)  Elwell.  Res.  Lincolnville,  Me.  Issue 
(Rhoades):  i.  Rosco  R.*,  b.  14  March,  1857;  d.  22  March, 
1859.  ii.  Hiram  R.,  b.  7  Sept.,  1862;  d.  5  Jany.,  1865. 
iii.  Elsira  L.,  b.  3  May,  1864;  unm. 

1784.  Phcebe,  d.  in  Searsmont,  Me.;  unm. 

1785.  Albert,  d.  in  Searsmont,  Me.;  unm. 

1786.  Clementine,  m.  15  Sept.,  1867,  her  first  cousin,  William  S.* 

Warren,  son  of  Stephen  and  [722]  Lydia^  (Pendleton) 
Warren.  Res.  Searsmont,  Me.  Issue  (Warren):  i.  Albert 
W.,  b.  23  July,  1868,  Northport,  Me.;  unm.  ii.  Judson  L., 
b.  13  April,  1866.     iii.  Laura  O.,  b.  17  Aug.,  1870. 

1787.  Emery  Oscar,  b.  7  June,  1845;  m.  Mary  George. 

722.  Lydia''    Pendleton     (Joshua*,    Thomas*,    James*,    Caleb*), 
*  *<  Nickels ''  in  Bangor,  Me.,  Historical  Magazine. 


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was    bom    at   Islesboro^    Me.^    30    NoTember    (or    31    December), 
1798  (?),  and  died  10  September,  1861.    She  married  23  February, 
1832,  Stephen  Warren,  bom  12  December,  1811,  Islesboro,  died  7 
Jnne,  1889,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Hatch)  Warren. 
Issue  (Warren),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  William  S.*,  b.  3  Dec,  1836;  m.  [1786]  ClenMentipe*  Pendleton. 
iL  Sarah  J.,  b.  19  Sept,  1838;  d.  youNg. 
iiL  Opelia  P.,  b.  14  May,  1842. 
iT.  Stephen  H.,  b.  26  Feby.,  1844;  m.  Elvira  Fowles. 
V.  Benjamin  Ashley,  b.  17  Oct.,  1845;  d.  nnm.,  Feby.,  1893. 
vi.  Mary  £.,  b.  26  June,  1849;  m.  Ephraim  Randlett. 
▼iL  Harriet  Louise,  b.  28  June,  1854;  d.  20  June,  1872;  m.  Jere- 
miah  Hayes. 

Ref.t  ^'Histoiy  of  Islesboro,  Mic*'  pp.  153»  S96. 

723.  Joseph  Jones''  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Thonuu^,  Jatnes^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  October,  1799,  and  died  ^  at 
Frankfort,  Me.,  28  ^Jovember,  1884.  In  early  life  he  followed  the 
sea,  and  later  took  up  farming.  As  a  lad  he  served  in  the  War  of 
1812. 

He  married  Eliza  Jane  Brackett,  bom  13  September,  1813,  died 
27  March,  1896,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Eliza   (Dow)    Brackett, 
of  lincolnville.  Me. 
Issue: 

1788.  John  Clark*,  b.  1  Jany.,  1834,  Searsport,  Me.;  drowned,  Sept., 

1846. 

1789.  Nason  Richard,  b.  15  March,  1836,  Prospect,  Me.;  m.  Laura 

J.  Deane. 

1790.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  12  Sept.,  1838,  Prospect;  m.  James  Frederick 

Kingsbury.  Issue  (Kingsbury),  b.  Frankfort,  Me.  i.  Nel- 
lie P.*,  b.  Dec.,  1857;  m.  10  Feby.,  1883,  William  Heagan. 
Res.  Frankfort,  ii.  Mabel  Nancy,  b.  1867;  m.  3  July,  1886, 
William  W.  Clark.     Res.  Frankfort 

1791.  Nancy  Jane,  b.  9  March,  1841,  Prospect;  m.  George  W.  Kings- 

bury. 

1792.  Lewis   Elwell,  b.   19   March,   1843,  Prospect;  m.   Fannie  £. 

Davis. 

1793.  Sarah  A.,  d.  about  1846. 

1794.  John  Colby,  b.  1  Jany.,  1847,  Frankfort,  Me.;  d.  July,  1854. 
1796.  Mercy  Ellen,  b.  4  Oct,  1848;  m.  Richard  J.  Wheelden. 
1796.  Julia  Adelaide,  b.  28  April,  1852,  Frankfort,  Me.;  m.  4  July, 

1880,  William  Frank  Bowden.  Res.  Prospect,  Me.  Issue 
(Bowden) :     i.  Jennie  Pendleton^,  b.  5  Nov.,  1886. 

724.  Thankful^  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Thotnai\  James^,  Caleb*), 
married  James  Flanders  and  had  issue  (Flanders),  bom  at  North- 
port  and  Islesboro,  Me.: 

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ii.  Lydia  Jane^  m.  [2928]  Lyman  G.*  Pendleton, 
iii.  Elizabeth  Jones^  m.  (1),  1  March^  1853^  Joseph  H.  Philbrook, 

of  Islesboro;  (2)^  Henry  Jackins. 
iv.  Franklin,  m.  (1),  [2938]   Mary  £llen<^  Pendleton;  (2),  [2939] 

Sibyl  F.*  Pendleton. 
V.  George  Washington,  b.  Sept.,  1843;  onm.     Res.  Islesboro,  Me. 

725.  Benjamin  Ames''  Pendleton  {Jothua^,  Thomas^,  Jame9^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  25  June,  1812,  and  died  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  20  Feby.,  1892.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at 
Northport  until  1854,  when  he  removed  to  Islesboro. 

He  married  20  May,  1841,  Frances  Ann  George,  born  27  May, 
1824,  Corinna,  Me.;  died  12  August,  1888,  daughter  of.  Isaac  and 
Frances  (Bachelder)  George. 

Issue,  first  seven  bom  at  Northport,  others  at  Islesboro: 

1797.  Benjamin    Franklin*,   b.    29    March,    1842;   m.    Ehnira*    Pen- 

dleton. 

1798.  William  Ambrose,  b.  Oct.,  1843;  d.  25  Dec.,  1846. 

1799.  Isaac  Newton,  b.  2  Nov.,  1844.     He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy 

during  the  Civil  War,  and  died  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  5  March, 
1864,  while  on  his  way  home  after  his  discharge. 

1800.  Sarah  Abbie,  b.  27  Oct.,  1846;  m.    [2921]    Philip  G.*  Pen- 

dleton. 

1801.  Martha,  b.  16  June,  1848;  d.  22  Oct.,  1849. 

1802.  Lorrimer  Edmund,  b.  16  June,  1851;  m.  Orivilla  Farnsworth. 

1803.  Clara,  b.  6  May,  1853;  d.  25  Dec.,  1853. 

1804.  Nason  Edwin,  b.  27  Nov.,  1855;  m.  Abbie  F.*^  Rolerson. 

1805.  Jacob  George,  b.  22  April,  1857;  d.  5  May,  1862. 

1806.  Atalante  Ellen,  b.  20  March,  1861;  d.  27  Jany.,  1888;  m.  8 

May,  1883,  William  Laidlaw,  son  of  James  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(Otto)  Laidlaw,  He  was  a  native  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  died 
1  Sept.,  1889.  Issue  (Laidlaw):  i.  James  Henley^,  b.  19 
April,  1884.     ii.  Ines  A.,  h.  8  Jany.,  1886. 

1807.  Isaac  Jacob,  b.  3  Nov.,  1864;  d.  16  June,  1875. 

727.  Dorcas''  Pendleton  (Stephen^,  Thorruu^,  James^,  Caleh^), 
was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  13  January,  1789,  and  died  29  July, 
1877.  She  married  Simeon  Stuart,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Ingersoll)  Stuart,  of  Deer  Island,  N.  B.  He  was  bom  in  1794, 
and  was  drowned,  25  December,  1829. 

Issue  (Stuart),  bom  at  Deer  Island: 
i.  Stephen",  b.  17  May,  1816;  d.  14  Feby.,  1885;  m.  (1),  [2993] 

Polly*  Pendletpn;  (2),  Nancy  Walker, 
ii.  Charles,  b.  6  Dec,  1817;  d.  28  June,  1884;  m.  Mary  Lambert, 
iii.  Louisa,  b.  22  Sept.,  1819;  d.  18  March,  1897;  m.  James  Lam- 
bert, 
iv.  Fenwick  Bell,  b.  6  Sept.,  1821;  d.  25  Dec,  1830. 
V.  Simeon,  Jr.,  b.  2  Aug.,  1824;  d.  unm.  in  Calif.,  16  Oct.,  1867. 
vi.  Joseph  M.,  b.  16  March,  1826;  m.  20  Nov.,  1853,  Sarah  Ade- 


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laide  Lord.     Res.   Lord's   Cove^  Deer   Island^  N.   B.     Mr. 
Stuart  has  given  us  invaluable  information  upon  the  numer- 
ous Pendleton  families  of  Deer  Island, 
vii.  Martha  C,  b.   15  March,  1829;  m.   1850,  Claudius  Hamilton. 
Res.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

728.  Phudence^  Pendleton  (Stephen^,  Thonuu^,  Jamen*,  Ca- 
leh*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  Feby.,  1791,  and  died  at  Rob- 
binston.  Me.,  19  October,  1840.  She  married  (1),  William  Stuart, 
Jr.,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (IngersoU)  Stuart;  (2),  Abel 
Brooks. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Stuart),  born- at  Deer  Island: 
i.  Wealthy®,  b.  24  May,  1813;  d.  26  March,  1875;  m.  30  Sept., 
1830,  Samuel  Butler.     They  were  parents  of  eleven  children, 
ii.  Nancy,  b.  1817;  d.  19  Oct.,  1866;  m.  Joshua  Brooks, 
iii.  Simon  Pendleton,  b.  31  July,  1820;  d.  24  June,  1873;  m.  Dor- 
cas T.*  Malona,  daughter  of  John®  and  Dorcas  A.*  (Stuart) 
Malona,  granddaughter  of  Joseph  and   [694]   Polly^   (Pen- 
dleton)  Malona,  and  of  Sargent  Ingersoll  and   [689]   Dor- 
cas^  (Pendleton)  Stuart.     Mr.  Simon  P.  Stuart  was  in  the 
lumber  business  at  Bangor,  Me.     He  was  the  father  of  nine 
children,  seven  of  whom  are  living, 
iv.  Isabelle,  b.  1823;  d.  16  Feby.,  1847;  m.  John  Brooks. 
V.  John,  b.  9  Feby.,  1825;  d.  19  April,  1895;  m.  10  Oct.,  1848, 
Rachel®  Calder,  dan.  of  Thomas  and  [709]  Mary^  (Pendle- 
ton) Calder. 
vi.  Samuel  Hooper,  b.   9   Feby.,  1827;  d.   2   Feby.,   1899,  Butte, 
Mont.;  m.   Margaret  Turner.     His  dau.,  Mrs.   Lou  Stuart 
Wadsworth,   of   Boston,   Mass.,   is   a   prominent  member   of 
the  Mass.  W.  R.  C.  and  much  interested  in  genealogy, 
vii.  Henry,  lost  at  sea. 
viii.  Mary,  d.  ae.  16. 

Issue  by  second  husband   (Brooks): 
ix.  Esther,  b.  16  Dec,  1833;  d.  18  May,  1888,  Deland,  Fla.;  m- 
Frederick  Hitchings. 

729.  Stephen^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Stephen^,  Thomoi^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb^), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  August,  1792,  and  is  supposed 
to  have  died  in  California  about  1840.  He  is  said  to  have  served  on 
the  U.  S.  Ship  "  Delaware  "  during  the  War  of  1812.  On  the  27th 
of  December,  1816,  his  father  sold  him  Lot  No.  8  at  Islesboro  for 
$1200  (Hancock  Co.  Deeds,  xlii,  489).  Stephen  farmed  at  Isles- 
boro until  about  1827,  when  he  removed  to  Northport  and  continued 
in  this  occupation  wirti  his  father  until  1837. 

Stephen'  Pendleton,  Jr.,  married  at  Eastport,  Me.,  27  March, 
1820,  Elizabeth*  Stuart,  daughter  of  Sargent  Ingersoll  and  [689] 
Dorcas"'  (Pendleton)  Stuart.  They  separated  about  1833,  and  she 
married  (2),  his  cousin,  [686]  Nathanier  Pendleton,  Jr.  It  is  gen- 
erally understood  that  Stephen'   also  married   a   second  time,   and 


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had  issue  by  his  second  wife^  but  we  have  been  unable  to  ascertain 
anything  definite  about  any  other  children  he  may  have  had. 
By  Elizabeth^  Stuart  he  had  issue: 

1808.  Wellington   Sargent^   b.    13   Jany.,    1821,   Ten   Acre   Island, 

Islesboro,  Me.;  m.  Mary  Canning. 

1809.  Hiram,  b.  at  Northport;  lost  at  sea,  ae.  about  19. 

1810.  Prudence,   b.   at   Northport;   d.   at   Deer   Island,   N.   B.,  ae. 

about  17. 

730.  Mary^  Pendleton  (Stephen^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^),  was 
born  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  6  November,  1794.     She  married  (1), 
John  Trim,  and  (2),  Amasa  Nodden. 
Issue  by  first  husband   (Trim): 
i.  William®,  d.  in  Calif, 
ii.  Robert,  d.  in  Calif, 
iii.  James,  d.  in  the  hospital  at  Chelsea,  Mass.;  probably  a  soldier 

of  the  Civil  War. 
iv.  Hiram  P. 
V.  John, 
vi.  Pamelia,  b.  1  July,  1825;  d.  3  Sept.,  1900;  m.  1  Jany.,  1845, 

Augustine  W.  Wood, 
vii.  Mary,  d.  young. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Nodden): 
viii.  Elizabeth, 
ix.  Stephen. 
X.  Olive,  m.  Henry  Badger. 

733.  SiMON^  Pendleton  {Stephen^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^), 
was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  18  December,  1801.  He  removed 
to  Wisconsin  with  his  brother,  John  Brooks  Pendleton,  and  in  1849 
went  to  California  upon  the  discovery  of  gold  in  that  territory.  After 
engaging  in  prospecting  for  a  time  he  took  up  other  occupations,  and 
finally  became  a  stock  raiser.  He  was  found  dead  near  his  house  at 
Red  Bluff,  Calif.,  2  November,  1863,  and  is  supposed  to  have  been 
murdered. 

He  married  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  17  April,  1831,  Susan  Sher- 
man, bom  29  April,  1810,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  died  in  August,  1834, 
at  New  Bedford,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Abigail  (Rounds)  Sher- 
man. 

Issue,  bom  at  New  Bedford: 

1811.  Samuel  Dodge^  b.  20  July,  1834;  drowned  in  the  Acushnet 

River,  ae.  about  8  years. 

736.  Pamelia  Hughes^  Pendleton  (Stephen^,  Thomas^,  James*, 
Caleb^),  was  born  20  January,  1808,  probably  at  Jameson's  Island, 
N.  B.,  and  died  6  May,  1849.  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  30 
June,  1839,  Charles  L.  Ellis,  bom  at  Nantucket,  Mass.,  son  of  Reu- 
ben and  Eunice  (Swain)  Ellis.  He  married  (2),  [2995]  Pradence* 
Pendleton,  a  niece  of  his  first  wife. 


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Issue  (Ellis);  bom  at  Nantucket^  Mass.: 
i.  Mary  C®,  b.  23  July,  1840;  m.  David  P.  Jacobs.     Res.  Boston, 

Mass. 
ii.  Helen   A.,   b.   20    Nov.,   1841;   m.    (1),    Horatio   R.    FarweU; 

(2),  George  A.  Burg, 
iii.  Alfred  G.,  b.  20  Sept,  1843.     Lost  at  sea.     He  was  a  soldier 
in  the   59th   Regt,,  Mass.  Vol.   Infantry,  during  the  Civil 
War. 
iv.  Martha  T.,  b.  16  Oct.,  1846;  m,  Walter  I.  Preston. 
V.  Edward  H.,  b.  4  Sept.,  1847;  m.  (1),  Liarie  Dunn;  (2),  Mrs. 
Rose.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 

737.  John  Brooks^  Pendleton  (Stephen^,  Thomeu^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  9  January,  1811,  and  died  near 
Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  26  June,  1884.  In  early  life  he  was  a  ship- 
rigger  and  mariner,  following  these  occupations  until  the  autumn 
of  1844,  when  he  removed  to  Wisconsin  with  his  brother  Simon,  and 
engaged  in  farming  for  about  two  years.  He  then  settled  in  Mil- 
waukee, where  he  resumed  his  former  occupation  as  a  rigger  of  ves- 
sels. In  1861  he  went  to  California,  and  remained  there  thirteen 
years,  during  which  time  he  was  a  gold-seeker,  a  farmer,  and  master 
of  a  river  sloop  that  carried  freight  from  San  Francisco  to  Sacra- 
mento. During  this  period  his  wife  and  family  lived  with  her  people 
in  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

After  a  short  visit  with  them  in  1863-4,  Mr.  Pendleton  went  back 
to  California,  taking  his  son  Stephen  with  him,  and  went  into  the 
sheep  raising  business.  This  venture  proved  unsuccessful  finally, 
and  upon  the  disappearance  of  his  son,  Mr.  Pendleton  returned 
East  with  hisT  grandchildren. 

He  married  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  31  October,  1833,  Mary  Avis 
Sherman,  bom  11  April,  1816,  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  died  7  March,  1903, 
Jefferson,  Iowa,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Abigail  (Rounds)  Sher- 
man. 

Issue: 

1812.  Mary  Avis',  b.  4  June,  1836,  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  m.  James 

J.  Harrington. 

1813.  John   Brooks,   Jr.,  b.   11   July,   1838,   New   Bedford;   d.   20 

March,  1839. 

1814.  John  Brooks,  Jr.  (2nd),  b.  8  Aug.,  1840;  d.  20  Aug.,  1846. 
1816.  Stephen  Leo,  b.  16  March,  1843,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.;  m.  Ma- 
tilda Smith. 

1816.  Abby  Lavinia,  b.   26   Nov.,   1846,  Mukwonago,  Wis.;   d.   28 

Sept.,  1862,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

1817.  Asa  Butler,  b.  8  April,  1860;  d.  26  Sept.,  1862. 

738.  Samuel^  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Samuel^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  23  August,  1781,  and  died  there,  sud- 
denly, 29  November,  1824.     He  was  a  mariner  and  farmer. 

He  married  18  October,  1803,  Sarah  (Sally)  White,  bom  31  Au- 


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872  THB  PENDLETON  OENEALOOT 

gust,  1783^  Taunton,  Mass.^  died  17  January,  1864,  Dighton,  Mas8.« 
daughter  of  Capt.  Cornelius  and  Abigail  (Leonard)  White,  de* 
scendants  of  many  of  .the  early  settlers  of  Taunton.  Cornelius 
AVhite  was  an  officer  of  the  Revolution,  and  in  his  will — ^in  which  he 
describes  himself  as  ''  Gentleman  " — ^he  leaves  to  "  Daughter  Sally 
Pendleton  "  a  legacy  of  $15  (Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  Probate  records). 

Issue  of  Samuel^  and  Sally  (White)  Pendleton,  born  at  Digh- 
ton  and  Taunton: 

1818.  Phebe«,  b.  18  May,  1804;  m.  Isaac  BaUey. 

1819.  Sally  Leonard,  b.  22  Nov.,  1806;  m.  Othniel  Tripp. 

1820.  Harriet  Williams,  b.  11  Dec.,  1808;  m.  Gideon  B.  Richmond. 

1821.  Ann  Jane,  b.  15  June,  1812;  m.  William  Hutchinson. 

1822.  Margaret,  b.  29  May,  1814;  m.  Stillman  Chubbuck. 

1823.  Charles  Babbitt,  b.  24  April,  1816;  m.  (1),  Mary  H.  Belden; 

(2),  Mary  E.  Berry. 

1824.  Ablwe  Babbitt,  b.  10  Aug.,  1818;  m.  James  O.  Woodward. 

1825.  Lydia  Leonard,  b.  16  March,  1821;  m.  John  Neal,  Jr. 

1826.  George  Samuel,  b.  8  Nov.,  1824;  m.  Almira  Halloway. 

740.  Nancy''  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Samuel^,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  16  November,  1784,  and  died  at  Little 
Compton,  R.  I.,  20  October,  1829.  She  married  10  March,  1806, 
Thurston  Brown,  bom  3  April,  1781,  Little  Compton,  died  11  Octo- 
ber, 1815,  Dighton,  Mass.,  son  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (White) 
Brown. 

Issue  (Brown),  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.: 
i.  Eliza  Ann«,  b.  8  Feby.,  1806;  d.  12  July,  1878,  Little  Comp- 
ton, R.  I.;  m.  Abraham  Wilber. 
ii.  William,  b.  1807;  d.  10  Aug.,  1826,  ae.  18  years,  at  Providence, 

R.  I. 
iii.  Emily  Branch,  b.  14  May,  1809;  d.  20  Feby.,  1886,  Taunton, 
Mass.;  m.  Thomas  L.  Hathaway. 

744.  Lydia  R.''  Pendleton    (Gideon^,  Samuel*,  James^,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  20  Sept.,  1792,  and  died  24  March, 
1876.     She  married  30  April,  1816,  Rev.  Emerson  Paine,  born  6  De- 
cember, 1786,  died  25  April,  1851,  son  of  Abiel  and  Cynthia  (Rob- 
inson) Paine.     He  was  a  graduate  of  Brown  University  in  the  class 
of  1813,  and  held  pastorates  at  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Little  Compton, 
R.  I.,  and  Halifax,  Mass. 
Issue  (Paine) : 
i.  Joseph  E.S  b.  20  Oct.,  1817,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  m.  23  Nov., 
1852,  Eliza  P.  Glover.     Rem.  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Four  ch. 
ii.  Charles  H.,  b.   5  Jany.,  1820;  m.   Cordelia  Bryant.     Nine  ch. 
He  was  a  County  Commissioner  of  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.,  in 
1881,  at  which  time  he  was  living  in  the  town  of  Halifax, 
iii.  Horatio  E.,  b.   11   June,   1822;  m.  Sarah  Atherton.     Four  ch. 
In  1889  he  was  Traveling  Auditor  of  the  Old  Colony  R,  R. 
and  made  his  home  at  Boston,  Mass. 


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8ITKNTH   OINXBATIOK  S7S 

iT,  Mary  N.,.  b.  27  Nor.,  1823;  m.  Oliver  Holmes,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.    Six  ch. 

Ref.s  **  Paine  Genealogy." 

746.  Prentice^  Pendletok  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^  Caleb^,  Car 
leb^),  was  bom  at  Vergennes,  Vt,  20  April,  1792,  and  died  at  Nor- 
walk.  Conn.,  12  April,  1869.  After  his  mother's  death  he  went  to 
Essex,  Conu.,  where  he  lived  for  some  years,  and  then  settled  at 
Middletown,  Conn.,  remaining  there  until  about  1832,  when  he  re- 
moved to  western  New  York.  Late  in  life  he  returned  to  Connecti- 
cut *and  made  his  home  at  South  Norwalk  until  his  death.  He  was 
a  cabinet  maker  by  trade. 

Prentice^  Pendletcm  married  (1),  at  Essex,  Conn.,  in  November, 
1814,  Almira  Pratt,  bom  16  March,  1797,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  died  22 
February,  1826,  Essex,  Conn.,  daughter  of  John  and  Hester  (Kirt- 
land)  Pratt.  He  married  (2),  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  12  July,  1827, 
Margaret  S.  Benham,  bom  there,  1803,  died  1  January,  1874,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Lemuel  and  Hannah  (Southmayd)  Benham. 
Issue  b^  first  wife,  bom  at  Essex,  Conn.: 

1827.  Edwin  Pratt*,   b.  about  1816;  m.  Sarah  J.  Kilboum. 

1828.  Frances  Ann,  b.  21  Feby.,  1821;  d.  9  Jany.,  1876,  Montclair, 

N.  J.;  m.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  16  Jany.,  1849,  James  G. 
Reed,  b.  8  July,  1818,  GranviUe,  N.  Y.,  d.  24  April,  1874, 
Darien,  Conn.,  son  of  Silas  and  Elizabeth  (Barnes)  Reed. 
Issue  (Reed),  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  i.  Charles  CurtU^,  b. 
26  March,  1850;  m.  30  Dec.,  1885,  Sarah  Lillie  Churchill. 
Res.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  ii.  Lillian  Frances,  b.  12  Jany. 
1852;  unm.    Res.  New  York  City. 

1829.  John  Hubbard,  b.  1823;  d.  in  the  California  Soldier's  Home, 

29  Jany.,  1904;  unm.  He  went  West  about  1850,  and  served 
in  Co.  I,  Ist  Regt.,  Oregon  Vol.  Inf.,  during  the  Civil  War. 

1830.  Jane  Almira,  b.  12  May,  1825;  d.  unm.,  at  Essex,  Conn. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

1831.  Margaret  Louisa,  b.  14  July,  1828,  Middletown,  Conn.;  m.  at 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.,  1849,  Charles  T,  Curtis,  b.  11 
Jany.,  1824,  d.  22  July,  1885,  son  of  Martin  and  Amelia 
(Pinkney)  Curtis.  No  issue.  Mrs.  Curtis  lives  in  New 
York  City. 

1832.  Elias   Comelius,  b.   30   Jany.,   1831,  Middletown,  Conn.;  m. 

(1),  Elizabeth  Sturtevant;  (2),  Mrs.  Almena  Pelouze. 

1833.  Charles,  drowned,  ae.  7  years. 

1834.  Augustus  Frank,  b.  25  Nov.,  1834,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.;  unm.    Res. 

New  York  City.  He  served  as  Corporal  in  Co.  D,  7th 
Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  Civil  War. 

1835.  Elizabeth,  d.  ae.  5  months. 

1836.  James  Brainerd,  b.  4  May,  1841,  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.;  d. 

unm.,  in  New  York  City,  4  Sept.,  1908. 


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374  THJB   PINDLETON   OINEALOOT 

1837.  Emily,  b.  20  June,  1846,  Mount  Moms,  N.  Y.;  d.  21  Feby., 

1856. 

lief.:  Granger,  Pratt  &  Cole  Genealogies. 

749.  Sarah^  Pendleton  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^,  Caleb^,  Caleb^), 
vfaM  bom  at  Mount  Independence,  Vt.,  and  died  8  May,  1883.  She 
married  Reed  Beckwith,  Jr.,  son  of  Reed  and  Sarah  (Ackley)  Beck- 
with. 

Issue  (Beckwith),  bom  at  Orwell,  Vt.: 
i.  Olive  B.*,  b.  31  Dec,  1828;  d.  29  Oct.,  1897;  m.  William  Sant- 
ford  Wood  and  lived  at  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.  She  had  iipue 
(Wood):  1.  Anna  5.^  b.  8  June,  1853.  2.  Leaman  S.,  b. 
14  Aug.,  1856.  3.  Elisabeth,  b.  27  March,  1858.  4.  WU- 
Ham  H.,  b.  19  March,  1860.  5.  Minnie,  b.  16  Feby.,  1862. 
6.  Carrie  A.,  h.  9  Feby.,  1865. 
ii.  Prentice  Pendleton,  b.  8  Feby.,  1831;  d.  9  Feby.,  1882;  m. 
Elizabeth  Ann  Wood  and  had  one  son  (Beckwith):  i.  Clar- 
ence Pendleton*,  b.  31  Dec.,  1857.     Res.  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

750.  Mart^  Pendleton  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^,  Caleb\  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Orwell,  Vt  She  married  Cicero  Hayden,  of  Essex, 
Conn.,  and  had  issue  (Hayden),  order  uncertain: 

i.  Temperance,  unm. 

ii.  Susan,  m. . 

iii.  Mary,  m. • 

iv.  Nehemiah,  b.  3  Sept,  1833,  Deep  River,  Conn.;  d.  May,  1883, 
New  York  City;  m.  Post     His  widow  lives  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
V.  John,  d.  unm.,  in  New  York  City,  Jany.,  1905. 

Note:    The  '^Hayden  Genealogy**  contains  no  reference  to  this  marriage. 

754.  AsA^  Pendleton  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^,  Caleb^,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  about  1811,  and  died  9  September,  1889, 
at  West  Farnham,  Quebec,  Canada.  Shortly  after  the  birth  of  his 
first  child  he  removed  to  Canada,  where  he  engaged  in  operating  va- 
rious lumber  mills. 

He  married  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Thompson,  daughter  of 
Bearse  ( ?)  and  Mary  (Stuart)  Thompson.  She  died  at  West  Farn- 
ham, Quebec,  9  October,  1890. 

Issue,  first  child  born  at  Whitehall,  others  in  Quebec: 

1838.  Harriet®,  m.  Angus  McDonald.     She  is  said  to  have  had  three 

children  (McDonald),  two  of  whom  were  Mary^  and  Delia. 
Their  whereabouts  are  unknown. 

1839.  Edward  Uriah,  b.  14  Feby.,  1841;  m.  Mary  S.  Officer. 

1840.  Anney  Steward,  b.  2  Feby.,  1845;  m.   (1),  John  S.  Hoover; 

(2),  William  J.  Fossey. 

1841.  George  A.,  b.  1860;  m.  Hattie  Chagnion. 


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1842.  Adelia,  b.  1850;  d.  15  Aug.,  1871;  m.  Walter  Cook.    She  died 

at  the  birth  of  her  first  child,  who  also  died  a   few  days 
later. 
t 

756.  Chauncet  McDonouoh^  Pendleton  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^ 
Caleh^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  14  March,  1817, 
and  died  at  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  18  April,  1901.  In  earlj  manhood 
he  was  a  captain  of  sailing  vessels  on  the  Great  Lakes.  In  1842  he 
bought  a  farm  near  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  and  two  years  later  went 
back  to  New  York,  married,  and  immediately  returned  with  his  wife 
to  Crystal  Lake.  They  spent  all  the  rest  of  their  lives  upon  the 
farm,  except  for  two  years,  during  which  they  lived  in  the  village. 
Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  fifty-six  years,  a 
school  director  forty-eight  years,  and  Supervisor  of  the  County  for 
many  terms.     He  also  held  various  other  offices  and  appointments. 

Chauncey  McDonough^  Pendleton  married  at  Crown  Point,  N.  Y., 
1  August,  1844,  Eliza  Taylor,  bom  27  October,  1818,  Springfield, 
Vt.,  died  24  February,  1902,  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  daughter  of  David 
and  MehiUble  (Bellus)  Taylor. 

Issue,  bom  at  Crystal  Lake,  111.: 

1843.  Angeline  £liza^  b.   17  June,  1846;  m.  at  CrysUl  Lake,  26 

Nov.,  1863,  John  C.  Starr,  b.  16  March,  1839,  Whitehall, 
N.  Y.,  son  of  Humphrey  G.  and  Lucy  (Black)  Starr.  Res. 
Belvidere,  111.  Issue  (Starr),  b.  at  Belvidere:  i.  Chaun- 
cey Pendleton^,  b.  4  Feby.,  1865;  m.  4  July,  1893,  Ida 
Pulse.  Res.  Belvidere.  ii.  Afary  (Minnie)  Eliza,  b.  15 
Aug.,  1869;  m.  31  March,  1896,  Edgar  James  RiUer  Grain- 
ger. Res.  Belvidere,  111.  iii.  William  Taylor,  b.  26  April, 
1873;  m.  (1),  26  April,  1899,  Florence  Brandon;  (2),  11 
March,  1903,  Mae  Smith.  Res.  Chicago,  111.  iv.  John  Er- 
vin,  b.  17  Nov.,  1877;  d.  unm.,  12  Oct.,  1902. 

1844.  Inez  A.,  b.  21  Dec,  1852;  d.  Dec,  1853. 

1845.  Fred  Fremont,  b.  28  Nov.,  1855;  d.  unm.,  at  Crystal  Lake, 

111.,  26  Feby.,  1904. 

1846.  Frank  Hubbard,  b.  30  May,  1858;  d.  March,  1860. 

1847.  Hattie  Adalaide,  b.  31  March,  1862;  m.  at  Crystal  Lake,  27 

Jany.,  1886,  Joseph  B.  Clark,  b.  in  LaCrosse  Co.,  Wis.,  son 
of  Francis  Marion  and  Susan  Riley  (Ellis)  Clark.  Address, 
R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Stetsonville,  Wis.  Issue  (Clark) :  i.  Sid- 
ney Pendleton*,  b.  11  March,  1889,  Chardon,  Kans.  ii. 
Julia  Ethel,  b.  21  July,  1890,  Chardon,  Kans.  iii.  Esther 
Maurine,  b.  7  July,  1903,  Stetsonville,  Wis.;  d.  4  Nov.,  1903. 

760.  Hubbard^  Pendlbton,  Jr.  (Hubbard^,  Benajah^,  Caleb\  Ca- 
leb^), was  bom  in  Vermont,  March,  1826,  and  died  at  Woodstock, 
111.,  in  1903.  He  was  a  farmer.  He  married  (1),  at  Whitehall,^ 
N.  Y.,  about  1850,  Harriet  Wood.  They  lived  together  seventeen 
years  and  then  separated.  He  married  (2),  at  LaPorte,  Ind.,  21 
Feby.,  1872,  Hannah  Geer,  bom  there,  1  June,  1849,  daughter  of 


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Frederick  Wright  and  Amanda  (Bartlett)  Oeer.    After  twelve  years 
of  married  life  they  separated^  and  he  married  (3),  14  May,  1891^ 
Mrs.  Jennie  H.  Stewart. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

1848.  Son,  d.  at  Inrth. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

1849.  Harry   Nathanid',  b.  28  Sept.,  1877,  near  Woodstock,  111.; 

m.  Kathryn  Bell  Good. 

763.  Andrjew  Jackson^  Pendleton  {Hubbard^,  Benajah',  Caleb\ 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  16  April,  1832,  and  died 
at  Springfield,  111.,  15  August,  1889.  At  the  age  of  six  years  he 
was  adopted  by  Franklin  Barrows,  of  Lewis,  N.  Y.,  in  whose  family 
he  lived  until  he  became  of  age.  He  then  went  West  and  engaged 
in  merchandising  in  Missouri,  Mississippi  and  other  states.  In  May, 
1864,  he  enlisted  in  Co.  H,  Col.  Geo.  H.  Currie's  Mississippi  Marine 
Brigade,  which  was  organized  for  the  purpose  of  protecting  naviga- 
tion on  that  river  between  Cairo  and  Vicksburg,  and  served  therein 
until  the  Ist  of  January,  1865,  when  he  received  an  honorable  dis- 
charge. 

Andrew   Jackson^    Pendleton   married    at    DeSoto,    Mo.,    1    June, 
1882,  Annie  Maria   Barrows,   bom  21   September,   1844,  Chatham, 
111.,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  Thanks  (Mills)  Barrows.     She  is  living 
at  Springfield,  111. 
Issue: 

1850.  Mary  Eunice",  b.  19  April,  1883,  Vineland,  Mo.;  m.  at  Spring- 

field, 111.,  8  Aug.,  1908,  Herschel  Marion  Saunders,  b.  26 
Oct.,  1880,  Seymour,  Iowa,  son  of  Turner  and  Mary  Lu- 
cinda  (Greenwalt)  Saunders.  They  had  had  no  children 
up  to  Jany.,  1909. 

768.  JoHN^  Pendleton  {Jeremiah^,  Rev.  John^,  Brian*,  Caleb*), 
was  born  in  1783,  as  on  the  4th  of  December,  1804,  He  was  made  a 
freeman  at  Exeter,  R.  I.  The  year  of  his  birth  is  also  fixed  by  the 
fulfilling  in  1804  of  certain  obligations  which  his  father  had  agreed 
to  perform  when  John^  came  of  age  [See  account  of  Jeremiah*  Pen- 
dleton]. On  the  7th  of  September,  1804,  John^  Pendleton  received 
from  his  parents  a  quit-claim  deed  to  a  house  and  land  in  Exeter 
(Exeter  Deeds).  He  continued  to  live  in  that  town  until  about 
1817,  when  he  left  home  and  was  never  heard  from  again. 

He  married  at  Exeter,  R.  I.,  7  April,  1805,  Elizabeth  Low,  of 
Warwick  (T.  R.),  bom  31  August,  1762,  died  13  August,  1852, 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  (second  wife)  Elsie 
(Angell)  Low  (Gorton  Genealogy).  Fifteen  years  after  her  hus- 
band's disappearance  she  married  (2),  Col.  Thomas  Westcott,  of 
Apponaug,  R.  I. 

Issue  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Low)  Pendleton: 

1851.  Edwin  Rhode8^  b.  23  June,  1805;  m.  Jane  Morgan. 


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771.  DwiGHT^  Pbndlbtok  (C(deh\  Caleb\  Brian\  Caleb*),  was 
born  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  25  Februarj^  1800^  and  died  at  Princeton^ 
Mass.^  31  October^  1825.  He  married  (published  at  Barre^  Mass., 
23  January,  1825),  Lncy  Twitchell,  bom  22  February,  1802,  Wards- 
boro,  Vt.,  died  4  January,  1883,  Bennington,  Vt.,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Lucy  (Rice)  Twitchell.  She  married  (2),  at  Wardsboro,  Vt, 
27  August,  1834,  John  Reed  Gates  (T.  R.).  She  was  his  second 
wife. 

Issue  of  Dwight^  and  Lucy  (Twitchell)  Pendleton: 

1852.  Clara  Dwight',  b.  11  Jany.,  1826;  d.  11  May,  1847;  m.  Eben- 

ezer  Morse,  b.  1819.  In  1902  he  was  still  living  at  South 
Newfane,  Vt.  Issue  (Morse) :  i.  Dwight*,  b.  about  11  May, 
1847;  d.  ae.  4  years. 

772.  Dennis  Bkament^  Pendleton  (Caleh^,  Jr.,  Caleh^,  Brian*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  6  February,  1802,  and  died 
prior  to  1854.  He  marrieid  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  in  November, 
1825,  Nancy  Eliaa  Robinson,  bom  1804,  died  5  August,  1873,  Deer- 
field,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Anna  (Bartlett)  Robinson.  She 
married  (2),  at  Springfield,  26  April,  1854,  Jonas  Sawyer,  of  Green- 
field, Mass. 

Issue  of  Dennis  B.*^  and  Nancy  E.  (Robinson)  Pendleton: 

1853.  Lucretia^  b.  July,  1827,  W.  Springfield,  Mass.   (in  the  part 

now  Holyoke) ;  d.  30  Nov.,  1857,  Fitchburg,  Mass. ;  m.  there, 
26  April,  1854,  William  Pierce,  b.  19  Feby.,  1827,  Royals- 
ton,  Mass.,  d.  9  Nov.,  1903,  Tallapoosa,  Georgia,  son  of 
Jonas  and  Fannie  (Earle)  Pierce.  Issue  (Pierce):  i.  Har- 
riette  Louise^,  b.  18  June,  1855,  Royabton,  Mass.;  unm. 
Res.  Norwood,  Mass.  ii.  WUlie,  b.  16  Nov.,  1857,  Fitch- 
burg, Mass.;  d.  Dec.,  1857. 
1864.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  July,  1829;  d.  13  Nov.,  1839  (Springfield  rec.)- 
1855.  Ellen  Eliza,  b.  6  Jany.,  1844,  at  what  is  now  Holyoke,  Mass.; 
d.  23  April,  1893,  Deerfield,  Mass.;  m.  there,  12  Dec.,  1866, 
Charles  Oscar  Phillips,  son  of  Alonzo  Daniel  and  Mary  A. 
(Robinson)  Phillips.  He  was  b.  at  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  6  Aug., 
1840,  and  died  in  Jany.,  1877,  from  disease  contracted  in 
the  Union  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  Issue  (Phillips),  b. 
at  Deerfield,  Mass.:  i.  Harry  William*,  b.  23  Nov.,  1868; 
unm.  Res.  New  York  City.  ii.  Louis  Agassiz,  b.  14  Aug., 
1870;  m.  27  Jany.,  1898,  Lucretia  Orcutt  Jewett.  He  is  in 
the  Legislative  Document  Dept.,  State  House,  Boston,  Mass. 
iii.  Edith  Ryerson,  b.  16  Aug.,  1873.  [Ref.:  "  PhilHps  Gen- 
ealogies," by  Albert  M.  Phillips,  p.  81.] 

774.  Sylvanus^  Pendleton  (Caleb*,  Jr.,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*), 
was  born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  25  May,  1807,  and  died  at  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  12  July,  1880.     He  was  a  gardener  and  farmer. 

He  married  6  June,  1836,  Aurilla  Cochrane,  bom  28  December, 
1814,  Winhall,  Vt.,  died  30  Sept.,  1900,  daughter  of  Edward  and 


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Esther  Fox   (Gibson)    Cochrane   ("  John  Gibson  and  his  Descend- 
ants "). 

Issne^  born  at  Chicopee^  Mass.: 

1856.  Augustus  Merrick^  b.  5  Aprils  1838 ;  m.  Isabelle  F.  Rubs. 

1857.  Edward,  b.  8  Sept.,  1844;  m.  (1),  Helen  M.  Sylvester;  (2), 

Hattie  F.  Monroe. 

775.  Israel  Colton^  Pendleton  (Caleb*,  Jr,,  Caleb',  Brian*,  Car 
leb^),  was  bom  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  21  January,  1813,  and 
died  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  15  March,  1865.  He  removed  to  Ohio  about 
1836,  and  engaged  in  the  coal  business  at  Cleveland  for  quite  a  num- 
ber of  years,  and  afterwards  settled  in  Detroit,  where  he  became  an 
insurance  agent. 

He  married,  23  January,  1833,  Lydia  M.  Burke,  bom  28  August, 
1813,   Ireland  Parish,  Mass.,  died  9  April,  1887,  Lansing,   Mich., 
daughter  of  Lyman  and  Charlotte  (Todd)  Burke. 
Issue: 

1858.  Dwight  Burke^  b.  17  Oct,  1833,  Westfidd,  Mass.;  m.  Laura 

Thompson. 

1859.  Charlotte  Maria,  b.  26  Sept.,  1838,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio;  m. 

George  W.  Bailey. 

777.  JoHN^  Pendleton  (Nathan*,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  8  June,  1795,  and  died  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  27  July,  1863.  He  was  a  fanner  and  lived  nearly  all  his 
life  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  where  he  was  a  Deacon  in  the  church  and  a 
much  respected  citizen. 

He  married  (1)  (certificate  given  at  Springfield,  3  January,  1832), 
Sophronia  Bemis,  born  23  July,  1804,  died  27  March,  1842,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Stephen  and  Sophronia  (Chapin)  Bemis.  He  married 
(2),  at  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  12  February,  1844,  Jane  Ann  Hurlbutt, 
bom  there,  4  October,  1806.  died  there,  1  December,  1868,  daughter 
of  James  and  Wealthy  (Griswold)  Hurlbutt. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  born  at  Chicopee,  Mass. : 

1860.  Susan  Sophronia^,  b.  1  May,  1833;  d.  27  Feby.,  1890,  Chic- 

opee, Mass.;  m.  31  Dec,  1868,  Ward  E.  Allen.     No  issue. 

1861.  William  B.,  b.  12  July,  1835;  d.  4  Jany.,  1837. 

1862.  Abba  M.,  b.  2  Aug.,  1837;  d.  29  Dec.,  1838. 

1863.  John  Lamb,  b.  9  Aug.,  1839;  m.  Isabella  Stewart. 

1864.  Joseph,  b.  Jany.,  1842;  d.  24  Oct,  1842,  ae.  7  months. 

1865.  Son,  twin  to  Joseph,  d.  at  birth. 

Ref.i  "Hurlbut  Family";  "History  of  Wethersfldd,  ComL,"  VoL  II,  p. 
459. 

780.  Rodney^  Pendleton  (Nathan*,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  17  October,  1803,  and  died  there, 
7  November,  1885.  He  married  (1),  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  18 
November,   1832,  Ebie   Chapin   Morgan,  bom   19   Febraary,   1812, 


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died  30  Angast^  1870,  Willimansett^  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Ruth 
(Loomis)   Morgan.     He  married   (2),  17  October^  1871^  Sophronia 
Fields^  daughter  of  George  and  Philenia    (Goddard)    Fields.     She 
died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  22  January,  1909. 
Issue  bj  first  wife: 

1866.  Edwin  Sumner",  b.  14  April,  1834;  d.  18  March,  1842. 

1867.  Laura  Maria,  b.  23  Oct.,   1835;  m.  25  Janj.,  1853,  Daniel 

Aldrich  Davis,  son  of  Osias  and  Hannah  (Aldrich)  Davis. 
Res.  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Issue  (Davis) :  i.  Liszie  Aldrich^, 
b.  19  Oct.,  1858;  unm.  ii.  Eunice  E.  {Fannie  Elsie),  b.  22 
Janj.,  1871;  unm. 

781.  Edward^  Pendleton  {Nathan^  Caleb',  Brian\  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  25  July,  1808,  and  died  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  18  January,  1842.  He  married  at  Springfield  (certificate  is- 
sued 26  September,  1836),  Orphia  Parkhurst.  She  married  (2), 
about  1844,  as  his  second  wife,  Eleazar^  Wright  (Jr.),  son  of  Elea- 
sar  and  [255]  Hannah<^  (Pendleton)  Wright.  On  the  7th  May, 
1844,  Eleasar  Wright  was  appointed  guardian  of  William  H.  Pen- 
dleton, who  was  called  "Son  and  heir  of  Edward  Pendleton  "  when 
his  mother  was  appointed  his  guardian  in  February,  1842  (Hamp- 
den Co.,  Mass.,  Probate  Rec.). 

Issue  of  Edward  and  Orphia  (Parkhurst)  Pendleton: 

1868.  William   HenryS  b.   20   June,    1839,   Springfield,   Mass.;   m. 

Theodosia  RobUns. 

783.  Miletus^  Pendleton  {Jett^,  Caleb',  Brian^,  Caleb'),  was 
bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  24  April,  1799,  and  died  at  Portsmouth, 
Va.,  12  March,  1853.  He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  at  Willimansett 
until  some  time  in  the  '40's,  when  he  was  induced  to  undertake  build- 
ing part  of  the  Boston  and  Albany  Railroad.  As  the  business  of  a 
contractor  was  entirely  unknown  to  him,  however,  this  venture  re- 
sulted disastrously,  and  after  the  death  of  his  wife  he  removed  to 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  and  made  his  home  with  his  oldest  son,  who  had 
already  settled  there. 

Miletus^  Pendleton  married  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  25  No- 
vember, 1826,  Parma  Day,  daughter  of  Brigham  and  Silence  (Pitt) 
Day.  She  was  bom  in  that  town,  11  October,  1802,  and  died  16  Sep- 
tember, 1849. 

Issue,  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.: 

1869.  Jerome  Baxter",  b.  3  July,  1827;  m.  Margaret  E.  Gayle. 

1870.  Charlotte,  b.   24   Feby.,   1829;   m.    (1),   Ebenerer  Stoddard; 

(2),  Isaac  F.  HaU. 

1871.  Hannah  Chapin,  b.  29  Sept.,  1830;  d.  28  July,  1849. 

1872.  Milo  Miletus,  b.  5  March,  1832;  m.  Auguste  Smith. 

1873.  Ludufl  Day,  b.  19  Jany.,  1834;  d.  9  Jany.,  1837. 

1874.  Phineas  E.,  b.  May,  1836;  d.  16  Jany.,  1837. 
1876.  PameUa  A.,  b.  8  Feby.,  1838;  d.  7  Aug.,  1861. 


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1876.  Harvey  Jesse^  b.  5  Nov.^  1839;  d.  unm.^  at  Portsmouth,  Va., 

14  May,  1885. 

1877.  Arthur  Sjlbert,  b.  26  Oct.,  1842;  m.  (1),  Amanda  R.  BaUey; 

(2),  Mrs.  Victoria  Jones. 

1878.  Anna  Luella  Day,  b.  29  July,  1849;  d.  16  Feby.,  1851. 

Ref.:    '*  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Day,"  p.  35. 

784.  Clossbn^  Pendleton  {Jetie^,  Caleb',  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  Willimaiisett,  Mass.,  2  February,  1801,  and  died  there,  19 
February,  1871.  He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  and  for  twenty-eight 
years  Postmaster  at  Willimansett. 

Clossen^  Pendleton  married  20  March,  1828,  Delina  Van  Horn, 
bom  24  October,  1806,  died  2  March,  1881,  daughter  of  Reuel  and 
Helen  (Bagg)  Van  Horn. 
Issue : 

1879.  Helen  Delina^  b.  17  Jany..  1838,  Chicopee,  Mass.;  unm.     Res. 

Willimansett,  Mass.  Miss  Pendleton  has  travelled  exten- 
sively throughout  the  United  States,  and  has  given  great  as- 
sistance in  gathering  data  concerning  the  descendants  of  her 
great-grandfather,  Caleb'  Pendleton. 

NoTx:  ClossenT  Pendleton  also  had  an  adopted  dangfater,  Rachel  V.»  who 
married  George  W.  Tourtelldt 

786.  Pamelia  Andrews^  Pendleton  (Jesse*,  Caleb',  Brian\  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Willimansett,  Mass.,  26  April,  1805,  and  died  19 
July,  1879.     She  married  Sidney  Chapin,  son  of  Japhet  and  Lovina 
(Wright)  Chapin.     For  some  years  he  ran  a  hotel  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
and  then  returned  to  Chicopee,  where  he  engaged  in  the  broom  man- 
ufacturing business.     He  was  a  selectman  of  the  town  and  a  director 
in  the  Cabot  Bank  of  Chicopee. 
Issue  (Chapin): 
i.  Juliet®,  b.  2  Feby.,  1829;  d.  25  Jany.,  1833. 
ii.  George  S.,  b.  23  July,  1832;  d.  6  Jany.,  1860;  m.  Comelia  L. 

Chapin.     No  issue, 
iii.  Horatio  P.,  b.  29  Jany.,  1835;  m.  24  Dec.,  1860,  H.  Jane  Den- 

nison. 
iv.  Japhet,  b.  10  July,  1839. 

Ref.:  "Chapin  Genealogy,"  p.  118. 

786.  Laura^   Pendleton    (Henry',  Caleb',  Brian*,  Caleb'),  was 
born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  11  December,  1799,  and  died  at  Granby, 
Mass.,  30  October,  1878.     She  married  7  March,  1821,  Martin  Da- 
vison, who  was  bom  8  February,  1793. 
Issue  (Davison): 
i.  Cynthia  P.«,  b.  7  Jany.,  1822;  d.  17  March,  1825. 
ii.  Lucy  H.,  b.  5  March,  1824;  d.  11  March,  1893;  m.   (1),  27 


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Nov.,  1844,  James  Whitmarsh;  (2),  16  May,  1882,  Seth  J. 
Bennett, 
ill.  William  R.,  b.  12  March,  1827,  Agawam,  Mass.;  d.  27  April, 
1903,  So.  Hadlej,  Mass.;  m.  19  April,  1849,  Electe  Ann  Daj. 
As  a  young  man  he  went  to  New  York  City  and  engaged  in 
the  ice  business,  in  which  he  continued  successfully  for  fifty- 
three  years.  He  was  the  father  of  eleren  children,  four  of 
whom  are  living,  vis.,  William  Edgai*,  Agnes  Eva  (Mrs. 
Benjamin  W.  Pitcher),  Herman  Ertkine,  and  Alvah  Eugene^ 
The  latter  is  President  of  the  Davison  Publishing  Co.,  407 
Broadway,  New  York. 

lY.  Louisa  M.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1830;  d.  23  Nov.,  1860;  m.  Philo  Moody. 

V.  Martha  A.,  b.  8  Sept,  1833;  d.  31  Aug.,  1870;  m.  Charles  Stod- 
dard. 

vi.  Henry  M.,  b.  19  July,  1840;  d.  2  June,  1842. 
vii.  Henry  O.,  b.  13  Sept.,  1843;  m.  (1),  Anna  B.  Miller;  (2\ 
Hanna  Schofield  Steacy:  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War, 
serving  in  Co.  A,  46th  Mass.,  and  in  Co.  B,  61st  Mass.  Vol- 
unteers. Since  then  he  has  been  a  miner  and  gold  prospector 
in  the  West.     Res.  (1909),  San  Diego,  Calif. 

787.  Lyman'  Pendleton  (Henry^,  Caleh^,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  17  April,  1801,  and  died  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  16  July,  1881.  He  married  (1),  25  March,  1824, 
Elfleday  Dimmick,  bom  23  April,  1804,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  died  25 
March,  1858,  Wales,  Mass.,  daughter  of  James  Dimmick.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  23  July,  1859,  Mrs.  Nancy  Fowler,  nei 
Allen,  who  died  at  Southwick,  Mass.,  7  March,  1883. 
Issue: 

1880.  William  H.«,  b.  21  Dec.,  1824;  d.  2  April,  1840. 

1881.  Mary  Anne,  b.  15  Sept,  1828,  Wales,  Mass.;  d.  umn.,  14  May, 

1860. 

1882.  Lydia  Aletha,  b.  11  Nov.,  1831,  Chicopee,  Mass.;  m.  John  A. 

Orcutt. 

1883.  Bryant  J.,  b.  6  Aug.,  1834;  d.  3  March,  1835. 

1884.  Lyman  James,  b.  6  Oct.,  1836,  Wales,  Mass.;  m.  Georgiana 

Jones. 

1885.  Bryant  Clark,  b.  27  June,   1839,  Wales,  Mass.;  d.  8  Sept., 

1871,  Westfield,  Mass.  He  m.  at  Westfield,  1  Jany.,  1866, 
Mrs.  Ellen  £.  (Holcomb)  Andrews,  dau.  of  Edson  and  Eliza 
(Tice)  Holcomb.  No  issue.  She  m.  for  her  third  husband, 
at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  14  Dec,  1877,  Albro  Miller  (T.  R.). 
Bryant  C.  Pendleton  was  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War,  serving 
in  Co.  G,  46th  Regt.,  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry,  from  15  Oct., 
1862,  to  29  July,  1863  (Reports,  Mass.  Adj.-Gen.). 

1886.  Lucina  Amelia,  b.  6  Dec,  1842,  Wales,  Mass.;  d.  6  Aug.,  1867, 

Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Warren  S.  Butler.  Issue  (Butler): 
i.  Albert  Warren^,  b.  30  Aug.,  1862;  d.  ae.  20  months.     Mr. 


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582  THE  PENDLBTON  OBNEALOOT 

Butler  m.  (2),  Mrs.  Ellen  (Dibble)  Clark  and  was  living  in 
Springfield  in  1903. 

788.  Hiram  J.^  Pendlbton  (Henry^,  Caleb^,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was 
bom  at  South  Hadlej^  Mass.^  3  August^  1803^  and  died  at  South- 
wiek^  Mass.y  5  Mareh,  1881.  He  married  (1),  Mrs.  Dorris  Sophro- 
nia  Rhaum^  nd  Allen^  widow  of  Samuel  Rhaum^  and  daughter  of 
Job  Allen.  He  married  (2),  Mrs.  Caroline  Smith,  ne6  Elwell^  who 
died  at  Hartland,  Conn.,  6  February,  1898,  aged  86  years. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

1887.  Sophronia  L.*,  b.  7  Sept,  1837,  Suffield,  Conn.;  m.  Henry  R. 

Eggleston. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Westfield,  Mass.: 

1888.  James  B.,  b.  30  Sept.,  1855.     He  was  unm.  in  1898,  and  now 

lives  near  Granville,  Mass. 

1889.  Martha  D.,  b.  12  Feby.,  1860;  m.  at  Southwick,  Mass.,  5  April, 

1874,  Henry  W.  Steadman.  Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Westfield, 
Mass.  Issue  (Steadman) :  i.  Frank  H.*,  b.  26  Jany.,  1880, 
Southwick,  Mass.;  d.  25  March,  1896,  Plainville,  Coon.  ii. 
Hattie,  b.  1  June,  1877,  Tolland,  Mass;  d.  . 

789.  Bryant  C.^  Pendleton  (Henry\  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  30  January,  1806,  and  died  at 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  24  August,  1881.  He  was  for  many  years  a 
respected  citizen  of  Easthampton,  where  he  engaged  in  blacksmith- 
ing  and  also  worked  a  small  farm. 

He  married  (1),  Elizabeth  Clarke,  who  died  1  March,  1843,  aged 
22  years.    Her  father  was  Phineas  Clarke.    Bryant^  Pendleton  mar- 
ried (2),  Lucy  Pomeroy,  who  died  10  January,  1893,  aged  76  years. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

1890.  Edward  Bryant*,  b.  Jany.,  1841;  d.  30  July,  1842,  ae.  1  year, 

6  months. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1891.  Edward  Bryant  (2nd),  b.  13  Nov.,  1852;  m.  three  times. 

1892.  Daughter,  b.  16  Aug.,  1854;  d.  27  Aug.,  1864. 

790.  Riley  Chapin^  Pendleton  (Henry*,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*), 
was  born  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  8  October,  1808,  and  died  9 
December,  1871.  He  married  (1),  2  January,  1832,  Mary  Ann 
Peeler,  born  8  June,  1809,  Brattleboro,  Vt,  died  30  August  (or  10 
September),  1852,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.  He  married  (2),  at  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  19  March,  1857,  Mrs.  Ann  F.  Squires,  ne€  Bradley,  daughter 
of  Frederick  Bradley.  He  married  (3),  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  5  Au- 
gust, 1867,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Rising,  ne€  Bush,  daughter  of  Alpheus  and 
Polly  Bush.     She  died  at  Southwick,  Mass.,  12  June,  1868. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

1893.  Henry^   b.   6   Feby.,    1833,   Cambridge,   Mass.;   d.   23   Aug., 

1834. 

1894.  Emeline  R.,  b.  5  Jany.,  1835,  W.  Springfield,  Mass.;  d.  27 


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SEVENTH    GENERATION  388 

Sept.,  1862;  m.  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  3  Sept.,  1857,  William 
W.  Trask,  son  of  Josiah  and  Betsey  Trask.  No  issue. 
1896.  Nancy  Peeler,  b.  6  Dec.,  1836,  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  18  Jany., 
1901;  m.  (1),  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  16  Nov.,  1854,  Charles  B. 
Colburn;  m.  (2),  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  16  April,  1871,  Sam- 
uel Gates,  son  of  Samuel  and  Adaline  Gates.  Issue  by  first 
husband  (Colburn):  i.  Lizzie^,  b.  14  Jany.,  1859;  m.  Wil- 
liam Van  Deusen.  Res.  Westfield,  Mass.  Issue  by  second 
husband  (Gates) :  ii.  Frederick,  d.  ae.  5  months,  iii.  George 
E.,  b.  10  April,  1872;  m.  12  July,  1893,  Mary  Eleanor  Cros- 
son.  Res.  Springfield,  Mass.  Issue  (Gates) :  1.  Mildred 
Ruth^^,  b.  27  May,  1896.  2.  Leslie  Carleion,  b.  19  June, 
1902. 

1896.  Elizabeth   Hoton,  b.   23   Feby.,   1839,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  d. 

unm.,  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1  Nov.,  1908. 

1897.  Lucinda  J.,  b.  19  AprU,  1841;  d.  8  March,  1842. 

1898.  George  Riley,  b.  14  Jany.,  1843,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.;  m. 

(1),  Elvira  S.  Shepherd;  (2),  Cora  Cowles. 

1899.  Ann  Peeler,  b.  5  April,  1845,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  d.  2  Feby., 

1846. 

1900.  Albert  Eugene,  b.  31  Dec,  1848  (or  1  Jany,,  1849),  So.  Had- 

ley, Mass.;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Lavine. 

791.  Frederick  J.^  Pendleton  (Henry^,  Caleh^,  Brian*,  Caleh^), 
was  bom  12  September,  1811,  and  died  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  11 
December,  1839.  He  married  at  Enfield,  Conn.,  16  June,  1834,  Syl- 
via C.  Quance,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Calkins)  Quance. 
She  married  (2),  at  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  18  January,  1843,  Andrew 
Phelps;  (3),  Oroon  Goodall,  and  died  8  March,  1872,  aged  57  years, 
11  months. 

Issue: 

1901.  Orange^  d.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  16  June,  1838,  ae.  2  years. 

1902.  Orange  (2nd),  killed  in  a  factory  at  Winchester,  N.  H.,  ae. 

about  15  years. 

1903.  Son.  d.  inf. 

792.  LuciNA  J.^  Pendleton  {Henry^,  Caleb',  Brian*,  CaUh^), 
was  bom  at  Thetford,  Vt,  3  March,  1813,  and  died  at  Springfield, 
•Mass.,  2^  December,  1897.  She  married  at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  22 
June,  1839,  James  Burbank,  and  had  issue  (Burbank): 

i.  Mary  M.',  b.  9  Feby.,  1841,  OakhaiQ,  Mass.;  m.  at  Keene,  N.  H., 
18  Aug.,  1858,  John  DooliUle.  He  served  in  the  14th  Regt., 
N.  H.  Vol.,  during  the  Civil  War.    Res.  Springfield,  Mass. 

ii.  John  H.,  b.  22  Sept,  1844,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.;  m.  21  April, 
1871,  Etta  V.  Lawrence. 

iii.  Emma  L.,  b.  19  March,  1857,  Winchester,  N.  H.;  d.  6  May, 
1863. 

793.  LouviRA^  Pendleton  (Henry^,  Caleb',  Brian*,  Caleb'),  was 


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384  THE  PBNDLBTON  GBKEALOOY 

born  at  Thetford,  Vt.,  27  March,  1816,  and  died  at  Bartonville,  Yt., 
21   September,   1885.     She  married   27   November,   1834,   Franklin 
Daj,  bom  5  March,  1810,  son  of  Nehemiah,  2nd,  and  Thirsa  (Al- 
vord)  Day,  of  So.  Hadlej,  Mass. 
Issue  (Day): 
i.  Sarah  Maria^  b.  22  Nov.,  1835,  Old  Hadley,  Mass.;  m.  4  Sejp/t, 

1856,  Albert  C.  Moore.     Res.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
ii.  Alice  Ennice,  b.  10  March^  1844,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  d.  21  Ang., 

1864;  m.  14  Sept.,  1862,  William  Annis. 
iii.  Edward  Franklin,  b.  3  Jmie,  1846,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  m.  1 

May,  1867,  Cynthia  Whitcomb.  Res.  Bartonville,  Vt. 
iv.  Osmond  Alonzo,  b.  21  Aug.,  1848,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.;  d.  14 
Oct,  1893;  m.  (1),  26  Oct.,  1873,  JuHa  Twinge;  (2),  1 
July,  1876,  Nettie  S.  Cram, 
y.  Abbie  F.,  b.  11  July,  1858,  So.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.;  m.  as  his 
second  wife,  6  March,  1899,  Joseph  B.*  Dodge,  son  of  Noah* 
and  Elizabeth  J.  (Brown)  Dodge,  and  grandson  of  Mark 
and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pendleton)  Dodge,  of  Islesboro,  Me. 
Res.  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Ref.:  *' Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Day,"  p.  109. 

794.  Marcy  Lumantha^  Pendleton  (Henry^,  Caleh^,  Brian*,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  6  May,  1818,  and  died  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  13  April,  1901.  She  married  David  Lewis  Smith, 
bom  1819,  Smith's  Ferry,  Mass.,  died  10  July,  1858,  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  son  of  David  and  Amanda  (Allen)  Smith. 

Issue   (Smith),  bom  at  Northampton,  Mass.: 

i.  Anna  EHza«,  b.  2  May,  1841;  d.  16  May,  1888;  m.  Clarence  H. 
White. 

ii.  Adele  Amelia,  b.  9  July,  1843 ;  m.  Charles  Bardwell.  Res.  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

iii.  Juliette  Maria,  b.  11  Aug.,  1845;  d.  27  Oct.,  1878;  m.  John 
Chapin. 

iv.  Ellen  Ida,  b.  28  April,  1847;  m.  George  Alfred  Parker.  Res. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  She  has  daughters:  1.  Marion  Alice^, 
b.  3  Sept.,  1873,  and  2.  Maude  Cook,  b.  11  Oct.,  1877. 

V.  Edgar  Lewis,  b.  14  Jany.,  1852;  m.  Celia  J.  McConnell.  Res. 
Florence,  Mass. 

vi.  Clara  Effie,  b.  10  Aug.,  1855;  d.  22  April,  1896;  m.  Walter 
TurnbuU. 

795.  Henry^  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Henry*,  Caleb^,  Brian*,  Caleb*), 
was  bom  at  Wales,  Mass.,  1  October,  1822.  and  died  at  Paxton, 
Mass.,  20  June,  1889.  In  the  days  before  the  railroads  were  built 
throughout  central  Massachusetts,  he  was  an  old-time  stage  driver, 
carrying  the  mails  and  doing  an  express  business  besides. 

He  married  (1),  at  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  22  October,  1845,  Avis 
Lorinda  Ingraham,  daughter  of  Warren  and  Avis   (Moody)   Ingra- 


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*8ETENTH    GENERATION  385 

ham.  She  died  at  Barre^  Mass.,  29  March,  1881,  aged  53  years,  8 
months,  5  days.  He  married  (2),  Miss  Jennie  Woods,  who  now  lives 
in  Worcester,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  at  So.  Hadley,  Mass.: 

1904.  Annie  Eliza«,  b.  23  Dec,  1847 ;  m.  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  18  April, 

1867,  Henry  Franklin  Stickney,  b.  24  Jany.,  1847,  son  of 
Henry  Walter  and  Cordelia  M.  (Wright)  Stickney.  Res. 
W.  Springfield,  Mass.  Issue  (Stickney):  i.  Avis  C.*,  b. 
6  Feby.^  1873;  m.  1  June,  1892,  James  Anson  Burlingame. 
Res.  W.  Springfield    [Ref.:  "Stickney  Family,"  p.  317]. 

1905.  Frederick  Henry,  b.  25  July,  1856;  m.  Adella  Loring. 


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EIGHTH  GENERATION 

796.  Nancy  Bell*  Pendleton  (AheP,  Major  Jateph^,  Jateph', 
Col.  Joieph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington^  Conn.^  6  January, 
1796.  She  manieid  tiiere,  10  January,  1819,  Elihu^  Chesebrough, 
Jr.,  bom  3  January,  1792,  died  20  September,  1881,  son  of  Rev. 
Elihu  and  Lydia*  (Chesebrough)  Chesebrough,  and  grandson  of  Zeb- 
ulon  and  [54]  Lydia*  (Pendleton)  Chesebrough. 

Issue  (Chesebrough),  bom  at  Stonington: 
i.  Elihu*  (3rd),  b.  27  Nov.,  1819;  killed  6  Sept.,  1861;  m.  Mary 

Ann  Wilbur, 
ii.  Charles  H.,  b.  26  Aug.,  1821;  d.  6  April,  1883;  m.  20  Oct, 

1844,  Prudence  Potter, 
iii.  Enoch,  b.  20  Nov.,  1823;  m.  Margaret  Conant.     He  was  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Civil  War. 
iv.  Nancy  Maria,  b.  25  Sept.,  1825;  m.  Billings  Burtch.    Res.  Ston- 
ington. 
V.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b.  29  Aug.,  1827;  d.  27  Dec,  1892,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  William  S.  Pahner;  (2),  William  Edward  D. 
Miller, 
vi.  Francis  Marion,  b.  17  Aug.,  1829;  unm. 
vii.  Erastus  S.,  b.  13  May,  1832;  m.  Emeline  L.  Hancox. 
viii.  Prudence  Mary,  b.  22  Oct.,  1834;  unm. 
ix.  Harriet,  b.  11  Dec.,  1836;  m.  Oscar  Miller, 
z.  Denison  Allen,  b.  21  Feby.,  1839;  m.  Jemima  Giles. 

Ref.:  ''Chesebrough  Genealogy,"  p.  489. 

797.  Charles  Stanton*  Pendlbton  (AheP,  Major  Joseph^,  Jo- 
Meph*,  Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1 
March,  1798,  and  died  at  Noank  (Groton),  Conn.,  14  September, 
1845.  He  married  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  30  December,  1828, 
Keturah  Randall  Brown,  bom  there,  18  October,  1807,  died  16  Oc- 
tober, 1863,  Groton,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Thatcher  and  Esther  (Wil- 
liams) Brown. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  in  Stonington,  others  in  Groton: 
1906.  Abby  Stanton*,  b.  22  March,  1830;  m.  26  July,  1864,  Fred- 
erick Wilhelm  Punch,  b.  26  July,  1816,  St.  Thomas,  D.  W. 
I.,  d.  10  Nov.,  1882,  Mystic,  Conn.,  son  of  John  and  Maria 
(Marchay)  Punch.  She  lives  at  Mystic,  Conn.  Issue 
(Punch):  i.  Elisa  Weinmar^^,  b.  11  April,  1865,  Groton, 
Conn.;  m.  24  June,  1889,  George  H.  Deneke.  Res.  Mystic, 
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EIGHTH   OKNBRATION  887 

Conn.  She  has  two  ch.  (Deneke),  Edith^^  and  George 
Henry. 

1907.  Charles  Phelps,  b.  25  March,  1832;  unm.    Res.  Methow,  Wash. 

1908.  Abel,  b.  8  Dec.,  1834;  d.  unm.,  at  Groton,  Conn.,  30  Janj., 

1858. 

1909.  Mary  Ann,  b.  23  July,  1837;  m.  William  Cann. 

1910.  William  Williams,  b.  24  Oct.,  1839;  m.  Adelaide  Denison. 

1911.  John,  b*  25  Dec.,  1841;  d.  at  Groton,  6  Ang.,  1871;  m.  Louisa 

A.  Daniels,  dan.  of  Benjamin  F.  and  Frances  M.  Daniels. 
No  issue.  She  m.  (2),  10  Nov.,  1873,. John  H.  Parker 
(Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Rec.). 

Ref.!  "History  of  Stonington,  ComL";  Cyrus  H.  Brown's  "Brown  Gene- 
alogy," pp.  72,  73. 

798.  Benjamin  Franklin'  Pendleton  (AbeV,  Major  Joseph^,  Jo- 
seph^, Col,  Joseph*,  Joseph'),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  March, 
1799,  and  died  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  6  September,  1892,  at  the  advanced 
age  of  ninety-three  years.  During  the  greater  part  of  his  active  life 
he  was  in  the  livery  business  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  in  company  with 
Mr.  Gurdon  Chapman.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  much  interested  in  mili- 
tary affairs,  and  enlisting  in  the  Connecticut  Militia,  rose  to  the 
rai^  of  captain.  Upon  his  retirement  from  business  he  removed  to 
Mystic,  Conn.,  and  spent  the  rest  of  his  life  in  that  town. 

He  married  11  February,  1830,  Phebe  Emeline  Williams,  bom  16 
December,  1808,  Stonington,  Conn.,  died  5  July,  1896,  Mystic,  daugh- 
ter of  Eleazar  and  Mary  (Billings)  Williams. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Stonington,  others  at  Norwich: 

1912.  Phebe  A.»,  b.  8  Dec,  1830;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  8  Oct., 

1849,  John  Hamilton  Gale,  b.  there,  12  Jany.,  1825,  son  of 
Charles  and  Annie  M.  (Marshall)  Gale.  He  was  associated 
with  one  of  his  brothers  in  the  commission  business  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Mrs.  Gale  now  lives  at  W.  Mystic,  Conn.  Issue 
(Gale),  b.  Chicago:  i.  Mary  Emma^^,  b.  8  Nov.,  1855;  d. 
unm.,  23  Dec.,  1903.  ii.  Annie  Pendleton,  b.  4  Aug.,  1859; 
d.  Sept.,  1859.  iii.  Clara,  b.  March,  1861;  d.  14  July,  1861 
[Ref.:  "Gale  Family,"  pp.  230,  234]. 

1913.  Jane  W.,  b.  28  Jany.,  1833;  d.  8  July,  1834. 

1914.  Mary  A.,  b.  26  Jany.,  1835;  d.  7  July,  1843. 

1915.  Alfred  W.,  b.  1  July,  1837;  m.  Annie  Cregan. 

1916.  Worthington  H.,  b.  16  Sept.,  1839;  d.  unm.,  at  Mystic  Bridge, 

Conn.,  25  Aug.,  1888. 

1917.  Louise  Kinnie,  b.  9  Oct.,  1842;  m.  27  Nov.,  1861,  Caleb  E. 

Tufts,  Jr.,  son  of  Caleb  E.  and  Eliza  A.  (Stork)  Tufts.  He 
d.  29  Jany.,  1903.  His  widow  lives  at  W.  Mystic,  Conn. 
They  had  no  ch. 

799.  Demaris*  Pendleton  (AheP,  Major  Joseph^  Joseph^,  Col. 
Joseph*,  Joseph^),  was  born  near  Westerly,  R.  I.,  5  March,  1800, 


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888  THE  PENDLETON  GBNBALOGT 

and  died  at  Sandusky^  Ohio^  6  October^  1872.    She  married  10  June, 

1832,  Samuel  Miner  White,  bom  12  May,  1808,  Mystic,  Conn.,  died 

11  August,  1894,  Sandusky,  son  of  Oliver  and  Lydia  (Miner)  White. 

Issue  (White),  bom  at  Sandusky: 

i.  Samuel  Manville^,  b.  10  Aug.,  1833;  m.  (1),  Jessie  Finch;  (2), 

Mrs.  Jennie  (Keyes)  Pond.     Res.  Cleveland,  O. 
ii.  Dudley  Chapman,  b.  14  Jany.,  1835;  he  was  killed  in  a  Chicago 

fire,  10  Oct,  1857;  unm. 
iii.  Anna  Demaris,  b.  11  Aug.,  1838;  d.  9  Oct.,  1901;  m.  22  Oct, 
1861,  Benjamin  Franklin  Ferris,  and  had  issue  (Ferris):  1. 
William  Stanton^^,  b.  15  June,  1868.  2.  George  Ireland,  b. 
22  May,  1870.  3.  Frank  White,  b.  6  Nov.,  1874.  Res.  San- 
dusky,  O. 
iv.  Harriet  Pendleton,  b.  7  Feby.,  1845;  d.  23  July,  1854. 

801.  John  Bell"  Pendleton  (AheP,  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^, 
Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  5  February, 
1804,  and  died  near  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  10  January,  1890.  Like  his 
father  and  oldest  brother,  John  B.  Pendleton  was  a  farmer  all  his 
life.  As  a  boy  of  ten  he  helped  the  men  of  Stonington  remove  the 
military  stores  from  that  town  at  the  time  it  was  attacked  by  the 
British.  In  the  late  '50's  he  went  to  Sandusky,  Ohio,  where  he  re- 
mained for  several  years,  and  then  returned  to  Stonington.  In  1862, 
he  removed  to  Tom's  River,  N.  J.,  and  about  five  years  later  he  set- 
tled in  Iowa,  where  the  rest  of  his  life  was  spent 

John  Bell"  Pendleton  married  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  20  March, 
1845,  Lucy  Taylor  Clark,  bom  6  June,  1825,  Charlestown,  R.  I., 
daughter  of  William  Nichols  and  Eunice  (Thompson)   Clark.     She 
was  living  in  1907  at  Lone  Tree,  Iowa. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

1918.  Frank  Stanton*,  b.  28  Nov.,  1845.     He  served  in  Co.  D,  40th 

Regt.,  N.  J.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  Civil  War,  and  died 
in  a  hospital  at  Richmond,  Va.,  3  July,  1865. 

1919.  Mary  Abbie,  b.  19  July,  1849;  m.  at  Farmingdale,  N.  J.,  6 

Dec,  1867,  James  Hiram  Whitney,  b.  19  July,  1836,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  d.  2  Feby.,  1895,  Latrobe,  Pa.,  son  of  James 
Jefferson  and  Emma  Bethia  (Follett)  Whitney.  His  widow 
and  surviving  ch.  live  at  Idlewood,  Pa.  Issue  (Whitney), 
first  three  b.  at  Farmingdale,  N.  J.:  i.  Frank  Pendleton^^,  b* 
27  Jany.,  1869;  d.  25  Jany.,  1877.  ii.  Helena  May,  b.  3 
June,  1871;  d.  Nov.  1887.  iii.  Edward  Freel,  b.  1  Aug., 
1873;  d.  22  May,  1874.  iv.  Vir^nia  Blanche,  b.  27  June, 
1875,  Brookl3m,  N.  Y.;  unm.  v.  Lucy  Pendleton,  b.  27  Dec, 
1880,  Zelienople,  Pa.;  unm. 

1920.  John  Hyde,  b.  3  April,  1851;  m.  Ida  M.  Morris. 

1921.  Lucy  Jane,  b.  30  June,  1857;  m.  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  24  Oct. 

1875,  John  William  Poland,  b.  8  Jany.,  1840,  Urbana,  O., 
son  of  William  Martin  and  Hannah  (Rhunenous)  Poland. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Iowa  City,  la.     Issue  (Poland),  b.  near 


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Iowa  City:  i.  Twin  boys,  b,  17  April,  1882;  d.  inf.  ii. 
Mary^^,  b.  10  Sept,  1885.  ui.  Frank  Ray,  b.  31  Aug.,  1890. 
iv.  Grace  Kate,  b.  16  May,  1894.  v.  Oka  Belle,  b.  3  Feby., 
1899. 

804.  Hannah'  Pendleton  (Joseph',  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph',  Col. 
Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  October,  1793,  and 
died  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  16  October,  1873.     She  married  27  Febru- 
ary, 1817,  Cornelius  Wyncoop  Lansing,  son  of  Garrett  A.  Lansing. 
Issue  (Lansing): 
i.  Ann  Elizabeth^,  b.  New  York  City;  m.  1  Jany.,  1837,  Samuel  W. 

Devoe. 
ii.  Betsey  Maria,  b.  23  Jany.,  1820,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m.  (1), 
24  Oct.,  1839,  Augustus  Ballard;   (2),  as  his  second  wife, 
John  Young.     Res.  (1904),  YorkviUe,  111. 
iii.  Sarah,  b.  30  Oct.,  1821,  New  Haven;  dec.;  m.  as  his  first  wife, 

John  Young, 
iv.  James  Henry,  b.  New  Haven;  m.  Sarah  Beecher. 
V.  Harriet  Roena,  b.  Waterbury,  Conn.;  m.  Benjamin  Norville. 
vi.  John  Gardner,  b.  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.;  m.  Sarah . 

806.  Job  Stanton"  Pendleton  {Joseph',  Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*, 
Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  9  Feby.,  1797, 
and  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1858.  He  was  in  the  hotel  business 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  for  a  long  period,  and  was  also  U.  S.  Marshal 
for  that  district.  For  some  years  previous  to  his  death  he  was  a  suc- 
cessful operator  in  real  estate  in  Brooklyn.  Mr.  Pendleton  dropped 
his  first  name  early  in  life,  and  was  known  generally  as  Stanton 
Pendleton.  He  was  also  called  "  Colonel,"  but  it  is  uncertain  whether 
or  not  this  title  came  to  him  through  holding  that  office  in  the  Con- 
necticut Militia. 

Job  Stanton®  Pendleton  married  (1),  3  December,  1821,  Harriet 
Ruth  Stanton,  born  about  1798,  Richmond,  Mass.,  died  10  October, 
1827,  aged  29,  daughter  of  Oliver  and  Hannah  (Dewey)  Stanton. 
He  married  (2),  14  August,  1828,  Lucy  Ann  Stanton,  a  sister  of  his 
first  wife,  bom  29  March,  1807,  Richmond,  Mass.,  died  7  May,  1891, 
Amesbury,  Mass. 

Issue,   bom   at  Westvillc  and   New  Haven,   Conn. — ^by   first 
wife: 

1922.  Hannah  Sophia*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1822;  m.  Stephen  C.  Babcock. 

1923.  Benjamin,  d.  27  Aug.,  1825,  ae.  1  year. 

1924.  Joseph  Franklin,    b.  26  Dec,  1826;  m.  Eveline  F.  Cooley. 

1925.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  27  March,  1827;  m.    (1),  Day; 

(2),  Wales  Beech.     No  record  of  this  family  has  been  ob- 
tained.    She  is  said  to  have  had  sons  Edward^*  and  Louis, 
by  her  first  husband — also  a  daughter,  not  known  whether 
by  first  or  second  husband. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1926.  Mary  Eliza,  b.  27  Feby.,  1829;  m.  James  M.  Barker. 


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1927.  Erastiu  Stanton,  b.  17  Jany.,  1831;  m.  Margaret  Shaw. 

1928.  Julia  Ann,  b.  5  Oct.,  1833;  ul  5  Oct,  1853,  Henry  Pierce 

Curtis,  b.  24  May,  1824,  son  of  Ransom  and  Esther  (Pierce) 
Cnrtis.  Res.  Amesbury,  Mass.  Issne  (Cnrtis):  i.  Lutxie 
Either''',  b.  1854;  d.  inf.  ii.  Lucy  Tip,  b.  18  March,  1869, 
New  York  City;  m.  28  Dec.,  1892,  Williani  Gray.  Res. 
Amesbury.  iii.  Grace  Judd,  b.  1865;  d.  inf.  iv.  Edith  Pen- 
dleton, b.  24  Sept.,  1872,  New  Britain,  C<Hm.;  unm. 

1929.  Oliver  Stanton,  d.  inf. 

1930.  Charlotte  Emeline,  b.   31   May,   1836;  m.   1857,  William  P. 

Barrett.  Res.  Amesbury,  Mass.  Issue  (Barrett):  i.  Wil- 
Ham  G.^^,  d.  inf. 

1931.  Charles  Gay,  b.  30  Sept.,  1838;  m.  Sarah  Huyler. 

1932.  Benjamin  B.  (b.  Dec.,  1839);  d.  16  Aug.,  1842,  ae.  20  months. 

807.  Samuel  Clark"  Pendleton  (Joseph'',  Major  Joseph^,  Jo- 
eepV,  Col.  Joseph^,  JoeepV),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  15  Feb- 
ruary, 1799,  and  died  near  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  19  January,  1874.  He 
was  an  early  settler  of  Cortland,  where  he  cultivated  a  large  farm 
and  engaged  in  dairying  besides.  Mr.  Pendleton  had  the  confidence 
and  esteem  of  all  who  knew  him,  and  a  street  in  Cortland  now  bears 
his  name,  a  mark  of  the  respect  in  which  he  was  held.  Like  his 
older  brother,  Mr.  Pendleton  dropped  his  first  name  and  was  always 
known  as  Clark  Pendleton. 

He  married  23  March,  1826,  Naomi  Smith,  bom  14  Febmary, 
1805,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  daughter  of  David  and  Amanda 
(Howard)  Smith.* 

Issue,  bom  in  Cortland,  N.  Y.: 

1933.  Eliza  Maria*    (Eliza  Ann),  b.   31  Oct.,  1828;  m.   23   Sept, 

1853,  Andrew  Jackson  Lyman,  b.  12  May,  1824,  son  of  Dr. 
Harvy  and  Prudence  (Jackson)  Lyman.  He  was  1st  Lieut, 
in  a  N.  Y.  Cavalry  Regt  during  the  Civil  War.  Issue  (Ly- 
man): i.  Anna  Prudence^^,  b.  1  July,  1854;  m.  J.  F.  May- 
bury,  ii.  Frank  Henry,  b.  25  Feby.,  1856.  Res.  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.  iii.  Harriet  Naamii  b.  29  Jan.,  1858;  m.  M.  M.  May- 
bury,  iv.  William  Clark  b.  23  May,  1861.  He  is  married 
and  has  ch.  Res.  Cortland,  v.  Sarah  S„  b.  21  Jany.,  1871 ; 
m.  F.  K.  McFallJ    [Ref.:  "Lyman  Genealogy."] 

1934.  Harriet,  b.  14  Oct.,  1831 ;  d.  21  Oct.,  1852. 

1935.  Henry  Smith,  b.  27  July,  1835;  d.  31  Jany.,  1840. 

1936.  Harvey  Smith,  b.  31  Dec.,  1838;  m.  Laurilla  A.  Stafford. 

1937.  William  Randall,  b.  11  Aug.,  1841;  m.  Sarah  E.  Gooding. 

815.  Caroline®  Pendleton    (William'',  Major  Joseph^,  Joeephf, 

•The  "Loomis  Genealogy/'  Vol.  II,  p.  284,  calls  her  the  daughter  of 
David  and  Naomi  (Howard)  Smith  and  states  that  she  married  Clark 
Pendleton,  5  March,  18)26. 


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BIOHTH   OINBRATION  SQl 

Col.  Joteph^,  Joieph*),  was  born  at  Wcgtcrly,  R.  I.,  10  December, 
1816,  and  died  8  Angust,  1886.     She  married  in  1832,  Peleg  San- 
ford  Woodmansee,  who  was  bom  in  1807,  and  died  8  April,  1861. 
Issue  (Woodmansee) : 
i.  Caroline*,  b.  6  Dec.,  1832;  d.  26  April,  1833. 
ii.  Charlotte  H.,  b.  4  Dec.,  1835;  d.  Nov.,  1895;  m.  John  Ainlej. 
ill.  Charles  Sanford,  b.  20  Dec.,  1837;  m.  (1),  Agnes  Brodu;  (2), 
Elisabeth  Matthews.     Address,  R.  F.   D.,  No.  2,  Norwich, 
Conn, 
iy.  Stephen  Henry,  b.  1  Jany.,  1839;  d.  11  Oct,  1842. 
▼.  Frances  Mary,  b.  27  March,  1840;  d.  9  Sept.,  1845. 
id.  William  Edwin,  b.  29  April,  1842;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  28 
Jany.,  1864,  Charlotte  Maria  Pitcher.    Res.  Westville,  Conn. 
He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  serving  in  Co.  K,  14th 
Regt.,  C<Hm.  VoL  Infantry.    We  are  indebted  to  his  daugh- 
ter. Miss  Florence  M.^^  Woodmansee,  for  this  family  record, 
vii.  Catherine  E.  (2nd),  b.  14  Nov.,  1845;  d.  8  Aug.,  1869;  m.  Rob- 
ert Shorkes. 
Till.  Susan  E.,  b.  29  Aug.,  1847;  m.  William  Mitchell.    Res.  Poque- 
tanock,  Conn, 
iz.  James  Carlos,  b.  6  April,  1850;  dec.;  m.  Lucy  Caswell. 
X.  Lawrence,  d.  inf. 
zi.  Horace  Holden,  h.  15  Feby.,  1855;  m.  27  May,  1879,  Louisa 

Birchard.     Res.  Norwichtown,  Conn. 
ziL  Edgar,  b.  21  Nov.,  1858:  d.  25  Oct.,  1884.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried. 

816.  (Rev.)  Okorob  Washington*  Pbndlkton  (William',  Major 
Joseph^,  Joseph^,  CoL  Jo$eph^,  Jo$eph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
5  December,  1820,  and  died  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  22  February,  1887. 
He  prepared  for  college  at  Suffield,  Conn.,  and  was  graduated  from 
Trinity  in  the  class  of  1846.  Shortly  afterwards  he  entered  the  Bap- 
tist ministry  and  held  pastorates  at  Stafford,  Colchester,  and  Poquo- 
nock  Bridge,  Conn.,  Jacksonyille,  111.,  Bergen  Heights  (Jersey  City), 
Perth  Amboy  and  Rahway,  N.  J.  He  was  also  for  a  time  President 
of  the  Baptist  Female  College  at  Columbia,  Mo.,  and  Principal  of 
the  Columbian  public  school  at  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Rev.  George  W.*  Pendleton  married  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  3  Sep- 
tember, 1846,  Jane  G.  Le Vaughn,  bom  there,  11  April,  1825,  daugh- 
ter of  James  and  Sylvia  (Booth)  LeVaughn.    She  is  now  living  with 
her  son  Frank  in  Providence,  R.  I. 
Issue: 

1938.  Mary  Jane»,  b.  18  Oct.,  1847,  Stofford,  Conn.;  d.  31  March, 

1864. 

1939.  George  LeVaughn,  b.  11  Jany.,  1850,  Colchester,  Conn.;  d. 

11  Jany.,  1853. 

1940.  Frank  George,  b.  10  July,  1852,  Colchester,  Conn,;  m.   (1), 

Helen  Brown;  (2),  Sarah  Eastman. 


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1941.  William  White,  b.  10  Jany.,  1856,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  m.  Flor- 

ence E.  Blair. 

817.  Nathan  Lanphere^  Pendleton  {William'',  Major  Joseph^, 
Joteph^,  Col.  Joteph*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  in  Jan- 
uary, 1822,  and  died  at  Ledyard,  Conn.,  22  Janoary,  1895.  He 
married  at  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  27  October,  1839,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann 
(Miner)  Alexander  (T.  R.),  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas  Alexander,  and 
daughter  of  Elias  and  Mary  (Adams)  Miner. 

Issue: 

1942.  Nathan  Franklin*,  b.  1841,  No.  Stonington;  ul  Adeline  Dun- 

bar. 

1943.  Augusto  S.,  b.  4  May,  1849,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  Lemuel  Tur- 

ner. Res.  New  London,  Conn.  Issue  (Turner):  i.  Matid 
Lyla^^,  b.  13  Nov.,  1877,  Hartford,  Conn.;  m.  William  Co- 
rey.    Res.  New  London,  Conn. 

1944.  Charles  Jackson,  b.  24  May,  1850,  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  (1), 

Julia  E.  Harrington;  (2),  Eva  M.  Long. 
1946.  Alonso  Frank,  b.   4   Feby.,   1852,  Pawcatuck,   Conn.;  m.  at 
Norwich,  Conn.,  19  March,  1875,  Jennie  S.  McKnight,*  dau. 
of  John  and  Tryphena  (Page)  McKnight.     No  issue.     He 
d.  at  Norwich,  9  Sept.,  1909. 

818.  William  Dennis'  Pendleton  (WUliam',  Major  Joseph*,  Jo- 
teph*^  CoL  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  in  August, 
1823,  and  died  at  Old  Mystic,  26  October,  1855.  Both  these  dates 
are  recorded  in  the  Westerly,  R.  I.,  records.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  a 
merchant  tailor  in  Old  Mystic,  and  engaged  in  gold  mining  for  two 
years  in  California. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  5  November,  1849,  Mary  Frances  Thurs- 
ton, bom  there,  12  December,  1833,  daughter  of  John  Clarke  and 
Mary  Leeds  (Miller)  Thurston.  She  married  (2),  H.  Pascal  Beck- 
with. 

Issue  of  William  Dennis*  and  Mary  (Thurston)  Pendleton: 

1946.  Ida  Gertrude*,  b.  23   March,   1851,  Westerly,   R.   I.;  m.   at 

Noank,  Conn.,  6  July,  1869,  John  Havens  Newbury,  b.  30 
Oct.,  1849,  Mystic,  Conn.,  son  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and 
Mary  Newbury.  Res.  Bay  Shore,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Issue 
(Newbury):  i.  Annie  Weams^^,  b.  27  Feby.,  1872,  Mystic, 
Conn.;  m.  (1),  8  Jany.,  1891,  Albert  Charles  Parsons;  (2), 
18  April,  1900,  John  Chester  Haseltine.  Res.  Bay  Shore, 
ii.  Mary  Frances,  b.  3  Nov.,  1887,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  m.  24 
July,  1909,  Charles  A.  Armstrong. 

1947.  William  Edgar,  b.  3  Sept.,  1854,  Mystic,  Conn.;  m.  Millie  E. 

Braman. 

Rcf.!    "Thurston  Genealogy." 

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BIOKTK    OENKRATION 

^  828.  Mason  Mandeville'  Pendleton  (Major  Benjamin  Cran- 
dalV,  Major  Joieph^,  Joteph^,  CoL  Joteph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at 
Stonington,  Conn.^  20  May,  1834,  and  died  at  Cherokee^  Iowa,  23 
May,  1905.  He  was  a  fanner  in  Illinois  and  Iowa.  His  first  wife, 
whom  he  married  at  Bloomingdale,  111.,  about  1857,  was  Maria  Barnes, 
bom  at  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  (Gorham) 
Barnes.  They  separated  and  he  married  (2),  Mrs.  Martha  (Riddle) 
Agents.  His  first  wife  died  at  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  21  April,  1909. 
Issue  by  first  wife* 

1948.  Henry  Earl»,  b.  31  July,  1859,  Wayne,  111.;  m.  Fannie  Heisler. 

1949.  Minette  Althea,  b.  24  Nov.,  1860,  Bloomingdale,  111.;  m.  at 

Turner  Junction,  111.,  8  March,  1880,  Charles  Frederick 
Whitmarsh.  b.  1  April,  1857,  Harvard,  111.,  son  of  Benjamin 
Whitmarsh.  Res.  Knob,  Calif.  Issue  (Whitmarsh) :  i. 
Benjamin  Earl^^,  b.  14  July,  1881,  Chicago,  111. ;  m.  1  Jany., 
1908,  Alice  Plunkett.  ii.  Mabel  Beaince,  b.  12  May,  1884, 
Pierre,  So.  Dak.;  d.  24  Nov.,  1884. 

1960.  Hattie   Maria,  b.    5   Sept.,   1863,   Bloomingdale,   111.;   m.    26 

Jany.,  1886,  Allen  Louis  Anderson,  b.  11  Jany.,  1861,  Ge- 
neva, 111.  Res.  Thermopolis,  Wyo.  Issue  (Anderson),  first 
three  b.  at  Rapid  City,  So.  Dak.:  i.  Irene  Mahle^^,  b.  25 
Feby.,  1886.  ii.  Ira  Warner,  b.  3  June,  1887.  iii.  Ethel 
Lenore,  b.  22  March,  1891.  iv.  Glen  Pendleton,  b.  3  Aug., 
1897,  Deadwood,  So.  Dak.  v.  Cleon  Stanley,  b.  18  May, 
1900,  Deadwood.  vi.  Murva  Lucille,  b.  12  June,  1903,  Cold 
Springs,  Wyo. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

1961.  Franklin,  b.  — ^ — ;  at  last  accounts  he  was  in  Denver,  Colo. 

840.  Joseph  Henry*  Pendleton  {Elliof,  Major  Joseph^,  Jo- 
Meph^,  CoL  Joseph!^,  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  June, 
1836,  and  died  there,  17  June,  1870.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil 
War,  enlisting  on  the  4th  of  January,  1864,  in  Co.  D,  1st  Regt., 
Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  and  receiving  an  honorable  discharge  on  the 
6th  of  October,  1865  (Conn.  Adj.  Gen.  Reports).  He  married  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  8  December,  1855,  Florinda  Cornelia  Moore,  bom 
6  January,  1840,  Salem,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Martin  Royal  and  Har- 
riet Otis  (Daniels)  Moore.  She  married  (2),  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  17 
June,  1876,  as  his  third  wife,  Otis  Wales.  Her  third  husband  was 
Henry  A.  Smith,  whom  she  divorced,  resuming  the  name  of  her  first 
husband.     Res.  (1906),  Foxboro,  Mass. 

Issue  of  Joseph  H.*  and  Florinda  C.  (Moore)  Pendleton: 
1952.  Florinda  Otis',  b.  15  July,  1856,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.  5  Feby., 
1889,  Franklin,  Mass.;  m.  at  Bellingham,  Mass.,  6  Oct., 
1876,  as  his  first  wife,  Henry  Clark,  a  native  of  Prince  Al- 
bert, Nova  Scotia,  son  of  William  Henry  and  Prudence 
(Ray)  Clark.  He  m.  (2),  Mercy  Clark.  Florinda*  (Pen- 
dleton) had  issue  (Clark),  b.  at  South  Franklin,  Mass.:  i. 
Nellie  Maud''',  b.  16  Nov.,  1876;  m,  17  Nov.,  1895,  James 


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T.  Danphinee.     Res.  Franklin,  Mass.    ii.  Urtna  Belle,  d.  ae. 

8  months. 
1953.  Henry  Martin,  b.  19  Sept.,  1858;  m.  (1),  Ida  P.  Prime;  (2), 

Emma  Prime. 
1964.  Edwin  Sands,  b.  Walpole,  Mass.;  d.  yomig. 

1955.  Elmer  Bumside,*  b.  6  Oct,  1863;  nnm.    Res.  Foxboro,  Maass. 

842.  Edmund  Allkn^  Pkndlbton  {AUen',  Sylveetet^,  Stflvettet^, 
Col.  Jotepk*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  New  Yorit  City,  4  March,  1805. 
He  married  there,  12  August,  1827,  Mary  Hipwell,  bom  27  Novem- 
ber, 1809,  daughter  of  John  Hipwell. 
Issue,  bom  in  New  York: 

1956.  William^  b.  1830;  m.  Elisa  Dennison. 

1957.  Sophia  Lois,  b.  18  Sept,  1832;  dec.;  m.  28  July,  1850,  David 

Mould.  Issue  (Mould),  b.  New  York:  i.  Edmund  AUen}^, 
b.  4  Oct.,  1853;  m.  Margaret  Farrell,  and  has  four  ch.  Res. 
New  York  City.  ii.  LUa  A.,h.  %  July,  1856;  d.  27  Jany., 
1905;  m.  Fred  Shont 

1958.  Jane  Ann,  b.  24  Aug.,  1834;  m.  in  New  York,  22  Oct.,  1854, 

Elbert  Hawley  Treadwell,  b.  20  March,  1833,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  son  of  David  and  Eliza  (Montross)  Treadwell.  Res. 
New  York  City.  Issue  (Treadwell) :  i.  Jennie  Pendleion^^, 
b.  28  July,  1873;  unm.  (1905). 

1959.  Adaline,  b.  21  Oct,  1836;  m.  Enoch  Holloway. 

1960.  Mary,  b.  10  April,  1839;  m.  in  New  York,  21  Sept,  1865, 

John  Charles  Post,  b.  23  Aug.,  1831,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  son 
of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Long)  Post  Res.  Tom's  River,  N.  J. 
Issue  (Post),  b.  New  York:  i.  Ida  May^^,  b.  2  May,  1869; 
d.  28  Nov.,  1901;  m.  14  May,  1890,  Walter  Edwin  Davis, 
ii.  Elhert  Treadtveli,  b.  6  March,  1873;  m.  16  Oct.,  1895, 
Harriet  Cambum.  Res.  Tom's  River,  N.  J.  iii.  John 
Charles,  Jr.,  h.  7  Sept,  1877;  m.  14  Dec.,  1904,  Hannah 
Irons.    Res.  Tom's  River,  N.  J. 

1961.  Edmund,  d.  young. 

1962.  Sylvester,  b.  26  March,  1843;  m.  11  Feby.,  1865,  Mary  Louisa 

Post.  No  issue.  Early  in  the  Civil  War,  he  enlisted  at 
New  York  City,  22  Aug.,  1861,  in  Co.  K,  9th  Regt,  N.  Y. 
Vol.  Infantry  (Hawkin's  Zouaves),  and  served  in  Bumside's 
campaign  in  North  Carolina,  and  later  was  at  the  battle  of 
Antietam.  On  the  6th  of  May,  1863,  he  was  transferred  to 
Co.  K,  3rd  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.,  and  was  honorably  discharged, 
14  May,  1863.  In  1902  Mr.  Pendleton  was  living  at  West- 
field,  Mass. 

1963.  George  Merritt,  d.  tmm. 

1964.  Henrietta,  b.  2  April,  1855;  m.  in  New  York,  11  July,  1878, 

Charles  Thatcher,  b.  28  Oct,  1854,  d.  2  Oct.,  1895,  Green- 
ville,   N.    J.,   son   of   James    R.    and    Margaretta    (Byrne) 

•  Erroneously  given  in  Westerly  records  as  "  Elma  H." 


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■lOHTH   OBNBHATION  595 

Thatcher.  She  lives  at  Tom's  River,  N.  J.  Issue  (Thatcher) : 
i.  Henrietta  Pendleton^^,  b.  30  Jany.,  1880,  New  York  City. 

845.  Sylvester*  Pendleton  (AUen',  Sylvettet^,  Sylvettei^,  Col. 
JoMeph^,  Joieph*),  was  bom  in  New  York  City,  about  1809,  and  died 
in  Brooklyn,  about  October,  1878  aged  70  years.  He  was  for  many 
years  engaged  in  the  provision  business  io,  New  York  City,  owning 
several  stalls  in  the  old  Catherine  Street  Market,  and  became  a  well- 
to^o  man.  He  married  Mary  Ann  Dennison,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Mary  Ann  (Haines)  Dennison.  She  died  in  Brooklyn,  18  No- 
vember, 1886  or  1887. 

Issue,  bom  in  New  York  City: 

1965.  Twin  boys,  d.  inf« 

1966.  Allen*,  b.  Dec.,  1844;  m.  Alice  McOrath. 

1967.  Amelia  Goodwin,  b.  26  Aug.,  1846;  unm.     She  was  formerly 

a  teacher  in  the  Brooklyn  schools,  and  in  1906  was  living  at 
614  Greene  Ave.,  that  city. 

1968.  Mary  Jane,  b.  1848;  d.  ae.  21  years;  m.  William  J.  Williams 

and  had  one  ch.,  Mary  Florence^^  (^Uiams),  who  d.  ae.  3 
weeks. 

1969.  Henry  Sylvester,  m.  Elisabeth  Bradley. 

1970.  Grace,  d.  inf. 

1971.  Emma  Grace,  b.  9  Nov.,  1856;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  19  Oct.,  1874, 

Danforth  EUery.  Issue  (Ellery) :  i.  Fratdclin^^,  b.  1  July, 
1875;  d.  unW,  23  April,  1903.  Mrs.  Ellery  lives  with  her 
sister  Amelia  in  Brooklyn. 

860.  Elbert  S.*  Pendleton  (Frederick^,  Ethan^,  Simeon^,  Col. 
Joseph^,  Joseph}),  was  bom  in  Connecticut,  16  March,  1835.  When 
he  was  about  two  years  old  his  parents  removed  to  Crawford  County, 
Pa.,  and  Mr.  Pendleton's  home  has  been  there  ever  since.  In  1906 
he  was  living  in  the  town  of  Woodcockboro. 

He  married  at  Venango,  Pa.,   12  April,  1866,  Narcissa  Dorcas 
Clark,  bom  12  April,  1840,  Woodcock,  Pa.,  died  there,  1  July,  1886, 
daughter  of  Robert  and  Nancy  (Coulter)  Clark. 
Issue,  bom  at  Woodco<i,  Pa.: 

1972.  Frederick  Clark*,  b.  29  Nov.,  1867;  d.  10  July,  1871. 

1973.  Flora   Grace,  b.   11   March,   1869;  d.   June,   1891;   m.   Oct., 

1889,  Albert  Stogo.     No  issue. 

1974.  Mary  Narcissa,  b.  18  Feby.,  1875;  unm.  (1906). 

851.  Floraettb*  Pendleton   (Frederick^,  Ethan*,  Simeon*,  Col. 
Joieph*,  Joseph}),  was  bom  in  Connecticut,  12  December,  1836,  and 
died  27  August,  1875.     She  married  28  December,  1854,  Dwight 
Darius  Birchard,  a  native  of  Pennsylvania,  bom  28  August,  1831. 
Issue  (Birchard): 

i.  Charles  Edgar*,  b.  9  June,  1856;  d.  7  June,  1857. 

ii.  Almon  Dwight,  b.  6  July,  1858.     Res.  Cincinnati,  O. 


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iii.  James  Frederick,  b.  20  June^  1860;  m.  5  March,  1881^  Mary 

Johnston.     Res.  Ti£Bn,  O. 
iv.  Barrett  Lee,  b.  1  Sept.,  1862.     Res.  Woodbine,  la. 
V.  Flora  Caroline,  b.  18  Sept.,  1865;  m.  Sylvester  Humes.     Res. 

Union  City,  Pa. 
vi.  Martha,   b.    29    Jmie,    1867;   m.    Charles    Muckinhaupt.      Res. 

Meadville,  Pa. 
vii.  Finney  Warren,  b.  12  Jany.,  1870.     Res.  Tiffin,  O. 
viii.  John  Winslow,  b.  28  June,  1872. 

iz.  Mary  Louise,  b.  24  Aug.,  1873;  dl  Tracy  Ticknor.     Res.  Cam- 
bridge Springs,  Pa. 
X.  Floraette,  b.  9  Aug.,  1875. 

854.  Friend  Ethan*  Pendleton  {Frederick^,  Ethan^,  Simeon^, 
Col.  Jateph*,  Joieph*),  was  bom  in  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  2  August, 
1843,  and  has  always  lived  in  that  part  of  the  state.  For  quite  a 
number  of  years  he  has  made  his  home  at  Cambridge  Springs,  where 
he  is  occupied  in  farming. 

He  married  7  September,  1869,  Jemima  Emily  Marcy,  bom  21 
April,  1849,  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  daughter  of  Joseph  Rowland  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Crawford)  Marcy. 

Issue,  bom  in  Crawford  County: 
1975.  Flora  Belle",  b.  22  June,  1873. 

i976.  Sarah  Adelia,  b.  15  April,  1875;  m.  16  June,  1900,  Emmett 
H.  McClellan.  Res.  Dayton,  O.  Issue  (McClellan):  i. 
Paul  Pendleton}^,  b.  12  Feby.,  1905. 

1977.  Earl  Frederick,  b.  29  March,  1882;  unm.  (1907). 

866;  Ethan  Murray*  Pendleton  (Abel  Hinckley'',  Ethan^,  Sim- 
eon^, CoL  Joseph*,  Joieph}),  was  born  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  17  August, 
1859.  He  is  foreman  in  a  large  brass  goods  factory  at  Torrington, 
Conn. 

He   married    at   Goshen,    Conn.,    16    November,    1881,    Elisabeth 
Maria  Stewart,  born  24  November,  1858,  Torrington,  Conn.,  daugh- 
ter of  George  and  Ann  (Hunter)  Stewart. 
Issue,  bom  at  Goshen: 

1978.  Alice  Lorette^,  b.  25  Oct.,  1885. 

1979.  Elizabeth  Berona,  b.  8  July,  1887. 

1980.  Ethan  Murray,  Jr.,  b.  9  July,  1888. 

877.  Hubert  Dwioht*  Pendleton  (Lucius  Smith',  Ethan^,  Sim- 
eon^, Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  14  June, 
1843.  He  is  a  manufacturer  of  sashes  and  blinds  at  Patterson,  N.  Y., 
and  has  built  up  a  large  and  prosperous  business. 

He  married  at  Patterson,  26  November,  1868,  Helen  Elizabeth 
Dean,  bom  there,  4  January,  1842,  daughter  of  George  Diedrick 
and  Caroline  (Hawley)  Dean. 

Issue — second  and  third  bom  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y., 
others  at  Patterson: 


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1981.  Anna  Harriette%  b.  14  Aug.,  1869;  m.  29  June,  1893,  Ches- 

ter Benjamin  Foster.     No  issue.     Res.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1982.  Clara  Ermina,  b.  28  May,  1871;  m.  16  Dec.,  1898,  George 

Witheridge.     No  issue.     Res.  Patterson,  N.  Y. 

1983.  William  Olin,  b.  20  July,  1873;  d.  16  Sept.,  1873. 

1984.  Helen  Caroline,  b.  15  Sept.,  1874;  m.  15  June,  1899,  Elbert 

Crane  Crosby.     No  issue.     Res.  Towner's,  N.  Y. 

1985.  Mary  Louise,  h.  3  Feby.,  1878;  m.  at  Patterson,  8  Nov.,  1899, 

George  Porter  Dykman,  b.  13  Aug.,  1874,  Dykman's,  N.  Y., 
son  of  Isaac  and  Theresa  (Porter)  Dykman.  Res.  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y.  Issue  (Dykman):  i.  HuheH  Pendleton^^,  b.  7 
July,  1902,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1986.  Oliver  Eugene,  b.  18  Oct,  1880;  d.  20  Oct.,  1880. 

Ref:    ''Whitney  FamUy  of  Conn.,''  pp.  9164»  SMO. 

881.  EuoBNE  Goodrich^  Pendleton  (Luciut  Smith',  Ethan^,  Sim- 
ean^.  Col.  Joteph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Wassaic,  N.  Y.,  8  Jany., 
1856.  He  is  a  manufacturer  of  sashes  and  blinds  at  Patterson,  N.  Y. 
He  married  8  July,  1893,  Mrs.  Fannie  (Chamberlain)  Wilcox,  bom 
16  June,  1854,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  widow  of  William  Wilcox,  and 
daughter  of  Willis  D.  and  Jeannette  (Ketchum)  Chamberlain. 
Issue : 

1987.  Lucius  Goodrich*,  b.  22  Oct,  1894,  Wassaic,  N.  Y. 

888.  Charles*  Pendleton  (William',  Job\  Capt.  WUliam^,  Col. 
William^,  JoiepV),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  August,  1802,  and 
died  at  Sacramento,  Calif.,  21  July,  1857.  He  went  to  California  in 
1852,  and  engaged  in  mining  in  Placer  County  for  several  years. 
In  1853  his  sons  William  and  Edwin  joined  him.  In  the  summer  of 
1857  Mr.  Pendleton  started  home,  but  was  taken  ill  in  Sacramento 
and  died  there  three  hours  before  his  sons  could  reach  him.  Edwin 
returned  East,  but  his  older  brother  remained  in  California  ajid  has 
not  been  heard  from  in  over  thirty  years. 

Charles*  Pendleton  married  at  Camden,  Maine,  26  September, 
1833,  Louisa  W.  Eaton,  bora  6  August,  1807,  Camden,  died  there, 
14  September,  1870,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Deborah  (Wa- 
terman) Eaton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

1988.  Elisabeth  Eaton*,  b.  20  July,  1834;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  at 

Camden,  Me.,  8  June,  1859,  Lewis  A.  Enowlton,  son  of 
Abraham  and  Lucinda  (Billings)  Knowlton.  He  was  b.  21 
Feby.,  1825,  his  first  wife  being  Elisabeth's  cousin,  [1993] 
Caroline*  Pendleton.  Mrs.  Elisabeth  (Pendleton)  Enowl- 
ton lives  at  Belfast,  Me.,  and  has  taken  much  interest  in 
furnishing  data  for  this  work.  She  has  two  sons  (Knowl- 
ton): i.  Charlet  Edward}^,  b.  31  Aug.,  1860;  unm.  He  is 
U.  S.  Collector  of  Customs  at  Belfast,  ii.  Herbert  Eugene, 
b.  28  Feby.,  1866;  m.  31  Oct.,  1898,  Mary  Gertmde  Dacy. 


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He  is  a  graduate  of  the  Harvard  Medical  School  and  prac- 
tices in  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1989.  Frederick  Clifford,  b.  21  Sept,  1835;  d.  27  Aug.,  1896;  m. 

29  Jany.,  1885,  Greorgiana  S.  Alden.     No  issne. 

1990.  WiUiam  Charles,  b.  23  Oct.,  1837. 

1991.  Nathaniel  Eaton,  b.  12  June,  1841;  d.  unm.,  20  Jany.,  1878. 

He  enlisted  at  Camden,  Me.,  10  Sept,  1862,  for  nine  m<«ths' 
service  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  mustered  into  Co.  F,  26th 
Regt.,  Me.  Vol.  Infantry.  He  was  discharged  at  Bangor, 
Me.,  17  Aug.,  1863,  upon  the  return  of  the  regiment  from 
the  front. 

1992.  Edwin  Grey,  b.  14  Feby.,  1843;  d.  unm.,  21  Aug.,  1885. 

889.  Aaron^  Pendleton  (William',  Joh\  Capt.  William^  Col. 
William*,  Joteph*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  30  March,  1806,  and 
died  at  Brewer,  Me.,  25  July,  1886.  He  was  a  successful  master 
mariner. 

He  married,  14  November,  1825,  Rebecca  Farrow,  bom  3  October, 
1800,  died  21  June,  1868  (or  1869),  daughter  of  John  and  Re- 
becca (Ames)  Farrow. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Islesboro,  others  at  Northport,  Me.: 

1993.  Caroline',  b.  13  July,  1826;  d.  17  Feby.,  1859,  Belfast,  Me.; 

m.  as  his  first  wife,  at  Northport,  Me.,  25  Dec.,  1848,  Lewis 
A.  Knowlton.  He  m.  (2),  her  cousin,  [1988]  Elizabeth 
Eaton*  Pendleton.  Caroline*  (Pendleton)  Knowlton  had  one 
ch.:  i.  Caroline  Jotephine^^  (Knowlton),  b.  20  Sept,  1849; 
m.  27  Sept.,  1870,  Charles  P.  Hazeltine.  He  is  Register  of 
Probate  for  Waldo  Co.,  Me.     Res.  Belfast. 

1994.  Henderson,  b.  10  Oct,  1828;  m.  Aurilia  Drinkwater, 

1995.  Harriet,  b.  24  Sept,  1835;  d.  13  July,  1836. 

1996.  Girard  Esterbrook,  b.  4  Aug.,  1837;  m.  Ellen  J.*  Pendleton. 

1997.  Ambrose,  b.  13  April,  1840;  d.  unm. 

892.  Albert'  Pendleton  (WiUiam'',  Jo6«,  Capt  WUUam^,  Col. 
WiUiam*,  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  17  April,  1812,  and 
died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  29  June,  1845.     He  was  a  master  mariner. 

He  married  in  1837,  Mercy  J.'  Famsworth,  a  second  cousin, 
daughter  of  Robert^,  Jr.,  and  Jane  (Gilkey)  Farnsworth,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Robert  and  [122]  Bridget*  (Pendleton)  Famsworth. 
She  was  bom  6  July,  1819;  married  (2),  26  August,  1846,  William 
Brown,  and  died  24  June,  1856  ("  Hist  of  Isles.,"  pp.  204,  173). 

Issue  of  Albert*  and  Mercy  J.®  (Famsworth)  Pendleton,  bom 
at  Islesboro: 

1998.  ArabeUe  Ober»,  b.  8  Oct.,  1838;  d.  10  Sept,  1866;  m.  (1), 

about  1858,  James  Leeman.  He  died  in  1860,  and  she  m. 
(2),  28  Dec.,  1861,  Jacob  D.  Dodge.  Issue  by  first  hus- 
band (Leeman):  i.  Amanda^^,  m.  Frank  Curtis  of  Bucks- 
port  Center,  Me.     Issue  by  second  husband  (Dodge):     iL 


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SIGHTH   OCNBHATION  899 

Jetrie  A}^»  b.  23  Sept.,  1864;  m.  George  Megee.    Res.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

1999.  Maria   Louisa    (twin   with   Arabelle),   d.   8   May,    1870;   m. 

Charles  Hozie,  and  had  no  issue. 

2000.  William  Dudley,  b.  13  June,  1841;  m.  Mrs.  Matilda  Whitten. 

2001.  Ellen  Jane,  b.  2  June,  1844;  m.  [1996]  Girard  £.»  Pendleton. 

Ref.:    **  History  of  Islesboro^"  p.  199. 

893.  Reuben^  Pendleton  {William',  Job*,  Capt.  William^,  Col 
William*,  Jo§eph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  March,  1815,  and 
died  at  tlnion.  Me.,  14  Oct,  1879.  He  married  in  November,  1842, 
Selinda  Simmons,  bom  11  April,  1825,  died  2  May,  1847,  Camden, 
Me.,  daughter  of  Ziba  and  Mary  (Blake)  Smmions. 
Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

2002.  MaryS  b.  14  Oct,  1844;  m.  25  June,  1870,  Rufus  S.  Gerrish, 

who  d.  22  June,  1881.     They  had  no  issue.     Mrs.  Gerrish 
lives  at  Waldoboro,  Me. 

2003.  George  Simmons,  b.  5  Feby.,  1847;  m.  Helen  D.  Gerrish. 

895.  Jefferson'  Pendleton  (WiUiam'',  Job^,  Capt.  William^, 
Col.  William*,  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  March,  1820, 
and  died  in  Camden,  Me.,  June,  1902.  An  obituary  notice  in  a  local 
newspaper  says  of  him :  "  One  of  our  aged  and  respected  citixens, 
Capt.  Jefferson  Pendleton,  died  at  his  home  on  High  Street  Sunday 
after  an  illness  of  several  months.  Capt.  Pendleton  was  a  native 
of  Islesboro,  but  for  many  years  he  has  lived  in  Camden.  He  fol- 
lowed the  sea  virtually  aU  his  life. '  During  his  last  iUness  he  re- 
ceived the  tenderest  care  from  his  wife  and  daughter.  .  .  .  He 
was  a  genial,  cheerful  old  gentleman,  and  very  active  for  his  years 
up  to  the  time  of  his  last  sickness,  and  he  will  be  greatly  missed  in 
town.    He  was  a  loyal  member  of  Amity  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M." 

Jefferson^  Pendleton  married  7  February,  1842,  Dorothy*  Gilkey, 
a  second  cousin,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  DoUy^  (Fams worth) 
Gilkey,  and  granddaughter  of  Robert  and  [122]  Bridget*  (Pendle- 
ton) Famsworth.  She  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  14  December,  1820, 
and  is  still  living  at  Camden,  Me.  Mrs.  Pendleton  has  g^ven  us  much 
information  about  the  early  Pendletons  of  Islesboro. 
Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

2004.  Georgiana*,  b.  9  Sept,  1844;  d.  28  Oct.,  1844. 
2006.  Thomas  J.,  b.  13  Feby.,  1849;  d.  4  Feby.,  1859. 

2006.  Clarence  F.,  b.  22  Aug.,  1853;  d.  3  July,  1863. 

2007.  Frank  L.,  b.  24  March,  1856;  m.  Charlotte  Petty. 

2008.  Lizzie  F.,  b.  29  July,  1858;  unm. 

896.  William  Estabrook^  Pendleton  (William'^,  Joh^,  Capt. 
WiUiam^,  Col.  William*,  Joiepk*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  30 
January,  1823,  and  died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  30  Jany.,  1901.  Prior 
to  the  Mexican  War  he  enlisted  on  the  U.  S.  Frigate  ''  Savannah  " 


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for  a  voyage  round  the  -world.  Upon  returning  to  the  states  and 
finding  that  war  had  been  declared^  he  re-enlisted  and  went  on  the 
frigate  to  California^  where  he  endured  many  hardships  while  that 
country  was  being  won  from  Mexico.  He  afterwards  settled  near 
New  Orleans^  La.,  and  became  a  pilot  on  the  Mississippi.  When  the 
Civil  War  broke  out  he  took  sides  with  the  South  and  was  an  officer 
in  the  Confederate  Navy. 

William  E.*  Pendleton  married,  8  December,  1856,  Sarah  E.  Neil, 
bom  at  Belize,  La.,  21  May,  1837,  died  5  December,  1898,  daughter 
of  William  and  Ellen  (Critchely)  Neil. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Belize,  others  at  New  Orleans: 

2009.  Charles  E,%  b.  12  Sept.,  1867;  d.  in  New  Orleans,  ae.  6  years. 

2010.  Ellen  Robinson,  b.  4  July,  1860;  m.  22  Oct.,  1890,  Emile  Otto 

Lehde,  son  of  John  Frederick  and  Catherine  Barbara  (John-  * 
son)   Lehde.     Res.  New  Orleans.     Issue   (Lehde) :     i.  Wil" 
Ham  Pendleton  Emile^^,  b.  2  Oct.,  1892. 

2011.  William  Lee,  b.  28  March,  1863;  m.  Alice  B.  Schleisinger. 

2012.  Mary,  d.  inf. 

2013.  Allen,  d.  inf. 

2014.  Reuben  Allen,  b.  7  Feby.,  1871;  m.  Dec,  1900,  Renie  Bour- 

geois.    No  issue  (1909).     Res.  New  Orleans. 

2015.  Chad,  d.  inf.  (.?). 

897.  Joseph  Anderson"  Pendlkton  {William'',  Job^,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^, CoL  William^,  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  28  No- 
vember, 1824,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  23  May,  1870.  He  set- 
tled in  New  York  as  a  young  man,  and  at  various  times  was  an  agent 
for  the  Erie  Railroad  Co.,  a  clerk  in  the  New  York  Custom  House, 
in  the  stave  business  in  Virginia,  and  a  confectioner  in  New  Yorit 
City.  During  the  Civil  War  he  served  for  one  hundred  days  in  Co. 
F,  84th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  participated  in  a  campaign 
through  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  He  was  a  member  of  Architect 
Lodge  in  New  York  City,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  and  also  a  Knight  Templar. 

Joseph  A."  Pendleton  married  at  Salem,  Mass.,  25  May,  1853, 
Susan  A.  Clark,  b.  17  February,  1823,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and 
Betsey  (Stone)  Clark,  of  Salem. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

2016.  William  Anderson*,  b.  5  March,  1857;  m.  24  June,  1897,  Jen- 

nett  Mae  Woods,  b.  16  March,  1866,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  dau. 
of  Franklin  M.  and  Isabella  (Elkins)  Woods.  No  issue. 
Up  to  within  a  few  years  Mr.  Pendleton  made  his  home  in 
New  York,  where  he  was  connected  with  several  large  cor- 
porations at  different  intervals.  He  now  lives  near  Ironde- 
quoit,  N.  Y.,  where  he  owns  a  fruit  farm. 

2017.  James  Frank,  b.  13  Nov.,  1860;  d.  3  Aug.,  1907;  m.  6  Sept., 

1906,  Zillah  Edith  Luse.  No  issue.  He  was  a  lawyer  in 
New  York  City. 

898.  Simeon*  Pendleton  (Amot'',  Joh^,  Capt.  William^,  CoL  Wtt- 


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liam\  JoMepV),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Mc,  23  August^  1800,  and 
died  in  California  in  October,  1857.  He  was  a  master  mariner.  He 
married  in  1825,  Lavina  Bates,  bom  28  June,  1807,  Camden,  Me., 
died  26  December,  1897,  Milford,  N.  H.,  daughter  of  Hosea  and 
Sally  (Higgins)  Bates. 

Issue,  first  seven  bom  at  Hope,  Me.: 

2018.  Alonzo*,  b.  1826;  d.  ae.  3  years,  9  months. 

2019.  Alexis,  b.  1828;  d.  inf. 

2020.  Edwin  A.,  b.  14  Aug.,  1830.    He  went  to  Calif,  in  1849,  and 

after  a  few  years  was  heard  from  no  further. 

2021.  Octavia  O.,  b.  4  July,  1832;  m.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  19  Dec, 

1853,  William  A.  Sprag^e,  son  of  Matthew  and  Bethia 
(Cobb)  Sprague.  Issue  (Sprague):  i.  Frank  A.^^,  b.  1854; 
d.  1874. 

2022.  Aubrey  M.,  b.  28  Sept,  1834;  unm.     Res.  Milford,  N.  H. 

Upon  his  graduation  from  the  Boston  Latin  School  he  took 
up  the  study  of  theology  at  Meadville,  Pa.,  but  on  account 
of  ill  health  engaged  in  no  active  ministerial  work  for  ten 
years.  During  this  time  he  made  several  long  sea  voyages. 
Finally  he  established  a  Unitarian  Church  at  East  Wilton, 
N.  H.,  and  afterwards  took  the  pastorate  of  the  Unitarian 
Church  at  Milford,  where  by  his  own  efforts  the  society 
built  one  of  the  finest  edifices  in  New  England.  Rev.  Au- 
brey M.  Pendleton  was  also  largely  instrumental  in  furnish- 
ing Milford  with  a  public  library. 

2023.  Laura  L.,  b.  28  March,  1836;  d.  26  April,  1898,  Milford,  N.  H.; 

m.  (1),  at  Boston,  Mass.,  8  Oct.,  1855,  ^vin  R.  Danton; 
(2),  1871,  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Joseph  C.  Lovett.     No  issue. 

2024.  Alonzo  M.,  b.  6  July,  1838;  d.  in  Calif,  in  1858  or  1859. 

2025.  Francisco  S.,  b.  25  Dec,  1840,  Camden,  Me.;  d.  1  Aug.,  1853, 

Boston,  Mass. 

2026.  Lavinia  Bates,  b.  28  Oct.,  1843,  Camden,  Me.;  m.  18  Aug., 

1881,  William  W.  Chandler,  of  Chicago,  111.,  son  of  William 
and  Electa  (Owens)  Chandler.  No  issue.  Res.  Milford, 
N.  H. 

2027.  Mary  Eliza,  b.  18  Nov.,  1845,  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  June,  1846. 

2028.  Ellen  Lovett,  b.   25  March,   1849,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.   1894, 

Eugene  W.  Sawyer,  of  Chicago,  111.  No  issue.  Res.  Mil- 
ford, N.  H. 

900.  Jane*  Pendleton  (Amot^,  Jo6«,  Copt.  William^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam'^, Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  2  December,  1809, 
and  died  there,  6  March,  1847.  She  married  at  Northport,  David 
Alden,  Jr.,*  son  of  David  and  Mary  (Small)  Alden.  He  was  bom 
in  1788,  probably  at  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  and  died  at  Lynn,  Mass., 
18  May,  1875. 

•  Probably  David  Alden,  Srd.  See  note  concerning  the  ancestry  of  Re- 
becca Alden,  wife  of  [120]   Henry*  Pendleton. 


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Issue  (Aldcn),  bom  at  Northport^  Me.: 
i.  Mary  AmcHa%  b.  22  Sept,  1836;  d.  1  July,  1901;  m.  Nelson  M. 

Payne. 
ii.  David  Osgood,  b.  25  April,  1837;  m.  Euphemia  Drinkwater. 
iii.  Sarah  Eveline,  b.  29  May,  1839;  m.  Joseph  Goodwin, 
iv.  Albert  Edward,  b.  4  May,  1842. 
V.  Josephine  Adelia,  b.  4  July,  1844;  m.  26  May,  1868,  John  S. 

Treadwell.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 
vi.  Jane  Cascaline,  b.  26  Nov,,  1846;  m.  Preston  W.  Frye.     Res. 

Patten,  Me. 

901.  Sarah*  Pendleton  (Amot^,  Joh^,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  WU- 
liam\  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  20  February,  1811,  and 
died  at  Hallowell,  Me.,  21  August,  1877.  She  married  Oliver  Fales, 
and  had  issue  (Fales): 

i.  Arthur  P.»,  b.  16  June,  1836;  d.  10  May,  1867,  Belfast,  Me. 
ii.  Sarah  E.,  b.  9  July,  1837;  d.  22  June,  1846. 
iii.  Emma  F.,  b.  8  Nov.,  1839;  d.  29  July,  1871,  HaUoweU,  Me.; 

m.  Henry  Horn  and  left  four  daughters, 
iv.  Oliver  J.,  b.  7  July,  1842;  d.  19  May,  1844. 
V.  Fred  A.,  b.   1   July,   1846;  d.   6   Dec.,   1877,   San   Francisco, 

Calif.;  m.  Ella  Weymouth  and  left  two  daughters, 
vi.  Edwin  N.,  b.  21  July,  1848;  d.  13  April,  1862. 
vii.  WiUiam  H.,  b.  11  May,  1863,  Augusta,  Me,;  m.  16  Nov.,  1874, 
Sarah  S.  Lee.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

904.  Amos*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Amos'',  J6b\  Capt  William*,  Col. 
■William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  2  July,  1818,  and 
died  in  Bangor,  Me.,  August,  1867.  He  married  in  January,  1843, 
Mrs.  Mehitable  E.  (Hardy)  French,  widow  of  Samuel  French,  and 
daughter  of  Dr.  Manly  and  Sarah  (Sherbnm)  Hardy. 
Issue,  bom  at  Bangor: 

2029.  Harriet  L.*,  b.  Oct,  1843;  d.  unm.,  26  July,  1864,  Bangor. 

2030.  Amos  Llewellyn,  b.  March,  1863;  d.  Nov.,  1864. 

2031.  Walter  A.,  b.  27  Feby.,  1866;  m.  Carolyn  H.  White. 

906.  Job  F.*  Pendleton  (Amos^,  Job*,  Capt,  William*,  Col.  WU- 
liam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  22  May,  1822  and  died 
at  Worcester,  Mass.,  16  June,  1894.  He  married,  20  December, 
1849,  Harriet  A.  Pollard,  bom  19  August,  1830,  Bucksport,  Me., 
daughter  of  Anthony  W.  and  Harriet  W.  (Hardy)  Pollard.  She  Is 
now  living  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Issue,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.  (except  as  otherwise  noted): 

2032.  Manley  A.*,  b.  28  Dec,  1860;  d.  5  March,  1903,  Worcester, 

Mass.;  m.   (1),  9  Nov.,  1876,  Jennie  Oilman,  dau.  of  Ros- 
well  and  Arethusa  Oilman;  m.  (2),  3  July,  1879,  Carrie  E. 


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EIGHTH   OBNBRATION  4r05 

Pronty^  dau.  of  Lorenzo  D.  and  Maria  L.  (Davis)  Pronty. 
He  had  no  issue  by  either  wife. 

2033.  Henrietta  A.,  b.  9  March,  1853,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  at  North- 

port,  Me.;  4  July,  1873,  Stihnan  Austin  West,  son  of  Rich- 
ard *  and  Cynthia  A.  (Smith)  West.  Res.  Marlboro,  Mass. 
Issue  (West):    i.  Mabel  E.^^  b.  3  Oct.,  1876,  Marlboro. 

2034.  Annie  Jane,  b.  18  April,  1856,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  (!>,  at  Marl- 

boro, Mass.,  19  May,  1877,  Fred  J.  Tabcr,  son  of  Harrison 
P.  and  Ruth  (Herrick)  Taber;  m.  (2),  Aug.,  1898,  Verdine 
Parker,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  Ann  (Rw>d)  Parker.  No 
issue. 

2035.  Henry  O.,  b.     31  Jany.,  1857;  d.  19  Aug.,  1894,  Marlboro, 

Mass.;  m.  5  Nov.,  1878,  Miriam  C.  Ooodnow,  dau«  of  Jameg 
and  Abby  (Allen)  Ooodnow.     No  issue.  ^ 

2036.  Abby  Louise,  b.  23  Dec.,  1869;  m.  (1),  15  Sept,  1880,  Ar-^ 

thur  H.  Bullard,  son  of  Oeorge  C.  and  Mary  £.  (Hender- 
son) Bullard;  m.  (2),  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  7  Feby.,  1903, 
John  W.  Ealy,  son  of  William  C.  and  Margaret  (Williams) 
Ealy.    No  issue. 

2037.  Harriet  Josephine,  b.  14  July,  1863;  d.  30  Oct,  1905;  m.  27 

Aug.,  1884,  Daniel/ W.  Dorman,  son  of  Lathrop  and  Eme- 
line  (Field)  Dorman.  Issue  (Dorman):  i.  Lerojf  A,^^,  b. 
31  March,  1884,  Worcester. 

2038.  Loren  Wayne,  b.  12  April,  1865;  m.  Clara  Keating. 

907.  Abby  Farnsworth*  Pendleton  (AmoM^,  Joh^,  Capt  WU- 
liam^.  Col.  William!^,  Joieph*),  was  born  at  Northport,  Me.,  25  Oc- 
tober, 1825,  and  died  there,  27  March,  1904.  She  married,  31  Octo- 
ber, 1841,  Otis  Cranmings,  bom  27  February,  1819,  Union,  Me.,  son 
of  David  and  Rosanna  (Kelloch)  Cunmiings.  Mrs.  Cummings  gave 
us  much  assistance  m  preparing  this  work.  She  had  issue  (Cum- 
mings): 

i.  Pauline",  b.  25  Dec.,  1842;  d.  8  Nov.,  1866;  m.  June,  1866, 

C.  T,  Knight,  of  Northport. 
ii.  Annie  Helen,  b.  29  March,  1844;  m.  10  Jany.,  1874,  Capt. 
Alonzo  C.  Batchelder.  Res.  Northport,  Me.  Issue  (Batch- 
elder)  :  1.  Charlei  Henri^^,  b.  8  Aug.,  1876.  2.  Abb^  Pau- 
line, b.  27  June,  1878. 
iii.  Otis  Henri,  b.  14  March,  1848;  m.  Lissie  £.  Martin.  Res. 
(1904),  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Issue  (Cummings):  1.  Helen 
Itabella^^,h.  10  Sept.,  1874;  m.  Ralph  P.  Russell.  Res. 
Belmont,  Mass.  2.  Lillian  Wiggin,  b.  14  July,  1877;  m.  16 
June,  1898,  George  P.  Riley. 

Bcf.i    "  History  of  Union,  Me." 

910.  Joseph  Thomas*  Pendleton  (Job^,  Job^,  Capt,  WSliam*, 
Col,  William'^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  24  November,  1809, 

♦  Given  as  Robert  West  in  the  Marlboro  Vital  records. 


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404  THE  PBKDLXTON  GBNBALOOT 

And  died  at  Lyons,  Wis.,  23  December,  1879.  He  was  a  school 
teacher  and  farmer  and  held  many  offices  of  trust  in  the  towns  in 
which  he  lived.  He  married,  20  November,  1834,  Mary  Emeline 
Wright,  bom  1  March,  1816,  Hope,  Me.,  daughter  of  John  and 
Elania  (Bobbins)  Wright.    She  is  now  living  at  Lyons,  Wis. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Palmyra,  Me.,  others  at  Council 

Bluffs,  la.: 

2039.  Marcellus  Avander^,  b.  2  July,  1836;  m.  2  Nov.,  1869,  An- 

toinette Amanda  Gardner,  b.  27  Sept.,  1839,  Plymouth, 
N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Elijah  Rose  and  Rebecca  (Powell)  Gardner. 
No  issue.  Mr.  Pendleton  is  the  proprietor  of  a  variety 
store  at  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

2040.  Aurelia  Celestine,  b.  6  March,  1841;  m.  8  Feby.,  1866,  Hor- 

ace Cole.  Res.  Lyons,  Wis.  Issue  (Cole):  i.  Cecile  Au- 
relia^^  b.  26  July,  1877;  d.  27  July,  1896.    ' 

2041.  Rolanda  Servilius,  b.  16  May,  1842;  d.  12  Feby.,  1845,  Hope, 

Me. 

2042.  Pamelia  Marciana,  b.  5  Jany.,  1847;  d.  11  Aug.,  1849. 

2043.  Joseph  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  8  Feby.,  1849 ;  unm.    Res.  Lyons,  Wis. 

2044.  Mary  Emeline,  b.  11  March,  1851;  unm. 

2045.  Rosella  Felicia,  b.  26  Sept,  1852;  unm. 

2046.  HimeHus  Crandall,  b.  23  Jany.,  1855;  m.  (1),  Nellie  J.  Mc- 

Neal;  (2),  Ida  M.  Livingstone. 

911.  (Dr.)  Calvin  Crane®  Pendleton  (Job'',  Joh^,  Copt.  WU- 
Itanf,  Col,  William*,  Jo$eph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  25  August, 
1811,  and  died  at  Parowan,  Utah,  21  April,  1873.  In  the  early 
thirties  he  went  to  Columbus,  Ohio,  toi  study  medicine,  and  upon  com- 
pleting his  course,  took  up  practice  at  Bradford,  Penobscot  Co.,  Me. 
The  registry  of  deeds  for  this  county  shows  that  late  in  1837,  Calvin 
C.  Pendleton,  gentleman,  of  Bradford,  received  mortgages  on  various 
tracts  of  land  in  that  town.  Some  time  about  1840  he  removed  to 
Nauvoo,  111.,  where  he  joined  the  Mormon  Church  and  became  prom- 
inent in  its  councils.  In  1846  he  removed  with  this  body  to  Canes- 
ville,  Iowa,  and  in  1852  emigrated  to  Utah,  locating  at  Parowan, 
which  became  the  coimty  seat  of  Iron  County.  Two  years  later  Dr. 
Pendleton  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Territorial  Legislature,  and 
was  Probate  Judge  from  1853  to  1855,  and  also  County  Commis- 
sioner for  two  terms  from  1853  to  1857.  In  the  spring  of  1855  he 
was  elected  County  Recorder,  which  office  he  held  for  ten  years.  He 
was  also  for  a  long  period  City  Recorder  of  Parowan.  In  1856  he 
was  chosen  a  director  in  the  Deseret  Agricultural  Society,  and  was 
besides  one  of  the  church  dignitaries  for  many  years. 

Dr.  Calvin  C.®  Pendleton  married  (1),  in  1844,  Sally  A.  Seavey, 
of  St.  George's,  Me.  His  second  wife  was  Phebe  Smith.  He  mar- 
ried (3),  at  Canesville,  Iowa,  14  November,  1849,  Sarah  Ann  New- 
berry, bom  19  June,  1821,  Hanover,  Pa.,  daughter  of  James  and 
Mary  (Smith)  Newberry.  His  fourth  wife  was  Mary  J.  Coombs, 
whom  he  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  2  April,  1861.     She  was 


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KIOHTH    GENERATION  405 

bom  at  Alton,  111.,  13  July,  1836,  daughter  of  Anthony  and  Maria 
(Morgan)   Coombs. 

Issue  bv  first  wiics 

2047.  EmeUne*,  b.  16  Dec.,  1844,  Nauvoo,  111.;  d.  24  March,  1847. 

2048.  Daniel  S.,  b.  15  Sept.,  1846,  Canesvllle,  la,;  m.  (1),  Margaret 

Benson.     (2),  Anna  Larson. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Canesvllle,  la.: 

2049.  Phcebe  A.,  b.  15  Aug.,  1848;  m.  Thomas  Evans. 

2050.  Calvin  David,  b.  15  Oct.,  1849;  m.  three  times. 

Issue  by  third  wife,  first  two  bom  at  Canesville,  la.,  others 
at  Parowan,  Utah: 

2051.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Sept.,  1850;  m.  James  Council. 

2052.  James  Newberry,  b.  26  Dec.,  1851;  d.  30  Aug.,  1856. 

2053.  Jane  Newberry,  b.  31  Oct,  1853 ;-  m.  Thomas  Richards. 

2054.  Freeman  Warren,  b.  23  March,  1855;  m.  Anna  Henderson. 

2055.  William  Willis,  b.  14  April,  1857;  m.  Mary  B.  Gurr. 

2056.  Lovina  Dame,  b.  1859;  d.  ae.  1  year. 

2057.  Lovina  Dame  (twin),  b.  1859;  d.  25  Feby.,  1863.     The  first 

names  of  these  twins  were  pronounced  with  the  short  "  i  " 
and  with  the  long  "  i  "  respectively. 
Issue  by  fourth  wife: 

2058.  Fanny  M.,  b.  2  Febv.,  1862;  d.  7  May,  1867. 

2059.  Lucy  S.,  b.  18  May*  1865;  d.  20  April,  1867. 

2060.  Mark  Anthony,  b.  2  Dec.,  1868;  unm.    In  1903  he  was  Post- 

master and  Town  Clerk  of  Salina,  Utah.  In  the  following 
year  he  took  a  course  of  study  at  the  Utah  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, and  in  1905  attended  the  University  of  Utah.  He  re- 
moved to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  not  long  before  the  earth- 
quake there,  and  is  now  living  in  that  city.  We  are  greatly 
indebted  to  him  for  help  in  gathering  records  of  his  father's 
descendants. 

2061.  Mary  Adella,  b.   11   Feby.,   1871;  unm.     She  was  a  school 

teacher  at  Salina,  Utah,  in  1903,  and  a  member  of  the  Town 
Council  there  in  1897.  In  1905  she  was  living  in  Salt  Lake 
City. 

912.  (Rev.)  Amos  Boyce*  Pendleton  {Joh',  Joh^,  Capt.  WiU 
liarn^.  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  11  August, 
1813,  and  died  at  Topsham,  Me.,  18  February,  1883.  His  education 
was  received  at  China  Academy,  Me.,  and  at  schools  in  Camden,  Wa- 
ierville,  and  Brunswick,  in  that  state.  On  the  9th  of  December, 
1841,  his  ordination  as  Baptist  minister  took  place  at  Hope,  Me.,  and 
he  then  held  pastorates  for  various  terms  of  years  at  Damariscotta, 
Brunswick,  North  Livermore,  Livermore  Falls,  and  Bridgton,  Me., 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Minersville,  Pa.,  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  Me., 
and  Bowdoinham,  Me.  He  also  lived  for  a  year  in  Portland,  where 
lie  was  agent  for  the  Maine  Bible  Society.     The  latter  part  of  his 


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life  was  spent  at  Topsham^  where  he  was  supervisor  of  schools  for 
four  years. 

Rev.  Amos  B.*  Pendleton  married  7  December^  1842,  Anne  H. 
Wilson,  bom  13  August,  1821,  Topsham,  Me.,  died  there,  10  March, 
1909,  daughter  of  Gen.  John  and  Eunice  (Thompson)  Wilsoo. 
Issue,  bom  at  Livermore  Falls: 

2062.  Charles  Amos%  b.  28  Aug.,  1844;  d.  18  Sept.,  1845,  Topsham, 

Me. 

2063.  Theodosia  M.,  b.  11  Aug.,  1846;  unm.     Res.  Topsham,  Me. 

913.  Job*  Pbndleton  (3rd)  {JoV,  Job\  Capt.  WiUiam!^,  Col. 
William'^,  Jo$eph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  19  May,  1815,  and  died 
at  Rockland,  Me.,  7  January,  1862.  He  was  a  ship  carpenter  and 
farmer. 

He  married  Lois  Alford  Howard,  daughter  of  Daniel  Howard. 
She  died  at  Wilton,  Me.,  28  May,  1874,  aged  57  years. 
Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Hope: 

2064.  Louisa  Ellen*,  b.  12  March,  1842;  d.  27  Nov.,  1864. 

2065.  Sanford  Howard,  b.  13  March,  1845;  m.  Anna  M.  Daldn. 

2066.  Helena  Catherine,  b.  15  Feby.,  1848;  m.  at  Rockland,  Me.,  14 

March,  1872,  Daniel  Pease.  He  was  bom  in  Wilton,  Me., 
25  Sept.,  1845.  Res.  Bean's  Comer,  Me.  Issue  (Pease): 
i.  Sanford  Homard^^,  b.  21  March,  1875;  m.  29  June,  1898, 
Ina  Melveme  Whitney.  Res.  Bean's  Comer,  Me.  ii.  Ar- 
thur Henry,  b.  13  June,  1878;  m.  25  Feby.,  1903,  Mattie 
Diers.     Res.  Santa  Ana,  Calif. 

2067.  Fred  Eugene,  b.  8  April,  1853,  Rockland,  Me.;  d.  8  Sept., 

1853. 

915.  Emeline®  Pendleton  {Joh\  Job*,  Capt.  William^,  Col  Wil- 
liam*, Joteph^),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  5  November,  1819,  and  died 
at  Camden,  Me.,  15  March,  1864.  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  13 
August,  1840,  John  Fearing  Gilkey,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Sarah 
(Fearing)  Gilkey  ("Hist,  of  Islesboro,  Me.,"  p.  211).  He  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  26  April,  1816,  and  died  8  July,  1894.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  Betsey  Sherman,  of  Islesboro;  (3),  Martha  Stewart,  of 
Camden;  (4),  Jane  Downs,  of  Belmont. 

Issue  (Gilkey),  first  five  bom  at  Lincolnville,  others  at  Cam- 
den, Me.: 
i.  James  Alonzo*,  b.  11  Sept.,  1842;  d.  unm.,  27  Nov.,  1865. 
ii.  Mary  Emeline,  b.  23  March,  1847 ;  m.  Joseph  Dean.    Res.  Mar- 
shall, Mo. 
iii.  John  Murry,  b.  14  Sept.,  1849;  d.  13  Aug.,  1871. 
iv.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  25  May,  1853;  m.  Francis  G.  French.    Res. 

Rockland,  Me. 
V.  Daniel,  b.  10  July,  1856;  d.  10  Aug.,  1866. 
vi.  Maggie  Bell,  b.  30  Sept.,  1859;  m.  Thomas  Hall.     Res.  lin- 
colnville. Me. 
vii.  Peter,  b.  30  Aug.,  1863;  m.  Belle  Thomas. 


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EIGHTH    OKNERATION  407 

917.  Eliza  Wilson*  Pendleton  {Joh',  Job*,  Capt.  William^,  Col. 
WHliam*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Hope^  Me.,  29  June,  1824,  and  has 
lived  in  that  town  nearly  all  her  life.  Possessed  of  a  remarkable 
knowledge  of  many  branches  of  the  Pendleton  family  in  Maine,  and 
with  a  memory  unimpaired,  she  has  been  one  of  our  most  helpful 
correspondents. 

Elixa   Wilson'    Pendleton   married    17    November,    1844,   Warren 
Bills,  born  30  March,  1820,  died  8  January,  1893,  son  of  Jason  and 
Margaret  (Howard)  Bills. 
Issue  (Bills): 
i.  AdeUa  Frances*,  b.  25  Nov.,  1845;  m.  6  May,  1870,  Henry  Clay 

Goding. 
ii.  Nellie  Eliza,  b.  3  Nov.,  1853;  m.  John  Laforest  Williams, 
iii.  Laura  Emma,  b.  24  May,  1857;  d.  25  April,  1858. 
iv.  Emma  Priscilla,  b.  29  Sept.,  1860;  d.  2  March,  1902,  Hope, 
Me.;  m.  30  March,  1879,  E.  Walter  Hewett. 

921.  Freeman  Wahren*  Pendleton  (/o6^  Job^,  Capt.  William^, 
Col.  William^,  JotepV),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  8  May,  1836,  and 
died  11  July,  1870.  During  the  Civil  War  he  served  his  full  time 
in  Co.  H,  8th  Regt.,  Me.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  his  death  was  due 
to  disease  contracted  in  the  service. 

Freeman  W.^  Pendleton  married  in  1860,  Sarah  M.  Lyford,  daugh- 
ter of  Oliver  Lyford,  of  Livermore  Falls,  Me.  She  married  (2), 
Watson,  of  No.  Fayette,  Me.;  (3),  at  Auburn,  Me.,  25  Decem- 
ber, 1884,  Abraham  Libby,  and  died  at  Auburn,  26  January,  1902, 
aged  69  years,  29  days. 

Issue  of  Freeman  W.*  and  Sarah  M.  (Lyford)  Pendleton: 

2068.  Etto  May*,  b.  21  Oct.,  1861,  Hope,  Me.;  d.  27  Sept.,  1884, 

Livermore  Falls,  Me.;  m.  at  No.  Fayette,  Me.,  18  Oct., 
1883,  Millard  Fillmore  Hicks,  b.  31  July,  1850,  son  of 
Charles  Earle  and  Sarah  Jane  (Merrill)  Hicks.  No  issue. 
Mr.  Hicks  lives  in  Portland,  Me.  He  is  treasurer  of  the 
Maine  Genealogical  Society. 

2069.  Lena  Bell,  d.  inf. 

2070.  Arthur,  d.  inf. 

2071.  Freeman  Warren,  Jr.,  b.  28  July,  1870;  d.  22  Aug.,  1886, 

No.  Fayette,  Me. 

924.  JoB«  Pendleton  (Peleg\  Joh^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  Wil- 
liam^, Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Lincolnville,  Me.,  29  September,  1816, 
and  died  there,  10  July,  1889.  He  was  a  respected  citizen  of  Lin- 
colnville, where  he  engaged  in  farming  and  also  in  the  salmon  fish- 
eries.    In  1874  he  was  a  selectman  of  the  town. 

He  married  8  November,  1839,  Lucy  Coombs,  bom  11  October^ 
1821,  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Desire  (Turner)   Coombs. 
Issue,  bom  at  Lincolnville: 

2072.  Marie  Louise*,  b.  31  Jany.,  1841;  d.  30  July,  1869;  m.  23 


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408  THE  PENDLETON  OENEALOOT 

Janj.,  1858^  Byron  O.  Gilkey^  and  had  twin  ch.^  nnnamed, 
who  d.  in  inf. 

2073.  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  b.   31   Jany.^  1843;  m.  4  Jany^  1872, 

Mrs.  Hattie  (Farrow)  Duncan,  widow  of  Charles  Duncan 
and  dan.  of  James  and  Judith  (Grindle)  Farrow.  No  issue. 
He  was  on  the  staff  of  the  Portland  "  Oregonian  "  a  few 
years  ago. 

2074.  Americus  Vespucius,  b.  6  June,  1845;  m.  16  Aug.,  1868,  Sarah 

Farrow,  dau.  of  James  and  Judith  (Grindle)  Farrow.  No 
issue.     Res.  Astoria,  Ore. 

2075.  Arabelle  Faustine,  b.  5  May,  1847;  d.  23  Dec.,  1875;  m.  as 

his  first  wife,  28  Oct.,  1874,  Edward  Harrington.  Issue 
(Harrington) :    i.  Rosa  BeUe^^,  b.  23  Dec.,  1875. 

2076.  Robert  CocMnbs,  b.  5  April,  1849;  d.  4  Dec.,  1869. 

2077.  Atherton  Wales,  b.  15  May,  1851;  d.  22  Aug.,  1866. 

2078.  Alfred  Deloe,  b.  20  Aug.,  1853;  lost  at  sea,  27  Nov.,  1897; 

m.  at  Harwich,  Mass.,  23  Sept.,  1888,  Lizzie  R.  Bassett, 
dau.  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Gage)  Bassett.  No  issue.  She 
d.  12  Feby.,  1891. 

2079.  Charles  Emerson,  b.  15  May,  1858;  unm.     Res.  Lincolnville, 

Me. 

2080.  George  Byron,  b.  18  Oct,  1861;  m.  Maria  Stevens. 

2081.  Rosa  Jane,  b.  22  May,  1864;  m.  (1),  29  Sept.,  1896,  Lloyd 

L.  Walker;  (2),  16  June,  1907,  [3488]  Frank  Lewis^<>  Pen- 
dleton.    No  issue. 

926.  Atherton  Wales'  Pendleton  (Peleg',  Job*,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^.  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Lincolnville,  Me.,  19 
May,  1817,  and  died  there,  3  July,  1877.  He  married  Prudence  Jane 
Coombs,  bom  1820,  Lincolnville,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Prudence 
(Turner)  Coombs. 

Issue,  bom  at  Lincolnville: 

2082.  George  Augustus*,  d.  ae.  about  21. 

2083.  Clara  Etta,  d.  inf. 

2084.  Clara  Imogene,  d.  inf. 

2085.  Atherton  Wales,  Jr.,  d.  ae.  about  22;  unm. 

2086.  Rhoda  Jane,  d.  ae.  11  years. 

2087.  AdeUe  Orville,  b.  19  Oct.,  1846;  m.  (1),  Edwin  Wallace  Mun- 

roe,  son  of  William  and  Juliana  (Withington)  Munroe;  (2), 
Daniel  L.  Frohock.  Res.  (1905),  Roslindale,  Mass.  Issue 
by  first  husband  (Munroe) :  i.  Edwina  Adelle^^,  b.  25  Sept., 
1867,  LincolnsviUe;  m.  Wilbur  B.  Stephens.  Res.  (1905), 
Roslindale,  Mass. 

2088.  Sidney  Valorous,  m.   Flora   Sherman.     No  issue.     Res.  Lin- 

colnville, Me. 

2089.  William  Jacob,  d.  ae.  11  years. 

2090.  Herbert  Lionel,  b.  about  1858;  m.  Clara  A.  Fuller. 

2091.  Albert,  d.  inf. 

2092.  Anna  Bateman,  d.  ae.  26  years;  unm. 


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2093.  Lillian  Eva^  m.  at  Boston^  Mass.^  1  June,  1895,  Isaac  G.  Wor- 

cester, son  of  George  W.  and  Sarah  Worcester.     No  issue. 

2094.  Willaxd  Howard^  m.  Myrtle  Thomas. 

926.  Samuel  Roobrs®  Pbkdlkton  (Peleg',  Job*,  Capt.  WiUiam^, 
Col.  William*,  Joteph^),  was  born  at  lincolnville.  Me.,  25  November, 
1818,  and  died  there,  10  April,  1896.  He  followed  the  sea  for  many 
years,  and  before  his  retirement  was  for  some  time  captain  of  steam- 
ships engaged  in  the  West  Indian  fruit  trade.  He  married  (1),  21 
October,  1848,  Mrs.  Huldah  Sherman,  ne^  Decrow,  widow  of  Capt. 
James  Sherman.  He  married  (2),  at  Camden,  Me.,  6  October,  1861, 
Mary  R.  Ludwig,  bom  there,  14  February,  1843,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander and  Nancy  (Grindle)  Ludwig. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

2095.  £leanora%  b.  7  May,  1849;  d.  11  Sept.,  1849. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

2096.  Aramede  Letoile,  b.  5  Nov.  1862,  Camden,  Me.;  m.  there,  30 

May,  1892,  George  Fred  Porter,  son  of  John  A.  and  Mary 
(Needham)  Porter.  Issue  (Porter),  b.  Camden:  i.  Lou- 
ise^'', b.  27  Jany.,  1895.    ii.  Mildred,  b.  19  Nov.,  1896. 

2097.  Sarah   Buzzel,  b.   8   Nov.,   1865,   Lincolnville ;   m.   there,    19 

Sept.,  1888,  Edward  Rollins  Ogier,  b.  23  Nov.,  1855,  son 
of  Joseph  Wallace  and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Rollins)  Ogier. 
Res.  (1905),  SomerviUe,  Mass.  Issue  (Ogier):  i.  Blanche 
Aramede^^,  b.  11  Jany.,  1890,  Camden,  Me. 

2098.  Lottie  May,  b.  25  Jany.,  1871;  d.  22  Aug.,  1871. 

2099.  Fred  Alexander,  b.  17  March,  1874;  d.  1  Sept.,  1875. 

935.  Oliver  Milton*  Pendleton  (Peleg',  Joh^,  Capt.  William^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Lincolnville,  Me.,  7  October, 
1835.    He  is  a  farmer,  and  in  1905  was  living  in  his  native  town. 

Oliver  M.*  Pendleton  married  about  1875,  Mary  Thompson. 
Issue : 

2100.  Hattie*,  b.  29  Sept.,  1876;  unm.  (1905). 

2101.  Frank  P.,  b.  22  Feby.,  1878;  m.  16  Dec,  1903,  EHzabeth  M. 

Flagg.     Res.  Lincolnville  Beach,  Me.     No  issue. 

2102.  Florence,  b.  13  Nov.,  1880;  unm.  (1905). 

2103.  Edward,  b.  25  Jany.,  1882;  unm.  (1905). 

2104.  Child,  b.  1885;  d.  inf. 

939.  Jared  C.^  Pendleton  (WiUiam'',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  WUliam^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  1  Feby.,  1800, 
and  died  there,  11  March^  1862.  Like  so  many  of  the  Pendletons  of 
Maine,  he  followed  the  sea  the  greater  part  of  his  life. 

Jared  C*  Pendleton  married  10  August,  1826,  Phebe  HolbrodL, 
bom  6  December,  1803,  Northport,  Me.,  died  24  March,  1878,  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Esther  (Carter)  Holbrook. 


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410  THK  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 

Issue^  bom  at  Northport: 

2105.  William  Jared%  b.  19  May,  1827;  m.  Mary  A.  Bird. 

2106.  Benjamin  Gardner,  b.  9  Feby.,  1829;  m.  (1),  Lucy  J.  Patter- 

son; (2),  Mary  £.  Cunningham. 

2107.  Harriet  Esther  Holbrook,  b.  13  AprQ,  1831;  m.  Robert  H.* 

Coombs. 

2108.  Rebecca  Maria,  b.  8  Sept.,  1833;  d.  unm.,  9  Oct,  1869. 

2109.  Gorham  Warren,  b.  7  Jany.,  1836;  d.  10  Nov.,  1851. 

940.  Jonathan"  Pendleton  (WUliam',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  WU- 
liam^.  Col,  William^,  Joieph^),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  in  Au- 
gust, 1802,  and  died  in  Nevada,  California,  about  1877.  He  had 
gone  to  that  territory  in  1854  and  remained  there  until  his  death. 
He  married  (1),  Rachel  Drinkwater,  daughter  of  Lemuel  and  Ra- 
chel (Veazie)  Drinkwater.  He  married  (2),  Eunice  Drinkwater,  a 
cousin  of  his  first  wife,  bom  2  November,  1812,  died  9  February, 
1882,  Belfast,  Me.,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  (second  wife)  Eunice 
(Wyman)  Drinkwater. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

2110.  Rachel  Ann%  b.  1827;  d.  4  Dec.,  1896,  ae.  68,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 

m.  Dr.  Elbridge  Gerry  Gould.     Issue  (Gould):     i.  Wallace 
Marthmati}^,  b.  17  Aug.,  1858,  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  Sarah  Min- 
nie Thurston.     He  is  in  the  grocerj  and  provision  business 
at  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 

2111.  Aldana%  d.  in  ipf. 

2112.  Nathan  Elbridge,  b.  9  Oct.,  1836;  m.  Martha  A.  Stover. 

2113.  Francesca,  b.  about  1840;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  6  April,  1863, 

Charles  H.  S.  Tewksbury,  son  of  James  and  Ann  £.  Tewks- 
bury.  Issue  (Tewksbury):  i.  Eugene  S.^^  He  is  married 
and  lives  at  Effingham,  N.  H.  ii.  Charles  H.  iii.  Afary 
Louise. 

2114.  Eugene  Abbott,  b.  28  Aug.,  1842;  m.  25  Dec.,  1878,  Ellen  P. 
Andrews.     No  issue.     Res.  HiUsboro,  N.  H. 

2115.  Rufus,  b.  11  Aug.,  1844;  m.  Mary  A.  Sibley. 

2116.  George  D.,  b.  13  Jany.,  1847;  m.  Nettie  J.  Hawse. 

2117.  Mary  Jane,  b.  12  March,  1849;  d.  unm.,  at  Winthrop,  Mass., 

27  Oct.,  1869. 

2118.  Eliza  H.    (dec.);  m.  Frank  A.   Swett.     One  child   (Swett): 

Frank  A.^^,  Jr. 

2119.  Ella  J.,  d.  in  inf. 

Ref.!    John  S.  Fernald's  ''Drinkwater  Family.** 

941.  Isaac®  Pendleton  (William',  Jonathan*,  CapU  WiUiam^^ 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  2  April,  1805, 
and  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  17  December,  1885.  The  greater  part 
of  his  life  was  spent  at  Northport,  where  he  engaged  in  farming. 
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tcr  Hannah.  He  married  26  Marcli,  1834,  Wealthy*  Drinkwater, 
daughter  of  Wiliam  and  [680]  Lacy^  (Pendleton)  Drinkwater.  She 
died  in  Boston,  12  January,  1900. 

Issue,  born  at  Northport,  Me.: 

2120.  Leander  Isaac%  b.  5  March,  1835;  m.  Mary  J.  Carver. 

2121.  Mary  Louise,  b.  6  April,  1836;  m.  Willis  A.  Colson. 

2122.  Francis  Merrian,  b.  8  July,  1838;  m.  Susan  S.  Fletcher. 

2123.  Hannah  Jane,  b.  7  Aug.,  1840;  m.  George  W.  Wallace. 

2124.  Oscar  Afonzo,  b.  9  Nov.,  1843;  m.  Mw.  Adella  J.  Berry. 

2125.  Roscoe  Aurelius  (twin  with  Oscar  A.),  m.  Martha  A.  Hans- 

com. 

2126.  Sarah  White,  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  11  Sept.,  1875,  Myron  £. 

Winslow,  son  of  Nathan  C.  and  Anna  Winslow.  They  live 
at  Arrayo  Ghana,  near  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic, 
South  America,  where  Mr.  Winslow  is  in  business.  Issue 
(Winslow):  i.  Harlan  M.^\  m.  16  Jany.,  1908,  Ethel 
Kushel. 

2127.  Irving,  b.  21  May,  1846;  d.  18  Sept.,  1846. 

2128.  Charles  Everett,  b.  16  Aug.,  1851;  m.  Myra  E.  Prescott. 

2129.  Willis  Ezra,  b.  21  Feby.,  1856;  m.  Annie  F.  Nutting. 

2130.  Glarence  Albert,  b.  23  June,  1857;  m.  Addie  F.  Nutting. 

Rcf.:    John  S.  FeTDald*s  "Drinkwater  Family." 

942.  Henry*  Pendleton  (WilliamJ,  Jonathan*,  Capt  William*, 
Col.  William^,  Joteph*),  lived  in  Palmyra,  Me.,  for  some  years,  and 
then  settled  in  the  West,  where  he  died.  He  married  Mrs.  Eunice 
Goodwin,  of  Palmyra,  and  had  issue,  bom  in  that  town: 

2131.  Barbara  Ann*,  b.   March,  1833;   m.   at  Farmington,   N.   H., 

25  Sept.,  1863,  Eleazer  Pearl,  b.  there,  20  Jany.,  1827.  Res. 
Farmington,  N.  H.  Issue  (Pearl),  b.  Farmington:  i. 
Frank^*,  b.  19  July,  1854;  m.  9  July,  1876,  Ida  May  Mc- 
Duffee.  Res.  Easton,  Pa.  He  has  one  son,  Raymond^^ 
(Pearl),  a  graduate  of  Dartmouth  College,  class  of  1899, 
who  was  an  instructor  at  Ann  Arbor  some  years  ago.  ii. 
liaac  Emerson,  b.  26  Sept.,  1857;  d.  21  Aug.,  1895;  m.  24 
Sept.,  1885,  Julie  W.  Thornton.  He  was  a  lawyer  in  Hav- 
erhill and  Boston,  Mass.,  and  had  two  sons  (Pearl):  1. 
Roswell  Thornton^*,  b.  10  March,  1887.  2.  Holman  Isaac, 
b.  24  Sept.,  1888.  iii.  Helen  Hortente,  b.  9  Aug.,  1859 ;  m. 
29  Nov.,  1893,  James  Robert  Thompson.  No  issue.  Res. 
Ironwood,  Mich. 
^132.  Isaac  Blaisdel,  b.  about  Sept.,  1834.  Last  heard  from  in 
Texas,  before  the  Civil  War. 

947.  Belinda*  Pendleton  (Isaac',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*, 
Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  15  June,  1808,  at  Camden,  Me., 
and  died  23  September,  1864.  She  married  5  October,  1828,  Caleb 
Bates  Gilkey,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  (Fearing)  Gilkey.     He 


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was  bom  3  December,  1801,  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  at  Camden, 
25  September,  1886.     He  married  (2),  Ellen  Morse,  of  lincolnville. 
Issue  (Gilkey),  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 
i.  Lucy  Pendleton*,  b.  11  Nov.,  1829;  d.  6  Oct,  1886,  Camden, 
Me.;  m.  William  G.  Adams,  and  has  a  son,  George  Francii^^ 
(Adams),  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
ii..  Clementine  Wood,  b.  29  Aug.,  1832;  m.  26  Sept.,  1860,  Arthur 
Howard  Loring.     One  ch.,  Charles  Payson}^  (Loring),  b.  5 
June,  1863.     Both  live  at  50  Lincoln  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
iii.  Andrew,  b.  7  Dec,  1834;  m.  Abbie  Benner.     He  has  three  ch., 
Daniel,  Ahbie,  and  Jennie  Gilkey.     Res.  337  Highland  Ave., 
Somerville,  Mass.,  when  last  known, 
iv.  Caroline  Maria,  b.  4  May,  1837;  d.  12  Nov.,  1899,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Cyrus  G.  Clark;  (2),  Elias  Rogers. 
V.  Sarah  Fearing,  b.  2  Aug.,  1838;  d.  17  Sept.,  1904;  m.  Benja- 
min Tarr  Mitchell.     One  ch.,  Harriet  Clementine^^  Mitchell, 
b.  19  April,  1880. 
vi.  Harriet  Emily,  b.  1  Nov.,  1839;  m.  12  Oct.,  1862,  Castlebrook 
B.  Sumner.     He  is  a  jeweler  at  Maiden,  Mass.     Two  ch.. 
Dr.  Arthur  Foster^^  (Sumner),  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  and  GfttfCo- 
Linda  (Sumner), 
vii.  Nathaniel  Bourne,  b.  20  Aug.,  1847;  m.  Emma  Ambrose.     Two 
ch.,  Edna^^  and  Mildred  (Gilkey).     Mr.  Gilkey  served  in  a 
Mass.  Regt.  during  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  when  under  six- 
teen years  of  age. 

Ref.:    •*  History  of  Islesboro,"  p.  211. 

948.  Andrew®  Pendleton  (Isaac'',  Jonathan^,  Capt,  William^, 
CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  16  September, 
1809  and  died  8  March,  1889.  He  was  a  school  teacher  and  farmer. 
Superintendent  of  Schools  and  Deacon  in  the  Baptist  Church. 

He  married  2  July,  1836,  Mary  T.  Williamson,  bom  4  April, 
1816,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  died  25  January,  1890,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Sarah  (Griffin)  Williamson. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Camden,  others  at  Lincolnville,  Me.: 

2133.  Andrew  Fuller*,  b.  15  March,  1839;  m.  Mary  Jameson. 

2134.  Silas  Porter,  b.  1  Aug.,  1841 ;  m.  Jennie  Fletcher. 

2136.  Asbury  Stillman,  b.  15  April,  1845;  d.  unm.,  21  June,  1898, 
Franklin,  Mass.  During  the  Civil  War  he  served  for  nine 
months  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  enlisting  6  Sept.,  1864. 

2136.  Matthew  Ledbetter,  b.  8  March,  1848;  m.  Susan  A.  Grant. 

2137.  Henry  Dodge,  b.  2  Jany.,  1850;  m.  Abbie  Blagdon. 

2138.  Sarah  Olive,  b.  29  June,  1852;  m.  27  April,  1897,  Rev.  James 

W.  Day.     No  issue.     Res.  Camden,  Me. 

2139.  Ephraim  Wood,  b.  24  Nov.,  1854;  m.   (1),  Sadie  A.  White; 

(2),  Georgia  A.  Treat. 

2140.  Lucy  Elizabeth,  b.  24  Dec,  1855;  d.  21  July,  1876;  m.  Oscar 

Glover.     No  issue. 


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949.  Cyrvb^  Pbndlbton  (Itaac',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  WiUiam^,  Col. 
WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Camden^  Me.^  7  March^  1814^  and 
died  at  Mansfield^  Conn.^  aged  67  years.  He  married  30  January, 
1848,  Elizabeth  Batcheldor,  bom  at  No.  Anson,  Me.,  died  1  Janu- 
ary, 1904,  Arctic,  R.  I. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

2141.  Alanson  L.%  d.  19  Sept.,  1861. 

2142.  Julia,  d.  ae.  12  years. 

2143.  Annie  B.,  b.  16  Sept.,  1854;  m.  at  liberty  Hill,  Conn.,  Sept., 

1874,  Frank  M.  Robinson.  Res.  Mcrrow,  Conn.  Issue  (Rob- 
inson): i.  Liesie^^,  d.  young,  ii.  Annie  B.,  b.  16  July, 
1886,  No.  Coventry,  Conn.;  m.  19  Aug.,  1903,  Howard  J. 
Skelly.     Res.  Tolland,  Conn. 

2144.  Lizzie,  b.  7  July,  1860;  unm.    Res.  (1904),  ArcUc,  R.  I. 

960.  Joseph  Huse*-  Pendleton  (Isaac'',  Jonathan^,  Capt,  Wil" 
liam^.  Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  28  May, 
1817,  and  died  in  August,  1877.  He  was  educated  in  the  common 
schools  of  Camden  and  at  Kent's  Hill  Academy.  The  greater  part 
of  his  life  was  spent  in  the  management  of  his  father's  farm  at 
Camden.  In  1868  he  removed  to  Somerville,  Mass.,  where  his  re- 
maining years  were  passed.  He  married  (1),  6  June,  1843,  Maria 
B.  Freeman,  bom  2  October,  1821,  died  23  November,  1848.  He 
married  (2),  6  May,  1849,  Lydia  A.  Fowles,  bom  27  Febmary, 
1829,  Searsmont,  Me.,  daughter  of  Giles  and  Mehitable  (Nash) 
Fowles. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Camden: 
2146.  OUvia  £.•,  b.  28  June,  1844;  d.  24  May,  1849. 

2146.  Florence  M.,  b.  4  Sept.,  1846;  d.  23  June,  1849. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

2147.  Florence  M.  (2nd),  b.  2, Dec.,  1861;  m.  at  Somerville,  Mass., 

2  Dec.,  1871,  Winslow  W.  Coffin,  b.  24  Nov.,  1849,  Dix- 
mont.  Me.,  son  of  Charles  and  Abby  G.  (Benson)  Coffin. 
Res.  Somerville.  Issue  (Coffin) :  i.  Fanny  E.^^,  h,  16  Dec., 
1873;  m.  18  March,  1901,  WilHam  F.  Plummer. 

961.  Richmond  Hatch®  Pendlbton  (Capt,  Jonathan'',  Jonathan*, 
Capt,  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*'),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
29  November,  1811,  and  died  there  in  1891.  He  married  at  Belfast, 
Me.,  14  Febmary,  1837,  Nancy  Watson,  of  Thomaston,  Me.  She 
was  bom  in  1817,  and  died  in  1886. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Belfast,  others  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

2148.  James  Watson^,  b.  26  Oct.,  1837;  m.  Bedelia  M.  Lear. 

2149.  Christiana,  b.  16  Sept.,  1840;  unm.     Res.  Islesboro. 

2160.  Nathan,  b.  29  Aug.,  1846;  m.  Eudora  A.  Marshall. 

2161.  Dorothy  F.  (twin  with  Nathan),  d.  1860. 

2162.  Myra  Emma,  b.  12  March,  1847;  m.  Pyam  D.  Hatch. 

2163.  George  F.,  b.  21  Jany.,  1849;  m.  Mercy  A.»  Pendleton. 

2164.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  3  April,  1862;  m.  Chauncey  C.  Davis. 


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2155.  Sarah  EUa,  b.  21  Aug.,  1854;  m.  (1),  Frank  L.  Hatch;  (2), 

Alfred  ?.•  Hatch. 

2156.  Eveline  (twin  with  Sarah)  ^  d.  inf. 

2157.  Maria,  b.  15  Dec.,  1858;  m.  Elbridge  Henderson  Durgin. 

952.  Elisha  K.®  Pendubton  (Copt.  Jonathan',  Jonathan^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  16 
May,  1813,  and  died  there,  10  January,  1875.  He  lived  in  his  na- 
tive town  all  his  life,  and  was  one  of  its  leading  men.  He  was  se- 
lectman of  Islesboro  in  1858,  and  master  of  the  Masonic  Lodge 
there  in  1863. 

He  married  (published  1  January,  1841),  Catherine  S.  Enowles, 
bom  7  January,  1819,  died  9  April,  1892,  daughter  of  Simon  and 
Lydia  (Sprague)  Enowles,  of  Belfast,  Me. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 
2168.  Fuller  K.%  b.  4  Feby.,  1842.     He  was  lost  at  sea  between  the 
10th  and  the  23rd  of  Feby.,  1870.     He  was  unm. 

2159.  Justin  H.,  b.  1  Aug.,  1845.    He  enlisted  in  Co.  H.,  8th  Regt, 

Me.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  Sept.,  1862,  and  served  until  the  dose 
of  the  Civil  War.  He  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Cold  Harbor,  Justin  H.  Pendleton  was  lost  at  sea,  21 
Feby.,  1870.     He  was  unm. 

2160.  Clara  A.,  b.  16  Nov.,  1847;  d.  23  Sept.,  1886;  m.  25  Dec, 

1869,  Joseph  L.  Ryder,  b.  24  Oct.,  1845,  d.  1882,  son  of 
William  and  Mary  R.  (Trim)  Ryder.  Issue  (Ryder):  i. 
Kate  Winifred'^  b.  25  Nov.,  1870;  d.  10  Dec.,  1879.  ii. 
Herbert  Elvin,  b.  7  Oct.,  1872;  m.  30  J  June,  1899,  Rose  E. 
Barnes.  Res.  Pasadena,  Calif,  iii.  LoeUa  M,,  b.  3  Oct., 
1876;  m.  [2419]  Joseph  A.»  Pendleton,  iv.  Clara  J.,  b.  17 
May,  1877;  m.  19  July,  1904,  Andrew  James  Colcord,  of 
Searsport,  Me. 

954.  Joseph  Knowles*  Pendleton  {Copt.  Jonathan'',  Jonathan^, 
CapU  William^,  CoL  WUliam*,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
6  June,  1818,  and  died  there,  22  January,  1890.  He  was  for  many 
years  a  master  ipariner,  and  during  his  latter  years  engaged  in  farm- 
ing in  his  native  town.  He  married  8  January,  1842,  Lucy  S.  Wat- 
son, bom  7  October,  1820,  Belfast,  Me.,  died  25  April,  1876,  daugh- 
ter of  Simon  and  Lucy  (Enowles)  Watson. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2161.  Joseph  Austin*,  b.  26  Aug.,  1842;  lost  at  sea,  Aug.,  1857. 

2162.  Roscoe  Costmo,  b.  2  July,  1844;  m.  Mary  H.  Hatch. 

2163.  John  Wilbur,  b.  11  Oct.,  1847;  m.  Jane*"  Thomas. 

2164.  Lucy  Jane,  b.  11  Nov.,  1849;  m.  [1198]  George®  Pendleton. 

2165.  Roxana,  b.  4  Aug.,  1852;  d.  25  July,  1882;  m.  as  his  first 

wife,  Alfred  Porter*  Hatch,  son  of  Charles  Chauncey  and 
Martha  P.®  (Gilkey)  Hatch,  grandson  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and 
Dolly  P.^  (Famsworth)  Gilkey,  and  great-grandson  of  Rob- 
ert and  [122]  Bridget*  (Pendleton)  Famsworth  ["  History 


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of  Islesboro/'  pp.  221,  220,  213-4].  He  was  b.  16  Nov., 
1861,  Islesboro,  Me.  His  second  wife  was  Mrs.  [2155t 
Sarah  £.•  (Pendleton)  Hatch.  Issue  of  Alfred  P.*  and 
Roxana*  (Pendleton)  Hatch:  i.  Edna  l^.*^  b.  1  AprU, 
1878;  m.  Fred  Latham.  Res.  Orient,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Letitia  A.,  b.  10  Jany.,  1881.  iii.  Calvin  C,  b.  10  May, 
1882. 

2166.  Elisha  Watson,  b.  1  Oct.,  1864;  d.  16  Jany.,  1908,  Islesboro; 

m.  11  July,  1876,  Leona  M.  Williams.  No  issue.  On  the 
day  following  his  death  the  Bangor  (Me.)  "  Commercial " 
said  of  him  in  part: 

Like  many  of  Islesboro's  young  men  he  went  to  sea  at  an 
early  age,  rose  rapidly  and  commanded  many  fine  vessels  in 
foreign.  West  Indies  and  coastwise  trade,  retiring  from  the 
sea  about  five  years  ago.  His  maritime  career  was  made  a 
success  by  energy,  capability,  honesty  and  good  judgment 

As  a  citizen  of  Islesboro  his  loss  will  be  most  keenly  felt. 
He  was  kind  and  charitable,  always  ready  with  aid  and  com- 
fort to  the  unfortunate  and  distressed.  His  death,  with 
many  useful  years,  apparently  before  him,  seems  particu- 
larly untimely. 

Capt.  Pendleton  was  loyal  to  his  town,  a  strong  supporter 
of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  and  a  consistent  member  of 
Island  Lodge,  No.  89,  F.  and  A.  M. 

2167.  Calvin  W.,  b.  12  April,  1867;  lost  at  sea,  31  March,  1879; 

unm. 

2168.  Loranus  Follet,  b.  30  June,  1863;  m.  19  Dec.,  1886,  Nora  A.» 

Sherman,  a  second  cousin,  dau.  of  Calvin  W.  and  [967] 
Mary  A.®  (Pendleton)  Sherman.  No  issue.  Res.  Islesboro, 
Me. 

967.  Richard  Wellman*  Pendleton  (John'',  Jonathan^,  Capt, 
William^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Searsmont,  Me.,  16 
March,  1817,  and  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  7  March,  1906.  He  was  a 
mariner  until  increasing  years  forced  his  retirement  from  the  sea. 
Mr.  Pendleton  remained  in  good  health  and  memory  until  the  last, 
and  in  *his  eighty-seventh  year  sent  us  considerable  data  concerning 
his  branch  of  the  family. 

He  married  (1),  at  Camden,  Me.,  10  October,  1844,  Mary  Ann 
Hopkins,  bom  there,  16  September,  1820,  died  there,  23  July,  1868, 
daughter  of  Richard  and  Mary  A.  (Annis)  Hopkins.  He  married 
(2),  also  at  Camden,  31  December,  1868,  Mary  Wallace,  born  in 
Nova  Scotia,  16  February,  1831,  died  10  May,  1896,  Camden,  Me., 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Susan  (Woods)  Wallace. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Camden: 

2169.  Richard  Franklin^,  b.  19  July,  1846;  m.  (1),  Maria  O.  Cola- 

more;  (2),  Mrs.  Sarah  Prince. 

2170.  Mary  Maria,  b.  14  Feby.,  1860;  m.  18  April,  1874,  Alfred 

West,  son  of  Sanmel  ajid  AbUe  West.    No  issue. 


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2171.  Sejanus  Alexander,  b.  24  Feby.,  1862;  lost  at  sea,  29  Dec., 

1876;  unin. 

2172.  Abial  Carnes,  b.  16  June,  1853;  m.  (1),  Lillian  E.  Warren; 

(2),  Sarah  M.  Bennett. 

2173.  Samuel  Rodolph,  b.  1  Sept,  1864;  d.  28  Feby.,  1855. 

2174.  Martha  Ann,  b.  26  Oct,  1866;  d.  unm.,  26  March,  1877. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

2176.  Almira  Games,  b.  30  Sept,  1859;  d.  unm. 

2176.  Frazier  Grant,  b.  10  March,  1871;  m.  Eva  Laselle. 

959.  Martin  Luthbh*  Pendleton  (John',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsmont,,  Me.,  29  Sep- 
tember, 1820,  and  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  11  May,  1896.  In  early 
life  he  followed  the  sea  for  eighteen  years,  and  then  engaged  in 
various  occupations  ashore,  making  his  home  at  Camden,  Me.  He 
married  15  October,  1846,  Matilda  Arey,  bom  14  November,  1827, 
Vinalhaven,  Me.,  daughter  of  Crosby  and  Annie  (Philbrook)  Arey. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Vinalhaven,  others  at  Camden: 

2177.  Susan  Ann*,  b.  1847;  d.  1848. 

2178.  Henry  Francis,  b.  14  Feby.,  1849;  d.  22  March,  1862. 

2179.  Freeman,  b.  27  Jany.,  1851;  d.  11  March,  1862. 

2180.  William  Thomas,  b.  22  Jany.,  1863;  unm.     Res.,  Camden. 

2181.  Watson  Hopkins,  b.  10  Dec.,  1855;  d.  unm.,  11  Nov.,  1891. 

2182.  Martin  Luther,  Jr.,  b.  17  Aug.,  1860;  m.  Lula  Arey. 

960.  Lycena  W.*  Pendleton  (John',  Jonathan^,  Capt  William^, 
CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  29  November, 
1822,  and  died  at  Rockport,  Me.,  18  October,  1886.  She  married  hi 
1838,  Rev.  George  Herrick  (Jr.),  son  of  George  and  Dorcas  (Brown) 
Herrick. 

Issue  (Herrick),  first  four  bom  at  Northport,  Me.: 
i.  Merrill  E.*,  b.  4  Dec,  1839;  m.  Orinda  Dean.     Res.  Camden, 
Me.     He  served  three  years  in  the  8th  Regt.,  Me.  Vol.  In- 
fantry, during  the  Civil  War. 

ii.  Frederick  A.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1841;  m.  Eva  Easton.  During  the 
Civil  War  he  served  three  years  in  the  17th  Regt.,  Me.  Vol. 
Infantry,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness. 
He  afterwards  became  a  master  mariner  and  was  drowned 
in  Mobile  Harbor,  22  Jany.,  1893. 

iii.  Susan  M.,  b.  31  July,  1843;  d.  186?;  m.  1861,  James  Wellman. 

iv.  Mary  R.,  b.  29  May,  1846;  m.  21  Feby.,  1869,  Amos  E.  Rus- 
sell.    Res.  Rockport,  Me. 

V.  John  F.,  b.  24  July,  1854,  Friendship,  Me.;  d.  unm.  at  Cam* 
den.  Me.,  31  July,  1884. 

vi.  Lycena  E.,  b.  12  March,  1857,  Camden,  Me.;  d.  17  Aug.,  1859. 

vii.  Tena  B.,  b.  27  April,  1861,  Liberty,  Me.;  d.   18  Oct.,  1861. 


I,  John    Edwin®    Pendleton    (John'',   Jonathan^,    Capt,    Wil- 
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1829,  and  died  9  December,  1897.  He  married  9  October,  1850, 
Cornelia  B.  Nutt,  bom  7  April,  1831,  daughter  of  William  and  Nancy 
(Ladd)  Nutt. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Camden,  others  at  Rockland,  Me.: 
3183.  Isaac  Franklin*,  b.  13  Oct.,  1853;  m.  Annie  Lane. 
2184.  Nancy  Jane,  b.  Sept.,  1856;  d.  2  Aug.,  1875. 
2186.  John  Edwin,  Jr.,  b.  8  Dec.,  1858;  m.  Cordelia  Wallace. 

2186.  William  Henry,  b.  3  Aug.,  1861;  unm. 

2187.  Albert  Augustus,  b.  24  June,  1866;  m.  Luella  D.  Curtis. 

2188.  Adelbert  Weston,  b.  10  March,  1868;  d.  18  April,  1872. 

2189.  Lycenia  Josephine,  b.  11  Sept.,  1870;  m.  25  May,  1902,  Wil- 

bert  D.  Decoster,  b.  14  Dec,  1860,  Washington,  Me.,  son  of 
Moses  and  Angeline  (Overlook)  Decoster.  No  issue.  Res. 
Washington,  Me. 

964.  Charles  Augustus*  Pendleton  {Robert  MJ',  Jonathan*, 
Capt.  WUliam^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
10  January,  1824,  and  died  there,  21  September,  1879.  He  was  a 
successful  roaster  mariner.  He  married  4  December,  184 7,  Susan 
E.  Sherman,  bom  12  December,  1825,  died  12  August,  1894,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac  and  Susan  (Ames)  Sherman. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2190.  Fostina  Adelaide%  b.  15  Oct.,  1848;  d.  17  March,  1852. 

2191.  Charles  Robert,  b.  6  April,  1852 ;  m.  Cora  S.  Higgins.  ; 

2192.  Eliza  Susan,  b.  6  April,  1856;  d.  unm.,  9  Aug.,  1878. 

2193.  Thomas  Harlow,  b.  17  June,  1858;  d.  3  June,  1878. 

966.  Catherini!  M.®  Pendleton  (Robert  M,'',  Jonathan*,  Capt, 
WiUiam^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  Oc- 
tober, 1825,  and  died  there  in  1905.  She  married  (1),  9  June,  1845, 
Joel  Thomas,  by  whmn  she  had  no  issue.  He  died  11  November, 
1848,  and  she  married  (2),  26  December,  1852,  Martin  S.  Coombs, 
son  of  Othniel  and  Sally  (Marshall)  Coombs.  He  died  8  Septem- 
ber, 1868. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Coombs),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  WeUington  M.*,  b.  16  Sept.,  1854;  m.  13  Aug.,   1876,  Geor- 
giana*  Gilkey,  a  third  cousin,  daughter  of  Avery  and  [975] 
Eliza®    (Pendleton)    Gilkey.     Res.     Islesboro.     Three   ch. 
11.  Eliza  C,  b.  26  Oct.,  1857;  m'  20  Feby.,  1877,  Charles  I.  Bates. 

Nine  ch. 
iii.  Robert  P.,  b.  3  May,  1860;  m.  Mrs.  Thomas. 

966.  Lorenzo*  Pendleton  (Robert  MJ*,  Jonathan*,  Capt.  WU- 
liam^.  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  8  Sep- 
tember, 1827,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  his  native  town.  He 
foUowed  the  sea  for  twenty-five  years,  during  the  greater  part  of 
which  time  he  commanded  different  vessels  in  the  foreign  and  coast- 
ing trade.     Mr.  Pendleton  was  an  active  member  of  the  Masonie 


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order  and  for  several  years  was  Master  of  the  Island  Lodge  at  Isles* 
boro. 

Lorenzo'  Pendleton  married  in  1860^  Elizabeth*  Boardman^  a  third 
cousin^  bom  24  December^  1837^  died  20  January,  1907^  daughter  of 
Joseph"  and  Niobe  F.  (Sprague)  Boardman,  and  granddaughter  of 
Thomas^  and  [310]  Lydia^  (Pendleton)  Boardman. 

Issue^  bom  at  Islesboro: 
2194.  Elroy  George*,  b.  12  April,  1861;  m.  Edith  A.  Haynes. 
2196.  Frederick  Dix,  b.  29  Nov.,  1862;  m.  Lydia  A.*  Pendleton. 

2196.  Calvin  Sherman,  b.  29  Aug.,  1864;  d.  12  July,  1865. 

2197.  Lorenzo  Russell,  b.  24  June,  1867;  m.  Lula  F.  Coombs. 

2198.  Frank  Emery,  b.  16  March,  1870;  d.  15  May,  1873. 

2199.  Calvin  Sherman  (2nd),  (twin  to  Frank  E.),  d.  21  Sept,  1870. 

2200.  Evelyn  Adell,  b.  13  July,  1873;  unm.     She  is  a  graduate  of 

the  Framingham  (Mass.)  School  for  Nurses. 

2201.  Grace  Ada,  b.  1  July,  1877;  m.  11  Feby.,  1903,  Asa  ScoviUe, 

b.  9  March,  1881,  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  son  of  James  and 
Leah  (Bell)  Scoville.  Res.  Dark  Harbor,  Islesboro,  Me. 
Issue  (Scoville):  i.  Elizabeth  Leah^^,  b.  22  March,  1904. 
ii.  Katherine  JErmina,  b.  18  May,  1906.  iii.  Ernestine 
Ayers,  b.  26  June,  1908. 

2202.  Clifton  E.,  b.  6  June,  1880;  d.  27  Sept,  1880. 

2203.  Frances  Ermina,  b.  17  Nov.,  1882;  unm. 

967.  Mart  Ann«  Pendleton  {Robert  M.^  Jonathan^,  Copt.  WUr 
liam^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  18  Octo- 
ber, 1829,  and  died  there,  17  May,  1886.  She  married  16  Septem- 
ber, 1862,  Calvin  W.  Sherman,  bom  30  July,  1828,  Isjesboro,  died 
there,  11  November,  1882.  He  was  twice  Representative  from  the 
Islesboro  district,  and  in  1882,  State  Senator  in  the  Maine  Legis- 
lature. 

Issue  (Sherman),  bom  at  Islesboro: 

i.  Martha  A.S  b.  13  June,  1853;  d.  18  Aug.,  1863. 

ii.  Isaac  C,  b.  20  May,  1866;  d.  3  July,  1858. 

iii.  George  M.,  b.  22  April,  1857;  d.  9  July,  1864. 

iv.  Llewellyn  C,  b.  24  July,  1869;  m.  2  July,  1886,  Phena  E. 
Bibbens. 

V.  Frank  W.,  b.  29  March,  1862;  unm.  (1902). 

vi.  George  V.,  b.  9  Feby.,  1864;  d.  26  July,  1866. 
vii.  Nora  A.,  b.  6  Sept,  1866;  m.  [2168]  Loranus  F.»  Pendleton, 
iriu.  Fred  Bliss,  b.  20  Aug.,  1870. 

968.  Charlotte  A.'  Pendleton  (Robert  MJ,  Jonathan^,  Capt. 
William^,  CoL  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10 
August,  1831.  She  married  26  December,  1850,  Emory  F.  Williams, 
bom  8  July,  1828,  Islesboro,  died  8  January,  1899. 

Issue  (Williams),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Livona  A.»,  b.  21  April,  1862;  m.  17  June,  1877,  James  B.  Wil- 
liams,  Jr. 


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li.  Charles  £.,  b.  14  Jany.,  1854;  m.  9  Oct,  1881,  Elnora  A.  Red- 


iii.  Zanetta  A.,  b.  22  Dec,  1869;  m,  9  Fcby.,  1884,  Henry  H. 

Rose, 
iv.  George  F.,  b.   12  April,  1862;  m,  7  April,  1889,  NcUie  M. 

Cobb. 

969.  Horatio  Real*  Pendleton  {Robert  MJ,  Jonathan^  Capt. 
WiUiam!^,  Col.  WiUiam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  11 
June,  1834,  and  died  at  Orrington,  Me.,  28  May,  1897.  He  was  a 
master  mariner. 

He  married  (1),  8  August,  1854,  Martha  Raker,  bom  22  July, 
1834,  Orrington,  Me.,  died  23  November,  1857,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  EHza  (Smith)  Raker.  He  married  (2),  19  December,  1858, 
Joan  Paine  Raker,  a  cousin  of  his  first  wife,  bom  31  March,  1831, 
Orrington,  died  there,  13  August,  1900,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Lavina 
(Godfrey)  Raker. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Orrington,  Me.: 

2204.  Effie  A.%  b.  1  Sept.,  1855;  d.  10  March,  1857. 

2205.  Warren  H.,  b.  9  Aug.,  1857;  m..  TJda  Cottle. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 
2^06.  Frank  Real,  b.  2  July,  1863 ;  m.  Lucy  A.  Jones. 

2207.  Chester  Elmore,  b.  8  Aug.,  1865;  m.  Grace  Hutchinson. 

2208.  Annie  Rlanche,  b.  8  Jany.,  1869;  d.  7  Sept.,  1871. 

2209.  Mary  Agnes,  b.  14  Sept.,  1873;  m.  4  Oct.,  1901,  Fred  Irving 

Harriman,  b.  30  Aug.,  1858,  Orrington,  Me.,  son  of  James 
and  Susan  (Whitmore)  Harriman.  Res.  Orrington.  Issue 
(Harriman):     i.  Bertha  Francella^^,  b.  11  Oct.,  1905. 

971.  Martha^  Pendleton  (Capt.  John',  Capt,  John*,  Capt.  WU- 
Itamf,  Col.  William^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  June, 

1804,  and  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  27  Febmary,  1840.  She  married  5 
December,  1827,  Elisha  Gilkey,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mercy  (Ames) 
Gilkey.     ("  History  of  Islesboro,  Me.") 

Issue  (Gilkey),  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 
i.  George  Pendleton*,  b.  9  Sept.,  1828;  d.  8  June,  1864;  m.  Evelyn 

McLaughlin. 
ii.  Emerson,  b.   22  April,  1830;   d.   26   Sept.,   1903,  Sacramento, 

Calif.;  m.  Kate  Annis. 
iii.  Maria  Louisa,  b.  23  June,  1833;  d.  4  Aug.,  1899;  m.  Edmund 

A.  Barnes, 
iv.  Frank,  b.  29  July,  1835;  d.  1  Sept.,  1902. 

972.  Harriet'  Pendleton  (Capt.  John'',  Capt.  John*,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam*, Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  22  May, 

1805,  and  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  May,  1839.  She  married  as  bis 
first  wife,  21  January,  1828,  John  Farrow  (Jr.),  bom  19  August, 
1802,  son  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Ames)  Farrow.  He  married  (2), 
Harriet  A.  Haywood,  of  Boston. 


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Issue  of  John  and  Harriet'  (Pendleton)  Farrow: 
i.  John  Pendleton%  b.  31  Oct,  1828,  Islesboro;  d.  there,  6  OcL, 
1902;  m.  Elcma  Philbrook,  and  has  sons,  Capt.  John  Otcar^^ 
(Farrow),  of  Saco,  Me.;  Capt.  Herman  M.,  of  Islesboro, 
and  a  dan.,  Mrs.  Hatiie  E.  (Hart),  wife  of  Manlj  Hart,  of 
Bockland,  Me.  John  Pendleton  Farrow  was  educated  at 
Belfast  Academj,  and  in  earlj  and  middle  life  visited  all 
parts  of  the  world  as  a  master  mariner.  Upon  his  retirement 
from  the  sea  he  made  his  home  at  Islesboro,  where  he  dealt 
in  real  estate.  He  was  anthor  of  a  novel,  "  David  Bobert- 
son,"  and  of  the  "  History  of  Islesboro,"  which  is  referred 
to  so  often  in  this  work,  owing  p>  its  large  amount  of  genea- 
logical data  pertaining  to  the  old  families  of  the  town.  At 
the  time  of  his  death  he  was  engaged  in  writing  a  third 
book,  dealing  with  reminiscences  of  his  seafaring  life  and  of 
the  places  he  had  visited, 
ii.  Joseph  O.,  d.  in  BostcHi  in  1837. 

973.  John*  Pendleton  (3rd)  (Capt.  John',  Capt.  John*,  Capt^ 
William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  1  Oc- 
tober, 1807,  and  died  at  Melrose,  Mass.,  27  Maj,  1895.  He  was  for 
many  years  a  master  mariner,  and  in  his  later  life  engaged  in  tiie 
ship-chandlery  business  in  Boston. 

He  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  24  December,  1845,  Martha  Jane 
Chapin,  bom  4  August,  1819,  Pittsfield,  Vt,  died  14  March,  1900, 
Bozbury,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Danid  and  Miranda  (Fisk)  Chapin. 
Issue,  bom  at  Boston: 

2210.  John  Oscar*,  b.  1  Dec.,  1846;  d.  unm.,  at  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  17 

Nov.,  1903. 

2211.  Ella  Louisa,  b.  15  Aug.,  1848;  m.  19  July,  1871,  Edwin  Elmer 

Stone,  b.  11  Jany.,  1847,  Boston,  son  of  Elmer  and  Sarah 
(Joy)  Stone.  Ees.  near  Plymouth,  N.  H.  Issue  (Stone): 
i.  Elmer^^,  b.  30  June,  1874,  Bozbury,  Mass.;  m.  21  Aug., 
1901,  Isabella  Josephine  Campbell.  Bes.  Bozbury.  They 
have  one  son,  Edwin  Elmer^^  (Stone),  b.  15  Feby.,  1905. 

2212.  Laura  Angelia,  b.  3  April,  1850;  d.  26  March,  1894,  Wash- 

ington, D.  C;  m.  6  Oct,  1875,  Walter  E.  Colwell.  Issue 
(Colwell):  i.  Gertrude^^,  b.  2  Oct,  1878,  Pawtucket,  B.  I. 
She  is  unm.  and  lives  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

2213.  Martha  Gertrade,  b.  1  Feby.,  1855;  unm.     Bes.  Melrose,  Mass. 

2214.  David  Chapin  (twin  to  Martha),  d.  23  Nov.,  1856. 

2215.  David   Chapin    (2nd),   b.    15    Dec,   1856;   m.    Elisabeth   F. 

Carter. 

975.  Eliza*  Pendleton  (Capt.  Johnf,  Capt.  John*,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam*, Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  2  Sep- 
tember, 1811.  She  married  at  Islesboro,  4  December,  1834,  Avery 
Gilkey,  bom  there,  4  September,  1811,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mercy 
(Ames)  Gilkey. 


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Issue  (Gilkej)^  bom  at  Islesboro: 
L  Georgiana*,  b.  7  Oct.,  1836;  d.  1841. 

ii.  Oscar,  b.  15  Sept.,  1841;  d.  1841. 

iii.  Albion,  b.  9  Oct.,  1840;  d.  31  May,  1841. 

iv.  Eliza,  b.  25  April,  1842;  m.  George  W.  Hatch. 

V.  Avery  G.,  b.  7  Oct.,  1843;  d.  1865. 

vi.  Llewellyn,  b.  14  Dec,  1845;  m.  Lois  Dodge. 

vii.  Delmar,  b.  8  Oct,  1847;  d.  26  Jany.,  1885;  m.  Martha*  Phil- 
brook,  a  first  cousin,  dau.  of  Judson  and  [984]  Jane"  (Pen- 
dleton) Philbrook.  They  had  two  ch.:  Augustus  P.^^  and 
Adelmar. 
viii.  Georgiana,  b.  12  Oct.,  1849 ;  m.  Wellington  M.*  Coombs,  a  third 
cousin,  son  of  Martin  S.  and  [965]  Catherine  M."  (Pendle- 
ton) Coombs. 

iz.  Sarah  A.,  b.  8  June,  1852;  m.  Winsor  Williams. 

Ref.:     "History  of  Islesboro,"  p.  213. 

976.  Andrew*  Pendleton  {Capt.  John',  Capt.  John^,  Capt  Wil- 
liarn^.  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  3  June, 
1813,  and  died  at  Camden,  Me.,  1  September,  1900.  He  was  a  mas- 
ter mariner  and  vessel  owner,  and  prospered  until  the  Civil  War, 
when  he  met  with  heavy  losses.  He  married  19  December,  1842, 
Jane*  Thomas,  a  second  cousin,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  [334] 
Jane^  (Pendleton)  Thomas.  She  died  10  Nov.,  1901. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2216.  Adelia  Florence,*  b.  22  Aug.,  1845;  d.  unm.  25  April,  1880. 

2217.  Arando  A.,  b.  21  Nov.,  1847;  d.  3  Dec,  1847. 

2218.  Frances    Maria,  b.    31   Oct.,    1848;   m.   at   Bradford,   Mass., 

8  July,  1872,  Charles  Burd,  son  of  James  and  Mary  Burd. 
Res.,  Camden,  Me.  Issue  (Burd):  i.  James  A.^^,  b,  1 
June,  1873,  Islesboro,  Me.;  d.  15  July,  1888.  ii.  Emily 
Wooster,  b.  7  May,  1876,  Camden,  Me.;  m.  18  Nov.,  1903, 
Frederick  Jagels. 

2219.  Lillian  R.,  b.  6  April,  1851;  m.   (1),  Ephraim  L.  Merrithew, 

b.  5  May,  1846,  son  of  Reuben  and  Betsey  (Ryder) 
Merrithew  ("History  of  Islesboro,"  p.  232);  she.  m.  (2), 
Frank  Prince.  Res.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Issue  by  first 
husband    (Merrithew):     i.  Florence  J.^^,  unm.    (1906). 

2220.  Adrianna    Jane,  b.  4  Oct.,  1853;  m.  4  Mch.,  1872,  Thaddeus 

Babbidge,  b.  30  June,  1855,  Islesboro,  son  of  £ben  G.  and 
Martha  W.  (Dodge)  Babbidge.  Res.,  Camden,  Me,.  Issue 
(Babbidge),  b.  at  Islesboro:  i.  Maude  Beulah^^,  b.  16  Aug, 
1874;  m.  3  April,  1901,  Everett  R.  Boody.  Res.,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.  ii.  Myrtle  S.,  by  7  Nov.,  1878;  unm.  (1906). 
iii.  Carrie  Louise,  b.  20  July,  1881 ;  m.  11  June,  1902,  Fred 
Gilchrest.     Res.,  Camden,  Me. 

2221.  Walter  Seymour,  b.  10  Oct.,  1856;  d.  25  Oct.,  1877. 

2222.  Myron  Sherman,  b.  5  May,  1858;  unm.     Res.,  Camden,  Me. 


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2223.  Maurice  Andrew,  b.  9  Sept,  1860;  m.  (1),  Mabel  J.  Hard- 

ing; (2),  Agnes  M.  Wing. 

2224.  Hugh  Henderson,  b.  31  Dec.,  1864;  m.  at  Camden,  31  Dec, 

1894,  Harriet  Derry,  dan.  of  Oscar  and  Helen   (Decrow) 
Derry.     No  issue.     Res.,  Camden,  Me. 

977.  Dolly'  Wood  Pbndlkton  (Capt.  John',  Capt.  John*,  Capt. 
WUliam^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  26  December,  1814, 
at  Islesboro,  Me.,  and  died  12  October,  1892.  She  married  15  No- 
vember, 1834,  Ambrose  Farrow,  son  of  John,  Sr.,  and  Rebecca 
(Ames)  Farrow.  He  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  9  Febraary,  1807,  and 
died  at  Havana,  Cuba,  in  July,  1839,  or  1840. 
Issue  (Farrow),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

i.  Maria*,  b.  4  Oct.,  1835;  m.  Daniel  A.  Hatch. 

ii.  George,  b.   2   Jany.,   1838;  m.   Delilah  Sherman.     He   was  a 
soldier  in  the  Civil  War  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks. 


Ref.:    **  History  of  Islesboro^"  pp.  907-8. 


978.  Angeline'  Pendleton  {Capt.  John',  Capt.  John^,  Capt.  WU" 
liam^.  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  14  December,  1816,  at 
Islesboro,  Me.  She  married  25  March,  1837,  Nelson  Gilkey,  son  of 
Thomas,  Sr.,  and  Mercy  (Ames)  Gilkey.  He  was  bom  13  Decem- 
ber, 1814,  at  Islesboro.  For  many  years  he  was  chairman  of  the 
board  of  selectmen  of  that  town,  also  town  derk,  postmaster,  and 
member  of  the  Legislature. 

Issue  (Gilkey),  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 
i.  Florine*,  b.  22  Jany.,  1838;  m.  William  Kimball. 
ii.  Roscoe  P.,  b.  26  Aug.,  1839;  m.  Sally  Ames, 
iii.  Paris,  b.  11  June,  1841 ;  m.  Malvina  J.  Sherman, 
iv.  Lebbeus,  b.  11  July,  1843;  d.  6  Feby.,  1854. 
V.  Georgiana,  b.  14  Dec.,  1844;  m.  Lemuel  Hatch, 
vi.  Artemisia,  b.  7  Feby.,  1848;  d.  16  Feby.,  1854.  (?) 
vii.  Artemisia  L.,  b.  15  Feby.,  1854;  m.  (2881)  Ephraim  E.*  Pen- 
dleton. 

Ref.:    "History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  212-3. 

979.  Bridget  F.*  Pendleton,  (Capt.  John'',  Capt.  John*,  Capt. 
William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27 
January,  1818,  and  died  9  January,  1884  (?).  She  married  10 
April,  1838,  Stephen  Fairfield,  as  his  first  wife.  He  married  (2), 
[1196]  Ellen  Pendleton. 

Issue  of  Stephen  and  Bridget  F.*  (Pendleton)  Fairfield: 
i.  Andrew  P.*,  b.  27  Mch.,  1840;  m.  Joanna  Veazie. 
ii.  Melissa  C,  b.  15  Oct.,  1843;  m.  Calvin  Hatch, 
iii.  Harlan  O.,  b.  15  Oct.,  184- ;  d.  in  infancy, 
iv.  John  P.,  b.  31  Aug.,  1849;  m.  Etta  Thomas. 
V.  Victoria  H.,  m.  Gilbert  H.  Moore. 

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980.  Julia  Ann*  Pendleton  (Capt.  John',  Capi.  John^,  Capi. 
Wittiam^,  Col.  Williani:^,  Joseph*),  wa«  born  at  Islesboro^  Mc,  5 
Febroary^  1820,  and  died  in  April,  1897.  She  married  1  September 
1842,  Joseph  W.  Trim,  bom  28  December,  1818,  son  of  Robert 
and  Lncy  (Marshall)  Trim.     He  was  a  master  mariner. 

Issue  (Trim),  first  two  bom  at  Islesboro,  others  at  Camden, 
Me.: 

i.  Joseph  O.',  b.  15  April,  1844;  m.  Snsie  N.  Knight.     He  served 
fonr  jears  dnring  the  Civil  War,  three  years  in  the  4th  Regt., 
Me.  Vol.  Infantry  and  one  in  Hancock's  Veteran  Corps.     He 
is  now  in  the  Soldiers'  Home,  at  Hampton,  Va. 
ii.  Robert   H.,  b.    16   Oct   1846;   he  served   in  the   U.   S.    Navy 
dnring  the    Civil  War.     Is   married   and   lives   in    Sydney, 
Australia, 
iii.  Lucy  A.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1848;  d.  1875;  in  P.  J.  Chambers, 
iv.  John  O.,  b.  22  Mch.,  1850;  m.  Edith  M.  Barbour. 
V.  William  Harris,  b.  Aug.,  1852;  drowned,  4  Dec.,  1900;  m.  Anna 
J.   Wall   and    has   two   sons,   Maynard    W.^^    (Trim),   and 
Ralph  Harris,  of  Rockport,  Me. 
vi.  Alexander  B.,  b.   7  February,  1854;  m.  Addie  Rollins  and  is 
living  somewhere  on  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

983.  RosiNA*  Pendleton  (CapU  John',  Capt.  John\  Capi.  WU- 
liam*.  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  31  May, 
1824,  and  died  there,  4  December,  1862.  She  married  William 
Adams  and  had  issue  (Adams),  bom  at  Islesboro: 

i.  James  B.*,  b.  8  Feby.,  1844;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Keller)  Pen- 
dleton, widow  of  [2912]  Shubael  Frederick^  Pendleton. 
He  was  a  soldier  of  the  Rebellion,  serving  in  Co.  H,  8th 
Regt.  Me.  Vol.  Infantry  from  1863-1865. 
ii.  Francis  (Frank)  W.,  b.  8  Sept.,  1845;  m.  (1),  Susie  Keller; 
(2),  Lydia  Estelle^^  Spragne,  dau.  of  Simon  Dodge  and 
[2917]    Elisabeth*    (Pendleton)    Spragne.     Res.,    Islesboro. 

iii.  Harland  P.,  b.  25  Aug.,  1848;  m.  18  Feby.,  1869,  Mary  Jane 
Millard.  He  served  in  Co.  H,  8th  Regt  Me.  Vol.  Infantry 
during  the  Civil  War.     Res.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

iv.  Nathan  G.,  b.  4  Dec,  1851;  m.  Angeline  E.  Keller.  •' ! 

V.  Ida  J.,  b.  15  May,  1858;  m.  William  Coombs. 

984.  Jane*  Pendleton  {Capi.  John'',  Capi.  John*,  Capi.  Wil- 
liam*, Col.  William'^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10  Janu- 
ary, 1826,  and  died  18  January,  1888.  She  married,  13  January, 
1847,  Judson  Philbrook,  son  of  David  and  Margaret  (Perry)  Phil- 
brook.  He  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  in  April,  1821,  and  was  lost  at 
sea,  30  January,  1868. 

Issue,   (Philbrook),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Martha*,  b.  13  Jany.,  1849;  m.  her  first  cousin,  Delmar*  Gil- 
key,  son  of  Avery  and  [975]  Eliza®  (Pendleton)  Gilkey. 


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ii.  Lucy  A.,  b.  7  Mch.,  1853;  m.   [2933]  Winfield  S.»  Pendleton, 
iii.  Judson  A.,  b.  10  Sept.,  1855;  lost  at  sea,  23  April,  1875. 

987.  Arthur  B.«  Pendleton  (Arthur^  CapU  John^,  Capt.  WiU 
liam\  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  10  May,  1809,  and  died 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  20  March  1878.  He  settled  at  Hartford,  while 
a  young  man,  and  engaged  in  business  in  which  he  was  unusually 
successful.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  at  the  head  of  the  firm 
of  A.  Pendleton  and  Son,  wholesale  fruit  dealers. 

He  married  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  18  May,  1836   (or  4  May 
in  the  town  records),  Lucinda  Pitkin  bom  there,  11  March,  1814, 
daughter  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Hale)  Pitkin. 
Issue,  bom  at  Hartford: 

2225.  Child,  b.  and  d.  in  1837. 

2226.  Charles  H.«,  b.  25  Dec.,  1839;  d.  14  June,  1882;  m.  19  Jany., 

1869,  Dolly  Hobbs.     No  issue. 

2227.  IsabeUa,  b.  31  May,  1845;  m.  (1),  at  Hartford,  2  May,  1865, 

Henry  B.  Wheeler.  He  died  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  20  Oct., 
1866,  and  she  m.  (2),  11  Oct.,  1871,  Joseph  Hardy  Towne, 
Jr.,  b.  4  Nov.,  1838,  Salem,  Mass.,  d.  29  Jany.,  1886,  son  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Hardy  and  Eliza  Jackson  (Wiley)  Towne. 
Mrs.  Towne  lives  on  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Towne) :  i.  Arthur  Pendleton^^, 
b.  27  Oct.,  1872,  Salem,  Mass.;  m.  8  April,  1896,  Bertha  C. 
Lockwood.  He  was  for  some  years  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Crown  Rubber  Co.  of  Hartford  and  is  now  in 
the  insurance  business  in  that  city. 

Ref.!    Pitkin  and  Towne  Genealogies. 

989.  John  H.*  Pendleton  (Arthur'',  Capt,  John^,  Capt,  William^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  13  March,  1816, 
and  died  at  Holden,  Me.,  20  November,  1876.  He  was  a  physician 
and  supervisor  of  schools  in  Trenton  and  Holden,  Me.  He  married 
in  1850,  Adeline  F.  Hopkins,  bom  1  June,  1830,  died  9  April,  1885, 
daughter  of  Seth  and  Jane  (Hamor)  Hopkins. 
Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Winterport,  Me.: 

2228.  Harriet*,  d.  infancy. 

2229.  Josephine,  d.  infancy. 

2230.  John  H.,  Jr.,  b.  14  Oct.,  1856;  unm.     Res.,  Northport,  Me. 

2231.  Agnes  M.,  b  2  Oct.,  1863,  East  Trenton,  Me.;  m.  6  June,  1894, 

Prescott  Keyes.     No  issue.     Res.,  Bangor,  Me. 

1004.  William  Millson®  Pendleton  (Elitha'',  Capt.  John^,  Capt, 
William^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  28  No- 
vember, 1832,  and  died  there,  10  September,  1861.  He  was  edu- 
cated at  William  and  Mary  College,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  where  he 
took  courses  in  civil  engineering  and  in  law.  For  some  time  he  held 
a  position  as  assistant  engineer  at  the  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Norfolk, 


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and  then  took  up  the  practice  of  law  with  his  nncle^  Gen.  John  Sin- 
gleton Millson.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  took  sides  with 
the  Confederacy  and  enlisted  in  one  of  the  Virginia  regiments.  Poor 
health  prevented  him,  however,  from  going  to  the  front,  but  he  was 
actively  engaged  in  recruiting  and  in  constructing  the  fortifications 
around  Norfolk. 

William  M.*  Pendleton  married  at  Norfolk,  4  May,  1858,  Eliza- 
beth Edwards  Frisby,  bom  12  February,  1835,  Baltimore,  Md.,  died 
24  March,  1863,  Norfolk,  Va.,  daughter  of  James  Edwards  and 
Eleanore  (Merryman)  Frisby. 

Issue,  bom  at  Norfolk,  Va.: 

2232.  Blanche,  b.  25  May,  1859;  d.  27  May,  1859. 

2233.  William,  b.  4  Dec.,  1860;  d.  5  July,  1861. 

2234.  Wnhelmina  Elizabeth,  b.  23   Dec.,  1861;  m.  at  Washington, 

D.  C,  25  June,  1885,  Inman  Homer  Payne,  Jr.,  b.  4  Feby., 
1854,  Warrenton,  Va.,  son  of  Inman  Homer,  and  Mary  Ann 
(Masi)  Payne.  Res.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Issue  (Payne):  i. 
Wilhelmina  Elizabeth}'',  b.  23  April,  1886;  d.  26  Feby.,  1890. 
ii.  Mary  Singleton,  b.  12  Mch.,  1888.  iii.  Elisabeth.  Ed- 
mondt,  b.  12  July,  1891.  [note.  In  the  "  James  Rogers 
of  Marshfield  "  Genealogy  the  name  of  Mrs.  Payne's  hus- 
band is  erroneously  given  at  Anman  Honor  Payne.] 

1005.  Ralph  Cross  Johnson®  Pendleton  {George'*,  Capt,  John^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joteph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me., 
6  July,  1832,  and  died  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1  April,  1900.  In 
early  life  he  followed  the  sea  and  upon  the  outbreak  of  the  Re- 
bellion he  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  was  appointed  Mate,  11 
September,  1862,  and  acting  £nsign,  23  April,  1863.  Upon  the 
close  of  the  war  he  remained  in  the  service,  and  visited  several  South 
American  countries.  He  was  honorably  discharged,  17  May,  1867, 
and  went  to  Indianapolis  in  the  same  year,  where  he  became  promi- 
nent in  business  and  in  politics. 

He  was  for  several  years  a  member  of  the  Common  Council  of 
that  city,  then  President  of  the  Metropolitan  Board  of  Police  Com- 
missioners, a  representative  in  the  State  Legislature,  and  a  member 
of  the  staffs  of  Governors  James  D.  Williams  and  Isaac  P.  Gray. 
During  the  Presidential  campaign  of  1884,  he  toured  the  country  as 
a  speaker  in  the  interests  of  the  Democratic  candidates.  Not  long 
afterwards  he  again  visited  nearly  all  the  large  cities  in  the  United 
States,  except  those  in  the  extreme  west,  soliciting  funds  for  the 
erection  of  a  statue  of  his  friend,  Vice  President  Thomas  A.  Hen- 
dricks, who  died  so  soon  after  taking  office  in  1885.  Mr.  Pendleton 
was  successful  in  this  mission,  but  nearly  lost  his  life  in  a  Hartford 
hotel  disaster.  During  his  latter  years  he  was  an  adjuster  for  the 
Phenix  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

Ralph  C.  J.®  Pendleton  married,  19  October,  1856,  Hannah  Davis, 
bom  19  September,  1834,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  daughter  of  John  and 
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Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Yarmoutli}  Me.,  others  at  Indian- 
apolis : 

2235.  Albert  Drinkwater*,  b.  16  Dec,  1867;  m.  Nellie  U.  Gray. 

2236.  John  Davis,  b.  27  Maj,  1861;  m.  Anna  Higgins. 

2237.  Ralph  Johnson,  b.  20  May,  I860;  m.  16  Sept..  1891,  Jennie 

May  Sutton,  b.  13  Nov.,  1873,  dan.  of  George  H.  and  Elisa- 
beth (Eentselman)  Sutton.  No  issue.  He  is  in  the  grain 
business  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  was  a  member  of  the  firm 
of  McReynolds  &  Co. 

'2238.  Hannah  Huntington,  b.  23  April,  1868;  m.  7  Nov.,  1906^ 
Milton  Adams  Hollabaugh.  Res.,  Redlands,  CaliiF.  No 
issue. 

2239.  George  Henry,  b.  21  Jany.,  1871;  m.  (1),  Hulda  Kraft;  (2), 
India  Orr. 

«240.  Charles  Sheldon,  b.  9  Sept,  1874;  m.  Osilda  Goyette. 

1006.  Gboroe  Henry'  Pendleton  (George^,  Capt.  John*,  CapU 
William^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  JoMeph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Maine,  8 
July,  1834.  From  early  boyhood,  true  to  the  instincts  of  his  ances- 
tors^ he  manifested  an  irresistible  fondness  for  the  ocean,  fostered 
perhaps  by  the  charming  scenery  of  Camden  harbor  and  Penobscot 
Bay.  The  ship  yards,  which  were  then  supplying  many  of  the  fa- 
mous "  Clipper.  Ships,"  and  the  holiday  launchings  were  successful 
rivals  to  the  drowsy  school  room.  At  the  age  of  fifteen  his  parents 
reluctantly  consented  to  his  going  as  a  cabin  boy  to  the  West  Indies. 
A  narrow  escape  from  wreck  on  this  first  voyage  seemed  only  to 
increase  his  determination  to  be  a  sailor  and  after  a  year  of  successful 
trial,  it  was  decided  that  he  should  be  fitted  for  a  sea-faring  life. 
He  then  pursued  a  two  years'  course  in  navigation  at  the  Academy 
at  Yarmouth.  With  this  equipment  and  experience  he  became  an 
efficient  officer  of  the  merchant  marine,  making  many  long  voyages, 
and  sailing  round  the  world  four  times  before  the  outbreak  of  the 
Civil  War. 

At  the  first  call  for  volunteers  in  '61  he  entered  the  navy  as  an 
ensign,  was  promoted  to  acting  master  and  for  a  time  had  command 
of  the  "  Lenapee."  He  took  part  in  many  engagements  and  was 
wounded  three*  times.  In  an  heroic  effort  to  rescue  the  crew  of  a 
launch  that  had  been  swamped  in  beaching  a  blockade  runner,  he  was 
taken  prisoner  by  the  Confederate  cavalry  and  was  confined  for 
nine  months  at  Macon,  at  Charleston,  (under  fire  of  the  Union  gun- 
boats), and  in  Libby  Prison.  The  privations  of  these  imprisonments 
undermined  his  naturally  robust  constitution  and  he  died  on  the  ninth 
day  of  June,  1866,  only  a  short  time  after  his  return  home. 

George  H.®  Pendleton  married  at  Yarmouth,  Me.,  18  January, 
1859,  Harriet  Pratt  Baker,  bom  4  August,  1835,  North  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  died  7  April,  1905,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Joseph  M. 
and  Sarah  P.  (York)  Baker. 

Issue,  born  at  Yarmouth,  Me.: 
2241.  Walter  Baker*,  b.  11  May,  1861 ;  m.  Jennie  A.  Hunter. 


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2.  Carolyn  Joeephine,  b.  29  April,  1863;  m.  as  his  secxmd  wife, 
21  May,  1890,  Georse  Preston  Sheldon,  whose  first  wife 
was  her  aunt,  [1011]  Anne  Frances'  Pendleton.  Res., 
Greenwich,  Conn.  Issue  (Sheldon):  i.  Carolyn}^,  b.  23 
May,  1891,  Greenwich. 
2243.  George  Standish,  b.  15  Sept,  1865;  d.  25  May,  1868. 

1007.  Virginia  Darb'  Pendlbtok  {Oeotge',  CapL  John^,  Capt. 
WiUiarn^,  Col.  WiUiam\  Jo9eph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  22 
March,  1837.  She  married  at  Gorham,  Me.,  21  September,  1859, 
Bev.   Thomas   Sargent   Robie    (Jr.),   son   of   Thomas   Sargent   and 

(Adams)  Robie.     He  died  25  March,  1906,  at  Chicago,  111., 

where  his  widow  is  still  living.     Issne  (Robie): 

i.  Thomas  Sargent*  (3rd),  b.  20  April,  1861,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  m. 
3  Jnly,  1896,  Clara  Elisabeth  Wall.     He  is  a  druggist  in 
Chicago, 
ii.  Lewis   Pendletcm,  b.   24  Jany.,   1863,  Waldoboro;   d.   unm.   at 
Camp  Comfort,  Texas,  29  Feby.,  1904. 
iii.  Virginia  Huntington,  b.   18  Oct.,  1868,  Salmon  Falls,  N.   H.; 
nnm.     Res.,    Chicago.     She   is   an    editor   of    "  The    House 
Beautiful"  and  author  of  "Historic  Styles  in  Furniture." 
iv.  George  Pendleton,  b.  12  Oct.,  1870,  Scituate,  Mass.;  d.  10  Aug., 
1895. 

1009.  Susan  Johnson'  Pendleton  (George',  Capt.  John^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  25 
May,  1842.  She  married  at  Gorham,  Me.,  12  December,  1867, 
Charles  H.  Sheldon,  son  of  Charles  and  Janet  (Reid)  Sheldon. 
Res.,  New  York  City. 

Issue  (Sheldon),  bom  at  West  Rutland,  Vt.: 
i.  Janet  Reid*,  b.  24  Sept,  1868;  m.  Dr.  Lee  Chamberlain  Still- 

ings.     Res.,  Lenni,  Pa. 
ii.  Susan  Huntington,  b.  24  Jany.,  1872;  m.  at  Chittenfold,  Eng- 
land, 1  June,  1903,  Henry  Ainley.     Res.,  London,  Eng. 
ill.  Lewis  Pendleton,  b.  9  June,  1874;  m.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  30 
Nov.,   1901,  Mary  Trowbridge  Denton.     He  is  a  graduate 
of  Yale,  class  of  1896,  and  was  captoin  of  the  track  team 
which  visited  England  that  summer.     For  several  years  he 
made  his  home  in  Paris,  France,  where  he  first  represented 
the  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  and  later  a  New  York  banking  house. 
He  is  now  in  the  insurance  business  in  New  York  City.     He 
has  one  child,  Huntington  Denton^^  (Sheldon),  b.  26  Nov., 
1906. 
iv.  Richard,  b.  9  July,  1878;  he  was  a  student  at  Yale  and  like  his 

brother,  prominent  in  atliletics. 
V.  Elizabeth  Somerville,  b.  23  Sept.,  1882;  m.  at  London,  England, 
1    July,    1903,   Anthony   Hope    Hawkins,    better   known    as 
"  Anthony  Hope,"  the  English  author.    Res.,  London.    They 
have  two  children,  MiUicent  Hope^^  (Hawkins),  b.  22  Aug., 


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1904,  and  Richard  Sheldon  Hope   (Hawkins),  b.   26  Nov., 
1905. 

1010.  (Dr.)  Lewis  Warrington®  Pendleton  {George^,  Capi. 
John^,  Capt,  William^,  Col,  William^  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Cam- 
den, Maine,  18  March,  1844.  He  was  named  for  Commodore  Lewis 
Warrington,  with  whom  his  father,  when  a  young  man,  was  asso- 
ciated as  secretary  on  board  the  frigate  Constellation.  In  1854  the 
family  left  their  Camden  home  and  removed  to  Gorham,  Maine,  for 
the  purpose  of  better  educational  advantages.  Young  Lewis  entered 
the  academy  for  boys.  One  of  his  school  mates  writes  of  him, — 
"  He  was  always  popular  with  his  fellow  pupils  for  he  was  fear- 
less, modest,  ever  genial,  bright,  and  one  of  the  most  unselfish  boys 
I  ever  knew."  At  the  age  of  seventeen  he  began  the  study  of 
medicine  in  the  office  of  Dr.  Nahum  P.  Monroe,  at  Belfast. 

In  1862  Dr.  Monroe  was  appointed  surgeon  of  the  Twentieth 
Maine  Regiment  and  Lewis  accompanied  him  as  hospital  steward. 
At  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg  he  won  the  high  commendation 
of  officers  and  men  for  his  bravery  in  caring  for  the  wounded  under 
fire.  After  a  severe  illness  caused  by  exposure,  he  was  honorably 
discharged,  2  April,  1863.  He  was  graduated  from  the  Albany 
Medical  College  in  1865.  Although  the  youngest  in  a  class  of  fifty, 
he  received  one  of  the  two  honors  voted  by  the  class.  He  imme- 
diately began  his  profession  in  Belfast  and  after  fifteen  years  of 
successful  practice  removed  to  Portland.  In  addition  to  his  large 
general  practice  he  was  appointed  upon  the  surgical  staff  of  the 
Maine  General  Hospital.  For  fifteen  years  he  was  surgeon  to  the 
Maine  Central  Railroad  and  for  many  years  taught  Physiology  in 
the  Portland  School  for  Medical  Instruction.  He  was  one  of  the 
most  active  promoters  of  the  Maine  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  and 
served  as  president  of  the  Maine  Medical  Association. 

The  same  qualities  that  distinguished  him  as  a  boy  gave  him  promi- 
nence in  his  professional  career.  His  medical  associates  prized  not 
only  his  counsel  but  his  companionship.  His  activity  was  unceasing 
and  to  facilitate  surgical  operations  he  became  ambidexterous.  His 
contributions  to  medical  literature  were  characterized  by  a  fellow 
physician  as  "  strong,  brilliant,  well  matured,  and  full  of  that  deep, 
far-seeing  and  well  rounded  judgment  that  made  his  opinion  on 
surgical  matters  respected  and  valued."  Dr.  Pendleton  was  an 
authority  on  geology  and  pre-historic  matters  and  accumulated  one 
of  the  best  collections  of  geological  specimens  and  Indian  relics  in 
the  State.  About  the  year  1896  his  health,  which  had  not  been 
robust  since  his  army  life,  became  undermined  and  although  bene- 
fitted by  trips  to  Europe  and  Jamaica  and  winters  in  Florida,  an  in- 
siduous  disease  could  not  be  thrown  off  and  he  died  suddenly  at 
Palm  Beach,  Florida,  13  January,  1898. 

Dr.  Lewis  W.®  Pendleton  married,  9  October,  1867,  Caroline  S. 
Conner,  born  14  March,  1844,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Rachel 
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Issue,  bom  at  Belfast: 

2244.  Katherine",  b.  1  Feby.,  1870;  d.  9  Aug.,  1870. 

2245.  WiUiam  Lewis,  b,  22  Dec.,  1874;  d.  24  Aug.,  1875. 

2246.  Dana,  b.  17  Aug.,  1878;  d.  23  Sept,  1896,  Portland,  Me. 

1011.  Anne  Frances*  Pendleton  {George',  Capt.  John^,  CapU 
William^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joteph^),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  27 
March,  1846,  and  died  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  5  September,  1885. 
She  married  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  as  his  first  wife,  2  July,  187^', 
George  Preston  Sheldon,  son  of  Charles  and  Janet  (Reid)  Sheldon. 
Mr.  Sheldon  was  President  of  the  Pheniz  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  He  married  (2),  [2242]  Carolyn  Josephine*  Pen- 
dleton, a  niece  of  his  first  wife,  and  died  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  25 
December,   1909. 

Issue  of  George  P.  and  Anne  Frances"  (Pendleton)  Sheldon: 
i.  Harriet  H.*,  b.  14  April,  1873,  Bro<^yn,  N.  Y.;  m.  21  June, 

1902,  Thomas  Bucklin  Wells.     Res.,  New  York  City. 
ii.  George  Preston,  Jr.,  b.  19  Nov.,  1876;  m.  1  June,  1907,  Mary 

Josephine  Rowland.     He  was  a  student  at  Yale, 
iii.  Frances  Pendleton,  b.   19  Aug.,  1878,  Somers,  N.  Y.;  m.  14 
Nov.,   1902,  John  Wolcott  Adams.     Res.,   New  York  City. 
iv.  Janet  Somerville,  b.  26  Aug.,  1880,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.;  m. 
25  April,  1905,  George  Wadsworth  Gordon.     Res.,  Chicago, 
111. 
y.  Waldo,  b.   11  Jany.,  1884;  he  was  graduated  from  the  Shef- 
field Scientific  School,  Yale  University,  in  1906. 

1014.  Priscilla*  Pendleton  (William',  Oliver^,  Capt.  William^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  June,  1803, 
and  died  10  October,  1898.  She  married  in  October,  1823,  Samuel 
Pay  son  Mansfield. 

Issue  (Mansfield),  born  at  Hope,  Me.: 
L  Eliza  Parkman*,  b.  28  Nov.,  1824;  m.  16  Nov.,  1847,  Samuel 
Gilmore.     In  1901  she  was  living  with  her  daughter,  Mrs. 
Leslie  A.  Wentworth,  at  Ashmont,  Mass. 
ii.  Sarah  P.,  b.  23  Oct.,  1828;  d.  18  July,  1896;  m.  Joseph  Pen- 
dleton* Fish,  son  of  Willis  and  [436]  Susanna'  (Pendleton) 
Fish. 
iii.  Lavinia,  b.  12  Aug.,  1830;  m.  Alden  Sprague  of  Los  Angeles, 

Calif, 
iv.  William  P.,  b.  6  Feby.,  1833;  d.  about  Aug.,  1899;  m.  Susan 

J.  Houston. 
V.  Theodore  Hill,  b.  29  Jany.,  1838;  m.  (1),  Frances  R.  Wilson; 

(2),  Angle  Rackliff.     Res.,  New  York  City, 
vi.  Statira  B.,  b.  4  Dec,  1840;  m.  Francis  Matthews  of  Lincoln- 
ville.  Me. 

1017.  William*  Pendleton  (William',  Oliver^,  Capt.  William*, 
Col.   William^  Joseph*),  was  bom   at   Hope.,  Me.,   16   September, 


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1809^  and  died  27  July^  1895.  He  made  his  home  at  Rockland^  Me., 
where  he  was  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  a  proprietary  medicine 
which  enjoyed  a  large  sale  through  Maine  and  the  Provinces. 

He  married  Mary  Bartlett,  bom  11  Aprils  1813,  died  26  April, 
1888,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Eliza  (Danton)  Bartlett 
Issue,  bom  at  Rockland: 

2247.  Elbridge*,  b.  6  Dec.,  1834;  m.  Sarah  E.  Jameson. 

2248.  William  Roscoe,  b.  Oct.,  1839;  m.  Helen  M.  Spaulding. 

2249.  Frances  Amelia,  b.  5  Dec,  1841;  m.  30  July,  1865,  James  L. 

Jameson,  son  of  Andrew  Jameson.  Res.,  Rockland,  Me. 
Issue  (Jameson) :  i.  Carrie  I.^®,  b.  25  May,  1869 ;  ii.  Eliza- 
beth, b.  29  Dec,  1871.  iii.  Albert,  b.  24  Oct,  1873.  At 
last  accounts  none  of  Mrs.  Jameson's  ch.  was  married. 

2250.  Ellen  Aurelia,  b.  4  July,  1844;  m.  28  April,  1867,  Charles  J. 

Jameson,  son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Clough)  Jameson.  Res., 
Rockland,  Me.  Issue  (Jameson):  i.  Dora^^,  b.  23  Jany., 
1873 ;  m.  16  Sept.,  1891,  Adoniram  J.  Bird,  Jr.,  and  has  one 
ch.,  Nettie  E."  (Bird),  b.  7  Oct.,  1892. 

2251.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  5  May,  1860;  m.  Evie  M.  Farrington. 

Rcf.:    "The  Jamesons  in  America." 

1018.  Ephraim  Wood*  Pendleton  (William',  Oliver^,  Capt.  WU- 
liarn^.  Col.  Williain^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  28  Sept., 
1811,  and  died  19  December,  1883.  He  was  for  many  years  a 
merchant  in  Rockland,  Me.,  where  he  was  a  Deacon  of  the  Baptist 
Church  and  a  Selectman  in  1857.  On  the  10th  of  May,  1856,  he 
was  commissioned  fourth  lieutenant  of  Company  C,  Light  Infantry, 
Second  Brigade,  Fourth  Division,  to  rank  from  the  28th  of  April, 
1856,  and  was  discharged  6  December,  1856,  upon  the  disband- 
ment  of  the  company  (Maine  Adjutant  General's  records). 

Ephraim  W.®  Pendleton  married  (1),  Statira  Rich,  bom  15  April, 
1816,  died  7  March,  1837,  daughter  of  Rev.  Lemuel  and  Grace 
(Gilkey)  Rich  ("History  of  Islesboro,"  page  270).  He  married 
(2),  (published  17  November,  1838),  Emily  P.  Hunt.  His  third 
wife,  whom  he  married  26  March,  1848,  was  Susan  H.  Sherman,  born 
at  Camden,  Me.,  in  August,  1820.  At  last  accounts  she  was  still 
living  in  Rockland. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rockland,  by  first  wife: 

2252.  Cleora  Adelaide*,  d.  ae.  about  36;  m.  in  1854,  Chandler  Wil- 

liams Howes  of  Frankfort,  Me.  Issue  (Howes):  i.  Fred- 
erick Wood^^,  b.  2  Aug.,  1858,  Winterport,  Me.;  m.  3  July, 
1889,  Annie  Macdonald.  For  the  past  twenty  years  he  has 
been  Director  of  Music  in  the  public  schools  of  Taunton, 
Mass.     ii.  Herbert  Aaron,  b.  Oct.,  1862,  Rockland,  Me.;  d. 

about  1897;  m. . 

Issue  by  third  wife: 

2253.  Frederick,  b.  14  Oct.,  1849;  d.  16  Oct.,  1849. 

2254.  George  W.,  b.  17  April,  1851;  lost  at  sea,  unm.,  9  Jany.,  1886. 

2255.  Josephine,  b.  5  April,  1853';  d.  28  Sept,  1853. 


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2266.  Annie  BeUc,  b.  26  May,  1865;  m.  24  May,  1877,  E.  Mont 

Perry.       Re«.,   Bockland,  Me.     Issue    (Perry):     i;  Herbert 
M.^^  h.  16  Aug.,  1878;  d.  7  Jany.,  1889. 

2267.  Ella,  b.  18  March,  1869;  d.  same  day. 

2258.  Frank,  (twin  to  Ella) ;  d.  11  Feby.,  1860. 

Note:  Eaton's  ''History  of  Thomaston  and  Rockland,  Me.,*^  says  that  by 
his  second  wife,  Ephraim  W.s  Pendleton  had  a  daughter,  Cornelia,  but 
£phraim*s  nephew,  Charles  H.  Pendleton  of  Rockland,  states  that  Ephraim 
had  no  issue  by  this  marriage,  and  that  Cornelia  was  an  adopted  child.  The 
Probate  Records  at  Rockland  show  that  Susan  H.  Pendleton,  George  W.  Pen- 
dleton, Annie  B.  Perry,  and  Addie  C  Howes  were  the  only  heirs  of  Ephraim 
W.  Pendleton. 

1019.  Littleton  Morgan'  Pkndleton  {William'',  Oliver^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col,  William^,  Joteph^),  was  born  at  Hope,  Me.,  20 
October,  1813,  and  died  at  Rockland,  Me.,  21  September,  1886.  He 
was  a  master  mariner  and  made  his  home  at  Rockland.  He  married, 
14  January,  1841,  (27  December,  1840,  in  "  The  Jamesons  in 
America  ")>  Elizabeth  R.  Crane,  bom  19  July,  1819,  Hope,  Me., 
died  13  March,  1904,  Rockland,  daughter  of  Boyce  and  Betsey 
(Alford)  Crane. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rockland,  Me.: 

2259.  Albert  L.*,  b.  8  May,  1842;  m.  Caroline  D.  Crockett. 

2260.  Edwin  L.,  b.  17  Mch.,  1845;  m.  at  Rockland,  9  June,  1875, 

Mary  Waterhouse.     No  issue.     Res.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

2261.  Lizzie  S.,  b.  2  July,  1848;  m.  7  Feby.,  1876,  Lucius  H.  C. 

Wiggin,   son   of  Thomas   and   Mary    (Davis)    Wiggin.     No 

issue.     Res.,  Rockland,  Me. 
Mary  E.,  b.  18  May,  1864;  d.  2  Feby.,  1858. 
WiUiam  B.,  b.  19  AprU,  1857;  d.  8  Feby.,  1858. 
Florence  L.,  b.  18  Aug.,  1861 ;  unm.     Res.,  Rockland,  Me. 

1021.  Almbrosb*  Pbndlbton  (WtUiam',  Oliver^,  Capt  William^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  21  June,  1818,  and 
died,  28  June,  1884.  He  was  captain  of  a  coasting  vessel  and  on 
one  of  his  trips  to  New  York  bought  up  some  oyster  beds  near  City 
Island.  He  moved  his  family  there  in  1851,  and  went  into  business. 
For  a  number  of  years  he  was  collector  for  the  New  York  Board 
of  Pilots  and  late  in  life  operated  a  large  farm  in  Clifton  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

Ambrose®  Pendleton  married  (1),  26  Aug.,  1842,  [916]  Priscilla 
Mansfield*  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  [313]  Job^  Pen- 
dleton, Jr.  This  marriage  was  rather  unusual  as  the  mother  of 
Ambrose*  Pendleton,  also  bore  the  name  of  Priscilla  Pendleton  and 
was  daughter  of  [116]  Job*  Pendleton,  Sr.  Ambrose*  married  (2), 
in  New  York  City,  1  October,  1866,  Elizabeth  Avery,  of  Corinth, 
N.  Y.,  born  2  Jany.,  1836,  died  21  June,  1882.  He  married  (3), 
Mrs.  Sarah  Van  Alstyne. 

Issue,    first   three   bom    at    Rockland,    Me.,    others    at    City 
Island,  N.  Y.: 


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Orthelbcrt  L.*,  (Etiielbert?),  b.  1843;  d.  ae.  18. 

2266.  Augustus  Allen,  b.  8  Sept.,  1845;  m.  Elizabeth  R.  Bennett 

2267.  Laura  A.,  d.  16  April,  1873,  ae.  25;  m.  Walter  Hannon.     No 

issue. 

2268.  Ambrose  Warren,  b.  20  Aug.,  1851;  m.  Sarah  J.  Vander  Beck. 

2269.  Jennie  S.,  b.  1853;  d.  unm.,  16  Dec.,  1879,  ae.  26. 

2270.  Alfred  S.,  "  went  West "  and  has  not  been  heard  from  since. 

2271.  Mary  Eliza,  d.  about  1881,  ae.  23.     She  married  in  Connecti- 

cut, but  her  surviving  brothers  could  not  recollect  the  name 
of  her  husband,  nor  the  names  of  the  two  ch.  they  thought 
she  had. 

2272.  Henry  Folsom,  b.  19  June,  1860;  m.  (1),  EUza  S.  Wydtoff; 

(2),  Helen  E.  White. 

2273.  NeUie  M.,  b.  19  Mch.,  1862;  d.  6  Nov.,  1883;  m.  Addison 

Young  of  Sedgwick,  Me.  Issue  (Young):  i.  Herbert  B.^^, 
b.  6  April,  1880;  m,  Frances  Shoppie.  Res.,  Cherry- 
field,  Me. 

1025.  Stephen  Oliver*  Pendleton  (James'',  Oliver^,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^, CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northhaven,  Me.,  in  1823, 
and  died  at  Augusta,  Me.,  prior  to  1893.  He  married  Margaret 
Brown,  bom  at  Northhaven,  in  1826,  daughter  of  Thomas  S.  and 
Charlotte  (Vinal)  Brown.  She  died  at  South  Union,  Me.,  20  No- 
vember, 1902,  one  week  after  sending  us  the  record  of  her  family. 
Issue,  bom  at  Searsmont,  Me.: 

2274.  Jeannette',  b.  1858;  d.  ae.  about  4  years. 

2275.  James  E.,  b.  1861 ;  d.  infancy. 

2276.  Mary  M.,  b.  1872;  unm.  (1904).     Res.,  South  Union,  Me. 

2277.  Avery  B.,  b  1874;  unm. 

1027.  Erastus  O.*  Pendleton  (David'',  Henry^,  Capt.  William\ 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Northport,  Me.,  27  January, 
1813,  and  died  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  30  May,  1890.  He  was  for  many 
years  a  mill  owner  at  Bangor,  Me. 

He  married  (1),  about  1837,  Mary  Winslow  Gallison,  bom  13 
Feby.,  1817,  died  28  Nov.,  1858,  daughter  of  Sylvanus  and  Mary 
(Alden)  Gallison.  He  married  (2),  (license  issued  at  Bangor,  30 
May,  1870),  Margaret  J.  I>rummond,  bom  19  March,  1837,  Bangor, 
died  there,  15  May,  1905,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Sarah  (Web- 
ster) Drummond. 

Issue,  bom  at  Bangor — ^by  first  wife: 

2278.  Frederick  Hodgman*,  b.  7  Nov.,  1838;  m.  Elizabeth  C.  Seip. 

2279.  Frances  Ellen,  b.  6  Sept.,  1841;  unm.     Res.,  Bangor. 

2280.  Adelia  E.,  b.  5  Jany.,  1844;  m.  5  Jany.,  1871,  Stephen  D. 

Benson.  Res.,  Bangor,  Me.  Issue  (Benson) :  i.  Harry 
D.^S  b.  13  Sept.,  1872;  m.  26  June,  1901,  Susan  McCann. 
He  is  of  the  firm  of  Benson  &  Miller,  dry  goods  dealers,  at 
Bangor,     ii.  Bessie  Pendleton,  b.  7  July,  1882. 

2281.  Ahnatia  A.,  b.  4  June,  1847;  d.  2  June,  1852. 


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EIGHTH    OBNBRATION  433 

Edna  J,,  b.  13  June,  1851;  d.  16  April,  1875;  m.  (lie.  issued 
at  Bangor,  8  Feby.,  1872),  Frank  S.  Prescott.  Issue  (Pres- 
cott) :  i.  Charles  J.^®,  b.  4  Nov.,  1872.  ii.  Child  unnamed, 
b.  1875;  d.  soon  after  birth. 

2283.  Mary  W.,  b.  19  Nov.,  1858;  m.  24  Oct.,  1882,  Arthur  Chapin. 

No  issue.     He  is  a  wholesale  grocer  at  Bangor,  Me.,  and 
has  served  several  terms  as  mayor  of  that  city. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

2284.  Kate  D.,  b.  22  Mch.,  1871;  unm.     Res.,  Bangor. 

2285.  Margaret  D.,  b.  17  May,  1875;  unm.     Res.,  Bangor. 

Ref.:    "Winslow  Memorial."  Vol.  II,  p.  748. 

1029.  Benjamin  E.*  Pendleton  (DavicT,  Henry^,  Capt.  WiU 
liarn^.  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  18  May, 
1818  and  died  at  Bangor,  Me.,  14  February,  1889.  He  conducted 
a  bakery  in  that  city.  Although  well  advanced  in  middle  life,  he 
served  during  the  last  year  of  the  Civil  War  in  Company  F,  Thirty- 
first  Regiment  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  into  which  he  was  mus- 
tered on  the  15th  of  March,  1864. 

Benjamin  £.^  Pendleton  married  at  Belfast,  Me.,  20  June,  1845, 
Abigail  Allen  Trickey,  bom  1  April,  1823,  London,  Me.,  died  1 
Sept.,  1892,  Sanford,  Me.,  daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Sawyer)   Trickey.     Issue: 

2286.  Ella  E.*,  b.  4  May,  1852,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  there,  18  July, 

1871,  Andrew  C.  Sawyer,  son  of  Joseph  Reed  and  Sarah 
Randall  (Haskell)  Sawyer.  Res.,  Bangor.  Issue  (Saw- 
yer), b.  at  Bangor:  i.  Howard  Field^^,  b.  18  Nov.,  1872; 
m.  7  Oct,  1896,  Blanche  Elizabeth  Clayton,  ii.  Roland 
Judson,  b.  25  Dec,  1873;  m.  3  June,  1908,  Helen  Hill, 
iii.  Harold  Chesley,  b.  26  Jany.,  1880;  m.  22  Oct.,  1902, 
Marion  Lovis  Hart.  iv.  Edith  May,  b.  19  May,  1885.  v. 
Mahelle  Louise,  b.  20  July,  1887.  Mrs.  Sawyer's  five  chil- 
dren all  live  in  Bangor,  Me. 

1033.  Jambs  N.*  Pendleton  (DavicT,  Henry^,  Capt.  William^, 
Col.  Williarr^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  23  March, 
1829.  He  enlisted  10  September,  1862,  for  nine  months'  service  in  a 
Maine  Regiment  during  the  Civil  War,  and  upon  the  expiration  of 
this  term,  he  re-enlisted  in  Company  D,  Second  Regiment,  U.  S. 
Sharpshooters,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  6  May, 
1864. 

James  N.*  Pendleton  married  at  Rockland,  Me.,  26  June,  1854, 
Helen  Mar  Farrow,  born  12  February,  1832,  Islesboro,  Me.,  daughter 
of  William  and   Charity    (Coombs)    Farrow.     She  is  now  living  at 
Rockland,  Me. 
Issue  : 

2287.  Joseph  B.*,  b.  7  Oct.,  1856;  d.  9  June,  1858. 


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484  THE    PENDLETON    OENBALOOT 

2288.  Lucy  H.,  b.  24  April,  1869;  d.  30  Oct.,  1882;  m.  27  July, 

1878,  William  H.  Fisk  of  Rockland,  Me.     No  issue. 

Rcf.:    "  History  of  Islesboro,"  p.  206. 

1034.  Mart  Elizabeth   Thayer*  Pendleton    (WUliam  Henry'', 
Henry^,  Capt,  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Maine, 
21  October,  1826,  and  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  April,  1892.     She 
married    in    New    Brunswick,    11    November,    1844,    John    Vickory 
Russell,  born  27  October,  1821,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  died  18  October, 
1891,  Chicago,  111.,  son  of  William  and   Mary   (Vickory)    Russell. 
Issue,  first  four  bom  at  Little  River,  N.  B.: 
i.  William  Chesbrook*,  13  Oct.,  1845;  died  11  Sept.,  1847. 
ii.  Mary  Louise,  b.  23  Mch.,  1847;  m.  (1),  20  May,  1865,  Daniel 
£.  Johnson;  m.  (2),  1  Nov.,  1868,  John  C.  Bishop.     Res., 
McComb,  Miss. 
lii.  John  Chesbrook,  b.  2  Oct,  1849;  d.  15  June,  1895;  m.  (1),  Julia 
Bingham;  (2),  Carrie  Young, 
iv.  Samuel  Pendleton,  b.  14  Oct,  1851;  d.  26  Feby.,  1904;  m.  Cla- 
rissa Norton. 
V.  Lillian  Smith,  b.  28  Oct,  1856,  St  John,  N.  B.;  m.  June,  1879, 

William  Henry  Sanders.     Res.,  Green  Garden,  111. 
vi.  Charles  Henry,  b.  1  Jany.,  1860,  Green  Garden,  lU.;  d.  7  July, 

1863. 
vii.  Laura  Lizzie,  b.  9  Oct.,  1863,  Green  Garden;  d.  23  Sept,  1864. 

1037.  John  McEean*  Pendleton  (William  Henry'',  Henry^, 
Capt,  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Maine,  31  De- 
cember, 1832.  He  lived  in  New  Brunswick  until  1868,  when  he  re- 
moved to  Chicago,  111.     He  is  now  a  broker  in  that  city. 

He  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  11  September,  1866,  Alice  M. 
Lane. 

Issue,  bom  in  Chicago: 

2289.  Frederick  John*,  b.  24  Dec.,  1871.     He  is  a  chemist  and  hy- 

draulic engineer.     Res.  (1905),  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Unm. 

2290.  Carleton  Alden,  b.  4  Aug.,  1880.     He  was  a  chemist  for  an 

Arizona  copper  company  and  was  killed  in  a  runaway  acci- 
dent, 21  April,  1902. 

1042.  Charles  Augustus*  Pendleton  (William  Henry'',  Henry*, 
Capt.  William*,  Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  St.  John,  N.  B., 
12  June,  1840.  As  a  young  man  he  went  to  Chicago,  111.,  where  he 
enlisted  in  the  Union  Army,  21  November,  1862,  and  served  three 
years  in  the  Engineer  Corps  under  Gen.  Thomas  during  the  Civil 
War.  For  twenty  years  thereafter  he  was  a  contractor  and  builder 
in  Chicago,  removing  in  1885  to  Leslie,  Mich.,  where  he  is  now  man- 
aging a  hotel. 

Charles  A.*  Pendleton  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  12  June,  1867, 
Mary  D.  Appleton,  bom  24  April,  1849,  Portland,  Me.,  daughter  of 
Samuel  B.  and  Flizabeth  (Morgan)  Appleton. 


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BIOHTH    OBXBRATION  455 

Issue^  first  six  bom  in  Chicago: 

2291.  Thaddens  Augustas*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1869;  m.   (1),  Lizaie  HoD; 

(2),  Lizzie  Meyers. 

2292.  Frank  Chaffee,  b.  20  Aug.,  1872;  d.  22  Aug.,  1889. 

2293.  Theodore  Charles   (twin  with  Frank  C),  m.  25  June,  1903, 

Edith  Mae  Siegrist,  b.  26  Aug.,  1879,  Trist,  Mich.,  dau.  of 
Lewis  and  Marjr  (Friemuth)  Siegrist.  No  issue.  Res.  Jack- 
son, Mich. 

2294.  Percy  DeWolf,  b.  24  Sept.,  1876.    He  enlisted  at  Battle  Creek, 

Mich.,  26  April,  1898,  in  Co.  D,  32nd  Regt.,  Mich.  Vol.  In- 
fantry, for  service  in  the  War  with  Spain,  and  was  discharged 
at  Battle  Creek,  3  Nov.,  1898,  upon  the  disbandment  of  the 
Regt  On  the  following  15th  of  July  (1899),  Mr.  Pendle- 
ton enlisted  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Co.  D,  30th  Regt,  U.  S. 
Vol.  Infantry,  raised  for  the  Philippine  insurrection.  This 
Regt.  served  in  Gen.  Schwan's  expedition  in  southern  Luzon 
and  took  part  in  several  engagements.  Mr.  Pendleton  was 
1st  Sergt  of  his  Co.  when  he  was  honorably  discharged,  3 
April,  1901,  upon  the  return  of  the  Regt.  to  the  States.  He 
is  unm.  and  now  lives  at  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich. 

2295.  George  Henry,  b.  20  June,  1879;  d.  unm.  at  Los  Angeles, 

CaHf.,  19  April,  1905. 

2296.  Myrtle  Adelaine,  b.  17  June,  1883;  m.  14  Aug.,  1902,  Oscar 

B.  Ohlinger.  Res.  Leslie,  Mich.  Issue  (Ohlinger):  i.  Anna 
Maunne,  b.  30  Aug.,  1908. 

2297.  Charles  Augustus,  Jr.,  b.  5  Sept,  1890,  Leslie,  Mich.;  d.  9 

May,  1891. 
1043.  Elmira  Drucilla*  Pendleton  (William  Henry',  Henry^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^  Joseph^),  was  born  at  St  John,  N. 
B.,  23  October,  1842.  She  married  there,  10  July,  1862,  Seth 
Wheaton,  Jr.,  bom  30  August,  1836,  Carlton,  N.  B.,  died  2  August, 
1897,  Chicago,  111.,  son  of  Seth  and  Sarah  Sears  (Eetchem)  Whea- 
ton.    Mrs.  Wheaton  is  now  living  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Issue  (Wheaton),  first  three  born  at  Carlton,  N.  B.: 
i.  Norval   Ernest,*   b.    23   April,   1863;   m.   4    Sept,   1888,   Ella 
Elizabeth    Simms.     He    is    a    member    of    the    Milwaukee 
(Wis.)  Board  of  Trade, 
ii.  Mary  Amelia,  d.  infancy, 
iii.  Warren  Augustus,  b.  24  Aug.,  1866;  m.  6  Sept,  1890,  Mary  J. 

Powell.     Res.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif, 
ir.  Rudolph  DeWolf,  b.  3  Nov.,  1868;  Chicago,  lU.;  d.  30  April, 
1906;  m.  Feby.,  1892,  Grace  Kendall.     He  was  a  pattern 
maker  at  Birmingham,  Ala. 
1044.  Helen    Amelia*    Pendleton    (William    Henry'',    Henry^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  St.  John,  N. 
B.,  13  December,  1844.     She  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  12  Novem- 
ber,   1868,    Isaac    B.    Appleton,   son    of    Samuel    B.    and    Elizabeth 
(Morgan)  Appleton.     Res.,  Chicago. 


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Issue  (Appleton),  bom  in  Chicago: 
i.  Arthur  Frederic^  b.  22   Oct.,   1869;  unm.    (1905).     He  is  a 
graduate  of  the  Law  School,  Northwestern  University  and 
is  practising  at  Belvidere,  111. 
ii.  Walter  Smith,  b.  12  Sept.,  1875;  unm.  (1905).     He  is  mgr.  of 

the  New  York  office  of  the  U.  S.  Radiator  Co. 
iii.  Elmira  Louise,  b.  4  Aug.,  1881. 
iv.  Howard  Pierce,  b.  23  May,  1886. 

1045.  Israel  DeWolp*  Pendleton  {William  Henry'',  Henry^, 
Capt,  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  St.  John,  N. 
B.,  1  Jany.,  1847.  Res.,  Chicago,  111.  He  married  Lydia  Chase 
and  has  issue: 

2298.  Albert  LaFayette^;  unm.   (1905);  a  clerk  with  the  111.  Cen. 

R.  R. 

1047.  Sarah  Filene*  Pendleton  (James  AldenJ,  Henry^,  CapU 
William^,  Col.  WxUiam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  5  September,  1839,  at 
lincolnville.  Me.  She  married  James  J.  Colburn,  and  is  living  in 
Boston,  Mass.     Issue  (Colburn): 

i.  Fred  Alden*,  b.  April,  1859;  m.  Molly  Brown.     Res.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.     He  was  a  student  at  the  University  of  Maine, 
ii.  Fannie    Eliza,    m.    Arthur    L.    Femald.     Res.,    Omaha,    Neb. 
She  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Maine.     Issue  (Fern- 
aid):     i.  Fred    Colburn^\    b.    7    May,    1893;    ii.  Reginald 
Arthur,  b.  7  Sept.,  1900. 
iii.  Caroline  F.,  b.  13  May,  1865;  unm.     She  has  been  a  teacher 
in  Portland,  Me.,  and  a  member  of  the  staff  of  the  "  Even- 
ing Express  "  of  that  dty. 
iv.  Lillian  C,  b.  1867;  m.  Eugene  O.  Loomis. 
V.  Harry,  d.  ae.  6  months. 

vi.  Harry  Hay  ford,  b.  1871;  m.  Mary  Haley.  He  is  a  graduate 
of  Westbrook  Seminary  and  of  Bowdoin  College,  class  of 
1895,  and  is  now  practising  medicine  in  Boston. 

1051.  James  Walter®  Pendleton  {James  Alden',  Henry*,  CapU 
William*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Lincolnville,  Me., 
and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that  town.  He  is  in  command  of 
one  of  P.  &  R.  R.  R.  fleet  of  colliers.  During  the  Civil  War  he 
served  for  seven  months  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

He  married  Abbie  Jane  Drinkwater,  daughter  of  George  and 
Eliza  Drinkwater. 

Issue,  born  at  Lincolnville,  order  uncertain: 

2299.  Llewellyn*. 

2300.  George. 

2301.  Ella. 

2302.  Mabel. 

2303.  Lulu  (?),  d.  infancy. 


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1058.  William  Allen®  Pendleton  (Amoi'',  Henry^,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^.  Col.  William},  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  Brunswick,  15 
May^  1837.  He  was  for  a  long  time  a  merchant  in  Northport,  Me., 
where  he  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Town  Clerk,  and  Selectman. 
For  some  years  past  he  has  been  connected  with  the  U.  S.  Custom 
House  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  has  made  his  home  at  Revere. 

He  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  2  October,  1875,  Sarah  A.  Allen, 
daughter  of  Johnson  K.  and  Mary  £.  Allen.     Issue: 

2304.  FuUerton  A.%  b.  4  Sept.,  1876;  d.  unm.  4  July,  1900. 

2305.  Fabios   R.,  b.  4  April,   1878;  m.  at  Revere,  Mass.,  4  Dec, 

1901,  Grace  Anderson,  b.  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  dau.  of 
William  H.  and  Helen  M.  (Lincoln)  Anderson.  No  issue. 
Res.,  Revere.  He  is  Treasurer  and  General  Manager  of 
the  Auto  Mfg.  Co. 

1059.  Henry  Scott®  Pendleton  {Ama$',  Henry^,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam^, Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  Brunswick,  19  July, 
1839,  and  died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  21  November,  1908.  He  was  a 
master  mariner  and  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  the  Civil  War. 
After  his  retirement  from  the  sea  he  lived  for  a  number  of  years 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  later  spent  his  summers  at  Northport,  Me., 
and  his  winters  in  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Henry  S.'  Pendleton  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  13  August,  1868, 
Mrs.  Lydia  E.*  (Patterson)  Boardman,  bom  12  September,  1841, 
Northport,  Me.,  daughter  of  Rufus  and  Mercy®  (Elwell)  Patterson, 
and  granddaughter  of  Lewis  and  [717]  Mercy^  (Pendleton)  Elwell. 
Her  first  husband  was  Oscar  Boardman;  she  died  at  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  16  May,  1909. 

Issue,  born  at  Northport,  Me.: 
13306.  Lizzie  A.«,  b.  25  Sept,  1870;  d.  26  Oct,  1870. 
^307.  Elmer  A.,  b.  23  Oct.,  1872;  d.  5  May,  1888. 
2308.  Charles  Bryant,  b.  16  Oct.,  1874;  m.  Esther  G.  Hills. 
^309.  Sumner  Mainard,  b.  27  March,  1876;  unm.     Res.,  Cambridge, 

Mass. 
^310.  Martha   May,   b.    18     June,    1878;   unm.      Res.,    Cambridge, 

Mass. 

18311.  Forrest  Currier,  b.   19  Oct.,  1881;  he  is  a  graduate  of  the 

Georgetown  University  Law  School  and  is  now  preparing 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  for  his  bar  examination. 

18312.  John  Scott,  b.  6  March,  1883;  he  is  a  graduate  of  Bates  Col- 

lege, class  of  1907,  and  is  now  preparing  for  the  ministry 
at  Newton  Theological  Seminary.  As  a  student  in  the 
Rozbury  High  School  he  won  the  prize  for  scholarship  in 
two  successive  years,  and  at  Bates,  made  the  college  de- 
bating team  in  his  sophomore  year.  He  took  high  rank 
there  is  his  studies,  was  active  in  college  affairs  and  deliv- 
ered the  Ivy  Day  oration  for  his  class. 

1062.  Mart  Rebecca®  Pendleton    {Amos',  Henry\  Capt.   Wil- 

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liam\  Col.  WiUiam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  12  No- 
yember,   1846.     She  married  there,   16   March,   1868,   Herbert  J.' 
Spragae,  a  third  couain,  son  of  Solomon  and   [440]    Lydia  Jane^ 
(Pendleton)  Spragae.     Res.,  Northport.     Mr.  Spragae  married  (2), 
Blanche  M.  Abbott  and  died  in  1900. 
Issue  (Spragae): 
i.  Waldron  Herbert%  b.  24  Aug.,  1869;  Northport,  Me.;  m.  Lottie 
May    Flanders.     Res.,    Somerville,    Mass.     He    travels    for 
Waldo  Bros,  of  Boston,  dealers  in  builders'  supplies.     Issue 
(Spragae):    i.  Mildred  Howard}^,  b.  19  Feby.,  1896,  Mai- 
den, Mass.     ii.  Richard  Lothian,  b.  9  Sept.,  1896,  Somer- 
erville,  Mass. 
ii.  Wallace   Coombs,  b.    3   Feby.,   1877,   Bangor,   Me.;  m.    Susie 
Edna  Bailey.     Res.,  Somerville,  Mass.     He  is  an  account- 
ant in  Boston.     Issue  (Sprague):     i.  Herbert  Bailef/^^. 

1064.  Lewis  Clossox'  Pendleton  {Charles^,  Zehvlon^,  Amof, 
Col.  WiUtam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  New  York  State,  14  January, 
1818,  and  died  at  Peoria,  111.  He  was  associated  for  a  time  with 
his  father  and  brother  in  running  two  woolen  mills  at  Mottville, 
N.  Y.,  and  then  engaged  in  the  hotel  business  at  Titusville,  Pa.  His 
last  years  were  spent  at  Peoria,  111.  He  married  (1),  1  March, 
1840,  Harriet  J.  Collins.  She  died  4  February,  1841,  aged  24 
years,  13  days,  and  he  married  (2),  Mariah  Fraser. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

2313.  Harriet*,  b.  at  New  Hope,  N.  Y.;  m.  David  C.  Barringer. 

He  was  an  oil  operator  in  Pennsylvania  and  afterwards  in 
the  grain  business  in  Chicago,  where  Mrs.  Barringer  now 
lives.  Issue  (Barringer):  i.  Walter  M.^^,  unm.  (1906). 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Chicago  Board  of  Trade,  and  re- 
ceiver of  the  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.     ii.  Alice,  m. . 

1065.  Charles  Henrt'  Pendleton  (Charles'',  Zehvlon*,  Amos*, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  13  September,  1821,  and  died  in 
New  York  City,  2  June,  1893.  He  married  (1),  at  High  Bridge, 
N,  Y.,  3  May,  1847,  Caroline  Balsley,  born  there,  19  September, 
1825,  died  22  July,  1882,  daughter  of  John  A.  and  Cynthia  (Hartt) 
Balsley.  He  married  (2),  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  18  May,  1887,  Mrs. 
Ann  Brown,  ne^  Cheney.  She  died  at  Mlanlius,  N.  Y.,  in  the  fol- 
lowing year  and  he  married  (3),  Mrs.  Ruth  Coon. 

Issue: 

2314.  Ella  Frances*,  b.   16  Feby.,   1857,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  Calif.; 

m.  19  Oct,  1882.  Rev.  Thomas  Benjamin  Berry,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Louisa  (Warren)  Berry.  No  issue.  Res., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1068.  Frederick  Augustus*  Pendleton  (Frederick^,  Zebulon*, 
Amos*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  26 
September,  1818,  and  died  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  9  January,  1892. 


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He  married  (1),  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  22  December,  1839,  Sarah  Ann 
HaU,  bom  3  May,  1818,  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  died  24  August,  1882, 
Beayer  Dam,  Wis.,  daughter  of  Zebulon  and  Hannah  (McGarigan) 
Hall,  Frederick  A.  Pendleton  and  his  first  wife  separated  and 
he  married  (2),  at  Lowell,  Wis.,  16  July,  1877,  Mary  Farrington, 
who  died  at  Elba,  Wis.,  8  January,  1894.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  a 
farmer  and  lived  in  New  York,  Canada,  and  Wisconsin. 

Issue: 
2316.  Charles  Wimam%  b.  1  May,  1841,  Summer  Hill,  N.  Y.;  d.  30 
Aug.,  1844,  Norwichville,  Canada. 

2316.  Julia  Minerva,  b.  27  Jany.,  1843,  Summer  Hill;  d.  11  Aug., 

1844. 

2317.  Lavina  Ann,  b.  7  Aug.,  1846,  York,  Wis.;  d.  20  July,  1867, 

Elba,  Wis.;  d.  8  April,  1866,  James  P.  Wilder.  Issue  (Wil- 
der):  i.  Charlei  Fred''',  b.  20  July,  1867;  m.  Lill  Nellie 
Grant.     Res.,  Mayville,  Wis. 

2318.  DorHsca,  b.  31  Aug.,  1848,  Elba,  Wis.;  d.  24  July,  1860.        \ 
3319.  Duwane,  b.  29  March,  1861;  d.  8  May,  1851. 

2320.  Ellen  Amelia,  b.  21  May,  1862,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.;  m.  there, 

3  Dec,  1874,  Abiram  Hezekiah  Riggs,  b.  6  June,  1848, 
Williamston,  Mich.,  son  of  Ebenezer  Clinton  and  Orenda 
Almira  (Lyman)  Riggs.  Res.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Issue 
(Riggs):  {.Leonard  f^.l^  b.  18  Oct.,  1876,  Undilla, 
Mich.;  m.  22  Oct,  1902,  Florence  Tripp,  ii.  Sarah  A.,  b. 
16  Nov.,  1886,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

2321.  Judson  Augustus,  b.  4  Feby.,  1866,  Elba,  Wis.;  m.  Frances 

Freeman. 

2322.  Seward  Harris,  b.  12  Sept.,  1869,  Elba,  Wis.;  m.  four  times. 

1082.  William  Amy®  Pendleton  (Jonathan'',  Jonathan^,  Amos^, 
CoL  William^,  Jo9eph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  19  June, 
1837,  and  was  lost  at  sea,  26  July,  1868.     He  was  a  master  mariner. 

He  married  in  New  York  City,  8  Dec,  1864,  Margaret  Jinkins 
(or  Jenkins),  a  native  of  London,  England.  After  his  death  she 
returned  to  her  former  home. 

Issue,  bom  in  New  York  City: 
2322a.  Caroline  M.%  b.  16  Sept.,  1866;  d.  26  May,  1866. 

2323.  William  Jonathan,  b.  14  Feby.,  1867;  d.  at  Liverpool,  Eng., 

ae.  2  years. 

1093.  Samuel  Trumbull*  Pendleton  (Froncf#^  Jonathan^, 
Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  16 
September,  1839,  and  died  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  17  January,  1874. 
He  was  a  merchant  in  that  city.  He  married,  10  March,  1868, 
Camilla  Jane  McConkey,  daughter  of  John  and  Jane  A.  McConkey. 
She  died  at  Providence,  17  February,  1882. 
Issue: 

2324.  Orlena  McConkey^,  b.  17  Mch.,  1869,  Providence,  R.  I.;  de- 

ceased; m.   13  May,  1888,  Howard  Clinton  Bliven,  son  of 


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440  THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 

Amherst  A.  and  Mary  M.  Bliven.  He  lives  in  Providence. 
Issue    (BHvcn) :     i.  Bradford   Clinton^\   b.    3   April,    1891. 

1098.  Horace  Niles*  Pendleton  (FraiwnV,  Jonathan*,  Amos^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  24  Septem- 
ber, 1848.  He  enjoyed  a  prosperous  business  career,  retiring  some 
years  ago,  and  now  lives  quietly  in  his  native  town.  Mr.  Pendleton 
has  never  sought  public  office;  he  is,  however,  a  director  in  the 
Stonington  Savings  Bank. 

Horace   N.*   Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  4   October,   1877, 
Mary  Contest   Chesebro,  daughter  of  Oliver  Denison  and   Frances 
(Hancoz)  Chesebro. 
Issue: 

2325.  Maria   Louise,*,  b.   14  May,   1879,  Stonington;   m.   there,  12 

June,  1901,  George  Henry  Robinson,  b.  8  Dec.,  1868, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  son  of  Frederick  N.  and  Julia  Ann  (Bur- 
gess) Robinson.  Res.,  Stonington.  Issue  (Robinson) :  i. 
Elisabeth  Hancox^^,  b.  11  Mch.,  1902. 

Rcf.:    "Chescbrough  Genealogy,"  p.  484. 

1100.  Joshua  Beebe"  Pendleton  (Joshua  Kenyon'',  Otis^,  Amos^, 
CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  16  October, 
1828,  and  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  28  December,  1864.  As  a 
young  man  he  went  to  New  York  City  where  he  learned  the  drug 
business.  For  a  number  of  years  he  was  proprietor  of  a  pharmacy 
in  the  Williamsburg  district  of  Brooklyn. 

He  married  in  New  York  City,  15  June,  1851,  Frances  Cornelia 
Barnard,  bom  there,  3  October,  1827,  daughter  of  Elisha  Wolcott 
and   Frances    (Dodd)    Barnard.     She   removed   to    Newark,    N.   J., 
about  1870,  and  is  still  living  in  that  dty. 
Issue : 

2326.  Ida  Comelia*,  b.  4  Sept.,  1857,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  m.  at  New- 

ark,  N.  J.,  11  Jany.,  1882,  William  Marshall,  b.  9  Jany., 
1848,  Edinboro,  Scotland,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Mur- 
ray  (Moncrief)  Marshall.     No  issue.     Res.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1101.  (Rev.)  William  Henry'  Pendleton  (Joshua  Kenyon^, 
Otis*,  Amos*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
^6  August,  1832,  and  died  at  Rivera,  Calif.,  26  July,  1897.  He 
was  graduated  from  Madison  University  (now  Colgate)  with  the 
degree  of  A.  B.  and  soon  afterwards  located  at  Sacramento,  Calif., 
^here  he  took  up  the  study  of  law.  His  leanings,  however,  were 
more  toward  the  pulpit  than  the  bar  and  he  soon  found  himself  no 
longer  able  to  resist  what  he  deemed  was  his  call  to  enter  the  min- 
istry. He  was  ordained  at  Oakland,  Calif.,  and  his  first  pastorate, 
at  £1  Monte,  was  held  over  the  oldest  Baptist  Church  in  Southern 
California.  He  did  not  long  continue  here,  but  returned  East  and 
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afterward  he  became  pastor  of  the  Bushwick  Avenue  Baptist  Church 
in  Brooklyn^  and  later  of  the  old  Cannon  Street  Churchy  New  York, 
and  still  later  of  the  Twenty-second  Street  Church.  He  was  pas- 
tor in  these  two  cities  eighteen  jears^  and  in  Deep  River^  Conn.^ 
three  years. 

Returning  to  California  in  1885^  he  became  pastor  of  the  Taber- 
nacle Church,  in  San  Francisco.  Later  he  went  to  Los  Angeles, 
where  he  took  hold  of  the  Central  Church,  with  only  twenty-six 
members,  and  left  it  three  years  afterwards  with  326  members. 
His  other  pastorates  were  in  East  Los  Angeles,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  and 
Riyera,  near  Los  Angeles,  where  he  died.  Some  years  after  his 
graduation  from  Madison,  his  Alma  Mater  conferred  upon  him  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  in  recognition  of  his  eminent  ability 
in  his  chosen  field. 

Rev.  Dr.  William  H.*  Pendleton  married  at  Petaluma,  Calif.,  28 
October,  1855,  Margaret  Anna  Carothers,  bom  29  November,  1839, 
Carthage,  111.,  daughter  of  William  Ogden  and  Hannah    (Barnes) 
Carothers.     She  is  now  living  in  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Issue : 

2327.  William  Henry*,  Jr.,  b.  5  Dec,  1856,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d. 

unm.  16  May,  1883. 

2328.  Cornelius    Welles,    b.    4    Jany.,    1859,    Brooklyn,    N.  Y.;  m. 

Elizabeth  E.  Brower. 

2329.  Belle  Armstrong,  b.  12  July,  1864,  New  York  Cityrm.  at  Los 

Angeles,  Cal.,  4  Oct.,  1887,  Orr  Haralson,  son  of  William 
H.  and  (Orr)  Haralson.  Issue  (Haralson):  i.  Wil- 
liam Orr.^^,  b.  17  June,  1888. 

2330.  Florence  Beebe,  b.  17  Feby.,  1867,  New  York  City;  m.  James 

G.  Scarborough. 

2331.  John  Merle  D'Aubigne,  b.  30  July,   1869,  Geneva,  Switzer- 

land; m.  5  July,  1900,  Mildred  Robinson.  No  issue.  Res., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

2332.  Anna  Alexandra,  b.   15   June,   1871,  New  York  City;  m.  at 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  27  May,  1890,  Albert  Carlos  Jones,  Jr., 
son  of  Albert  Carlos  and  Mehetable  (Jones)  Jones.  Res., 
Los  Angeles.  Issue  (Jones) :  i.  Helen  Pendleton  ^^  b.  15 
Mch.,  1893. 

2333.  Charles  Howard,  b.  19  July,  1875,  New  York  City;  m.  Edna 

H.  Bird. 

2334.  Mary  Evelyn,  b.  30  June,  1879,  Stonington,  Conn.;  d.  3  Feby., 

1883. 

1102.  (Dr.)  Edward^  Pendleton  (Joshua  Kenyon',  Otis*, 
Amos\  Col,  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  31 
August,  1834,  and  died  at  North  Stonington,  22  May,  1902.  At  the 
age  of  sixteen  years  he  went  to  New  York  City  and  entered  the 
employ  of  a  jewelry  store  in  which  business  he  continued  there  and 
in  Brooklyn  until  1857,  when  he  became  a  clerk  in  the  drug  store  of 
his  oldest  brother,  Joshua  B.  Pendleton. 


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442  THE   PBNDUBTON   OXXBALOOT 

On  the  Ist  of  August,  1861,  he  enlisted  at  New  York  City  in  the 
Forty-seventh  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was 
mustered  in  as  hospital  steward,  27  August,  1861.  He  was  ap- 
pointed assistant  surgeon,  2  December,  1862,  and  received  his  com- 
mission as  such  a  few  days  later  to  rank  from  December  2.  Upon 
his  completion  of  his  term  of  service  he  took  up  the  study  of 
medicine  and  was  graduated  from  the  medical  department  of  New 
York  University  in  1869.  Dr.  Pendleton  practised  for  many  years 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  enjoyed  the  confidence  and  respect  of  a 
large  clientele. 

Dr.  Edward^  Pendleton  married  at  Brooklyn,  27  May,  1862, 
Reanna  G.  Townsend,  bom  8  February,  1841,  Salem,  Mass.,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Perkins)  Townsend.  She  is  now  living 
in  New  York  City. 

Issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 
2336.  Estelle  Townsend*,  b.  13  Nov.,  1863;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  13  April, 
1887,  John  Wood,  Jr.,  son  of  John  and  Melvina  (Udell) 
Wood.  Res.,  New  York  City.  Issue  (Wood),  first  two 
bom  in  New  York:  i.  Jay  Pendleton}^,  b.  6  April,  1889. 
ii.  Roy  Udell,  b.  14  July,  1890.  iii.  Ethel  Rowe,  b.  19 
Dec.,  1891,  Mt.  Vera<m,  N.  Y.;  d.  26  Jany.,  1899. 

2336.  Alice,   b.    6    Feby.,   1866;   m.   in    Brooklyn,   25    Nov.,    1889, 

Joseph  George  Liddle,  b.  12  June,  1858,  Brooklyn,  son  of 
John  and  Margaret  (Kane)  Liddle.  Res.,  Hackensack,  N. 
J.  Issue  (Liddle),  b.  in  Brooklyn:  i.  Edward  Pendle- 
ton}^, b.  17  Sept.,  1890;  d.  17  Aug.,  1891.  ii.  Margueriie, 
b.  13  Oct.,  1894.  iii.  Dorothy,  b.  20  Nov.,  1897.  iv.  Wil- 
Ham  Duncan,  b.  2  Mch.,  1901. 

2337.  Henry  Morgan,  b.  19  Dec.,  1871;  m.  Louise  Miner. 

2338.  Edward  Kenyon,  b.  24  Sept,  1873;  m.  Harriet  E.  White. 

2339.  Grace  Louise,  b.   18  Dec,  1882;  m.  in  New  York  City,  20 

June,  1906,  Charles  Philip  Thornton.  No  issue.  Res., 
Whitestone,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


1103.  Charles  Otis*  Pendleton  (Joshua  Kenyon',  Otis*,  Amos^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  26  Novem- 
ber, 1837,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  19  November,  1893.  He 
learned  the  drug  business  under  his  brother,  Joshua,  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  in  time  became  the  proprietor  of  two  stores  of  his  own. 
He  was  also  interested  in  the  livery  business  and  was  prosperous 
until  the  panic  of  1873  involved  him  in  the  general  disaster. 

Charles   O.^    Pendleton   married    in   Brooklyn,    5    January,    1860, 
Sarah  Jane  Smith,  bom  9  April,  1843,  died  24  March,  1898,  daugh- 
ter of  Robert  and  Jane  Smith. 
Issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 

2340.  Mary  Jane*,  b.   6  January,  1861;  d.  26  Oct.,  1894;  m.  25 

Nov.,  1886,  James  M.  Wyne.     No  issue. 

2341.  Robert  Edward,  b.  10  Feby.,  1863;  d.  unm.,  17  Nov.,  1895. 


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2342.  Edith  BeUe,  b.  15  Jnlj,  1867;  d.  19  Nov.,  1895;  m.  10  Sept., 

1894,  P.  Christian  Hartough.     No  issue. 

2343.  Bessie,  b.  20  Dec.,  1868;  m.  Albert  F.  Blake. 

2344.  Charles  Otis,  Jr.,  b.  31  May,  1872.     His  present  address  is 

unknown.     He  is    thought   to   have   been   a   soldier   in   the 
Philippine  War. 

1115.  Olin  Bangs®  Psxdlxton  {George  Foiter',  Gilbert^,  Amos^, 
Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  9  August, 
1850,  and  died  in  lUincHs  in  September,  1908.  He  was  married 
three  times,  but  we  have  been  able  to  obtain  the  name  of  only  one 
of  his  wiyes — Susan  Holstien. 

Issue: 

2345.  George   Holstien%   b.    about   Dec.,    1888.     In    1905    he    was 

making  a  sea  voyage  round  the  world. 

2346.  Edward  Spencer,  d.  young. 

1116.  Celia  Rhodxs*  Pendleton  (George  Foster'',  Gilbert^, 
Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1 
February,  1852.  She  married  at  Woodbury,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  17 
May,  1871,  Alexander  Campbell®  Thompson,  bom  22  December, 
1845,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  s<m  of  Joshua  Rudd^  and  Phebe  Ann  (Still- 
man)  Thompson,  and  grandson  of  Joshua  and  [157]  Fanny^  (Pen- 
dleton) Thompson. 

Issue  (Thompson),  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 
i.  £dwin  Pendleton^  b.  26  Oct.,  1873;  d.  unm.,  at  New  Orleans, 

La.,  28  June,  1895. 
ii.  Harry  Joshua,  b.  31  Aug.,  1875;  m.  9  Sept.,  1901,  Georgia  M. 

Hutchinson.     During  the  Spanish-American  War  he  served 

as  £nsign  on  the  U.  S.  S.  "  Kanahwa."      He  is  now  an 

officer  on  one  the  steamers  of  the  American-Hawaiian  S.  S. 

Co.  and  makes  his  home  at  Berkeley,  Calif, 
iii  WiUiam  CampbeU,  b.  3  Mch.,  1877;  m.  12  Oct.,  1906,  Grace 

Pollard  Griffin.     He  is  a  physician  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
iv.  Allan  Lush,  b.  3  Feby.,  1881;  m.  19  June,  1907,  Verna  Electra 

Stillman.     He  is  connected  with  the  Industrial  Trust  Co., 

Westerly,  R.   I. 

1119.  Gilbert  Averill*  Pbndleton  (Gilbert,  Gilbert*,  Amos*. 
Col.  WUUam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  27  December, 
1842,  and  died  at  Rochester,  Pa.,  26  December,  1908.  He  married 
at  New  Lexington,  Va.,  17  September,  1868,  Martha  Adelaide  Chap- 
man, bom  there,  11  February,  1852,  daughter  of  Greorge  W.  and 
Hannah  (Stockdale)  Chapman. 

Issue,  last  four  bom  at  Rochester,  Pa.: 

2347.  Ethel  Chambers*,  b.  20  Dec.,  1870,  Newark,  O.;  d.  18  April, 

1871. 

2348.  Hannah  Chapman,  b.  20  May,  1872,  Newark,  O.;  d.  11  Sept., 

1873. 


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444  THE  PENDLETON  OBNBALOOT 

2349.  George  Chapman^  b.  29   Dec.^   1874^    Saginaw,  Mich.;  tinm. 

Res.,  Rochester,  Pa. 

2350.  William  Joseph,  b.  25  July,  1876,  Oakland,  Calif.;  d.  5  Mch., 

1879. 

2351.  Bertha  May,  b.   12  May,  1878,  Oakland,  CaKf.;  d.   5  July, 

1897. 
2362.  James  Anderson  Bradley,  b.  20  Nov.,  1880;  d.  3  April,  1883. 

2353.  William  Courtland,  b.   29  Jany.,  1885;  unm. 

2354.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  30  June,  1887. 

2355.  Helen  Stockdale,  b.  18  Sept.,  1894. 

1120,  Ph(ebb   Eleanor^   Pendleton    (Gilberf,   GUbert*,   Amos*, 
CoL  William^  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  in  1845,  and 
died  at  Ouray,  Colo.,  25  February,  1904.     She  married,  27  Febru- 
ary, 1868,  Dr.  Thomas  Benton  Chapman,  born  24  April,  1844,  in 
West  Virginia,  son  of  George  W.  and  Hannah   (Stockdale)    Chap- 
man.    He  is  living  at  Montrose,  Colo, 
Issue  (Chapman): 
i.  Grace  Pendleton*,  b.  11  Mch.,  1869. 
ii.  Gilbert  Pendleton,  b.  13  Dec.,  1870,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
iii.  Ralston,  b.  Aug.,  1872. 

iv.  Edna  Pierce,  b.  15  Aug.,  1873,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
V.  Averil  Ashton,  b.  19  Sept.,  1874,  Oakland,  Calif, 
vi.  Minnie   Pendleton,  b.   8   Dec.,   1881,   Burlington,   Kan.;  m.   18 
Sept.,   1901,  Edward  E.  Wheeler,  city   attorney  of  Ouray, 
Colo, 
vii.  Queen  Marie,  b.  6  Jany.,  1885,  Burlington,  Kan.;  m.  6  Dec., 
1903,  W.  R.  Gibbs. 

1122.  Nathan  Whitehead*  Pendleton  (Amos  Palmer',  Gil- 
bert*, Amos*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
22  June,  1848,  and  died  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  November,  1890.  He 
was  engaged  in  the  lumber  business  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  and  at 
Toledo  and  Urbana,  Ohio. 

He  married  at  Saginaw,  December,  1873,  Florence  Sweet,  bom 
24  September,  1852,  New  York  City,  died  19  March,  1904,  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  William  H.  and  Armanda  Ruth 
(Tucker)   Sweet. 

Issue,  bom  at  Saginaw: 

2356.  Anna  Elizabeth^,  b.  9  Dec,  1874;  m.  (1), Marsdon;  (2), 

Sydney  H.  Dunlop.  When  last  heard  from  she  was  in  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C.  By  her  second  husband  she  has  one  child, 
Sydney  H.^^  (Dunlop),  Jr. 

2357.  Florence  Grace,  b.  13  Sept.,  1876;  she  entered  the  Community 

of  St  Mary  (Protestant  Episcopal)  in  1900,  and  until 
recently  was  a  sister  in  the  convent  of  that  order  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  and  a  member  of  its  teaching  staff. 

2358.  Harold  Sweet  (twin  with  Florence  G.);  m.  Cornelia  B.  Rust. 


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BIOHTK    GENERATION  445 

1123.  Amos  Palmer*  Pendleton^  Jr.,  (Amoi  Palmer',  Gilbert^, 
Amos^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Yonkers^  N.  Y.,  11 
February,  1850.  He  is  an  operator  in  mines  and  oil  and  lives  in 
Chicago,  111. 

He  married  (1),  in  Rochester,  Pa.,  1872,  Jennie  Chamberlain 
Lcnton,  born  there,  29  October,  1850;  died  2  December,  1896,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  daughter  of  Major  John  and  Adelaide  Henrietta  (Lacock) 
Lenton.  He  married  (2),  at  Waukeegan,  111.,  24  September,  1900, 
Ida  Smith,  bom  20  July,  1864,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  daughter  of  John 
Lawrence  and  Eliza  Jennie  Smith. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rochester,  Pa.: 

2359.  Adelaide  Lacock^,  b.  9  May,  1876;  d.  unm.  at  Chicago,  111., 

10  Nov.,  1899. 

2360.  Anna  Pauline,  b.  in  1878;  d.  12  April,  1890,  Rochester,  Pa. 

1126.  (Lt.-Col.)  Joseph  Henry*  Pendleton  {Joseph  Rhodes'', 
Gilbert*,  Amos*,  Col.  William'^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rochester, 
Pa.,  2  June,  1860.  He  is  a  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps.  For  a  number  of  years  he  was  commandant  of  the  post  at 
Sitka,  Alaska,  and  is  now  stationed  at  Cavite,  Manila,  Philippine 
Islands.  He  nuirried  20  August,  1884,  Mary  Helen  Fay,  born  20 
November,  1863,  Newport,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  William  Wirt  and 
Julia  Griswold  (Philips)  Fay. 
Issue : 

2361.  Helen  Fay*,  b.  26  July,  1886,  Annapolis,  Md.;  she  was  orig- 

inaUy  named  Mary  Helen,  but  her  name  was  legally 
changed  to  Helen  Fay  Pendleton  when  she  was  thirteen 
years  old.  She  m.  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  19  November,  1904, 
Dr.  Howson  White  Cole,  Jr.,  U.  S.  N.,  bom  13  June,  1878, 
Danville,  Va.,  son  of  Howson  White  and  Eliza  Lavalette 
(Dupuy)  Cole.  Issue  (Cole):  i.  Laveleite  Pendleton}^, 
b.  3  Nov.,  1905,  Danville,  Va. 

2362.  Edgar  Bache,  b.  2  Aug.,  1892,  Sitka,  Alaska. 

Ref.:    "John  Lee  of  Farmington,  Conn.,"  Genealogy. 

1136.  Harris^  Pendleton  (3rd)  (Harris"^,  Harris*,  Amos*,  CoL 
William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  16  July,  1845. 
He  received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Stonington  and 
after  taking  a  two  year  course  in  the  Eastman  Business  College,  he 
became  a  telegraph  operator.  Later  he  took  up  civil  engineering  in 
which  he  was  engageid  for  a  time  in  the  construction  of  the  New 
England  Railroad.  Following  this  he  held  a  position  as  clerk  in  a 
New  York  City  drug  store  and  in  1869  opened  a  pharmacy  of  his 
own  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  where  he  lived  for  nearly  twenty  years. 
Mr.  Pendleton  took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  the  town,  was 
its  treasurer  for  ten  years,  a  borough  warden,  and  in  1886,  a  repre- 
sentative of  Guilford  in  the  Connecticut  Legislature. 

In  1888  he  removed  to  New  London,  Conn.,  and  with  Wilmot  L. 


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446  THE  PSXDLXTON  OBNSALOOT 

Parlow  as  partner,  entered  the  undertaking  business  under  the  firm 
name  of  Pendleton  and  Parlow.  In  1892,  Harris  Pendleton,  Jr., 
succeeded  Mr.  Parlow  in  the  firm,  the  style  of  which  has  since  been 
Pendleton  and  Son.  In  New  Londcm,  Mr.  Pendleton  continued  his 
political  activities,  was  several  times  an  Alderman  of  the  city,  and 
once,  as  Senior  Alderman,  acted  as  Mayor  of  New  London  for  some 
time. 

Mr.  Pendleton  is  a  prominent  member  of  several  secret  societies, 
a  Past  Master  of  Union  Lodge,  and  District  Deputy  Grand  Master 
of  New  London  County,  F.  &  A.  M.,  Grand  Marshall  of  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  and  was  formerly  a 
major  of  the  Patriarchs  Militant. 

Harris*  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  8  November, 
1871,  Mary  Brewster***  Burtch,  bom  25  December,  1847,  Coventry, 
R.  I.,  daughter  of  Billings  and  Nancy  Maria*  (Chesebrough)  Burtch, 
and  granddaughter  of  Elihu^  and  [796]  Nancy  Bell*  (Pendleton) 
Chesebrough. 

Issue,  first  five  bom  at  Guilford,  Conn.: 

2363.  Harris*  (4th),  b.  31  Oct.,  1872;  m.  Katherine  Sanno. 

2364.  Robert  Billings,  b.  27  Feby.,  1875;  d.  12  AprU,  1876. 
2366.  Louis  Burch,  b.  21  July,  1878;  d.  21  April,  1885. 

2366.  Bessie  B.,  b.  2  Aug.,  1880. 

2367.  Coddington  BiUings,  b.  17  Aug.,  1883. 

2368.  Mary  Belle,  b.  13  May,  1889,  New  London,  Conn. 

Ref.:  ^Chesebrough  Genealogy";  ''Biographical  Review  of  New  London 
County,  Conn.,"  pp.  133^. 

1140.  James^  Pendleton  (HarrW,  Harrii^,  Amos*,  CoL  William*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  29  July,  1854.  He  has 
always  made  that  town  his  home  where  he  is  one  of  its  successful 
business  men.  He  was  postmaster  of  Stonington  five  years, 
served  fourteen  years  on  the  board  of  burgesses,  four  years  as 
selectman,  and  has  also  been  warden  of  the  borough.  In  1894,  Mr. 
Pendleton  was  elected  as  Representative  to  the  State  Legislature, 
and  re-elected  to  the  same  office  in  1896.  In  1898  he  became  a 
State  Senator  from  the  Ninth  Connecticut  District.  He  is  a  Mas- 
ter Mason  and  a  charter  member  of  the  Royal  Arcanum. 

James'  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  12  June,  1884,  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Potter,  daughter  of  William  and  Olive  (Raymond) 
Potter. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

2369.  Frank  Raymond*,  b.  21  Jany.,  1886. 

2370.  Carroll  Chester,  b.  30  Oct.,  1888. 

2371.  WilHam  Clifford,  b.  5  April,  1890. 

1146.  Samuel  Bottom*  Pendleton  (Gurdon',  Harris*,  Amos*, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  16  March, 
1851,  and  has  always  made  that  town  his  home.  He  married  there, 
9   April,   1872,  Annie  Eliza   Burroughs,   bom   28   February,   1855, 


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EIGHTH    GENERATION  447 

Groton^  Conn.,  daughter  of  Winthrop  and  Ann  Catherine   (Parks) 
Burroughs. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

2372.  May  Loui8e%  b.  21  Aug.,  1873;  unm. 

2373.  George  Chace,  b.  17  Mch.,  1876;  m.  Cora  E.  Avery. 

2374.  Charlotte  Stark,  b.  14  June,  1878;  m.  at  Stonington,  33  June, 

1903,  William  Frederick  Wilcox,  son  of  George  W.  and 
Anna  Benton  (Cox)  Wilcox.  Res.,  Stonington.  Issue 
(Wilcox):  i.  John  Pendleton^\  b.   16  Oct.,   1906. 

1147.  GuRDON*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Gurdan',  Harru^,  Amos^,  CoL 
WiUiaw},  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  23  September, 
1864.  He  is  a  machinist  and  inventor  and  has  followed  his  calling 
in  several  states  of  the  Union.  In  1908  he  was  living  in  New 
London,  Conn. 

He  married  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  17  January,  1878,  Annie  Mary  Rei- 
nacker,  bom  26  December,  1860,  Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  died  3 
August,  1908,  New  London,  Conn.,  daughter  of  George  Jacob  and 
Margaret  (Davis)   Reinacker. 

Issue : 
2376.  Gurdon*  (3rd),  b.  29  Aug.,  1879,  Berkeley,  Cal.;  m.  Maud  I. 
Broughton. 

2376.  Jennie  May,  b.  30  Nov.,  1881,  Stonington,  Conn. 

2377.  Robert  Bottum,  b.  13  Aug.,  1883,  Stonington;  d.  8  Aug.,  1886. 

2378.  Son,  unnamed,  b.  3  Jany.,  1886;  d.  4  Jany.,  1886. 

2379.  Robert  Bottum,  b.  13  Nov.,  1886,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

2380.  Flora  Evelyn,  d.  22  May,  1889,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

2381.  Annie  Mary,  b.   28   Feby.,   1890;  d.   14   Mch.,   1890,   South 

Boston. 

2382.  Marguerite,  b.  20  Feby.,  1891,  Melrose,  Mass. 

2383.  Annie  Mary  (2nd),  b.  13  Feby.,  1893,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

2384.  Samuel  Henry,  b.  13  April,  1896,  Carbondale,  Pa. 

2385.  Clyde,  b.  13  Oct.,  1896,  Carbondale. 

2386.  Dorothy,  b.   30   Oct.,   1898,  Stonington,   Conn.;  d.   20  Aug., 

1899. 

2387.  Son,  b.  and  d.  1  July,  1902,  New  London,  Conn. 

1148.  James  Buchanan'  Pendleton  (Gurdon',  Harris^,  Amos^, 
CoL  WUliani^,  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  6  Septem- 
ber, 1867,  and  died  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  29  September,  1903.  He 
married,  12  June,  1883,  Harriet  A.  Capron,  daughter  of  James 
Bowen  and  Meribah  Esther  (Sheffield)  Capron. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

2388.  Walter  Bowen*,  b.  6  Feby.,  1884;  m.  Amy  C.  Kenyon. 

2389.  May  Gertmde,  b.  22  Feby.,  1886;  d.  20  April,  1886. 

2390.  James  Howard,  b.  14  Nov.,  1888. 

1160.  Moses  Avbrill*  Pendleton  {Mo9es^,  Harris^,  Amos^,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph^),  was   bom   at  Stonington,   Conn.,   19    Febmary, 


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1844,  and  has  always  made  that  town  his  home.  He  is  Vice  Presi- 
dent of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Stonington,  and  a  director  of 
that  institution  as  well  as  of  the  Stonington  Savings  Bank.  From 
1873  to  1890,  Mr.  Pendleton  was  Town  Clerk  of  Stonington,  and 
Clerk  of  the  Probate  Court  in  1873  and  1887. 

Moses  A.^  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  13  June,  1866,  Ame- 
lia Barker  Sheffield,  bom  there  in  October,  1844,  daughter  of  Stan- 
ton and  Martha  (Potter)  Sheffield. 
Issue,  born  at  Stonington: 

2391.  Alice  Amelia*,  b.  25  Feby.,  1868;  d.  7  Aug.,  1886. 

2392.  Henry  Averill,  b.  31  Aug.,  1873;  unm, 

1161.  Nelson  Augustus*  Pendleton  {Motef,  Harris^,  Amoi*, 
CoL  William^,  Joteph?),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  12  October, 
1846.  He  has  been  for  many  years  cashier  and  director  of  the 
Stonington  First  National  Bank,  his  connection  with  this  institu- 
tion dating  from  June,  1867. 

Mr.  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  12  May,  1874,  Ida  Mary 
Levey,  bom  29   December,   1850,  died  6  February,  1898,  daughter 
of  Francis  Antoine  and  Almira  (Grant)  Levey. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

2393.  Everett  Nelson*,  b.  3  Feby.,  1876;  unm. 

2394.  Robert  Andrew,  b.  2  Feby.,  1877;  m.  at  Washington,  D.  C, 

2  June,  1908,  Marguerite  A.  Wood.  He  was  for  some  years 
connected  with  the  Rural  Free  Delivery  system  of  the  U.  S. 
P.  O.  Department  at  Washington,  D.  C,  and  is  now  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2395.  Moses,  b.  6  May,  1884;  m.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  20  July,  1907, 

Mary  M.  Claflin.  He  is  a  clerk  with  the  American  Woolen 
Co.  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Ref.:    "Grant  Family,"  Genealogy. 

1162.  Oscar  Fellows^  Pendleton  {Moses',  Harris^,  Amoi^,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  December,  1849. 
He  is  a  merchant  in  his  native  town,  where  he  succeeded  to  the 
business  established  by  his  father.  Mr.  Pendleton  has  held  several 
town  offices  and  is  a  director  in  the  Stonington  Savings  Bank.  He 
married  at  Stonington,  28  July,  1891,  Fannie  £.  Davis. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stonington: 

2396.  Alma  Forsyth*,  b.  24  June,  1892. 

2397.  Child  unnamed,  b.  and  d.  3  April,  1894. 

2398.  Carolyn  Ome,  b.  19  Sept.,  1896. 

2399.  Elizabeth  Davis,  b.  26  May,  1900. 

1156.  Thomas  Franklin'  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin'',  Har- 
ris^, Amos^,  CoL  William* ,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  York  City,  20 
Febraary,  1851,  and  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  7  February,  1910.  He 
received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Stonington,   Conn., 


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and  as  a  young  man  went  to  Brooklyn,  where  after  a  thorough 
course  at  a  business  college  he  took  up  insurance  as  his  life's  work. 
He  was  for  a  time  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Avery  and  Pendleton, 
and  later  formed  with  his  brothers  the  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Pen* 
dleton,  which  carried  on  a  very  successful  brokerage  business  with 
offices  at  76  Broadway  and  153  Montague  Street,  Brooklyn. 

A  man  of  broad  culture  and  wide  reading,  of  generous  impulses, 
warm  hearted,  high  minded,  lofty  in  his  ideals,  to  meet  him  was 
to  feel  the  rare  charm  and  uplift  of  his  personality,  to  be  admitted 
to  his  friendship,  an  inestimable  privilege.  His  passing  was  a 
heavy  blow  to  all  who  knew  him,  an  irreparable  loss  to  his  rela- 
tives and  friends,  with  whom  his  memory  will  be  long  and  affec- 
tionately cherished. 

Thomas  F.®  Pendleton  married  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  13  June,  1887, 
Annie   Hudson,   bom   23   March,   1869,   New   York   City,  daughter 
of  Richard  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Templar)  Hudson. 
Issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 

2400.  Elaine",  b.  5  April,  1888. 

2401.  Thomas  Franklin,  Jr.,  b.  18  Feby.,  1890.  ' 

2402.  Donald,  b.  9  Aug.,  1900. 

1157.  Walter  Averill*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin'',  Har- 
ris\  Amos^,  Col.  William},  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  York  City, 
22  April,  1856.  He  was  associated  for  many  years  with  his 
brother  Thomas  in  the  insurance  business  in  Broddyn,  N.  Y.,  and 
is  now  the  senior  member  of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Pendleton. 

Walter   A.*  Pendleton  married  in  Brooklyn,  21   Febraary,   1881, 
Mary  E.  Hudson,  bom  17  August,  1863,  daughter  Richard  G.  and 
Elizabeth  (Templar)  Hudson. 
Issue : 

2403.  Harold  Averill",  b.  22  June,  1895,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1162.  Charles  Hutton*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin'',  Har- 
ris^, Amos',  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
22  December,  1862,  and  is  associated  with  his  brothers  in  the  in- 
surance business  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  He  married  in  Brookl3m,  1 
June,  1887,  Emma  May  Avery,  bora  24  November,  1863,  daughter 
of  Cyrus  and  Emma  Maria  (Hodgson)  Avery. 
Issue,  bora  in  Brooklyn: 

2404.  Frank  Avery*,  b.  29  March,  1888. 

2405.  Enid,  b.   1   March,   1893. 

1164.  Frederick  Starr*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin'',  Har- 
ris^, Amos',  Col.  William'^,  Joseph*),  was  bora  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
8  June,  1867.  He  is  the  fourth  of  his  father's  sons  to  engage  in 
the  fire  insurance  business  in  Greater  New  York,  and  is  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Pendleton.  He  makes  his  home  in 
New  York  City — Borough  of  Manhattan. 

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Clara  Amelia  Thorpe,  daughter  of  Frank  S.  and  Adelaide  (Burgess) 
Thorpe. 

Issue,  bom  in  New  York. 

2406.  Laura*,  b.  22  Sept.,  1902. 

2407.  Marion,  b.  27  Oct,  1904. 

2408.  Ruth,  b.  29  April,  1909. 

1173.  Eliza  J.»  Pendleton  (John',  Tkotna»\  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col. 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Union  (or  Hope),  Me.,  11  Septem- 
ber, 1840.  She  married  (1),  26  September,  1869,  Addison  libby, 
Jr.,  son  of  Addison  and  Emma  (Maxcy)  Libby.  He  died  24  Octo- 
ber, 1864,  and  she  married  (2),  12  June,  1869,  Marcus  Mank.  Res., 
(1903),  Rockland,  Me. 

Issue  by  first  husband   (Libby): 
i.  Walter  S.",  b.  14  June,  1861;  d.  12  Mch.,  1862. 
ii.  Eva  M.,  b.  6  April,  1863;  m.  Alvah  A.  Smith, 
iii.  Addison   (3rd),  b  25  Jany.,  1866;  d.  26  Sept.,  1865. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Mank): 
iv.  William  O.,  b.  26  July,  1870;  he  is  married  and  lives  in  Rock- 
land, Me. 
V.  Frank  L.,  b.  11  Dec.,  1874;  married  and  lives  in  East  Union, 
Me. 

Rcf.:    "Libby  Genealogy,"  p.  418;  •'History  of  Isiesboro,"  p.  229. 

1176.  Robert^  Porter  (Nancy'',  William^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col. 
WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  22  December,  1816, 
and  died  at  Louisville,  Ga.,  7  October,  1888.  He  married  (1),  19 
January,  1840,  Mary  A.*  Nichols,  a  second  cousin,  bom  23  January, 
1820,  Searsport,  Me.,  died  at  sea,  1  October,  1855,  daughter  of 
James^  and  Mary  (Blanchard)  Nichols,  and  granddaughter  of  Alex- 
ander and  [149]  Prudence*  (Pendleton)  Nichols.  He  married  (2), 
24  December,  1866,  Mrs.  Lois  A.®  (Shute)  Porter,  a  first  cousin, 
widow  of  his  brother,  William*  Porter,  and  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
[424]    Lois^   (Pendleton)   Shute. 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport — ^by  first  wife: 
i.  Ann  Maria*  (Porter),  b.  9  April,  1844;  m.  (1),  18  Mch.,  1864, 

Alpheus  French;  (2),  Charles  Tuttle. 
ii.  Charles  Robert,  b.  12  Mch.,  1847;  d,  at  sea,  9  Nov.,  1864. 
iii.  Mary  Abiah,  b.  20  Jany.,  1849;  m.  24  Oct,  1872,  William  F. 

Black, 
iv.  William   Lincoln,  b.    19   June,   1861;   d.   in   Jamaica,   8   Sept., 

1855. 
V.  Nancy  Etta,  b.  7  Dec.,  1862;  d.  6  Jany.,  1872. 

Issue  bv  second  ^rif e  * 
vi.  William  Robert,  b.  24  Sept.,  1857;  m.  (1)  [2467]  Melvina  C* 

Pendleton;    (2) .     Res.,  Cupertino,  Calif. 

-vii.  Frank  Merrithew,  b.  13  Mch.,  1860;  d.  28  Sept.,  1888;  m.  14 
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Tiii.  Clara    Thurston^  b.    15    Aug.,   1863;  m.   Eugene    Pendleton* 
Caryer,   a   second   coasin,   son   of   Nathan    Pendleton*    and 
[1184]    Frances  A.*   (Pendleton)   Carver, 
iz.  Robert,   Jr.,  b.   26   July,   1867.     He  is   married   and  lives  in 
Santa  Clara,  Calif. 

1178.  Lois  Abigail*  Pendleton  (Peleg',  WtUiam*,  Lieut.  PeUf^, 
CoL  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  27  February, 
1832,  and  died  10  July,  1883.  She  married,  17  February,  1853, 
Benjamin  A.  Post,  who  died  in  November,  1897. 

Issue  (Post),  bom  at  Knox,  Me.: 
i.  Ada  J.*,  b.  13  May,  1855;  m.  Wilbert  S.  Dolloff.     Res.,  Thom- 

dike,  Me. 
ii.  Emma  S.,  b.  30  May,  1856;  m.  Nelson  Gordon.     Res.,  Thorn- 
dike, 
iii.  Judson,  b.  28  Oct.,  1860;  m.  Minnie  Vining.     Res.,  Big  Tim- 
ber, Mont, 
iv.  Melissa  B.,  b.  22  Feby.,  1868;  unm.     Res.,  Morrill,  Me. 
V.  James     H.,     b.     23     Sept.,     1870;    m.    Florence   Giles.     Res., 
Knox,  Me. 

1179.  Nancy  CAtHERiNE*  Pendleton  {Peleg',  William^,  Lieut. 
Pelef^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bora  at  Thomdike,  Me.,  28 
October,  1835.  She  married,  8  November,  1853,  William  Crosby, 
who  died  at  Unity,  Me.,  9  May,  1901.  Mrs.  Crosby  and  three  of 
her  children  are  now  living  at  Thomdike. 

Issue  (Crosby),  bom  at  Unity,  Me.: 
i.  George  Albert*,  b.  18  July,  1854;  unm.     Res.,  Unity,  Me. 
ii.  Charles  W.,  b.  4  Mch.,  1857;  unm. 
iii.  Percy  W.,  b.  about  1865 ;  m.  Belle  Gordon, 
iv.  Frank  H.,  14  Oct.,  1869;  m.  Annie  Murch. 

1181.  Lucy  Batcheldbr*  Pendleton  (Peleg',  William*,  Lieut. 
Pelef^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Thomdike,  Me.,  29 
March,  1841,  and  died  1  (or  6)  November,  1898.  She  married,  1 
Febraary,   1862,  Wellington  Shibles. 

Issue  (Shibles),  bom  at  Thomdike,  Me.: 
i.  Phineas  P.^  m.  Ella  Philbrick.     Res.,  Thomdike. 
ii.  Hannah  C,  b.  1869;  m.  Trae  B.  Cole.     Res.,  Thomdike. 

iii.  Jennie  C,  b.  Nov.,  1872;  d.  unm.  9  Sept.,  1900. 

iv.  Alvin,  d.  28  Aug.,  1880,  ae.  3  years. 
V.  Daughter,  d.  infancy. 

1182.  AsENATH  Haskell"  Pendleton  {Pele^,  William*,  Lieut. 
Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bora  at  Thoradike,  Me.,  16 
August,  1845,  and  has  always  made  her  home  in  that  town.  She 
married,  13  June,  1866,  Daniel  B.  Dolloff,  Jr.,  bom  2  August, 
1842,  Wicklow,  N.  B.,  son  of  Daniel  B.  and  Sarah  (Brown)  Dol- 
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sixth  Regiment  and  later  in  the  Fourteenth  Regiment  Maine  Volon- 
teer  Infantry. 

Issue  (DollojQT): 
i.  Nellie  Maria*,  b.   28   June,   1868;    m.   Henry  Allen   Thomas. 

Res.,  Centreville,  N.  B. 
ii.  Anna  May,  b.  21  Sept.,  1872;  m.  Edgar  Willis  Dyer.     Res., 
Thomdike,  Me.     Issue  (Dyer):     Sadie  Jane^^.     Mrs.  Dyer 
has  given  us  much  data  about  her  branch  of  the  family. 

1184.  Frances  Abigail*  Pendleton  (Joseph',  William^,  Lieut. 
Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  18 
January,  1831.  She  married,  6  August,  1851,  Nathan  Pendleton* 
Carver,  a  second  cousin,  son  of  Woodbum  and  [456]  Mary^  (Pen- 
dleton) Carver.  He  died  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  5  May,  1904,  and 
Mrs.  Carver  now  makes  her  home  with  her  son  in  Brookline,  Mass. 
She  has  been  one  of  our  most  helpful  correspondents. 

Issue  (Carver): 
i.  Eugene  Pendleton*,  b.  5  Sept.,  1860,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  Clara 
Thurston*  Porter,  a  second  cousin,  daughter  of  [1176] 
Robert*  and  (second  wife)  Lois  A.*  (Shute)  Porter.  Mr. 
Carver  is  a  graduate  of  the  Boston  University  Law  School, 
and  makes  a  specialty  of  marine  law.  He  is  one  of  the 
leading  attorneys  in  Boston,  with  offices  at  28  State  street, 
and  makes  his  home  in  Brookline,  Mass.  He  has  children 
(Carver) :  i.  Frances  A.^^,  b.  1889.  ii.  Eugene  Pendleton, 
Jr.,  b.  1891.  iii.  Lois  M.,  b.  1894.  iv.  Clara,  d.  infancy. 
V.  Nathan  B.,  b.  1900.  vi.  Ransom  Fuller,  b.  16  April, 
1902. 

1185.  MiARY  Ann*  Pendleton  {Joseph^,  William^,  Lieut.  Pele^, 
Col.  William!^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  24  October, 
1832,  and  died  there,  2  June,  1903.  She  married,  12  July,  1855, 
James  Blanchard  Treat,  bom  6  June,  1828,  Searsport,  son  of  Sam- 
uel and  (first  wife)  Mary  (Perkins)  Treat.  He  served  as  a  musi- 
cian in  Co.  E,  Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Marine  Volunteer  Infan- 
try during  the  Civil  War. 

Issue   (Treat),  bom  at  Searsport: 
i.  Ella   Frances*,  b.  9    July,   1856;  m.   6    June,    1880,     Albert 
Mowry. 

ii.  Lottie  Louisa,  b.  22  October,  1861;  m.  29  Sept.,  1883,  Frank- 
lin Nickerson  Fowler.     Res.,  Ames,  Iowa. 

iii.  Fannie  Pendleton,  b.  4  Oct.,  1864;  d.  5  Nov.,  1864. 

iv.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  16  June,  1866;  m.  George  Sargent.     Res., 
Searsport. 

V.  Maria  Pendleton,  b.  25  Mch.,  1869;  m.  19  Oct.,  1889,  Irving 
Walker  Young. 

vi.  William  Porter,  b.  13  Jany.,  1872;  d.  25  Aug.,  1873. 

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1186.  George  Washington*  Pendleton  (JoMepV,  WMiam*, 
Lieut.  PeUf^,  Col.  William^,  Joieph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
28  December,  1834,  and  died  at  sea,  9  November,  1886,  He  was  a 
master  mariner.  George  W.*  Pendleton  married  at  Searsport,  28 
July,  1859,  Amelia  C.  Webber,  daughter  of  Augustus  and  Matilda 
(Colcord)  Webber. 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport: 

2409.  Alena  Webber*,  b.  7  May,  1860;  m.  in  Sept.,  1885,  Manter  E. 

Decrow.     No  issue.     Res.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

2410.  Sarah  A.,  b.  12  Jany.,  1866;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  26  June, 

1889,  Thomas  C.  Kibble,  son  of  Thomas  W.  and  Roxana  A. 
Kibble.  Res.,  Neponset,  Mass.  Issue  (Kibble):  i. 
George  P.^^  b.  29  July,  1890.  ii.  Clifford  (Clifton?)  T., 
b.  21  Nov.,  1892.    iii.  Amelia  R.,  b.  2  Mch.,  1899. 

2411.  Frances  Abigail,  b.  20  Aug.,  1871;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Albert 

M.  Spargo,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  J.  P.  (Capen) 
Spargo.  Res.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Issue  (Spargo):  i. 
George  Albert^^,  b.  28  June,  1891.  ii.  William  M.,  b.  2 
Oct,  1894;  d.  24  Sept.,  1896.  iii.  Ralph  E.,  b.  7  July, 
1898;  d.  9  July,  1898.  iv.  Alice  P.,  b.  22  Sept.,  1899;  d. 
16  May,  1901.     v.  Howard  Capen,  h  12  Mch.,  1904. 

2412.  Hannah   L.,  b.    8   June,   1873;   m.   at  Boston,   Mass.,   1892, 

Alfred  G.  Hersey,  son  of  Leonard  M.  and  Caroline  Hersey. 
Res.,  Mattapan,  Mass.  Issue  (Hersey):  i.  Alfred  L.^S  b. 
12  May,  1893.  ii.  Lena  Af.,  b.  23  Nov.,  1896.  iii.  Dorie 
P.,   b.   22   April,   1900. 

2413.  Alice    Buck,    b.    13    March,    1875;    m.    at    Providence,    R.    I., 

8  Nov.,  1899,  James  G.  Loseno,  b.  15  Dec,  1877,  Moosup, 
Conn.,  son  of  James  George  and  Margaret  Loseno.  Res., 
Mattapan,  Mass.  Issue  (Loseno):  i.  Marion  Francis^^, 
b.  14  Aug.,  1900,  Neponset,  Mass.  ii.  Edith  May,  b.  16 
Nov.,  1904,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  iii.  Ruth  Pendleton,  b.  7 
June,  1907,  Mattapan. 

2414.  George  A.,  b.  2  Feby.,  1877;  d.  23  July,  1878. 

1188.  Charlottk  Winslow*  Pendleton  (Joseph'',  William^, 
Lieut.  Pelef^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
28  September,  1839.  She  married,  1  January,  1862,  Charles  G. 
Chase,  son  of  William  and  Sylvina  (Munsey)  Chase.  Res.,  Sears- 
port. 

Issue  (Chase),  bom  at  Thomaston,  Me.: 
i.  Sylvina  Frances^,  b.  18  Sept,  1862;  d.  ae.  18  years, 
ii.  William  Joseph,  b.  21  Sept.,  1864;  d.  Jany.,  1870. 
iii.  Charles  Nathan,  b.  31  Oct.,  1871;  m.  Frances  Mossman.     Res., 

Stoughton,  Mass. 
iv.  Benjamin   L.    (twin  with  Charles   N.),  unm.     Res.,   Searsport. 
V.  Abbie  Carver,  b.  28  May,  1876;  unm. 

1190.  Benjamin  Coombs'  Pendleton   (^JoeepW,  William^,  Lieut. 

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PeUf^,  Col.  William^,  Joieph^),  was  bom  at  Seanport,  Me.^  18 
December,  1844.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and  was  lost  at  sea  in 
August,  1888,  with  his  wife  and  all  his  sons  except  Clarence. 

Benjamin  C  Pendleton  married  7  November,  1865,  Mary  A. 
Park. 

Issue,  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.: 
2416.  Charles  E.*,  b.  11  Mch.,  1867. 

2416.  Nathan  C,  b.  Jnne,  1872. 

2417.  Clarence  Isaac,  b.  28  June,  1877;  m.  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1 

June,  1905,  Mary  Elizabeth  Maxwell  (name  by  adoption), 
daughter  of  James  and  Mary  E.  Bresnahan.  He  was  for 
some  time  a  druggist  in  Stoughtcm,  Mass.,  and  then  entered 
the  employ  of  a  chemical  company  near  Boston. 

2418.  Felix  B.,  b.  12  Aug.,  1883. 

1198.  Gborob*  Pendleton  (Joseph',  Joseph^,  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col. 
WiUiam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  August,  1849, 
and  was  drowned  at  Bangor,  Me.,  29  August,  1883.  He  married  at 
Islesboro,  27  May,  1871,  [2164]  Lucy  Jane*  Pendleton,  daughter  of 
[954]  Joseph  Knowles*  and  Lucy  (Enowles)  Pendleton. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2419.  Joseph  AUen»,  b,  28  Mch.,  1872;  m.  LoeUa^*^  Ryder. 

2420.  Lucy  Emily,  b.   8   Oct.,   1875;   unm. 

2421.  Marian    Follansbee,    b.    26    Sept.,    1877;   m.    1    July,    1893, 

Thomas    J.    Young.     Res.,    Solon,    Me.  Mr.    Young    is    a 

lawyer  in   that   town.     Issue    (Young):  i.   MiUie  MJ^^,  b. 

11  Sept.,  1894.  ii.  Thomas  J.,  b.  5  Feby.,  1898.  iii. 
Joseph,  b.  8  Aug.,  1901. 

1205.  James  Wallace  C*  Pendleton  (Ephraim',  Joseph^,  Lieui. 
Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Camden,  Me.  He  is 
a  sea-faring  man.  He  married  (1),  at  Rockland,  Me.,  13  Decem- 
ber, 1875,  Hattie  O.  Eirkpatrick,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Kirk- 
Patrick.  She  died,  and  he  married  (2),  also  at  Rockland,  2  Jnne, 
1897,  Cora  E.  Cotton,  daughter  of  William  and  Christiana  G.  (Gor- 
don) Cotton. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Rockland,  Me.: 

2422.  Benjamin  Ephraim*,  b.  4  Nov.,  1877;  unm.     Res.,  Rockland, 

Me. 

2423.  Wallace  Curtis,  b.   1  Aug.,  1881;  he  was  washed  overboard 

from  the  schooner  "  Isaiah  K.  Stetson,"  and  drowned,  30 
Mch.,  1903. 

2424.  Hattie  Gilkey,  b.   30   June,   1884;  m.   at  Northport,   Me.,  4 

June,  1900,  Albert  Nathan  Farrow,  b.  there,  28  April,  1873, 
son  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Whitten)  Farrow.     Res.,  North- 
port.     Issue    (Farrow):       i.  Eada}^,  b.   18   July,   1901.     ii. 
Bemice,  b.  1  Jany.,  1903.     iii.  Alba,  h.  31  May,  1905. 
2426.  Leroy  Franklin,  b.  30  Mch.,  1886. 


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2426.  Lara  Belle,  b.  2  Hov.,  1887. 

2427.  HoUis  Kizkpatrick,  b.  13  Dec.,  1889. 

1208a-  (Rbv.)  Charlks  Nemon*  Stowkrb  {Nancy'',  Green^,  Lieut. 
Pele^,  Ccl.  William\  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Sandy  Point,  Me.,  24 
September,  1835.  He  received  his  early  education  in  the  district 
schools  of  Maine  and  at  Bncksport  Academy,  and  after  some  experi- 
ence in  teaching  at  Southwest  Harbor,  Mt.  Desert,  he  entered  Wes- 
leyan  University  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  from  which  institution  he  was 
graduated  in  1860  with  the  degree  of  A.  M. 

In  the  following  August  he  became  an  instructor  at  the  Wilbraham 
(Mass.)  Academy,  where  he  continued  his  theological  studies.  On 
the  7th  of  April,  1861^  he  was  ordained  Deacon  at  the  New  England 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Church  held  at  Boston.  The  outbreak 
of  the  Civil  War,  however,  engrossed  his  attention  for  a  time,  and  he 
raised  a  company  for  the  service,  but  was  unable  to  pass  the  muster 
examination. 

In  December,  1862,  he  became  principal  of  the  Cindnnatus  (N.  Y.) 
Academy,  and  in  the  following  years  held  pastorates  at  Marcellus  and 
Camillus,  N.  Y.  On  the  9th  of  April,  1866,  he  was  ordained  Elder 
at  the  Oneida  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  held  at 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  and  then  became  pastor  of  a  church  at  Oneida, 
N.  Y.  Here  he  remained  until  December,  1867,  when  he  accepted  a 
call  to  the  Acting  Presidency  of  the  Upper  Iowa  University — ^now 
Morningside  College,  Fayette,  Iowa. 

After  a  year  as  professor  of  mathematics  at  Lawrence  University, 
Appleton,  Wis.,  he  was  called  back  to  Upper  Iowa  University  in  1869 
as  President  of  that  institution.  From  1870  to  1881,  he  held  pastor- 
ates successively  at  Janesville  and  Whitewater,  Wis.  (where  he  founded 
the  Whitewater  Collegiate  Institute),  Milwaukee  and  Manitowac, 
Wis.,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  and  Faribault,  Minn.  During  this  period  he 
was  also  Indian  Agent  at  Lemhi,  Idaho,  his  oldest  son  holding  a 
position  on  the  agency  at  the  same  time. 

In  1882  he  became  Presiding  Elder  of  the  Mankato  (Minn.)  Dis- 
trict, and  of  the  Winona  (Minn.)  District  in  1883,  and  served  there 
as  such  for  five  years.  Later  he  held  pastorates  over  the  Franklin 
Avenue,  M^rriam  Park  and  Forest  Heights  M.  E.  Churches  in  Min- 
neapolis. His  death  occurred  in  that  city,  2  March,  1896.  "  As  a 
preacher  he  was  fervent  and  spiritual.  He  was*  intensely  sympathetic, 
and  the  pathos  of  his  utterance  was  often  melting  and  powerful.  His 
life  was  filled  with  devotedl  labors,  and  was  a  blessing  to  all  who  knew 
him." 

Rev.  Charles  N."  Stowers  married  (1),  29  June,  1860,  Maria  Louisa 
Bowen,  who  was  the  mother  of  all  his  children.  She  was  daughter  of 
Rev.  Elias  and  Abigail  (Birdseye)  Bowen,  was  bom  13  April,  1835, 
and  died  13  July,  1887.  "  She  was  a  refined  and  cultured  helpmate 
to  her  husband, — a  woman  of  much  executive  ability,  gifted  with  a 
critical  musical  faculty,  of  a  cheerful  and  sunny  disposition,  devoted 
to  her  family  and  beloved  by  all."     After  her  death  her  husband 


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456  THE    PENDLETON    OENBALOOT 

married    (2),  24  March,  1889,   Mrs.   Nellie  V.   Kingsbury,  who  ifl 

still  living. 

Issue  (Stowers),  who  survived  childhood: 
i.  Charles  Ellas",  b.  29  Nov.,  1861,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  m.  28  March, 
1883,  Lillie  Emily  Bossuot,  daughter  of  Augustus,  Jr.,  and 
Philana  (Barrett)  Bossuot.  He  received  his  education  at 
Mrs.  Hunt's  private  school,  JanesviUe,  Wis.,  at  the  public  and 
normal  schools  in  ^Vhitewater,  at  Manitowac  High  and  at 
Lawrence  University.  In  the  summer  of  1880  he  settled 
upon  a  farm  near  Wheatland,  N.  D.,  where  he  has  made  his 
home  ever  since,  except  for  three  years — 1884-6 — ^which  he 
spent  at  Cordova,  Mtinn.  In  1889  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
of  Dakota  Territory,  and  practiced  law  until  1906,  operating 
his  farm  at  the  same  time.  He  was  also  for  four  years  editor 
of  the  Wheatland  "  Eagle,"  one  of  the  leading  Republican 
papers  in  his  state. 

Mr.  Stowers  was  the  first  volunteer  from  North  Dakota  to 
enlist  in  the  Spanish-American  War.  He  raised  a  troop  of 
horse,  was  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  of  Troop  H,  3rd 
Volunteer  Cavalry,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  11  Sept., 
1898.  He  is  now  secretary  and  treasurer  of  a  live  stock, 
farming  and  ranching  corporation  known  as  the  Stowers 
Live-Stock  Company,  which  owns  the  largest  and  oldest 
registered  flock  of  Shropshire  sheep  in  North  Dakota.  Is- 
sue (Stowers):  1.  Mason  Bowen}^,  b.  20  Nov.,  1884.  Res., 
Stowers,  N.  D.  He  is  president  of  the  Stowers  Live-Stock 
Company.  2.  Florence  Upham,  b.  31  Aug.,  1886.  3.  Nora 
Willard,  b.  13  June,  1888.  4.  Helen  Rawson,  b.  5  Aug., 
1890.  5.  Clara  J.,  b.  3  Oct.,  1894;  d.  8  Feby.,  1902.  6. 
Lois  Eleanor,  b.  21  Aug.,  1904. 
ii.  Edward  James,  b.  13  Dec,  1862;  m.  4  May,  1882,  Hattie  M. 
Moshier.  Res.  Washington,  D.  C.  Issue  (Stowers) :  1.  Roy 
Parker^^,  b.  13  Jany.,  1884;  m.  29  Oct.,  1907,  Florence  B. 
Haines.  Res.  Keneewic,  Wash.  2.  Gertrude  Bomen,  b.  24 
May,  1885.  3.  RoheH  Markham,  b.  23  Aug.,  1897. 
iii.  JosepliJne  M.,  b.  17  May,  1864;  m.  19  Oct.,  1887,  Arthur  Z. 
Drew.  Res.  Hamline,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Issue  (Drew):  1. 
George  Nelson^^,  b.  24  Dec,  1888.  2.  Ralph  Stowers,  b.  11 
March,  1891.  3.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  14  Sept.,  1901. 
iv.  Perley  Rundlette,  b.  9  Feby.,  1871;  m.  6  Oct.,  1897,  Bessie  Ann 
Hamilton.     No  issue.     Res.  Duluth,  Minn. 

1211.  Brooks  Solomon*  Pendleton  (Green'',  Green*,  Lieut » 
Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  2 
June,  1833.  In  his  younger  days  he  followed  the  sea,  removing 
to  Ohio  in  1857,  with  his  father  and  brother  Christopher.  On  the 
19th  of  October,  1861,  he  enlisted  in  the  76th  Regt.  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry  and  was  honorably  discharged  2  August,  1862.  In  1870, 
Mr.  Pendleton  moved  to  Iowa  and  is  now  living  at  Essex  in  that 


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state^  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  insurance  business.     He  is  also  a 
justice  of  the  peace  and  notary  public. 

Brooks  S.*  Pendleton  married^  at  Appleton,  Ohio^  18  March^  1858, 
Lucretia  Scribner,  bom  13  Dec.,  1836,  Newark,  N.  J.,  daughter  of 
Harvey  and  Esther  (Jelliff)  Scribner. 

Issue,  bom  in  Licking  County,  Ohio: 

2428.  Charles  Green',  b.  12  Jany.,  1859;  d.  2  July,  1862. 

2429.  Ada  Marie,  b.  10  Sept.,  1860;  m.  3  Oct,  1878,  Aaron  Avery 

Borden.     Res.,    Essex,     Iowa.     Issue     (Borden):      i.  Clara 
Dale^\  b.  20  April,  1891. 

2430.  William  Christopher,  b.   24  Aug.,   1863;   m.   at  Essex,  Iowa, 

18  April,  1899,  Ella,  adopted  dau.  of  George  Jones.     She 
was  b.  in  Ohio,  18  Oct.,  1861,  and  d.,  s.  p.,  9  Jany.,  1902. 

1214.  Christopher  Bailey*  Pexdleton  {Green',  Green^,  Lieut 
Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  21 
April,  1839,  and  died  at  Essex,  Iowa,  26  June,  1907.  As  a  young 
man  he  made  several  voyages  to  sea,  and  in  1857  removed  to  Ohio 
and  later  to  Iowa,  where  he  engaged  in  fanning.  On  the  19th  of 
October,  1861,  he  enlisted  in  Co.  H,  76th  Regt.  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry.  On  the  7th  of  Jany.,  1864,  he  was  captured  by  the  Con- 
federates during  the  Atlanta  campaign,  and  during  the  next  eleven 
months  endured  the  terrible  privations  and  hardships  inflicted  upon 
the  prisoners  at  Andersonville. 

Christopher  B."  Pendleton  married  at  Centerburg,  Ohio,  16  No- 
vember, 1865,  Sarah  £.  Jones,  bom  there  30  November,  1836,  daugh- 
ter of  Harvey  and  Phebe  F.  (Pierson)  Jones. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Centerburg,  Ohio,  others  at  Essex, 
Iowa: 

2431.  Luella  Eliza*,  b.  2  Dec,  1868;  d.  21  Mch.,  1869. 

2432.  Freddie,  b.  28  Feby.,  1870;  d.  4  Sept.,  1870. 

2433.  Alberta,  b.  16  July,  1871;  d.  13  Aug.,  1872. 

2434.  Everett  Green,  b.  24  Mch.,  1873;  m.  Susie  Lindstrom. 

2435.  Clerman  Harvey,  b.  8  Jany.,  1876 ;  m.  Ida.  B.  Hamm. 

1215.  Edward  Payson*  Pendleton  (Green',  Green^,  Lieut. 
Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Searsport,  Me.,  19 
April,  1842,  and  died  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  23  February,  1877.  He 
removed  with  his  father  to  Ohio  about  1857.  In  1862  he  enlisted 
in  the  121st  Regt.,  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  about  three 
years  during  the  Civil  War.  Upon  the  termination  of  his  service 
he  went  back  to  Ohio  and  became  interested  in  the  coal  business, 
which  he  followed  successfully  the  rest  of  his  life. 

Edward  P.®  Pendleton  married  at  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  21  June,  1869, 
Lucinda  M.  Poston,  born  there,  29  October,  1849,  died  11  January, 
1909,  Ottawa,  Eans.,  daughter  of  Lorenzo  Dow  and  Lucinda 
(Parkinson)  Poston.  She  married  (2),  Judge  William  Ludley 
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458  THE  PINDLBTON  OENIALOOT 

Issue  of  Edward  P.'  and  Lncinda  (Postal)  Pendleton^  bom 
at  Nelsonville^  Ohio: 

2436.  Gertrndc  Maric^,  b.  8  May,  1872;  m.  at  Ndsonvillc,  14  Jnly, 

1892,  Byron  G.  Howard,  b.  28  May,  1864,  son  of  Williani 
Edward  and  Martha  Jane  (Sharp)  Howard.  Res.,  (1909), 
Dallas,  Texas.  Issue  (Howard):  i.  Pendleton^^,  b.  2 
Sept.,  1893,  Ottawa,  Kans.  ii.  Gilbert  Poston,  b.  29  Dec., 
1908. 

2437.  Edward  Poeton,  b.  17  July,  1877;  m.  Genevieve  Lingard. 

1216.  Everett  Enos*  Pendleton  (Green',  Green*,  Lieut.  Pele^, 
Col.  William^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  2  October,  1844. 
He  removed  early  to  Ohio,  where  he  enlisted  in  1862,  in  the  121st 
Regt.,  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  three  years  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  Until  recently  he  was  station  agent  of  the 
St  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Railroad  at  Pendleton,  Kans. 

Everett  E.*  Pendleton  married,  5  Febraary,  1880,  Laura  Hobart, 
bom   19   September,  1851,  Alexandria,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Guy  C. 
and  Emeline  (Tyler)  Hobart. 
Issue: 

2438.  Frank  D.»,  b.  1  July,  1882;  unm.     He  is  a  druggist  in  Los 

Angeles,  Calif. 

1221.  Andrew  Sherbourne*  Pendleton  (John  Park'',  Green*, 
Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
25  November,  1837.  He  has  been  for  many  years  a  master  of  deep 
sea  vessels  and  is  now  the  last  of  the  Pendletons  to  command  a 
full-rigged  ship  sailing  to  foreign  ports.  It  seems  in  accordance 
with  the  fitness  of  things  that  this  distinction  should  fall  to  a 
descendant  of  Peleg*  Pendleton — ^progenitor  of  such  a  race  of  sea 
captains— and  that  besides,  Capt.  Andrew's  ship,  the  "  Aryan " 
should  be  the  last  square-rigger  built  in  Maine. 

Andrew  S.®  Pendleton  married,  7  June,  1859,  Nancy  Pendleton* 
Carver,  a  second  cousin,  daughter  of  Woodbum  and  [456]  Mary 
(Pendleton)  Carver.  She  is  living  with  her  children  in  East  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  where  Capt.  Pendleton  also  makes  his  home  at  such  times 
as  his  calling  will  permit. 

Issue,  born  at  Searsport,  Me.,  except  the  third: 

2439.  Henrietta  N.»,  b.  12  July,  1861;  d.  2  April,  1864. 

2440.  Ferdinand  Harriman,  b.  16  June,  1864;  m.  Esther  H."  Park. 

2441.  Marietta  P.,  b.  4  July,   1868;  unm.     Her  birth  occurred  on 

shipboard  in  the  Bristol  Channel,  two  hours  before  reaching 
Cardiff,  Wales. 

2442.  Andrew  Sherbourae,  Jr.,  b.  19  Sept.,  1879;  m.  5  Nov.,  1908, 

Carrie  Mildred  Clark,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Henry 
and  Angeline  Avilda  (Swett)  Clark.  He  is  a  travelling 
salesman  for  the  wholesale  china  and  crockery  house  of 
Mitchell  Woodbury  Co.,  Boston,  and  makes  his  home  at 
Everett,  Mass. 


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SIOHTK    OSNSRATION  459 

1283.  Clifton  Aurblius'  Pbndlston  (Charles  NeUon',  Green\ 
Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William\  JoeepV),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
22  September,  1850.  He  is  a  salesman  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  makes 
his  home  at  Melrose.  He  married  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  4  Sep- 
tember, 1883,  Fredetta  Cora  Barrell,  bom  there  24  July,  1866, 
daughter  of  Frederick  Foster  and  Mary  Ellen  (Bailey)  Barrell. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Charlestown: 

2443.  Rosetta  Mabel*,  b.  21  July,  1884;  unm. 

2444.  Alma  Louise,  b.  5  April,  1887;  unm. 

2445.  Clifton  Aurelius,  Jr.,  b.  24  Aug.,  1890,  Melrose,  Mass. 

1236.  Emilt  Jane®  Pendlxton  (James  Hervey',  Green^,  Lieut. 
Pelef^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  31 
Mardi,  1846.  She  married  as  his  second  wife,  17  February,  1869, 
Orin  Utley  Beach,  Jr.,  son  of  Orin  Utley  and  Mahitable  (Lan- 
caster) Beach.  Residence,  Searsport.  Mr.  Beach's  first  wife  was 
Amelia  C*  Clifford,  daughter  of  William  and  [446]  Catherine^ 
(Pendleton)  Clifford. 

Issue  of  Orin  U.  and  Emily  J-*  (Pendleton)  Beach: 

i.  James  Hervey*,  K  23  Mch.,  1870,  Malone,  N.  Y.;  m.  18  Aug., 
1897,  Eugenia  E.*  Staples,  a  second  cousin,  dau.  of  Ira 
B.  and  [1232]  Sarah  P."  (Pendleton)  Staples.  Mr.  Beach 
is  a  pilot  on  the  Yang-tze-Kiang  river  and  lives  with  his 
family  in  Shanghai,  China.  He  has  children  (Beach),  aU 
bora  in  Shanghai:  i.  Eugenie  Ella^^,  b.  28  June,  1898.  ii. 
Helen  Mildred,  b.  9  July,  1901.  iii.  Doris  Marjorie,  b.  6 
July,  1904. 

ii.  Frank  Irving,  b.  11  Dec.,  1871,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  Mabel 
Prescott.     Res.,  Rockland,  Me. 

iii.  E.  Prudence,  b.  26  Sept.,  1873,  Belmont,  Mass.;  m.  16  Nov., 
1904,  Lester  C.  Eaton.     Res.,  Searsport,  Me. 

iv.  George  A.,  b.  30  Mch.,  1876,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  d.  at  sea,  20  Feby., 
1895. 

V.  Esther  M.,  b.  18  Feby.,  1878,  Belmont,  Mass.;  unm. 

1237.  Frank  Irving*  Pendleton  (James  Hervey'',  Green^,  Lieut. 
Pelef^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Searsport,  Me.,  10 
November,  1848.  As  a  master  mariner  of  deep  water  ships  he 
visited  many  ports  all  over  the  world,  retiring  some  years  ago  to 
live  in  his  native  town.  His  house  is  at  some  distance  from  the 
village,  situated  in  that  part  of  Searsport  called  Park,  and  is  adja- 
cent to  the  old  homestead.  This  property  lies  on  high  ground  and 
commands  a  beautiful  view  over  Penobscot  Bay  and  its  islands. 

Capt.  Pendleton  succeeded  [460]  James  G.''  Pendleton  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  Searsport  National  Bank,  as  well  as  of  the  Searsport 
Savings  Bank,  and  has  also  been  for  some  time  a  selectman  of 
that  town.  In  the  preparation  of  this  work  he  has  given  us  much 
help  in  securing  records  of  the  Searsport  families. 

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ber,  1874,  Ella  Jane  Erskine,  bom  1  December,  1849,  died  24  De- 
cember, 1879,  daughter  of  Micah  P.  and  Adaline  (Treat)  Erskine. 
He  married  (2),  at  Medford,  Mass.,.  27  October,  1887,  Mrs.  Harriet 
Maria  (Erskine)  (jilmore,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife,  and  widow  of 
Locke  Clifford  Gilmore.  She  was  bom  5  January,  1847. 
Issue,  bom  at  Searsport: 

2446.  Benjamin  Frank^,  b.  23  Dec.,  1879;  d.  7  Aug.,  1880. 

2447.  Irving  Erskine  (twin  to  Benjamin).     He  is  a  graduate  of  the 

Tuft's  Dental  College  and  is  practising  at  Lewiston,  Me. 
He  m.  at  Lewiston,  29  Dec.,  1909,  Florence  Ethel  Hodgson, 
daughter  of  Robert  John  and  Jennie  Mabel  (Dodge) 
Hodgson. 

1238.  James  Nelson*  Pendleton  (James  Hervey'',  Green^,  Lieut, 
Pele^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Searsport,  Me.,  16 
November,  1863.  He  began  going  to  sea  when  sixteen  years  old, 
and  retired  in  1900  after  a  successful  career  as  master  of  several 
fine  ships  which  carried  him  all  over  the  world.  Capt.  Pendleton 
has  since  lived  in  the  old  homestead  at  Park  (Searsport),  Me. 

He  married  at  Hampden,  Me.,  22  June,  1879,  Florence  Ferguson, 
born    19    December,     1866,   daughter   of   Oliver    F.   and     Mary    C. 
(Bussey)   Ferguson. 
Issue: 

2448.  Harrv  Ferguson^,  b.  9  April,  1881,  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  20  April, 

1888. 

1239.  Prudence  Grippin"  Pendleton  {James  Hervey'^,  Green^, 
Lieut,  Pele^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Searsport,  Me., 
17  October,  1857.  She  married  there,  3  February,  1879,  Selwyn 
McGilvery,  born  14  March,  1863,  Stockton,  Me.,  died  2  November, 
1891,  Jamaica,  West  Indies,  son  of  Henry  and  Eleanor  (Griffin) 
McGilvery.     Mrs.  McGilvery  makes  her  home  at  Searsport. 

Issue   (McGilvery) : 
i.  Eatherine  Whittemore*,  b.  30  Aug.,  1879,  Belfast,  Me.;  unm. 
ii.  Hervey  Pendleton,  b.  17  April,  1881,  at  sea;  m.  Harriet  Car- 
roll.    Res.,  Auburn,  Me. 
iii.  Wilfred  Nichols,  b.  26  July,  1884,  Searsport. 
iv.  Olivia  Mudgett,  b.  6  June,  1889,  Searsport. 

1240.  Phineas*  Pendleton  (3rd)  (Phineas'^,  Capt.  Phineas^, 
Lieut,  Pele^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
28  September,  1831.  He  followed  the  sea  for  many  years  and 
became  a  successful  master  mariner.  After  his  retirement  he  lived 
for  some  time  at  Alameda,  Calif.,  where  he  owned  a  fruit  ranch 
and  was  also  appraiser  of  vessel  cargoes  for  an  insurance  com- 
pany. About  1903  he  returned  to  Searsport,  and  a  few  years  later 
removed  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  where  his  daughters  had  settled  after 
their  marriages.     His  death  occurred  there  7  April,  1909. 

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Blanchard,  born  5  October,  1837,  Belfast,  Me.,  daughter  of  Elbridgc 
and  Julia  (Porter)  Blanchard.  He  married  (2),  21  November, 
1882,  Ewly  P.  Perry,  a  cousin  of  his  first  wife,  daughter  of 
Augustus  and  Jane  (Porter)  Perry.  She  died  in  California,  22 
March,  1899. 

Issue  (all  by  first  wife): 

2449.  Frederick  Nichols^,  b.  at  sea,  24  Mch.,  1859;  m.  Mrs.  Jessie 

Upton. 

2450.  Fannie,  d.  in  South  America  in  1869. 

2451.  John,  d.  in  South  America  in  1869. 

2452.  Phineas  (4th),  d.  in  South  America  in  1869. 

2463.  Rose  Lewis,  b.  14  Nov.,  1869,  Callao,  Peru;  m.  at  Searsport, 
Me.,  21  Nov.,  1891,  Lud  Cecil  Havener,  son  of  Clifton 
Henry  and  Jane  (Blethen)  Havener.  He  is  in  the  automo- 
Inle  business  at  Worcester,  Mass.  Issue  (Havener),  b.  at 
Worcester:  i.  Elisaheth^^,  b.  3  June,  1893.  ii.  Lud  Clif- 
ton, b.  31  July,  1896.  iii.  Lucile  Emmande,  b.  15  Aug., 
1903. 

2454.  Lucie  Emmande,  b.  18  Fcby.,  1872,  Cochin,  India;  d.  30  Oct., 
1908,  Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  21  Mch.,  1907,  John  Leroy 
McGown,  son  of  Joseph  and  Clementine  (Baxter)  McGown. 
Issue   (McGown):  i.  John  Leroy^^,  Jr.,  b.  23  Oct.,  1908. 

2456.  Lettie  Snow,  b.  29  May,  1874,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  5  Dec., 
1905,  Andrew  Bisland  McGown,  brother  to  John  Leroy 
McGown  above.     No  issue.     Res.,  Worcester  Mass. 

2466.  Phineas,  4th  (2nd),  b.  31  Jany.,  1878,  Searsport,  Me.;  m. 
Esther  I.  Cutler. 


1242.  John  Gilmore®  Pendleton  {Phineas'',  Capt,  Phineas^, 
Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
in  June.  1836^  and  was  lost  at  sea  in  1861.  He  married  Emma 
Ford,  bom  April,  1839,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Clewley) 
Ford.     She  married  (2),  Daniel  Henry  Blake. 

Issue: 
2457.  Melvina  C.*,  b.  Oct,  1861;  d.  Oct.,  1900,  Santa  Clara,  Calif.; 
m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  5  June,  1882,  William  Robert^  Porter, 
a  third  cousin,  son  of  [1176]  Robert*  and  Lois  A.*  (Shute) 
Porter.     No  issue. 

1243.  LiLUAS  Louene"  Pendleton  (Phineas'',  Capt.  Phineas^, 
Lieut,  Pele^,  CoL  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
4  July,  1838.  She  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  29  September,  1857, 
William  Green'  Nichols,  a  second  cousin,  son  of  William  and  Nancy 
P.''  (Nichols)  Nichols,  and  grandson  of  Alexander  and  [149]  Pm- 
dence*   (Pendleton)   Nichols.     Res.,  Searsport. 

William  Green  Nichols  was  a  master  mariner,  and  in  1863  while 
bound  for  India  from  England,  his  bark  the  "  Delphine  "  was  cap- 
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doah  "  and  destroyed.     Capt  Nichols  and  his  wife,  who  was  making 
the  voyage  with  him,  were  landed  at  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Issue  (Nichols): 
i.  Phineas  PendletMi*,  b.  19  April,  1859,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  14 
Feby.,   1891,  Maud   McCready.     He  is  a   graduate  of  the 
Tuft's   Dental   College  and   is   practising  at   Northampton, 
Mass. 
ii.  Daughter,  d.  infancy. 

1245.  Clara  E.*  Pbndleton  {Phineas'',  Capt.  Phineas^,  Lieut, 
Peleg^,  Col,  WilUam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  14 
June,  1843.  She  married  in  October,  1863,  William  H.  Blanchard 
and  is  now  living  at  Searsport  Her  husband  was  lost  at  sea  in 
September,  1904. 

Issue  (Blanchard): 
i.  Clara^,  b.  1  Dec,  1864,  Valencia,  Spain;  m.  5  Sept,  1884,  John 

Eyre.     Res.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Albert  N.,  b.  15  Sept,  1868,  at  sea;  m.  1894,  Mary  Smith.     He 
is  a  master  mariner  and  makes  his  home  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Eleanora  P.,  b.  1  Feby.,  1871,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  William  B.* 
Ford,    a    second   cousin,   son    of   James    W.    and    Hannah^ 
(Butman)   Ford,  and  grandson  of  William  and   [457]   Mar- 
garet^  (Pendleton)   Butman.     Res.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
iv.  Frederick  P.,  b.  2  Dec,  1876,  at  sea;  he  was  lost  at  sea  with  his 

father  in  Sept.,  1904,  and  was  unm. 
V.  Phineas  P.,  b.  20  Feby.,  1879,  at  sea;  res.,  San  Pedro,  Calif, 
vi.  Scott,  b.  6  June,  1883,  at  sea. 

1247.  Matilda  N."  Pendleton  (Phineas'^,  Capt,  Phineas^,  Lieut, 
Pele^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  4  Feb- 
ruary, 1847.  She  married,  30  October,  1868,  Alexander  H.*  Nichols, 
a  second  cousin,  son  of  Alexander^,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  (Black) 
Nichols  and  grandson  of  Alexander  and  [149]  Prudence  (Pendleton) 
Nichols.     Res.,  Searsport,  Me. 

Issue  (Nichols),  bom  at  Searsport: 

i.  James  P.*,  b.  16  Jany.,  1878;  unm.  He  is  cashier  of  the  Sears- 
port Savings  Bank. 

ii.  Alexander  H.,  Jr.,  b.  26  Feby.,  1881;  unm.  He  is  cashier  of 
the  Searsport  National  Bank. 

1248.  Eleanora®  Pendleton  (Phineas'',  Capt,  Phineas^,  Lieut, 
Peleg^,  Col.  William^  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  24 
July,  1849,  and  died  21  December,  1906.  She  married  at  Sears- 
port, 18  April,  1871,  Joseph  C.  Field,  son  of  Joseph  C.  and  Nancy 
(Connor)  Field.     He  was  a  master  mariner. 

Issue  (Field): 
i.  WiUiam  Nichols^,  b.  at  sea,  26  Feby.,  1873;  m.  1  Aug.,  1896, 
Lillian   Harriman.     He  is  manager  of  the  S.  A.  Maxfield 
Co.,  Bangor,  Me. 


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iL  Grace    Eleanora,    b.  24    J  any.,    1876,  Bombay,    India;    num. 
(1906).     Res.,  Wihnington,  Del. 

1249.  DsLBHiNB*  Pendleton  (Phmetu'',  Capt.  Phinea^,  Lieut. 
Peleg^,  Col.  Willtam\  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  23 
September,  1851.  Sbe  married  (1),  23  April,  1873,  George  Amos" 
Nichols,  a  second  consin,  bom  13  December,  1848,  died  20  June, 
1897,  son  of  Amos^  and  Matilda  B.  (Simonton)  Nichols,  and  grand- 
son of  Alexander  and  [149]  Prudence*  (Pendleton)  Nichols.  She 
married  (2),  5  November,  1902,  Edward  B.  Billings,  and  lives  at 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Issue  (Nichols): 
i.  Hughs  b.  Nov.,  1874;  lost  at  sea,  10  Feby.,  1896. 
ii.  George  Amos,  Jr.,  K  27  Dec.,  1876;  he  is  with  Banning  Bros., 

lumber  dealers,  of  San  Pedro,  Calif 
iii.  Joseph  Field,  K  19  Nov.,  1877,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  23  Dec., 
1905,  Maud*  Nichols,  dau.  of  Edward  Payson*  Nichols, 
granddau.  of  William  and  Nancy  P.^  (Nichols)  Nichols, 
and  great  granddau.  of  Alexander  and  [149]  Prudence* 
(Pendleton)  Nichols.  Joseph  F.  Nichols  is  captain  of  a 
steamship  and  makes  his  home  at  Bucksport,  Me. 
iv.  LiUias  Louene,  b.  at  sea,  15  Aug.,  1880;  m.  17  Jany.,  1906, 

Roger  Benjamin  Williams. 
V.  Wealthy  Pendleton,  b.  18  May,  1883,  Searsport. 
vi.  Amos,  b.  10  Dec.,  1890,  Los  Gatos,  Calif. 

1250.  Nathan  Philip*  Pendleton  (Nathan',  Capt.  Phineas*, 
Lieut.  Pelef^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Hingham,  Mass., 
16  January,  1836,  and  was  lost  at  sea,  near  San  Francisco,  Calif., 
21  February,  1891.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  second  mate 
of  the  ship  "  Elizabeth." 

He  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  27  November,  1862,  Helen  Maria 
Smith,  bom  15  February,  1842,  Old  Town,  Me.,  daughter  of  Asa 
and  Mary  (Crosby)   Smith.     She  is  now  living  in  Concord,  N.  H. 

Issue : 
2458.  Mary  Smith*,  b.  31  July,  1864,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  5  Dec.,  1888,  James  Waldron  Remick,  b.  30  Oct., 
1861^  Hardwick,  Vt,  son  of  Samuel  Kelly  and  Sylvia  (Cush- 
man)  Remick.  In  1891,  Mr.  Remick  was  the  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict Attorney  at  Littleton,  N.  H.  He  has  since  been  a  jus- 
tice of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Hampshire  and  now 
lives  at  Concord  in  that  state.  Issue  (Remick):  i. 
Gladys''',  b.   31  Oct.,  1891. 

1251.  Leonora  Scttll*  Pendleton  (Nathan',  Capt,  Phineas^, 
Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  16 
July,  1838.  She  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  15  May,  1856,  Benjamin 
IngersoU  Nesmlth,  son  of  James  and  Caroline  (Leeds)  Nesmith. 
He  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  May,  1898.     Mrs.  Nesmith  has  given 


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much  study  to  genealogy^  a  subject  in  which  she  takes  much  interest 
and  pleasure.  She  is  a  well  koown  member  of  the  D.  A.  R.^  the 
Colonial  Dames,  the  Colonial  Governor's  Society  and  other  patriotic 
orders.     Residence  (1909),  Brooklyn. 

She  has  children  (Nesmith),  bom  in  Brooklyn: 
i.  Grace%  b.  3  Feby.,  1858;  m.  Nov.,  1876,  Henry  Prentice.     Res., 

New  York  City, 
ii.  Caroline  Leonora,  b.  1  Jany.,  1860;  m.  Mch.,  1894,  L.  L.  Barr. 
Res.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

1252.  Oriana*  Pendleton  {Nathan',  Capt.  Phineat^,  Lieut 
Pele^,  Col.  WiUiam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  13  Feb- 
mary,  1842,  and  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  28  January,  1885.  She 
married  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  20  October  1863,  Col.  Charles  Hil- 
dreth  Lewis,  U.  S.  A.,  bom  5  August,  1838,  Alton,  Me.,  died  8 
December,  1906,  Camden,  Me.,  son  of  William  and  Jane  Bond 
(Wadleigh)  Lewis. 

Issue  (Lewis): 
i.  Charles*,  b.  18  July,  1864,  Watertown,  Mass.;  d.  young, 
ii.  Leonora,  b.  11  Aug.,  1865,  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  m.  15  May,  1895, 
Dr.  James  Marsh  Jackson.     Res.,  230  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 
iii.  Dexter  Wadleigh,  b.  20  June,  1869,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  m.  Ellen 
Steams  Winchester.     Res.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     He  is  a 
graduate  of  Norwich  University, 
iv.  Kenneth  Hastings,  b.  22  Aug.,  1874,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  unm. 
Res.,  Boston,  Mass.     He  was   graduated  from   Harvard  in 
the  class  of  1896. 
V.  Edison,  b.  2  Jany.,  1880,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  m.  Edith  Green- 
ough.     Res.,  New  York  City.     He  is  a  Harvard  graduate, 
class  of  1902. 
vi.  Bernard   Carpenter,  b.   20   Mch.,  1882,   Boston,   Mass.;   d.   10 
Mch.,  1890. 

1254.  Laurette  Estelle*  Pendleton  (Nathan',  Capt.  Phineas^, 
Lieut.  Peleg*,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bangor,  Me.,  13 
Febmary,  1853.  She  married  (1),  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  13  May, 
1874,  Granville  P.  Home,  son  of  Converse  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Parker) 
Home.  She  married  (2),  11  November,  1897,  Joseph  B.  White. 
Residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Issue   (Home),  bom  at  Watertown,  Mass.: 
i.  Granville  Nathan*,  b.  13  Feby.,  1875;  d.  23  Nov.,  1882,  East 

Boston,  Mass. 
ii.  Converse  Francis,  b.  20  Aug.,  1876;  m.  7  June,  1899,  Elizabeth 

Brundage  Terry.     He  is  in  business  in  New  York  City. 

1255.  Alfred  Blanchard*  Pendleton  (James  Gilmore'',  Capt. 
Phineas*,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sears- 
port,  Me.,  15  June,  1853,  and  is  now  living  in  that  town  as  a  retired 


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master  mariner.     He  married^  10  June^  1888^  Clara  Parse^  daugh- 
ter of  Nicholas  and  Sarah  M.  (McLoud)  Parse. 

Issne: 
2469.  Margarets  b.  29  Dec.,  1889,  Searsport. 

1261.  Charles  Shepherd"  Pendleton  {Jamet  Gilmore',  Capt. 
Phineat^,  Lieut.  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sears- 
port,  Me.,  1  October,  1864.  When  nineteen  years  old  he  went  to 
Montana,  where  he  remained  two  years  and  tiien  removed  to  Kos- 
suth County,  Iowa,  and  engaged  in  farming  until  1893.  From  1893 
to  1895  he  lived  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  then  returned  to  Iowa. 
Here  he  remained  until  1899,  when  he  sold  his  property  and  re- 
moved to  California,  where  he  bought  a  prune  orchaiti.  After  the 
death  of  his  first  wife  he  settled  at  Burlington,  Colo.,  and  engaged 
in  stock  raising  for  a  few  years.  He  is  now  living  in  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  where  he  is  the  proprietor  of  a  grocery  store. 

Charles  S."  Pendleton  married  (1),  1  May,  1888,  Sarah  £.  Brit- 
ton,  bom  24  January,  1873,  Houlton,  Mich.,  died  in  California  in 
1902,  daughter  of  George  R.  and  Louise  M.  (Cushman)  Britton. 
He  married  (2),  at  Armstrong,  Iowa,  17  March,  1905,  Mrs.  Frances 
A.  Eastman,  who  died  22  December,  1905. 
Issue  (by  first  wife): 

2460.  John*,  b.  4  April,  1889,  Kossuth  County,  Iowa. 

2461.  Mildred,  b.  8  Aug.,  1893,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2462.  Edith,  b.  19  Jany.,  1901,  Santa  Clara,  Calif. 

1262.  John  Louis*  Pendleton  (John  Oilmore'^,  Capt.  Phineeu^, 
Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me., 
24  July,  1866.  He  has  been  for  some  years  a  fruit  grower  in  Sara- 
toga, Calif.,  and  is  also  a  travelling  salesman  for  an  Eastern  hard- 
ware firm  and  secretary  and  general  manager  of  the  Christman 
Motor  Carriage  Co.  of  San  Jose,  Calif. 

He  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  25  June,  1889,  Jessie  Lari- 
more,  bom   10  May,  1870,  Bryan,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Dr.  Andrew 
Jackson  and  Adaline  Ann  (Morris)  Larimore. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  in  Minneapolis: 

2463.  Robert  L.»,  b.  25  June,  1890. 

2464.  Lois,  b.  14  April,  1896. 

2465.  Morris  Blanchard,  b.  4  Feby.,  1901,  Saratoga,  Calif. 
2465a.  David  Andrew,  b.  21  Aug.,  1909,  Saratoga,  Calif. 

1266.  Phebe    Chesebrouoh*    Pendleton    (John',   John*,   John*, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1  August, 
1820,  and  died  26  March,  1881.     She  married  (1),  in  1838,  Thomas 
Hall,  and  (2),  23  April,  1868,  Erastus  Bliven— as  his  second  wife. 
Issue  (Hall),  bora  at  Stonington: 
i.  Edmund*,  b.  3  Sept.,  1839;  m.  (1),  4  Jany.,  1867,  Emma  Am- 
brose; (2),  30  May,  1897,  Ellen  M.  James, 
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iii.  Courdand   T.,   b.    5    Sept.,   1843;   m.    Sarah   £.    Rose.     Res., 

Wakefield,  R.  I. 
iv.  Mary  E.,  b.  28  Oct,  1846;  d.  4  Feby.,  1906;  m.  [2581]  WU- 

liam  C*  Pendleton. 
V.  Fannie  States,  b.  30  Nov.,  1848;  m.  Nathaniel  P.*  Noyes,  son 

of  Franklin  and  [506]  Susan  Borch^  (Pendleton)  Noyes. 

Ref.;     **  Chescbrough  Genealogy." 

1270.  Georox  Lafayette*  Pendleton  (George'',  George^,  John^, 
CoL  William*,  Jateph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  30 
Sept.,  1824,  and  died  at  Orwell,  Pa.,  in  June,  1890.  He  was  a 
farmer,  and  left  a  fine  estate.  He  married  Phoebe  Russell  and  had 
issue: 

2466.  Charlotte  Eliza',  d.   Sept.,  1875;  m.   Norman    Wells.     Issue 

(Wells):     i.  George  B.",  b.  Dec.,  1874;  d.  Mch.,  1876. 

2467.  Margaret  Amelia,  m.  [1313]  Nathan  W.*  Pendleton. 

1274.  Daniel  Ellis*  Pendleton  (George^,  George*,  John^,  CoL 
William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Pa.,  18  Jany.,  1831.  As  a 
young  man  he  settled  in  Kentucky  and  later  removed  to  Michigan, 
where  at  last  accounts,  he  was  practising  law  at  Ashland.  He  mar- 
ried, 4  March,  1863,  Hannah  Lord,  daughter  of  James  and  Nancy 
(McKee)  Lord. 

Issue,  bom  in  Michigan: 

2468.  Myron  Winslow*,  b.  3  Feby.,  1864;  d.  Jany.,  1876. 

2469.  La  Flossa,  b.  12  Mch.,  1872;  m.  31  Aug.,  1892,  Everett  Easton 

Chubbuck,  b.  22  Dec,  1865,  son  of  Orestus  E.  and  Myra 
(livermore)  Chubbuck.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Potterville,  Pa. 
Issue  (Chubbuck),  b.  Orwell,  Pa.:  i.  Seth  William^^,  b.  9 
July,  1893.  ii.  Hazel,  b.  19  April,  1895.  iii.  Easel,  b.  22 
Dec.,  1897.  iv.  Fay,  b.  27  June,  1902.  v.  Treva  Cleone, 
b.  27  Jany.,  1906. 

V 

1279.  Edward  Frazier*  Pendleton  {George'',  George*,  John^, 
Col.  William*,  Jos'eph*),  was  bom  at  South  Warren,  Pa.,  6  March, 
1840.  He  studied  to  be  a  physician,  but  left  school  to  care  for  his 
parents  in  their  old  age,  and  has  since  engaged  in  farming.  Resi- 
dence, Potterville,  Pa. 

He  married,  at  Warren  Center,  Pa.,  2  July,  1868,  Esther  Per- 
melia  Chaffee,  bom  there,  12  December,  1849,  daughter  of  William 
Moranda  and  Sarah  Smith  (Barney)  Chaffee. 
Issue  * 

2470.  Maude*,  b.  4  Sept.,  1874;  d.  18  Sept.,  1874. 

2471.  Frances  Sabrina,  b.  4  Feby.,  1877;  m.  3  April,  1901,  Fred- 

erick Guy  Beckwith.  Res.,  Le  Raysville,  Pa.  Issue 
(Beckwith):  i.  Lillian^^,  b.  8  Nov.,  1902.  ii.  Austin,  b. 
15  Oct.,  1905. 

2472.  Catalena  Eliza,  b.  28  July,  1881;  she  is  a  graduate  of  Perkio- 


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EIGHTH    GENERATION  467 

men  Seminary  and  is  now  a  teacher  in  the  High  school  at 
Cranhury,  N.  J. 

2473.  George  Edward,  b.  11  Dec.,  1883;  he  is  also  a  graduate  of 

Perkiomen  Seminary,  and  was  a  student  at  Keuka  College. 
He  is  now  superintendent  of  schools  in  Uniondale,  Fa. 

1286.  James  Monroe*  Pendleton  (WUliam',  George^,  John^, 
Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Pa.,  2  January,  1831, 
and  died,  5  April,  1896.  He  married,  19  November,  1853,  Nancy 
Baker  Abell,  bom  14  September,  1833,  died  26  October,  1888, 
daughter  of  Caleb  and  Rebecca  (Goff)  Abell. 
Issue,  bom  at  Warren,  Pa.: 

2474.  Frank  Adelbert%  b.  18  Feby.,  1866;  d.  8  Mch.,  1880. 

2475.  Fred  Albert  (twin  to  Frank),  m.  Lettie  Morrill. 

1286.  Charles  Franklin*  Pendleton  (William',  George^, 
John!^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  South  Warren,  Pa.,  5 
July,  1833.  The  greater  part  of  his  life  has  been  spent  in  his 
natire  town,  where  he  is  a  prosperous  farmer.  Residence  (1909), 
Warren  Centre  (Bradford  County),  Pa. 

Charles  F.*  Pendleton  married,  3  January,  1861,  Martha  Bowen, 
daughter  of  Richard  D.  .and  Sabrina  (Thayer)  Bowen: 
Issue : 

2476.  Nellie  Ann*,  b.  7  Nov.,  1863;  d.  26  Nov.,  1863. 

2477.  Caleb  Franklin,  b.  17  Feby.,  1867;  m.  4  Dec,  1898,  Lizzie 

Hunt.     No   issue.     He   is   a   chair   manufacturer   in    North 
Carolina. 

2478.  William  Dexter,  b.  4  April,  1869;  m.  Iza  Bowen. 

2479.  Stephen  Emerson,  b.  21  Sept.,  1871;  m.  Jennie  Deuel. 

2480.  Jessie,  b.  7  June,  1879. 

1287.  Abel  Merrill*  Pendleton  (William'',  George^,  John*,  CoL 
William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  South  Warren,  Pa.,  7  April,  1836. 
Residence  (1909),  Warren  Centre,  Pa.  He  married  (1),  3  January, 
1861,  Adaline  E.  Newman,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Pamelia 
(French)  Newman.  He  married  (2),  31  March,  1868,  Pamelia  F. 
Newman. 

Issue: 

2481.  Burton  Nathan^,  b.  29  Dec,  1864;  d.  unm.,  1904. 

1288.  William  Loren®  Pendleton  (William'',  George*,  John*, 
Col  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  South  Warren,  Pa.,  20  October, 
1841.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  at  Cayuta,  N. 
Y.,  on  the  20th  of  August,  1864,  in  Co.  H,  15th  Reirt.  N.  Y.  Engi- 
neers. He  was  promoted  corporal,  24  December,  1864,  and  mus- 
tered out  with  his  company  at  Fort  Barry,  Va.,  13  June,  1865.  Mr. 
Pendleton  has  been  a  farmer  the  greater  part  of  his  life  and  for  a 
number  of  years  past  has  lived  at  Andover,  Ohio. 

He  married  at  Le  Rays^ille,  Pa.,  26  March,  1863,  Emma  Jose- 


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468  THE  PENDLETON  OBNBALOOT 

phine  Pitcher,  a  oonsin,  bom  4  September,  1837,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Emeline  (Root)  Pitcher. 

Issue,  bom  in  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.: 

2482.  William  Lincoln^  b.  18  Sept.,  1864;  d.  28  Aug.,  1867. 

2483.  Albert  AdeJle,  b.  4  Jany.,  1867;  d.  29  Aug.,  1881. 

2484.  Joseph  Cooms,  b.  9  Dec.,  1869;  d.  unm.,  28  Aug.,  1892. 

2485.  Ann  Lorette,  b.  22  Sept.,  1878;  m.  7  Aug.,  1900,  William  B. 

Cole,  b.  13  Aug.,  1858,  Conneautsville,  Pa.,  son  of  E.  D. 
and  Margaret  (Bennett)  Cole.  Res.,  Andover,  O.  Issue 
(Cole):     i.  Margaret  JosepMne^^,  b.  2  Sept.,  1902. 

2486.  Thomas  Herbert,  b.  10  Nov.,  1879;  m.  Minnie  Clark. 

1289.  GuRDON  Ellis*  Pendleton  (William',  George^,  John^, 
Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  South  Warren,  Bradford 
County,  Pa.,  13  February,  1844.  He  enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
for  three  years'  service  in  the  Civil  War  and  was  mustered  in  as 
private  in  Co.  G,  108th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry  on  the  11th 
of  August,  1862.  Only  eighteen  days  later  he  was  under  fire  at  the 
second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  and  was  then  successively  engaged  at 
South  Mountain,  Antietam, — ^where  his  regiment  lost  a  third  of  its 
men — Harper's  Ferry,  Fredericksburg,  and  other  battles.  In  Feb- 
ruary, 1863,  while  attached  to  Gen.  French's  headquarters,  he  con- 
tracted typhoid  fever  and  was  ill  for  nearly  three  months.  Upon 
his  recovery  he  was  occupied  for  some  time  in  hospital  work  in 
Washington,  and  finally  was  sent  to  rejoin  his  command.  He  had 
proceeded  as  far  as  Convalescent  Camp,  Va.,  when  he  received  his 
discharge,  23  October,  1863. 

After  the  war  Mr.  Pendleton  entered  upon  a  business  life,  and  for 
some  years  conducted  a  general  store  at  Owego,  N.  Y.  In  1876  he 
removed  to  New  York  City,  where  he  has  since  made  his  home. 
During  his  long  residence  here  he  has  been  associated  with  several 
of  the  leading  wholesale  and  manufacturing  houses  in  the  dry 
goods  and  textile  trades,  travelling  through  many  states  in  their 
interests  and  meeting  with  a  large  degree  of  success. 

Gurdon  E.'  Pendleton  married  at  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  13  February, 
1868,  Frances  Adaline  Brown,  born  there,  1  June,  1846,  daughter  of 
George  W.  and  Rhoda  (Phillips)  Brown.     Issue: 

2487.  Nellie  May%  b.  19  Sept.,  1873,  Owego,  N.  Y.     She  is  unm. 

and  since  her  eighteenth  year  has  been  actively  engaged  in 
college  settlement  work  in  New  York.  She  is  now  in  charge 
of  their  quarters  on  Sullivan  street,  in  the  Italian  section  of 
the  city. 

2488.  Arthur  (iurdon,  b.    19    July,   1878,   Pittsford,   N.   Y.;  m.  in 

New  York  City,  11  Dec,  1906,  Elizabeth  White  Merritt, 
daughter  of  Isaac  N.  Merritt.  Res.,  Grantwood,  N.  J.  He 
is   a  travelling  salesman   for  a  wholesale  drv   goods  house. 

2489.  Howard  Matthews,  b.  25  Sept.,  1883,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.;  unm. 

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BIOHTK   OBNSRATION  469 

1291.  Nathan  Newill®  Pendleton  {Nathan',  George*,  John^, 
Col.  WiUiatn*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
16  August,  1830,  and  died  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  19  May,  1898.  He 
married,  6  October,  1867,  Eliza  Watson. 

Issue : 

2490.  Hartley   Llewellyn*,   b.    12    Nov.,    1874,   Owego,   N.    Y.;   m. 

Emily  Sljrten  (?).     He  is  a  farmer  at  Potterville,  Pa.,  and 
at  last  accounts  had  no  issue. 

1292.  Livingston  Jbnks"  Pendleton  (Nathan',  George*,  John^, 
Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Pa.,  22  May,  1832. 
He  was  a  carpenter  and  joiner  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  is  now  living 
At  Little  Meadows,  Pa. 

Livingston  J.*   Pendleton  married,   7   November,  1862,  Sarah  M. 
Hakes,  bom  26  November,  1836,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Hannah 
(Card)  Hakes. 
Issue : 

2491.  Ellis  B.*,  b.  16  Dec,  1858;  m.  Meda  R.  Nemire. 

2492.  NeweU  S.,  b.  10  May,  1861;  d.  25  May,  1864. 

1296.  Benjamin  Buffington®  Pendleton  {Nathan'',  George*, 
John*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Pa.,  12  April, 
1841,  and  has  lived  in  that  township  nearly  all  his  life,  where  he  has 
engaged  in  farming.  He  married,  11  December,  1866,  Elpha  Law- 
rence Newman,  bom  9  May,  1843,  Warren,  Pa.,  daughter  of  Nathan 
and  Pamelia  (French)  Newman. 

Issue,  bom  at  South  Warren,  Pa.: 
^493.  Erdine  Cynthia^,  b.  20  May,  1870;  m.  25  Nov.,  1890,  Edwin 
Manchester,  bom  17  May,  1866,  son  of  Iram  and  Harriet 
Newell     (Pendleton)     Manchester.     His     mother    was     the 
adopted  dau.  of   [474]   Andrew^  Pendleton.     Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Edwin  Manchester  live  at  Potterville,  Pa.,  and  all  their  ch. 
were  bom  in  that  town.     Issue  (Manchester):     i.  Ora  M.", 
b.    8    June,    1892.     ii.  Lynn    E.,    b.    16    Mch.,    1895.     iii. 
Florence,  b.  17  Feby.,  1897.     iv.  Maisie,  b.  27  Dec.,  1898. 
V.  Wayne  Benjamin,  b.  2  Jany.,  1901.     vi.  Stanley  Leroy, 
b.  13  Oct.,  1902.     vii.  Phyllis  Irene,  b.  20  Feby.,  1906. 
^494.  Maisie  Ilene,  b.  5  Oct.,  1874;  m.  18  Dec.,  1895,  Harrison  Jay 
Whittaker.     Res.,   West   Warren,     Pa.     Issue    (Whittaker): 
i.  Allan^"",  b.  16  Nov.,  1904;  d  30  July,  1905. 
13495.  Leslie  Benjamin,  b.  6  July,  1882.  m.  Elsie  W.  Allyn. 

1300.  Joseph  Luther®  Pendleton  (Charles'',  George*,  John*, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
30  July,  1836.  He  was  for  some  years  a  farmer  at  Orwell,  Pa., 
then  removed  to  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  and  engaged  in  business  with 
the  Fuller  Lumber  Co.  of  that  city.  In  1906  he  removed  to  Wav- 
■erly,   N.   Y.     He  married   9   December,   1868,  Anna   Louisa   Weal, 


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470  THE  PKNDLSTON  GBKXALOG7 

daughter    of    John    Henrj    and    Lenore    Taylor    (Canfield)    WeaL 
Issue: 

2496.  Charles  Luther^,  b.  23  Sept,  1880;  for  scMne  years  he  was  a 

bank  clerk  in  Middletown,  N.  Y.;  unm.     He  is  now  in  New 
York   City. 

1302.  Henry  Harrison"  Pendleton  {Charles'',  George^,  John^, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Warren,  Pa.,  26  October,  1840, 
and  died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  19  December,  1902.  He  was  a  sol- 
dier of  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  28  December,  1863, 
to  serve  threei  years,  and  on  the  same  day  was  mustered  in  as  a  pri- 
vate in  the  16th  Regt.,  New  York  Volunteer  Artillery.  Mr.  Pendle- 
ton took  part  in  several  engagements  and  was  wounded  before 
Petersburg. 

After  tiie  war  he  entered  the  Allegany  Academy  of  Music  at 
Friendship,  N.  Y.,  and  was  graduated  from  that  institution  in  1868. 
Deciding  upon  a  teaching  career  and  seeking  a  larger  field  for  his 
efforts,  he  removed  to  PhUadelphia,  Pa.,  soon,  after  his  marriage  and 
made  that  city  his  home  during  the  rest  of  his  life.  Here  he  became 
actively  identified  with  all  that  pertained  to  his  profession;  for 
seventeen  years  he  was  choir  director  of  the  Chambers  Presbyterian 
Church,  and  of  the  Muchmore  Presbyterian  Church,  eight  years.  He 
was  also  for  a  long  period  conductor  of  the  two  leading  choral  socie- 
ties of  Philadelphia  and  a  pioneer  worker  in  introducing  music  into 
the  public  schools.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  successful  as  a  teacher  and 
enjoyed  the  respect  and  esteem  of  all  who  knew  him. 

Henry  H.®  Pendleton  married  at  Westfield,  N.   Y.,  26   January, 
1870,  Charlotte  Louise  Baldwin,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Harriet  G. 
(Lancaster)  Baldwin.     She  was  bom  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  23  December, 
1846,  and  is  now  living  in  Philadelphia. 
Issue : 

2497.  Ralph  Howard^,  b.  24  July,  1877,  Philadelphia;  m.  Bertha  D. 

Morris. 

1313.  Nathan  William"  Pendleton  (Andrew'',  George^,  John^, 
Col.  WiUiatn^,  Joseph*),  was  bom!  at  South  Warren,  Pa.,  15  January, 
1854.  He  has  lived!  in  that  town  nearly  all  his  life  where  he  has  en- 
gaged in  farming.  Mr.  Pendleton  has  taken  much  interest  in  politics, 
and  has  borne  an  active  part  in  furthering  the  interests  of  the  Repub- 
lican party.  He  has  held  several  town  ofiices  and  in  1904  was  an 
Assembl3rman  in  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature. 

He  married  in  1879,  [2467]   Margaret  Amelia*  Pendleton,  daugh- 
ter of  his  cousin,  [1270]  George  Lafayette*  Pendleton. 
Issue: 

2498.  Charlotte  Virginia*,  b.  1880;  m.  Sept.,  1898,  Arthur  Brainard. 

No  issue. 

2499.  Daughter,  b.  and  d.  1893. 

1314.  John  Aitoustus*  Pendleton  (Jason  Lee'',  John  Gardner*, 


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EIOHTK    GENERATION  471 

John^,  Col.  William^,  Joteph^),  waa  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  9  Octo- 
ber, 1833,  and  died  at  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  21  October,  1903.  He  was 
a  mariner  the  greater  part  of  his  life. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  Dec,  1870,  Mary  Smith,  born 
26  February,  1851,  Norwich,  Conn.,  daughter  of  William  B.  and 
Mary   (Royal)   Smith. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

2500.  Rachel  Ann*,  b.  27  Mch.,  1872;  d.  14  Aug.,  1872. 

2501.  Arthur  Clarence,  b.  7  Oct.,  1873;  m.  (1),  6  June,  1902,  Mrs. 

Minnie  Louise  (Martin)  Mowry,  widow  of  Albert  Henry 
Mowry,  and  dau.  of  John  L.  and  Adah  M.  (Robinson) 
Martin.  She  d.  19  Dec.,  1902,  and  he  m.  (2),  at  Woon- 
socket, R.  I.,  7  April,  1904,  Henrietta  Augusta  Treu,  b. 
there,  2  Nov.,  1878,  dau.  of  William  D.  and  Elizabeth  Anne 
(Smith)  Treu.  Mr.  Pendleton  has  h/id  no  ch.  He  is  in 
the  freight  office  of  the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  at  Woon- 
socket. \ 

2502.  Clara  Abbott,  b.  16  Jany.,  1877;  d.  27  Mch.,  1885. 

2503.  Alfred  Francis,  b.  13  Mch.,  1880;  d.  1  Sept.,  1883.  ^ 

2504.  Ethel  Mary,  b.  4  Aug.,  1884;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  [2505] 

Jeremiah  M.*  Pendleton.     No  issue. 

1316.  Joseph  Gavitt'  Pendleton  {Charles  Lee^,  Charles  Lee^, 
John^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  5  Feb- 
ruary, 1847,  and  died  there,  21  February,  1906.  He  married  at 
Westerly,  17  February,  1867,  Martha  E.  Barber,  bom  there,  3 
March,  1847,  daughter  of  Henry  Merritt  and  Mary  (Bliven)  Barber. 
Issue,  bom  at  .Westerly : 

2505.  Jeremiah  Mitchell*,  b.  12  Oct.,  1868;  m.  (1),  Anna  E.  Nash; 

(2),  Ethel  M.»  Pendleton. 

2506.  Dora  Dean,  b.^29  June,  1873;  m.  at  Westerly,  in  1894,  Andrew 

Peter  Culver,  b.  15  Dec,  1867,  North  Stonington,  Conn., 
son  of  Peter  Burdick  and  Mary  A.  (Main)  Culver.  Res., 
Jewett  City,  Conn.  Issue  (Culver) :  i.  Antonia  Beatrix^^, 
b.  19  Mch.,  1895,  Westerly,  ii.  Joseph  Andreto,  b.  20  Dec, 
1896,  Stonington,  Conn.  iii.  Evelyn  May,  b.  8  Mch.,  1900. 
iv.  Alexander  Peter,  b.  12  Jany.,  1902,  Griswold,  Conn.  v. 
Lottie  Viola,  b.  7  Oct,  1903,  Griswold.  vi.  T>aisy  Dean, 
b.  12  May,  1906,  Griswold. 

2507.  Grace,  b.  5  Feby.,  1877;  d.  28  April,  1887. 

2508.  Flora,  b.  5  Oct.,  1882;  m.  at  Westerly,  26  Nov.,  1902,  John 

Kingsbury  Pimer,  b.  there,  9  Aug.,  1882,  son  of  George  T. 
and  Josephine  (Burdick)  Pimer.  Res.,  near  Waterford, 
Conn.  Issue  (Pimer):  i.  Dorothy^^,  b.  12  Dec,  1906, 
Westerly,  R.  I. 

2509.  Charles   Lee,  b.   13   April,   1886;   m.   30   Dec,   1907,   Mary 

McLeod. 

1319.  William   Hyde*  Pendleton    (Charles  Lee'',  Charles  Le«% 

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John^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6  April, 
1855.  He  is  foreman  in  the  blacksmith  shop  connected  with  Smith's 
granite  quarry  near  Westerly  and  makes  his  home  in  that  town. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  16  May,  1875,  Alice  J.  Barber,  daughter 
of  Henry  M.,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  (Beebe)  Barber. 
Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

2510.  Mary  Eliza*,  b.  1  April,  1876;  m.  at  Westerly,  20  Sept.,  1893, 

Stephen  R.  Peckham,  son  of  William  J.  and  Alma  Ann 
(Smith)  Peckham.  Res.,  Niantic,  R.  I.  Issue  (Peckham): 
i.  Elmer  Af.",  b.  15  Jany.,  1895,  Westerly,  ii.  Gladyt  I,, 
b.  31  Mch.,  1898,  Westerly,  iii.  Alice  J.,  b.  16  Mch.,  1906, 
Niantic. 

2511.  Alice  Morton,  b.  31  Dec.,  1881;  d.  21  Aug.,  1885. 

2512.  WiUiam  Henry,  b.  28  Mch.,  1886;  m.  at  Westerly,  29  May, 

1907,  Eva  May  Thomas,  dau.  of  George  A.  and  Edna  V. 
(Hill)   Thomas. 

1320.  Ellen  Maxson*  Pendleton  (Charles  Lee'',  Charles  Lee*, 
John^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  July, 
1857.     She  married,  12  April,  1876,  Joseph  C.  Reynolds. 

Issue   (Reynolds),  first  three  bom  at  Westerly,  last  four  at 
Providence,  R.  I.: 

i.  Sarah*,  b.  6  Feby.,  1877;  d.  8  Dec,  1887. 
ii.  WiUard  Earl,  b.  14  Oct.,  1878;  d.  2  Nov.,  1878. 
iii.  Martha  Ellen,  b.  10  Sept.,  1879;  m.  7  June,  1899,  Axel  Lewis 

Anderson.     Res.,  Worcester,   Mass. 
iv.  Ethel  May,  b.  7  Feby.,  1882,  Norwich  Conn.;  m.  6  Aug.,  1903, 

Frederick  Charles  Paice.     Res.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
V.  William  Howard,  b.  12  May,  1884;  d.  5  Dec,  1887. 
vi.  Mary  Jennett,  b.  16  Julv,  1886. 
vii.  John  P.,  b.  23  May,  1891;  d.  29  Oct.,  1891. 
viii.  Beatrice  Viola,  b.  3' Nov.,  1894. 

1325.  Benjamin  Franklin*  Pendleton  (Benjamin',  Benjamin*, 
Benjamin*,  Col.  fViUiam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16 
July,  1813,  and  died  in  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  3  September,  1857. 
He  married  his  first  cousin,  [1354]  Emily*  Pendleton  and  had  but 
one   son: 

2513.  Benjamin*.     He  married  a  widow  and  d.  soon  after  marriage, 

leaving   no   issue. 

1333.  Ezra  Frederick*  Pendleton  (Frederick'^,  Benjamin*,  Ben- 
jamin*, Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  26 
August,  1812,  and  died  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  8  December,  1893.  At  an 
early  age  he  was  taken  by  his  father  to  Steuben  County,  N.  Y., 
where  he  lived  until  he  was  about  thirty  years  old.  He  then  re- 
moved to  Du  Page  County,  111.,  and  ten  years  later  to  Waterloo, 


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lowa^  where  the  rest  of  his  life  was  spent.     He  was  a  prosperous 
f  armer^  and  much  esteemed  in  the  communities  where  he  lived. 

Ezra  F.^  Pendleton  married^  4  October,  1837,  Mary  Richardson, 
daughter  of  Ebeneser  and  Mercy  (Nogar)  Richardson.  She  died  at 
Waterloo,  Iowa,  6  June,  1886. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Greenwood,  N.  Y.,  next  three  in 
DuPage  County,  111.: 
2614.  William  Augustus*,  b.  11  Nov.,  1838;  m.  Eleanor  Finley. 

2515.  Mary  Jane,  b.  21  Dec,  1841;  d.  2  May,  1843. 

2516.  Gertrude  Amelia,  b.  18  Feby.,  1843;  m.  at  Waterloo,  Iowa, 

25  Mch.,  1859,  John  Miller  Grant,  son  of  George  and  Phebe 
Grant.     He  was  b.  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  20  Mch.,  1831, 

and  d.  at  Waterloo,  la.,  7  July,  1901.     Issue  (Grant),  first 

two  b.  at  Ticonderoga:     i.  Francis  J.^^  b.  1  Oct,  1860.     ii. 

Frederick  H.    (twin  with   Francis),   d.    7   Aug.,   1907.     iii. 

Edith  A.,  b.   24  Aug.,   1873,  Waterloo,  la.;  m.   Dr.  

Groves,     iv.  Grace   Iva,   b.    24   April,    1883,    Waterloo;   d. 

there,  7  Feby.,  1903.     Mrs.  Grant  and  her  family  live  at 

Waterloo,  Iowa. 

2517.  Ebenezer  Richardson,  b.  17  Sept.,  1845;  m.  Rovilla  A.  Cobb. 

2518.  Emma  Augusta,  b.  6  Jany.,  1848;  m.  23  Oct.,  1867,  Zimri 

Streeter,  Jr.,  son  of  Zimri  and  Lucinda  (Dean)  Streeter. 
Res.,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa.  Issue  (Streeter):  i.  Eera  P.^^, 
b.  27  Nov.,  1868;  m.  Ella  Pierpont.  [Ref.:  "Descendants 
of  Stephen  and  Ursula  Streeter,"  p.   196.] 

2519.  Ezra  Frederick,  Jr.,  b.  3  June,  1850;  m.  Sarah  A.  Jackson. 

2520.  Charles  Henry,  b.  31  Mch.,  1855,  Waterloo,  la.;  d.  there,  3 

May,  1875. 

1336.  Charles  Henry*  Pendleton  (Frederick^,  Benjamin^,  Ben-' 
jatnin^.  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov., 
1816,  and  died  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  14  March,  1894.  He  was  at 
various  times  a  railroad  contractor,  an  oil  operator,  a  commission 
merchant  and  a  lumber  dealer  in  Chicago.  In  this  latter  business  he 
accumulated  a  fortune,  much  of  which  he  lost  in  the  Chicago  fire 
and  in  operations  in  the  grain  market.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Chicago  Board  of  Trade. 

Charles  H.*  Pendleton  married  at  Greenwood,  N.  Y.,  10  June, 
1838,  Charity  Sears,  bom  30  March,  1820,  died  24  January,  1896, 
Youngstown,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Susan  (Gilbert)  Sears. 
Issue,  first  child  born  at  Peru,  next  four  at  Elgin,  111. : 

2521.  Charles  Richard*,  b.  17  Feby.,  1840;  d.  ae.  10  months. 

2522.  Elizabeth  Angel,  b.  6  Sept.,  1841;  m.  17  June,  1863,  Charles 

Henry  Herrick,  b.  in  Maine,  9  Sept.,  1825,  d.  1  May,  1871, 
Iowa  City,  la.,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mary  D.  (Keith)  Her- 
rick. He  was  a  civil  engineer  and  commission  merchant. 
Issue  (Herrick),  b.  at  Iowa  Citv,  la.:  i.  Charles  Henry 
Pendleton}^,  b.  23  Nov.,  1865;  d.  11  Mch.,  1897,  Jesup,  Ga. 
ii.  George  Franklin,  b.   20   Oct.,   1868;  m.   24  June,   1898, 


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Eva  Laura  Spear.  He  is  on  the  staff  of  the  Youngstown 
[Ohio]  "Telegram."  iii.  Clara  Henry,  b.  14  Nov.,  1871; 
unmar.   (1904.)      [Ref.:     "  Herriek  Family/'  p.  323]. 

2523.  Serena  Susan,  b.  1  Sept.,  1844;  d.  1  Aug.,  1847. 

2524.  Bradford  Henry,  b.  22  Mch.,  1846;  m.  Emma  H.  Bowen. 

2525.  Warren  Colby,  b.  3  Feby.,  1849;  m.  Annie  M.  Wallack. 

2526.  Martin  James,  b.  21  Mch.,  1852,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa;  m.  Alice 

M.  Worthington. 

1336.  Benjamin  Franklin^  Pendleton  (Frederick^,  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Canisteo,  N.  Y., 
13  March,  1818,  and  died  at  St  George,  Utah,  17  Nov.,  1881.  At 
the  time  of  his  decease  the  following  obituary  was  published  in  a 
Salt  Lake  City  newspaper: 

"  Benjamin  F.  Pendleton,  whose  sudden  death  we  announced  on 
Saturday  morning,  as  having  occurred  at  St.  George  the  day  previous, 
has  been  a  life-long  pioneer,  in  one  place  or  another.  He  was  bom 
in  New  York  in  1818,  and  when  twenty-three  or  twenty-four,  hear- 
ing of  Illinois,  which  was  just  then  opening  up,  he  started  for  that 
state.  He  settled  in  a  town  named  Peru,  on  the  Illinois  river  and 
helped  build  up  that  place.  From  there  he  went  to  Pike  County, 
and  there  joined  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints,  a 
faithful  member  of  which  he  continued  up  to  the  time  of  his  sudden 
demise.  From  Pike  County  he  went  to  Hancock  County,  following 
the  blacksmithing  trade.  He  was  with  the  Mormons  when  driven 
from  that  county,  and  he  accompanied  them  as  they  were  gradually 
forced  westward,  and  reached  Council  Bluffs  in  1846.  He  remained 
at  the  last  named  place  until  1848,  when  he  came  here,  one  year 
after  the  arrival  of  the  pioneers.  He  at  once  took  up  his  abode  in 
the  Ninth  ward,  and  helped  to  build  up  this  city.  In  1856  he  ac- 
companied the  party  that  went  to  Salmon  river  and  established  Fort 
Lemhi.  Returning  to  Salt  Lake  he  remained  for  a  few  years,  and 
then  was  called  to  go  south  to  build  up  a  settlement  at  St  George, 
which  had  not  then  been  located.  He  assisted  in  breaking  the  first 
soil  in  that  section,  and  has  been  a  constant  resident  there  ever  since, 
rendering  valuable  assistance  in  building  up  that  now  prosperous 
locality. 

"  Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  most  useful  man  amonjr  pioneers.  His 
father,  Frederick  Pendleton,  was  a  pioneer  of  New  York,  and  helped 
to  cut  away  the  timber  from  that  now  leading  state  in  the  union. 
His  sons,  Benjamin  and  Andrew,  there  became  used  to  pioneer  life, 
knew  its  requirements  and  were  prepared  for  its  emergencies.  Ben- 
jamin was  a  first  class  blacksmith.  In  early  days,  when  it  was  next 
to  impossible  to  import  tools,  he  manufactured  farming  implements, 
and  they  were  used  all  through  the  territory.  He  made  flour  mills, 
saw  mills,  molasses  mills,  the  first  cotton  jenny  made  in  Dixie,*  and 

♦  St  George  is  still  called  the  Dixie  of  Utah  as  cotton  was  grown  there  by 
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not  a  few  of  the  original  mills  are  yet  nmning^  and  bear  the  marks 
of  the  handiwork  of  Benjamin  F.  Pendleton.  The  onlj  amusements 
he  cared  for  were  hunting  and  fishingy  and  it  was  while  enjoying;  one 
of  these  that  he  met  with  his  unexpected  death." 

Benjamin  F.«  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Peru,  111.,  2  AprU,  1840, 
Lavina  Patten,  bom  17  November,  1820,  Tompkins  County,  N.  Y., 
died  14  March,  1900,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  daughter  of  John  and 
Betsey  (Brown)  Patten.  He  married  (2),  26  October,  1861,  Alice 
Jeffery,  bom  16  January,  1834,  Watford,  Northamptonshire, 
England. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  last  six  bom  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 

2527.  William",  b.  15  Aug.,  1841;  d.  12  April,  1842. 

2528.  Celestia  Ann.,  b.  9  Jany.,  1843,  Pleasantvale,  111.;  m.  Carlos 

N.  GiUett 

2529.  Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr.,  b.  15  May,  1844;  d.  2  Oct,  1851. 

2530.  John,  b.  22  Mch.,  1846;  d.  21  Aug.,  1847. 

2531.  Joshua,  b.  24  May,  1848,  in  Iowa;  m.  Delpha  Stewart. 

2532.  Andrew  J.,  b.  16  Nov.,  1850;  d.  6  Oct,  1851. 

2533.  Albert  Marion,  b.  4  Mch.,  1852;  m.  Frances  E.  Milner. 

2534.  Lavina  Amelia,  b.  17  Jany.,  1854;  m.  John  G.  Williams. 

2535.  Joanna  Melissa,  b.  21  Nov.,  1855;  m.  James  C.  Palmer. 

2536.  Abram  Patten,  b.  4  April,  1858;  m.  Mary  A.  Wells. 

2537.  Emma  Minerva,  b.  8  May,  1861;  m.  (1),  at  Salt  Lake  City, 

13  Nov.,  1890,  George  William  Crcmk,  b.  21  Sept,  1856. 
She  m.  (2),  at  St  Anthony,  Idaho,  29  Aug.,  1901,  Walter 
Clark.  Res.,  (1909),  Teton,  Idaho.  Issue  by  first  husband 
(Cronk):  i.  Frank  Pendleton^'',  b.  13  Mch.,  1892,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  St.  George,  Utah: 

2538.  Alice  Jeffery*,  b.  11  Mch.,  1863;  d.  same  day. 

2539.  Violet  Jeffery,  b.  15  Jany.,  1865;  m.  Haden  W.  Church. 

2540.  Gertmde  Jeffery,  b.  4  Sept.,  1866;  m.  at  St  George,  Utah,  6 

Dec.,    1900,    James    Ipson,    Jr.     Issue    (Ipson):     i.  Chru- 
iiana^^,  b.  2  Nov.,  1903,  Panguitxjh,  Utah. 

2541.  Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr.   (2nd),  b.  30  Sept,  1868;  m.  Amelia 

Y.  Thompson. 

2542.  Manette,  b.  6  April,  1871;  d.  June,  1876. 

2543.  Minnie  Jeffery,  b.  29  Jany.,  1874;  m.  Charles  Church. 

2544.  Wilford,  b.  28  Nov.,  1876;  m.  Lucy  Underwood. 

1340.  Andrew  Jackson*  Pendi«eton  (Frederick^,  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  CoL  Wtlliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Greenwood,  N.  Y., 
19  March,  1830,  and  died  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  28  June,  1908. 
Referring  to  his  death,  one  of  the  Salt  Lake  newspapers  published 
the  following  obituary: 

"  Andrew  J.  Pendleton,  one  of  Utah's  oldest  and  best  respected 
citisens,  died  yesterday  afternoon  at  1:10  o'clock,  after  an  illness  of 
only  a  few  days,  resulting  from  a  slight  concussion  of  the  brain. 

"  Last  Thursday  as  he  was  leading  his  pet  mare  into  the  bam, 


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she  suddenly  backed  and  threw  him  against  the  wall,  gi^ng  him  a 
severe  shaking  up  and  an  apparently  slight  bruise  on  the  back  of  the 
head.  Nothing  was  thought  of  the  matter  until  Friday  morning, 
when  he  lapsed  into  unconsciousness,  from  which  he  never  returned. 

"  Andrew  J.  Pendleton  was  bom  at  Steuben,  New  York,  March 
19,  1830,  and  with  his  brother,  Benjamin,  joined  the  Church,  par- 
ticipating in  the  early  scenes  of;  Church  history  and  drivings. 

*'  When  the  final  move  was  made  to  come  to  Utah,  the  deceased 
was  one  of  those  called  to  remain  at  Council  Bluffs  to  stand  guard. 
The  following  year,  1848,  he  came  to  Utah  and  settled  on  the  same 
block  that  the  home  is  now  on,  corner  of  Fifth  East  and  Sixth  South. 

"  In  the  early  Utah  days,  Mr.  Pendleton  was  recognized  as  one  of 
the  '  minute  men '  in  every  sense  of  the  word.  He  was  an  Indian 
fighter  and  engaged  in  many  of  the  battles  waged  against  the  red 
marauders. 

"  Soon  after  his  arrival,  Mr.  Pendleton,  with  others,  went  over 
to  California  with  the  gold  excitement.  On  his  return,  he  was  called 
by  the  Church  to  go  out  to  Carson  City,  Nev.,  and  assist  in  colonizing. 

"  He  returned  to  Utah  at  the  time  of  the  Johnston's  army  excite- 
ment, and  with  others,  journeyed  south  to  American  Fork.  Upon 
his  return  he  engaged  in  blacksmithing,  being  the  first  in  the  city. 

"  Mr.  Pendleton  has  held  many  positions  of  trust;  was  elected  to 
the  city  council  in  1890,  and  was  among  the  best  coundlmen  the 
city  has  ever  had.  He  also  held  a  position  of  land  and  water 
commissioner  as  its  first  appointee.  Indeed,  he  was  largely  respon- 
sible for  its  organization  and  present  existence." 

Andrew  J.®  Pendleton  married  in  Salt  Lake  City,  12  November, 
1861,  Mary  Speirs,  bom  16  October,  1830,  Pittsburg,  Pa,,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Cochran)  Speirs. 
Issue,  bom  in  Salt  Lake  City: 

2646.  Alice*,  b.  3  Feby.,  1853;  d.  30  Aug.,  1863. 
2546.  Mary,  b.  24  April,  1864;  d.  3  Sept.,  1863. 

2647.  Andrew   Jackson,   Jr.,   b.    22    Nov.,    1858;   m.    Elizabeth   A. 

Cooper. 

2648.  Ella,  b.  23  Mch,,  1868;  unm. 

1346.  Harry'  Pbndleton  (Lodowich'' ,  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  1  June,  1817, 
and  died  at  Ashley  Falls,  Mass.,  22  October,  1890.  He  was  a  school 
teacher  and  farmer. 

He  married  (1),  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  10  November,  1845,  Lucy 
Maria  Chapin,  bom  there,  2  May,  1826,  died  28  April,  1889,  Lee, 
Mass.,  daughter  of  Sheldon  and  Althea  (Huggins)  Chapin.  He 
married  (2),  at  Lee,  Mass.,  23  Dec,  1889,  Mrs.  Aurelia  H.  Stratton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Sheffield,  Mass.: 
2549.  Lucy  Jane®,  b.  3  Oct.,  1846;  m.  at  Lee,  Mass.,  as  his  second 
wife,   23    May,   1876,   Charles   Gilbert   Smith,  b.   21   April, 
1844,  son  of  Oliver  and  Calista  (Renwee)  Smith.     No.  issue. 
Res.,  Canaan,  Conn. 


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8660.  Frances  Martha^  b.  8  Oct-,  1853;  m.  Andrew  J.  Port 
2651.  Minnie  Jennette,  b.  1  Nov.,  1858;  ul  Conrad  Meyer. 

1346.  Lois'  Pendleton  (Lodofvick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col. 
WiUiafn\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Gosben,  Conn.,  1  Marcb,  1819,  and 
died  at  Litcbfield,  Conn.,  2  November,  1890.  She  married  at  Litch- 
field, 11  May,  1842,  Edward  O.  Peck. 

Issue  (Peck): 
i.  Oliver  Pendleton*,  b.  25  Feby.,  1843;  m.  12  May,  1864,  Lizzie 

Brown, 
ii.  Mary  A.,  b.   10  Feby.,  1846;  d.  25  Jnly,  1878,  New  Haven, 

Conn.;  m.  1  Jany.,  1873,  George  Loomis. 
iii.  Edward  E.,  b.  19  Feby.,  1852;  d.,  29  May,  1853. 
iv.  Harriet  Augusta,  b.  25  Dec,  1853;  d.  19  Aug.,  1879;  m.  18 

Sept.,1877,   Edward   W.    Phelps.     One   child,   Edward   0.^^ 

(Phelps),  b.  21  Aug.,  1878.     Res.,  Bantam,  Conn. 
V.  Edward  E.  (2nd),  b.  6  May,  1857;  d.  10  Jany.,  1858. 
vi.  WiUiam  Willard,  b.  15  Aug.,  1859;  m.  28  April,  1881,  Carrie  E. 

Jaynes.     Res.,  Sharon,  Conn, 
vii.  AugusU  A.,  b.  6  July,  1865;  m.  2  Nov.,  1882,  William  W.  Sco- 

ville.     Res.,  Elmwood  (Hartford),  Conn. 

1347.  Margaret  Haley*  PBin)LETON  (Lodonnck^,  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  CoL  William!^,  Joseph}),  was  bom  at  Cornwall  Hollow, 
Conn.,  10  April,  1821,  and  died  at  Lakeville,  Conn.,  28  May,  1888. 
She  married  at  Litchfield,  Conn.,  26  January,  1847^  Henry  B. 
Chapin,  bom  23  August,  1818,  Sheffield,  Mass.,  died  5  May,  1889, 
Lakeville,  Conn.,  son  of  Sheldon  and  Althea  (Huggins)  Chapin. 

Issue   (Chapin),  first,  second,  and   fourth  born  at  Sheffield, 
Mass. : 

i.  Frank  Henry*,  b.  6  June,  1848;  m.  (1),  6  June,  1872,  Carrie 
R.    Langdon;    (2),  3   May,   1876,   Sarah   Sheldon;    (3),   24 
Nov.,  1904,  Loretta  Eldridge.      Res.,  Lakeville,  Conn, 
ii.  Mary  Pendleton,  b.  24  Sept.,  1850;  m.  29  May,  1872,  William 

Kane.     Res.,   Lakeville,   Conn, 
iii.  Sarah  Augusta,  b.  17  Mch.,  1852,  Litchfield,  Conn.;  m.    (1), 
Oct.,  1874,  Albert  Decker;   (2),  1883,  George  F.  Kemper. 
Res.,  Phoenix,  Arizona, 
iv.  Edward  Burrell,  b.  6  Mch.,  1856;  d.  6  Oct.,  1863. 
V.  Norman  Henry,  b.  26  Jany.,  1868,  Ashley  Falls,  Mass.;  d.  10 
Jany.,  1900,  Phoenix,  Ariz.;  m.  Marie  Barrone. 

1353.  Oliver  Henry*  Pendleton  {Henry'',  Benjamin^,  Benja- 
min^, CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.  He 
went  to  California  in  1849,  returned  East  and  lived  at  Norwalk, 
Ohio,  for  some  years,  then  went  back  to  Leonardsville,  where  he 
died. 

He  married,  22  March,  1842,  Hannah  Brown,  bom  14  March, 
1821,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Hannah  (Langworthy)  Brown.     She 


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married  (2)>  4  Nov.,  1886^  James  Whipple  Baker  and  in  1904  was 
living  at  Norwalk^  Ohio. 

Oliver  H.*  Pendleton's  children  were: 
2652.  Alice*,  b.   29  Aug.,  1843;  d.   Sept.,   1862,  Norwalk,  O.;  m. 
Carleton  Abbott.     No  issue. 

2553.  Emma,  d.  ae.  about  6  years. 

1357.  James  Oliver®  Pendleton  (Oliver',  Benjamin^,  Benja- 
min'^, Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.,  9 
August,  1827,  and  died  at  Shanghai,  China,  2  July.  1872. 

He  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  10  Sept.,  1859,  Mary  Louise 
Horn. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Shanghai,  China: 

2554.  Emma%  d.  infancy. 

2555.  Benjamin  Horn;  he  is  a  graduate  of  Yale  University,  class 

of  1884,  receiving  the  degree  of  B.  A.  For  a  number  of 
years  he  has  been  in  the  wholesale  tobacco  business  in  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  making  his  home  at  Oakland,  where  he 
has  been  a  member  of  the  city  council. 

2556.  Helen    Wells,    b.    4    Feby.,    1867,    Stonington,    Conn.;    unm. 

Res.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

1359.  Mary  Augusta*  Pendleton  (Oliver',  Benjamin*,  Benja- 
min*, Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  South  Edmeston,  N.  Y., 
19  December,  1839.  She  married  (1),  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  22  May, 
1860,  William  Sharpless  Jackson,  bom  18  June,  1832,  son  of  Jesse 
and  Elizabeth  (Sharpless)  Jackson.  She  married  (2),  at  Hudson, 
Wis.,  1  January,  1871,  Reuben  Kramer  Althouse,  bom  27  October, 
1840,  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  son  of  Tobias  and  Elizabeth  (Kramer) 
Althouse.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  serving  three  years  in 
the  Second  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  and  took  part  in  the  battles  of 
Gettysburg,  the  Wilderness  and  in  Sheridiui's  campaigns  in  the 
Shenandoah  Valley.  For  four  months  he  was  a  prisoner  at  Ander- 
sonville. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Althouse  live  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.  We  are  greatly 
indebted  to  her  for  information  concerning  the  descendants  of  her 
grandfather,  Benjamin*  Pendleton,  Jr. 

By  her  first  husband,  she  had  issue  (Jackson): 
i.  James   Frederic',   b.    16   Aug.,   1861,  Wabasha,   Minn.;   m.    14 
June,  1885,  Linda  Pomroy.     He  is  a  graduate  of  Carleton 
College,  class  of  1883,  and  is  now  superintendent  of  chari- 
ties at  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Issue  by  second  husband    (Althouse),  bom   at   Minneapolis: 
ii.  Carrie  Augusta,  b.  8  Oct.,  1876;  m.  29  Jany.,  1896,  Arthur  W. 

Bonniwell.     Res.,  Minneapolis, 
iii.  George  Pendleton,  b.  22  Dec,  1878;  d.  22  July,  1879. 

Ref.:    "Sharpless  Genealogy." 


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EIGHTH    GENERATION  479 

1360.  Henry  Aldrich*  Pendleton  (Capt»  JotkuaJ,  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  CoL  William^  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Hopkinton^  R.  I., 
17  January,  1831.  He  was  engaged  for  many  years  in  construction 
work  on  various  railroads  in  New  England  and  is  now  living  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  en- 
listing at  Madison,  Conn.,  31  July,  1862,  as  sergeant  in  Co.  G,  14th 
Regt.  Connecticut  Volunteer  Infantry.  He  was  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  Antietam,  17  September,  1862,  and  was  discharged  on  account  of 
disability,  20  January,  1863. 

Henry  A.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  Ruth  Ann  Arnold.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  29  November,  1866,  Lydia  Whitehom  Slocum,  bom  31 
Augpist.  1845,  Richmond,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  (White- 
hom) Slocum. 

Issue    by    first   wife: 
2567.  Abby  Ann»,  b.  2  July,  1856,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  m.  at  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  26  Nov.,  1877,  George  H.   Ricker.     No  fur- 
ther record. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

2558.  Annie  Augusta*,  b.   14  July,  1868,  Richmond,  R.  I.;  m.  10 

Feby.,  1889,  Frank  Noble.  Res.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Issue 
(Noble) :     i.  Ethel  Erdine^^,  b.  6  Nov.,  1890. 

2559.  William  Joshua,  b.   1   Feby.,  1872,  Richmond,   R.   I.;  d.   21 

April,  1888. 

2560.  Nellie  Erdine,  b.   13  Jany.,  1874,  Hopkinton,  R.   I.;  m.  29 

Nov.,  1900,  Wilfred  Coates  Barber.  Res.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Issue  (Barber)  b.  Westerly:  i.  Mildred  Erdine^^,  b.  16 
April,  1903.     ii.  Richard  Lems,  b.  15  Dec,  1905. 

1361.  Benjamin  Whipple'  Pendleton  (Capt.  Joshua',  Benja- 
min^,  Benjamin!^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Exeter,  R. 
I.,  27  March,  1833,  and  died  at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  13  April,  1889. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  butcher. 

He  married  at  Richmond,  R.  I.,  12  Nov.,  1854,  Harriet  Slocum, 
bom  17  September,  1827,  died  8  September,  1897,  daughter  of  John 
and  Sarah  (Whitehom)  Slocum.     Issue: 

2561.  Harriet  Josephine*,  b.  27  Nov.,  1855,  Richmond,  R.  I.;  m.  at 

Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  25  Oct.,  1879,  John  Dye,  b.  there,  22 
Mch.,  1857,  son  of  Thomas  P.  and  Deborah  (Kenyon)  Dye. 
Res.,  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  Issue  (Dye) :  i.  Frank  Walter^^, 
b.  20  April,  1886. 

2562.  Benjamin   Elmer,  b.   21    Sept.,   1866,   Hopkinton,   R.    I.;   m. 

Mary  E.  Barber. 

Ref.s    ''The  Slocums  In  America." 

1364.  Edmond*  Pendleton  {Amos'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col, 
William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  26  October, 
1832,  and  died  at  Palatka,  Fla.,  30  October,  1898,  where  he  had 
been  engaged  in  orange  growing  for  twelve  years.     Previous  to  this 


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he  had  lived  for  a  long  time  in  Syracnse,  N.  Y.,  where  he  carried  on 
a  general  trucking  buBineas. 

Edmond®  Pendleton  married^  15  April,  1865,  Ida  L.  Smith,  bom 
32  August,  1838,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elisabeth  (Button) 
Smith. 

Issue,  bom  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.: 

2563.  Edwin  Eugene*,  b.  16  Mch.,  1867;  m.  Delia  F.  Davis. 

2564.  Eliza  M.,  b.  22  Mch.,  1870;  m.  (1),  1  January.  1887,  Schuy- 

ler Ludlow,  bom  30  Aug.,  1853,  Newark,  N.  J.  She  m. 
(2),  at  Ridgely,  Md.,  28  Oct.,  1903,  Joseph  Betton,  b.  16 
Jany.,  1861.  Res.,  Ridgely,  Md.  Issue  by  first  husband 
(Ludlow),  b.  in  Fla.:  i.  Grace  Maf^,  b.  14  Sept.,  1889. 
ii.  Frank  J.,  b.  16  June,  1893.  iii.  Edith  M.,  b.  12  July, 
1897. 

2565.  Henry  Walker,  b.  19  Oct,  1872;  m.  Jennie  M.  Avery. 

2566.  Lewis  Erwin,  b.  12  July,  1874;  m.  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  11 

Jany,,  1899,  Mabel  Flynn  Hubley,  b.  30  Aug.,  1876,  New 
Castle,  N.  H.     No  issue.     Res.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

1368.  Joseph*  Pendleton  (DavicT,  Dnvid^,  Benjamin^,  CoL 
William^  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  March,  1817, 
and  died  at  Westbrook,  Conn.  20  Jany.,  1899.  He  married,  27 
December,  1841,  Louisa  Maria  Ross,  bom  12  January,  1820,  Say- 
brook,  Conn.,  died  25  December,  1896,  Westbrook,  Conn.,  daughter 
of  Anthony  G.  and  Dorcas  Bishop  (Dowd)  Ross. 

Issue,    first   child    born    at    Stonington,   others    at    Saybrook, 
Conn. : 

2567.  William  Joseph',  b.  14  Nov.,  1842;  m.   (1),  Grace  A.  Hay- 

den;  (2),  Mary  I.  Stokes. 

2568.  Grace  Maria,  b.  14  Feby.,  1845;  m.  12  Dec.,  1866,  William 

Henry  Morgan,  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  Ann  (Newton) 
Morgan.  Issue  (Morgan):  i.  Joseph  William}^,  b.  28 
Dec.,  1868;  d.  19  July,  1869.  They  have  an  adopted  dau. 
Carrie  Amelia. 

2569.  Christinna  Josephine,  b.  3  June,  1847;  d.  7  April,  1859. 

2570.  Ezra  Alberto,  b.  27  May,  1849;  m.  24  Dec,  1872,  Clarissa 

Stannard,  b.  18  Oct.,  1847,  dau.  of  Darius  and  Mary  Ann 
(Kelsey)  Stannard.  Res.,  Guilford,  Conn.  No  issue. 
They  have  an  adopted  dau.  Grace  Edith. 

1369.  David*  Pendleton  (3rd)  (DavicT,  David^,  Benjamin^^ 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  5  September) 
1818,  and  died  at  Preston,  Conn.,  25  November,  1902.  He  was  a 
carpenter  and  joiner  by  trade,  and  accumulated  some  property  so 
that  he  was  able  to  retire  from  business  and  spend  his  later  years  in 
comfort. 

He  married  at  Montville,  Conn..  1  November,  1840.  Margaret 
Hammond,  bom  in  Watford,  N.  Y.,  died  6  December,  1884.  Preston, 
Conn.,  daughter  of  William  and  Hannah  (Drey)   Hammond. 


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Issue^  first  three  bom  in  Prest<m,  Conn.: 

2671.  Benjamin  Franklin*,  b.  20  Dec.,  1841;  m.  (1),  Ruth  A.  Whit- 

aker;   (2),  Harriet  E.  Patridge. 

2672.  Jane  Gertrude,  b.  22  Feby.,  1844;  m.  [1474]  John  W.»  Pen- 

dieton. 

2673.  Josephine  Amanda,  b.  11  May,  1848;  d.  4  May,  1857. 

2674.  Nellie  Estella,  b.   22  Aug.,   1868,   Providence,   R.   I.;   d.   16 

Febj.,  1903,  Poquetannock,  Conn.;  m.  at  Preston,  Conn., 
14  Oct.^  1885,  Ralph  Herbert  Fillmore,  son  of  Ralph  and 
£lizabel£  (Fitch)  Fillmore.     No  issue. 

1371.  Courtland'  Pendleton  (David',  Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col. 
WUliam*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  16  Nov.,  1821,  and 
died  at  Loomis,  Calif.,  19  June,  1889.  In  early  life  he  made  sev- 
eral whaling  voyages  to  the  South  Atlantic,  and  then  learned  the 
carpenter's  trade,  which  he  followed  in  various  places  in  Connecti- 
cut. In  1876,  he  went  to  Texas  and  after  a  short  stay  there  re- 
turned to  Norwich,  Conn.,  and  in  the  nert  year  removed  with  his 
family  to  Nebraska,  where  he  engaged  in  cattle  raising.  He  re- 
mained in  this  state  until  1887  when  he  removed  to  Loomis,  Calif. 

Courtland®  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  3  May,  1846, 
Eliza  Hammond,  bom  21  February,  1823,  New  York  City,  died  28 
December,  1879,  Creighton,  Neb.,  daughter  of  William  and  Hannah 
(Drey)   Hammond. 

Issue: 
2676.  William  Courtland*,  b.  9  May,  1850,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.  Han- 
nah Burhans. 
2676.  Adaliza,  b.  21  June,  1863,  New  London,  Conn.;  m.  (1),  at 
Preston,  Conn.,  18  Mch.,  1872,  Henry  Luther  Grover.  She 
m.  (2),  J.  M.  Crook,  who  d.  12  Oct.,  1906.  Her  last  known 
address  was  Gretna,  Neb.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Grover) : 
i.  Henry  Courtland}^,  b.  21  Jany.,  1874,  Preston,  Conn.; 
m.  Gertrude  Smith,  ii.  Ruthann  Pendleton,  b.  29  Sept., 
1876,  Preston,  Conn.;  m.  Robert  Wharton  Ford.  iii.  Ella 
Adelle,  b.  21  Feby.,  1877,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  Henry  H. 
Hines.     iv.  Edna  Eliza,  b.  17  Nov.,  1880,  Colchester,  Conn. 

1372.  Phebe  Ann®  Pendleton  (William  Champion',  Davids, 
Benjamin'^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  6 
December,  1820,  and  died  there,  17  August,  1880.  She  married  at 
Westerly,  10  December,  1841,  James  Porter,  born  13  May,  1814, 
New  MSlford,  Conn.,  died  11  July,  1878,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  son  of 
Anson  and  Mehitable  (Mygatt)  Porter. 

Issue   (Porter),  born  at  Westerly,  R.  L: 
i.  Harriet  H.^  b,  1842;  m.  12  Oct.,  1868,  Albert  B.  Collins, 
ii.  William  A.,  b.  1847;  d.  1848. 
iii.  Charles   Anjson,   b.    12    May,    1849;   m.    (1),    26    May,    1869, 

Annie  Nichols;   (2),  12  May,  1892,  Mehitable  Crowell. 
iv.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  1864;  d.  unm.,  9  Nov.,  1876. 


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482  THB   PBNDLSTON   OKKBALOOT 

V.  Mary  Ross,  b.  9  June,  1857;  m.  28  Nov.,  1880,  Charles  W. 
Willard. 

1373.  William  Champion'  Pbndlkton  (Jr.)  (William  Cham- 
pion', David*,  Benjamin',  CoL  WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  12  August,  1822,  and  died  at  Daysville,  Conn.,  15 
June,  1848.     He  was  a  merchant 

He  married  at  Abington,  Conn.,  19  September,  1843,  Sarah  A. 
Franklin,  bom  1823,  Ashford,  Conn.,  died  22  October,  1863,  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Horatio  and  Mary  Franklin.  She  married 
(2),  as  his  second  wife,  19  February,  1861,  Leonard  Harding  Fair- 
banks*. 

William  C.®  Pendleton,  Jr.,  had  two  children: 

2577.  William  F.»,  b.  1844,  Abington,  Conn.;  d.  30  Aug.,  1845. 

2578.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  1846,  Daysville,  Conn.;  d.  21  July,  1854, 

Mendon,  Mass. 

1374.  John  Palmer®  Pendleton  (William  Champion',  David*, 
Benjamin*,  Col,  William*,  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  25 
November,  1824,  and  died  there,  19  February,  1899.  He  sen-ed 
under  Bumside  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  23  September,  1862, 
as  private  in  Co.  A,  12th  Regt.  Rhode  Island  Volunteer  Infantry. 
At  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg — 13  December,  1862 — ^he  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  shoulder,  and  was  in  hospital  until  the  27th 
of  March,  1863,  when  he  was  discharged  on  surgeon's  certificate. 

Except  for  such  time  as  he  was  a  soldier,  Mr.  Pendleton  always 
lived  in  or  near  Westerly,  and  engaged  in  farming.  During  the  last 
twenty  years  of  his  life  he  was  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church  in 
that  town.  He  married  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  29  December,  1844, 
Nancy  Diana  Sullivan,  bom  12  August,  1825,  Voluntown,  Conn., 
died  25  July,  1902,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  diaughter  of  Gardner  and  Nancy 
Diana  (Hurd)  Sullivan. 
Issue : 

2579.  Sarah  Jane^  b.  12  April,  1846,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  m.  6  Dec., 

1865,  David  J.  Slyne,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Manning) 
Slyne.  Res.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Issue  (Slyne):  i.  Walter 
David^^,  b.  17  Dec,  1866,  Chester,  Conn.;  m.  24  Dec., 
1895,  Florence  Shortman.  He  was  captain  of  the  Westerly 
militia  company  that  was  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service 
during  the  Spanish  war.  ii.  Mary  Pendleton,  b.  14  Janv., 
1874,  Westerly;  unm.  (1904). 
2680.  Josephine  Diana,  b.  17  Feby.,  1848,  Charlestown,  R.  I.;  m. 
13  Jany.,  1866,  Charles  Warren  Brown,  son  of  Willett  G. 
and  Mary  (Green)   Brown.     Res.,  Providence^   R.  I.     Issue 

*  On  page  541  of  the  "  Fairbanks  Genealogy "  it  is  erroneously  stated  that 
Leonard  H.  Fairbanks*  second  wife  was  Sarah  Pendleton,  dau.  oif  Robert  and 
Marv  (Franklin)  Pendleton,  and  that  she  was  born  at  Ashford,  Conn.,  29 
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(Brown) :  i.  Walter  Scott^"^,  b.  9  Oct.,  1867,  Warwick,  R. 
I.;  m.  Mary  Elmira  Loveulet.  ii.  WiUiam  Henry,  b.  14 
Mch.,  1869,  Warwick,  B.  I.;  m.  Fanny  Idella  Gallop,  iii. 
Fred  Eugene,  b.  29  Dec.,  1874,  Scituate,  R.  I.;  m.  Agatha 
May  Cole. 
2681.  William  Champion,  b.  7  July,  1852,  Westerly,  R,  I.;  m.  (1), 
Mary  E.»  Hall;  (2),  Leola  B.  Snyder. 

2582.  Mary  Ella,  b.  29  Ang.,  1855;  Hopkinton,  R.  I.;  d.  29  March, 

1894,  Saybrook,  Conn.;  m.  (1),  at  Westerly,  18  April,  1874, 
Frederick  V.  Burdick,  who  died  3  Oct.,  1877,  at  Waterford, 
Conn.  She  married  (2),  also  at  Westerly,  9  Nov.,  1881, 
Joel  P.  Newton.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Buordick) :  i. 
John  Palmer^^,  b.  at  Westerly;  m.  Grace  Sunderland.  Res., 
Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  Issue  by  second  husband  (Newton) : 
ii.  Edith  Arline^^,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.  Res.,  Saybrook, 
Conn. 

2583.  Nellie  Phebe,  b.  29  Sept.,  1858,  Charlestown,  R.  I.;  d.   14 

Aug.,  1882;  m.  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  6  Nov.,  1881,  William 
Stacy  Harding,  son  of  William  and  Lenora  Harding.  No 
issue. 

2584.  John  Edward,  b.  1  July,  1860,  Carolina,  R.  I.;  m.  Evelyn  A. 

Green. 

2585.  Harriet  Adelaide,  b.   1    June,   1862,   Westerly,   R.   I.;   m.   at 

Westerly,  29  Nov.,  1882,  Oliver  Perry  Crandall,  b.  24  May, 
1858,  Westerly,  son  of  Charles  and  Margery  (Gavitt) 
Crandall.  They  live  near  Westerly.  Issue  (Crandall),  b. 
at  Westerly:  i.  Charles  Perry^^,  b.  20  Dec.,  1885.  ii. 
Harry  Franklin,  b.  6  Feby.,  1897. 

1375.  Charles  Phelps  Williams*  Pendleton  (JVilliam  Cham- 
pion"^,  David^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Wes- 
terly, R,  I.,  15  March,  1827,  and  died  there  in  December,  1905. 
He  married  (1),  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  19  April,  1852,  Ellen  White- 
head, bom  in  England  about  1830,  died  at  Westerly,  2  March,  1864, 
aged  33.  He  married  (2),  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  11  October,  1865, 
Ellen  J.  Powers,  daughter  of  Th<mias  and  Catherine  (Wallace) 
Powers. 

Issue — ^by  first  wife — ^bom  at  Westerly: 

2586.  William  Champion^  b.  22  May,  1853;  m.  Clara  V.  Stacy. 

2587.  Frederick  Odell,  b.  29  Mch.,  1858;  m.  Jane  V.  Crotty. 

1382.  Albert  Palmer*  Pendleton  {William  Champion'',  David^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  17 
March,  1842,  and  has  always  made  that  town  his  home,  where  he 
has  engaged  in  the  grocery  business  for  many  years. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  17  March,  1870,  Laura  Emily*  Thomp- 
son, bom  1  March,  1845,  Westerly,  died  there  7  October,  1908, 
daughter  of  Pardon  Henry  and  Laura  A.*  (Cottrell)  Thompson  and 
^granddaughter  of  Elias,  Jr.,  and    [270]    Fanny^    (Pendleton)    Cot- 


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trell.  Mrs.  Pendleton  always  tock  mnch  interest  in  genealogy  and 
six  days  before  her  death  dictated  to  her  daughter  many  facts  con- 
cerning the  family  of  her  grandmother,  [270]  Fanny^  (Pendleton) 
Cottrell. 

Issue: 
2688.  Fanny  Thompson*,  b.  2  May,  1871,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  unm.  She 
was  graduated  from  Wellesley  College  with  the  degree  of 
B.  A.  in  1891,  and  two  years  later  received  the  A.  M.  degree 
from  Cornell.  She  has  been  engaged  in  teaching,  but  re- 
signed her  position  to  care  for  her  mother  during  her  last 
sickness,  and  is  now  living  at  home. 

1384.  Ethan  Dudley*  Pendleton  [Ethan',  David^,  Benjamin', 
Col  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lottery  Village,  Westerly,  R.  I., 
24  December,  1828,  and  died  at  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  13  June, 
1908.  He  served  three  years  in  the  Civil  War  as  private  in  Battery 
F,  1st  Regt  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  enlisting  27  March,  1862. 
He  was  in  the  hospital  at  Point  Lockout,  Md.,  from  29  December, 
1865. 

1863,  to  January,  1864,  and  was  mustered  out  in  the  field,  27  March, 
Ethan  D.®  Pendleton  married  at  Westerly,  15  June,  1851,  Thank- 
ful Nye,  bom  5  October,  1834,  Charlestown,  R.  L,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than R.  and  Hannah  (Jacques)  Nye. 
Issue,  bom  at  Wakefield,  R.  L: 

2589.  Herbert  Oscar*,  b.  3  Sept.,  1860;  d.  infancy. 

2590.  Agnes  Newbem,  b.  3  Dec.,  1862;  m.  Joshua  Francis  Claris, 

b.  4  Feby.,  1847,  Mlatunuck,  R.  L,  son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Tucker)  Clai^.  Res.,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.  Issue 
(Clark):  i,  Rollin  Grover^^,  b.  23  July,  1884.  ii.  Roma 
WelU,  b.  26  July,  1885.  iii.  Mar^  Gladys,  b.  6  Sept.,  1888. 
iv.  Henrif  Dudley,  b.  29  Sept.,  1889. 

1385.  Stanton  Sheffield'  Pendleton  {Ethan^,  David^^  Benja- 
min', Col.  William^,  Joseph'),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  5  Febru- 
ary, 1831,  and  died  there  12  December,  1897.  He  married  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  4  August,  1850,  Mary  Abby  Potter,  bom  17 
August,  1834,  South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  William  J.  and 
Alice  (Segar)  Potter.     She  is  now  living  at  Watch  Hill,  R.  I. 

Issue,  bom  at  Watch  Hill: 

2591.  Edgar  Sheffield*,  b.  31  Mch.,  1857;  m.  (1),  Sarah  C.  Burdick; 

(2),  Mrs.  Clara  E.  AUen, 

1389.  Rhoda  Mercy*  Pendleton  {Ethan^,  David',  Benjamin', 
Col.  William'^,  Joseph'),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  November, 
1837,  and  died  there,  8  June,  1874.  She  married,  at  Westerly,  1 
December,  1856,  Merton  B.  Lewis,  son  of  Pardon  and  Susan  (Peck- 
ham)  Lewis.  He  died  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  23  June,  1905. 
Issue  (Lewis),  bom  at  Westerly: 


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i.  Gertrude  A.S  b.  12  Oct.,  1857;  m.  Oliver  Buck.     Res.,  Wood 

River,  R.  I. 
ii.  Julietta,  b.   5  April,   1860;  m.   John  McDonald.     Res.,  Wood 

River,  R.  I. 
iii.  Abraham,  b.  17  Feby.,  1862;  m.  Elisabeth  Cooper.     Res.,  Paw- 

catuck.  Westerly, 
iv.  Dora  Carpenter,  d.  infancy. 
V*  Dora  Carpenter  (2nd),  b.  21  April,  1867;  m.  Sheldon  T.  Hoxie. 

Res.,  Pawcatuck,  Westerly, 
vi.  Merton  B.,  Jr.,  b.  10  May,  1869 ;  m.  Avanda  Adrisca  (  ?)     Res., 

Westerly, 
vii.  Walter  Howard,  b.  21  May,  1871;  m.  Mary  Carson.     Res.,  Ux- 

bridge,  Mass. 
viii.  Mercy  Ann,  b.  5  Aug.,  1873;  m.  Frank  F.  Fields.     Res.,  Mat- 

tapan,  Mass. 

1390.  Palmer  Hall'  Pendleton  (Ethan',  David^,  Benjamin^, 
Col.  William^  Jageph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  30  October, 
1839,  and  died  at  Quonochontaug^  R.  I.,  18  October,  1866.  He  mar- 
ried at  Westerly,  18  June,  1860,  Susan  M.  Hewlett,  son  of  Nathan 
and  Mary  Hewlett.     Issue: 

2592.  Grace  Sophia*,  b.  22  Feby.,  1863,  Westerly;  m.    (1),  Nov., 

1886,  Fred  Palmer*  Carpenter,  a  first  cousin,  son  of  William 
Stroud  and  [1386]  Mary  Sophia®  (Pendleton)  Carpenter. 
She  married  (2),  Charles  (?)  Young.  Issue  by  first  hus- 
band (Carpenter):  i.  William  Stroud^^,  b.  14  Sept,  1888. 
ii.  Mary  Sophia,  d.  at  birth. 

1392.  Albert  Denison*  Pendleton  (Ethan',  Davids,  Benjamin^, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  21  September, 
1842.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Quonochontaug,  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  and 
lives  in  the  old  Sheffield  homestead. 

He  married,  6  October,  1861,  Susan  A.  Lewis,  bom  2  November, 
1841,  Westerly,  died  28  December,  1907,  Quonochontaug,  daughter 
of  Pardon  and  Susan  (Peckham)  Lewis. 
Issue : 

2593.  David  Albert*,  b.   22   Mch.,  1862,  Westerly,   R.   I.;  m.    (1) 

Emily  E.  Tanner;  (2),  Helen  Magoon. 

2694.  Lewis  Leon,  b.  10  June,  1865,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.;  m. 
Carrie  V.  Cook. 

2595.  Susan  Emily,  b.  1  Sept.,  1867,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.;  m.  at 
Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  July,  1894,  John  Elmer  Taylor,  b.  10 
Mch.,  1865,  Charlestown,  R.  L,  son  of  Joseph  E.  and 
Amanda  (Coon)  Taylor.  Res.,  Quonochontaug,  R.  I.  Issue 
(Taylor):  i.  Harold  Bavid}^,  b.  26  Dec,  1900.  ii.  Ethel 
Irene,  b.   23   May,   1903. 

2696.  Palmer  Hall,  b.  12  Nov.,  1870,  Charlestown,  R.  L;  m.  Jenny 
M.  Moor, 


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486  THB  PSNDLSTON  GSNKALOOT 

2597.  Olive  Eleanor^  b.  24  Jnne^  1874;  mmu 

2598.  Ethan,  b.  6  Mch.,  1881;  mrni. 

1393.  Adelaide  Augusta'  Pendleton  (Ethan',  Damd^,  Benja- 
min^, Col.  Waiiam\  Jageph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  19  Sep- 
tember, 1844.  She  married  there  in  1872,  James  Edwin*  Bliven,  son 
of  Joseph  L.  and  Harriet  Lorina*  (Chase)  Bliven,  grandson  of 
Maxson^,  Jr.,  and  Polly  (Marriott)  Chase,  and  great-grandson  of 
Maxson  and  [237]  Rebecca*  (Pendleton)  Chase.  Mrs.  Bliven  lives 
at  Westerly, 

Issne  (Bliven),  bom  at  Westerly: 
i.  Edwin  Pendleton*,  b.  21  July,  1873;  m.  Jane  Almira  Fenner. 

Res.,  Westerly, 
ii.  Alice  Angnsta,  b.    13   April,   1875;   m.  George   A.   McEenzie. 

Res.,  Westerly, 
ill.  James  Emilus,  b.  25  Oct,  1876;  m.  Mabel  Lillian  Clark.     Res., 

Denver,  Colo, 
iv.  Howard  Lewis,  b.  20  Nov.,  1881;  m.  Lira  Rose  Midwood.     Res., 

Westerly. 
V.  Sophia  Ann,  b.  5  May,  1883;  d.  25  June,  1883. 

Ref.:    Unpublished  records  of  the  Chase  Family. 

1394.  Francina  Hall*  Pendleton  (Ethan'',  David^,  Benjamin^, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  29  November, 
1845.  She  married  there,  24  November,  1864,  John  Emery  Gavitt 
Residence,  Westerly. 

Issne  (Gavitt),  bom  at  Charlestown,  R.  I.: 
i.  Ethan  Pendleton*,  b.  19  Nov.,  1865;  m.  Mary  Lawton.     Res., 

Westerly, 
ii.  Bertha  Augusta,  b.  13  May,  1872;  m.  Albert  Dickerson.     Res., 

Westerly, 
iii.  Frank  Lee,  b.   7  Aug.,   1876;   m.   Margaret  McEenzie.     Res., 

Westerly, 
iv.  Julius    Babcock,   b.    18   April,    1879;   m.    Elizabeth   Thompson. 

Res.,  Westerly. 
V.  Jesse  Babcock   (twin  with  Julius),  m.  Margaret  Burns.     Res., 

Brockton,  Mass. 

1395.  Samuel  Francis'  Pendleton  (Ethan'',  David^,  Benjamin^, 
Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  5  September, 
1848.  He  has  lived  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  for  over  thirty  years. 
He  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  12  November,  1867,  Abbie  F.  Tefft, 
bora  16  June,  1850,  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  died  12  June,  1882,  Prov- 
idence, daughter  of  Benjamin  G.  and  Emma  (Tefft)  Tefft.  He 
married  (2),  at  South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  23  August,  1883,  Mary 
Eliza  Gardner,  bom  4  April,  1849,  Kingston,  R.  I.,  daughter  of 
Stephen  and  Eliza  Jane  (Tefft)  Gardner. 


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Issue^  first  child  bom  at  Anthony^  R.  I.^  others  in  Providence: 

2599.  Oscar   Tefft^,   b.   26    Mch.,   1872.     He  was   in   England   in 

1904. 

2600.  Amy,  h.  29  July,  1877;  d.  10  Aug.,  1877. 

2601.  Mande,  b.  11  July,  1879;  d.  13  Aug.,  1880. 

2602.  Everett,  b.  9  July,  1880;  m.  Lulu  Barber. 

1399.  Benjamin  Downs'  Pendleton  (Jahes^,  Lebbeus^,  Benja- 
min^, CoL  WilUam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Groton,  Conn.,  26  Sep- 
tember, 1823,  and  died  at  Beckwith,  Tenn.^  13  August,  1883,  or  1884. 
He  was  a  cotton  manufacturer^  operating  factories  first  at  Sparta, 
then  at  Lebanon,  and  finally  at  Beckwith,  Tenn.  He  married  at 
Sparta,  Tenn.,  20  Febraary,  1862,  Celia  Stover,  bom  there,  5  Sep- 
tember, 1836,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Charity  (Vincen)  Stover. 
She  is  now  living  at  Beckwith^  Tenn. 
Issue : 

2603.  Ida  NashS  b.  22   April,   1864,   Sparta,  Tenn.;  m.   at   Beck- 

with, Tenn.,  12  Dec.,  1884,  Henderson  M.  Driver,  b.  28 
Oct.,  1858,  SmithviUe,  Tenn.,  son  of  William  L.  and  Winnie 
(Brient)  Driver.  Res.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.  Issue  (Driver), 
b.  Lebanon:  i.  Ben  D,^^,  b.  28  June,  1886.  ii.  John  A„ 
b.  2  Aug.,  1888.  iii.  MyHle  May,  b.  26  Nov.,  1890.  iv. 
Y(m  Laurance,  b.  17  Feby.,  1892.  v.  H.  M.,  b.  30  June, 
1895.  vi.  Ida  Nash,  b.  18  Feby.,  1899.  vii.  Elizabeth 
Pendleton,  b.  28  April,  1901. 

2604.  Emily  B.,  b.  17  Nov.,  1867,  Lebanon,  Tenn.;  d.  15  Sept.,  1870. 

2605.  George  H.,  b.  17  Nov.,  1870,  SQver  Springs,  Tenn.;  m.  21 

April,  1896,  Bela  May  Pogue.  No  issue.  Res.,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

2606.  Mary  Jane,  b.  30  Mch.,  1874,  Beckwith,  Tenn.;  m.  at  Nash- 

ville, Tenn.,  14  Feby.,  1896,  Malcohn  Glover,  b.  30  June, 
1866,  Gordenville,  Tenn.,  son  of  Paten  and  Vinni  (Elrod) 
Glover.  Res.,  Cormn,  Tenn.  Issue  (Glover):  i.  Vallie 
EHer^^,,  b.  14  April,  1896.  ii.  H.  C,  b.  22  Aug.,  1899.  iii. 
Cora  May,  b.  19  June,  1904. 

2607.  Edwin  Jabez,  b.  7  May,  1876,  unm.     Res.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

1402.  Ann    Eliza®    Pendleton     (Jabez'',    Lebbeus^,    Benjamin^, 
CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Groton,  Conn.,  4  August,  1827. 
She  married  at  Preston,  Conn.,  26  September,  1849,  Austin  Brewster 
Nash,  bom  there,  10  January,  1827,  died  15  April,  1890,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  son  of  William   Pendleton*  and   Clarissa    (Brewster)    Nash. 
Mrs.  Nash  now  lives  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Issue   (Nash): 
i.  Anna',  b.  15  Feby.,  1852,  Norwich,  Conn.;  d.  ae.  4  days, 
ii.  Ida  Brewster,  (twin  with  Anna),  m.  8  Oct.,  1873,  George  Austin 
Fenton.     Res.,  Union  City,  Conn. 

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488  THE    PENDLETON   CSBNEALOOT 

iii.  William  Henry,  b.  30,  or  31,  Aug.,  1856,  Preston,  Conn.;  unm. 

Res.,   Boston,   Mass. 
iv.  Lila  Pendleton,  b.  4  Aug.,  1859,  Preston;  m.  Oliver  T.  Forbes. 

Res.,  Norwich,  Conn. 
V.  Louis  Gilmore,  b.  9  Aug.,  1863,  Preston;  d.  unm.,  at  Norwich, 

Conn.,  17  Nov.,  1888. 
vi.  Charles  Bulkeley,  b.  2  July,  1868,  Norwich,  Conn.;  unm.     Res., 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
vii.  Frank  Pendleton,  b.  1  July,  1871,  Norwich;  d.  at  Philadelphia, 

15  Feby.,  1891, 

1403.  NoYES  Palmer^  Pendleton  {Jahez',  Lehheus^,  Benjamin^, 
CoL  William'^,  Joteph^),  was'  bom  at  Greenville,  Conn.,  1  June,  1829, 
and  died  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  7  August,  1874.  He  married  Mrs. 
Eliza  J.  Gibbs, — ^also  called  Eliza  J.  Penn.  She  was  living  in  Mem- 
phis as  late  as  1904.  They  are  said  to  have  had: 
[2608-10].  Three  sons,  who  died  in  infancy. 

2611.  Lucretia,  dec. 

1406.  Edwin  Barber*  Pendleton  (Jabes^,  Lehheus^,  Benjamin^, 
CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Greenville,  Conn.,  26  July, 
1833,  and  died  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  1  September,  1906.  He  was  a 
jeweller  and  goldsmith  and  followed  those  occupations  in  New  York 
City,  Boston,  Philadelphia,  Chicago,  and  other  places  until  after 
the  Civil  War  when  he  located  in  the  South.  For  many  years  he 
was  connected  with  a  large  jewelry  manufacturing  house  in  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

Edwin  B.®  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  Lide 
Curlette.  He  married  (2),  near  Leeville,  Tenn.,  27  February,  1879, 
Ellen  Lindsay,  bom  there,  25  December,  1852,  daughter  of  Lewis 
and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Lindsay.  She  is  now  living  with  her  four 
youngest  children  at  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Wilmington,  Del.: 

2612.  Edwin*,  b.  1863;  d.  Sept.,  1870,  Silver  Springs,  Tenn. 

2613.  Lila  Nash,  b.  21  Oct.,  1874;  m.  at  Chester,  Pa.,  1897,  Frank 

Gibson   Creadick,   b.    15    Dec.,    1869,   Felton,   Del.,   son   of 
Peter   and    Martha    Ellen    (Gibson)    Creadick.     Res.,   West 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     Issue    (Creadick):     i.  Clarence   Killen^^, 
b.  29  March,  1898. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  near  Leeville,  Tenn.: 

2614.  Elizabeth  Buchanan,  b.  23  Nov.,  1879;  m.  5  Dec.,  1898,  Pey- 

ton Fletcher  Ligon.     No  issue.     Res.,  Crawford,  Tenn. 

2615.  Louis   Lindsay,  b.   18   Sept.,  1882;  unm.     He  was  graduated 

from  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point  in  June, 
1908,  and  is  now  second  lieutenant  of  the  170th  Coast  Ar- 
tillery Co.  stationed  at  Fort  Morgan,  Ala. 

2616.  Josephine  M.,  b.  11  Sept,  1885. 

2617.  Harry  Everett,  b.  15  Nov.,  1888. 


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2618.  Ben  Frank,  b.  30  Nov.,  1881;  d.  19  Feb.,  1892. 

2619.  James  Arthur,  b.  20  May,  1893. 

1409.  Frank  Palmer"  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin'^,  Leh- 
beut*,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  30  June,  1834.  He  has  been  for  many  years  treasurer  of  the 
James  Smith  Woollen  Machinery  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  has 
also  had  charge  of  the  financial  department  of  James  Smith  &  Co., 
makers  of  textile  machinery.  He  married  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept., 
1873,  Lillie  Ives,  bom  17  May,  1846,  Meriden,  Conn.,  daughter  of 
Julius  and  Enid  Amelia  (Beadle)  Ives. 
Issue,  bom  in  Philadelphia: 

2620.  Alice  Amelia*,  b.  9  July,  1874;  m,  at  Philadelphia,  23  Jany., 

1896,  Charles  Clarence  McKee,  bom  there,  31  Dec,  1872, 
son  of  Josiah  Atkinson  and  Laura  (Bay lis)  McKee.  Res., 
PhUadelphia.  Issue  (McKee):  i.  BaylU  P.",  b.  10  Oct., 
1897. 

2621.  Edith  Emily,  b.  4  Dec,  1876. 

2622.  Frank  Ellsworth,  b.  9  Oct.,  1878;  m.  Helen  L.  Stevens. 

2623.  Arthur:  Ives,  b.  19  Sept.,  1881;  d.  16  Mch.,  1883. 

1416.  Gilbert  G.®  Pendleton  (GUherf,  Chriitopher  Segar^,  Ben- 
jamin^, Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  probably  at  New  London^ 
Conn.  He  was  a  master  mariner  and  died  in  the  West  Indies.  He 
married  at  New  London,  in  1874,  Sarah  J.  Dorsey.     Issue: 

2624.  Edward*,  b.  2  Oct.,  1874;  m.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  16  May, 

1901,  Grace  Evelyn  Broadhurst,  b.  21  Sept.,  1883,  Mans- 
field, Mass.,  dau.  of  Charles  and  Alice  (Newhall)  Broad- 
hurst. No  issue.  Mr.  Pendleton  served  as  Corporal  in  Co. 
A,  3rd  Regt  Conn.  Infantry  during  the  Spanish-American 
War,  and  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service,  6 
July,  1898.     He  is  a  machinist  and  lives  in  Providence. 

2625.  Earl,  b.  in  Falmouth,  England.     His  present  address  is  un- 

known. 

1420.  Edwin  Jabez*  Pendleton  (Benjamin'',  Jahez  Chete- 
brought,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee 
Falls,  Mass.,  29  April,  1844,  and  died  at  Mundale,  Mass..  13  April, 
1908.  He  was  a  farmer  and  spent  the  greater  part  of  his  life  in  the 
towns  of  Russell  and  Mundale,  Mass.  During  the  Civil  War  he 
served  in  Co.  H,  1st  Regt.  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  from  the  2nd  of 
December,  1863,  to  the  20th  of  February,  1865,  when  he  received 
his  discharge  on  account  of  disability.  He  was  wounded  at  the  bat- 
tle of  the  Wilderness.  Edwin  J.*  Pendleton  married,  15  July,  1866, 
Sirena  Aldrich,  bom  7  Feby.,  1850,  Avon,  Conn.,  daughter  of  John 
C.  and  Emily  (Hart)  Aldrich. 

Issue,  bom  at  Russell,  Mass.: 

2626.  Ellen  Maria*,  b.  11  Jany.,  1867;  m.  Stephen  H.  Bodurtha. 

2627.  Wilber  Edwin,  b.  29  Aug.,  1868;  m.  Grace  Phelon. 


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2628.  Benjamin  Ernest,  h.  12  Oct,  1870;  m.  Ndma  Pheloo. 

2629.  Thomas  Harlen,  b.  17  Mcfa.,  1872;  m.  Delia  L.  White. 

2630.  Eva  Grace,  b.  9  Feby.,  1874;  d.  23  April,  1874. 

2631.  AHce  Gertrude,  b.  19  Jany.,  1875;  m.  at  MiUerton,  N.  Y.,  21 

Janj.,  1890,  George  Allen,  Jr.,  b.  8  June,  1874,  Huntington, 
Mass.,  son  of  George  and  Maria  (MacDerby)  Allen.  Res., 
Mundale,  Mass.  Issue  (Allen):  i.  Thomas  Edward^^,  b.  6 
Sept.,  1892,  Westfield,  Mass.  ii.  Walter  Elton,  b.  19  Aug., 
1894,  Russell,  Mass.  iii.  Francii  Edgar,  b.  24  Dec.,  1899, 
Mundale,  Mass.  iy.  Eva  Viola,  b.  13  Aug.,  1901,  Westfield, 
Mass. 

2632.  Josephine  Thankful,  b.  11  June,  1877;  m.  at  Mundale,  Mass., 

14  June,  1899,  Charles  A.  Nelson,  son  of  August  William  and 
Clara  (Jones)  Nelson.  Res.,  Westfield,  Mass.  Issue  (Nel- 
son), b.  at  Westfield:  i.  Carl  Alvah^^,  b.  12  Feby.,  1901.  ii. 
Ellen  Josephine,  b.  1  May,  1908. 

2633.  Edna  Emily,  b.  30  Oct.,  1881;  m.  at  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug., 

1900,  Walter  Elton  Palmer,  K  4  Dec.,  1876,  Westfield, 
Mass.,  son  of  Ezra  and  Bridget  (MacMahone)  Palmer.  Res., 
Westfield,  Mass.  Issue  (Palmer):  i.  H.  Alonso^^,  b.  29 
Oct.,  1902,  Westfield. 

1424.  Alice  Hulda*  Pendleton  (Benjamin'',  Jahez  Chese- 
hraugh^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^ ,  Joseph),  was  bom  at  Blandford, 
Mass.,  8  August,  1853.  She  married,  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  25  Decem- 
ber, 1878,  Frank  Hallbourg,  bom  in  Alsaac,  30  April,  1852,  son  of 
Andrew  and  Mary  Hallbourg.     Residence,  Mundale,  Mass. 

Issue  (Hallbourg),  bom  at  Mundale: 
i.  Louis  F.*,  b.  19  Sept.,  1879;  m.  30  April,  1906,  Ella  M.  Carey, 
ii.  Thomas  B.,  b.  1  July,  1881;  m.  25  May,  1902,  Elaine  W.  Mullen, 
iii.  Henry  W.,  b.  14  Feby.,  1883 ;  unm.    In  1906  he  was  in  the  Gov- 
ernment service  in  the  Province  of  Leyte,  Philippine  Islands, 
iv.  Oren  P.,  b.  17  Nov.,  1888. 
V.  George  W.,  b.  1  July,  1891, 
vi.  Lotta  E.,  b.  19  Sept.,  1892. 

1425.  Arthur  Benjamin"  Pendleton  {Benjamin' ^  Jahez  Chese- 
hrough^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Blandford, 
Mass.,  30  April,  1856.  Outside  of  a  short  period  spent  in  Tennessee, 
Mr.  Pendleton  has  lived  the  greater  part  of  his  life  in  Russell,  Mass., 
where  he  was  an  extensive  land  owner,  and  engaged  in  farming  and 
lumbering.  Not  long  ago  he  removed  to  Westfield,  Mass.,  and  went 
into  the  automobile  and  garage  business. 

He  married  at  Russell,  Mass.,  19  January,  1879,  Katherine  Ida 
Haynes,  born  2  April,  1861,  Montgomery,  Mass.,  daughter  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  (Brookman)  Haynes. 
Issue,  born  at  Russell: 

2634.  Ernest  Raymond*,  b.  16  Oct.,  1880;  unm.     He  was  graduated 

from  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Boston,  Mass.,. 


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in  1904^  with  the  degree  of  M.  D.,  and  after  spending  some 
time  as  an  interne  at  a  hospital  in  Manchester^  N.  H.,  took 
pp  practice  at  New  Preston,  Conn.     He  is  now  located  at 
Westfield,  Mass. 
2636.  Olive  Annie,  b.  24  Jany.,  1882;  d.  2  April,  1886. 

2636.  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Aug.,  1886;  d.  6  Oct.,  1885. 

2637.  Ehner  Harry,  b.  24  Mch.,  1888. 

1426.  Sara  Roby*  Pendlbton  (Joieph  Norman',  Jahes  Cheie- 
hrough^y  Benjamin^,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Caledonia, 
Minn.,  22  December,  1856.  She  married,  at  Crossville,  Tenn.,  23 
February,  1879,  Arthur  Justin  Forbes,  bom  14  November,  1859,  New 
York  City,  son  of  Dr^  J.  H.  and  Pamilla  R.  (Meeker)  Forbes.  Mr. 
Forbes  is  a  newspaper  man  and  is  now  connected  with  the  Memphis 
[Tenn.],  "  Commercial  Appeal." 

Issue  (Forbes),  bom  at  Crossville,  Tenn.: 
i.  Margaret  Bethana*,  b.  16  Feby.,  1880. 

ii.  Arthur  Norman,  b.  7  June,  1881 ;  m.  25  Dec.,  1906,  Edna  Bur- 
ton.    During  the  Spanish-American  War  he  was  regimental 
bugler  of  the  4th  Regt.  Tenn.  Volunteers,  and  spent  the  win- 
ter of  1898-1899  in  Cuba, 
iii.  Phebe  Maria,  b.  31  Jany.,  1883. 
iv.  Jessie  Anstice,  b.  7  June,  1884. 
V.  Pamilla  Gladys,  b.  16  May,  1886;  d.  10  July,  1902. 
vi.  Justin  Edward,  b.  16  Feby.,  1889;  d.  9  May,  1890. 
vii.  Frances  Hildegard,  b.  8  Nov.,  1890. 
viii.  Zoe  Mabyn,  b.  19  Aug.,  1892. 
ix.  Dorothy  Eleanor,  b.  28  Oct.,  1894. 
z.  Nightingale  Tracy  (twin  with  Dorothy). 

1432.  Edward  WiHbbler*  Psndlbtox  (Henry'',  Joshua*,  Capt. 
Joshua*,  Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  13 
December,  1825,  and  died  at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  18  May,  1889.  He  re- 
ceived a  good  common  school  education  and  at  the  age  of  nineteen 
years  removed  to  Orleans  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  engaged  in  farm- 
ing until  1849,  when  he  went  to  California.  Two  years  later  he  re- 
turned home,  and  in  1852  settled  at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  where  the  rest 
of  his  life  was  spent.  Here  he  became  a  hotel  keeper  and  also  en- 
gaged in  mercantile,  manufacturing  and  agricultural  pursuits.  In 
1879  he  was  sent  to  the  Michigan  Legislature  as  State  Senator  from 
St.  Joseph  and  Branch  Counties.  He  also  held  many  public  offices 
at  Sturgis,  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  eight  years,  Supervisor 
of  the  Board  of  Education  and  also  helped  to  found  the  Public  Li- 
brary in  that  town. 

Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  Knight  Templar  and  Thirty-third  degree 
Mason,  and  his  wife  was  one  of  the  first  members  of  the  Eastern 
Star  order  in  Michigan,  and  held  many  prominent  offices  in  that 
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Edward  W."  Pendleton  married^  in  1866,  Eveline  Lorena  Baird, 
daughter  of  John  and  Persia  (Pettingill)  Baird. 
Issue: 

2638.  Edward  Wheeler*,  Jr.,  b.  6  Mch.,  1863,  Sturgis,  Mich.;  m. 

Josephine  M.  MacLoughlin. 

Ref.:    '^  Michigan  Biographies,'*  p.  517. 

1434.  Charles  Henry*  Pendleton  {Henry'' ^  Joshua*,  Capt. 
Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Broadabin,  N.  Y.,  18 
September,  1831.  As  a  young  man  he  removed  to  Illinois,  where  he 
lived  several  years  and  then  settled  at  Burr  Oak,  Mich.  Here  his 
family  remained  until  after  the  Civil  War,  during  which  struggle  he 
served  in  the  15th  Regt.  Mich.  Volunteer  Infantry.  In  1868  he  re- 
moved to  Nebraska,  in  1893  to  Kansas,  and  some  years  later  to  Okla- 
homa. He  made  his  home  at  Pond  Creek  for  some  time  and  then 
removed  to  Enid,  where  he  is  now  living. 

Charles  H.®  Pendleton  married,  in  Illinois,  28  February,  1856, 
Maria  Dorothy  England,  bom  in  Petersburg,  111.,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Winsy  (Ferguson)  England.     Issue: 

2639.  George  Henry*,  b.  23  Jany.,  1858,  Petersburg,  111.;  m.  Mary 

Higby. 

2640.  Sarah  Louisa,  b.  14  Oct.,  1859,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.;  m.    (1), 

Sylvester  Shervey,  son  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Beaver) 
Shervey.  She  m.  (2),  Frank  Fowler  and  d.  at  Tate,  Neb., 
27  June,  1888.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Shervey):  i.  Clara 
Pearl^^,  b.  30  Sept,  1877,  Tate,  Neb.;  m.  5  Dec.,  1893, 
William  Winter  Brown.  Res.,  Salina,  Kan.  Issue  by  second 
husband  (Fowler):  ii.  Lova^\  b.  18  Jany.,  1883,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. ;  m.  24  Sept.,  1902,  George  Boone  McCreary.  Res., 
Oklahoma,  Okla. 

2641.  Carrie  Eliza,  b.  1  Dec.,  1861,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.;  m.  14  Mch., 

1878,  James  Henry  Howard,  son  of  Philip  and  Winnie 
(Wood)  Howard.  Res.,  Pond  Creek,  Okla.  Issue  (How- 
ard), b.  near  Tate,  Neb.:  i.  Arthur  Henry^^,  b.  22  June, 
1882;  d.  31  Mch.,  1885.  ii.  Charles  Logan,  b.  7  Jany., 
1886.  iii.  Chester,  b.  12  July,  1887.  iv.  Marceline,  b.  28 
Oct.,  1900. 

2642.  Charles  Edward,  b.  26  Jany.,  1870,  in  Neb.;  m.  22  Feby., 

1893,  Gertmde  Elizabeth  Vessels,  dau.  of  Elijah  and  Alice 
(Thrall)  Vessels.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Pond  Creek,  Okla.  No 
issue  (1906). 

1436.  William  Laxsino*  Pexdlbton  (Henry'',  Joshua*,  Capt. 
Joshua*,  Col.  William\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  23 
May,  1839,  and  died  at  Havana,  Kan.,  4  February,  1875,  where  he 
had  been  a  successful  merchant.  He  married  Delia  Whiting  Sheldon, 
bom  18  March,  1841;  died  15  April,  1881,  Havana,  Kan.,  daughter 
of  Phineas  H.  and  Lucinda  F.   (Graves)  Sheldon.     Issue: 


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2643.  Jaj  Henry^  b.  1  May,  1866,  La  Orange,  Ind.;  m.  (1),  Clara 

M.  SUfford;  (2),  liUie  M.  Stafford. 

2644.  Etta  May,  b.  11  Jmie,  1867,  La  Grange,  Ind.;  m. Miller. 

Res.,  Independence,  Kan.     Issue  (MiUer):    i.  Clarence,    ii. 
Delia,     iii.  Perielei, 

2645.  William  Lansing,  Jr.,  b.  3  Jvlj,  1874,  Niotoze,  Kan.;  unm. 

Res.,  Havana,  Kan. 

1437.  Jamxs  Mortimxr'  Pendlbtok  {Henry'' y  Joshua^,  Capt, 
Joshua'^,  Col.  JVUliam'^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  27 
Jane,  1841,  and  died  at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  4  January,  1873.  He  mar- 
ried, 19  December,  1860,  Sarah  Elvira  Livermore,  daughter  of  Mar- 
shall and  Lois  (Tmsel)  livermore. 

Issue: 

2646.  Dora  Ester^  b.  9  Dec.,  1861;  d.  4  May,  1865. 

2647.  LoiB  Luella,  b.  26  May,  1864;  unm.     Res.,  near  Burr  Oak, 

Mich. 

1438.  Ira  Whxblbr*  Pxndlbton  {Henry'',  Joshua^,  CapU 
Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  12 
October,  1842.  He  made  his  home  at  Denver,  Col.,  for  many  years, 
where  he  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen.  He  is  now  living 
in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  He  married,  at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  25  October, 
1871,  Lucy  Belle  Orbison,  bom  13  March,  1854,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
daughter  of  Alexander  M.  and  Mary  S.   (Ayers)   Orbison. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  others  at  Denver,  Col. : 

2648.  Effie  BeUe*,  h.  24  Oct.,  1872. 

2649.  Ira  Wheeler,  Jr.,  b.  19  Oct.,  1874;  d.  unm.,  at  Los  Angeles, 

30  Sept.,  1900. 

2650.  William  Henry  Edward,  b.  1  April,  1880. 

2651.  Martha  Bessie,  b.  18  May,  1883. 

1439.  Dallas  M.®  Penblbtox  {Henry'',  Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  1  Decem- 
ber, 1844,  and  died  9  May,  1888.  He  married,  3  March,  1869, 
Maria  P.  Eaton,  daughter  of  Daniel  Eaton,  of  Saginaw,  Mich.  She 
died  27  May,  1882. 

Issue: 

2652.  Mary  Cecelia*,  b.  10  Mch.,  1870;  unm.     Res.,  Denver,  Col. 

2653.  Dallas  L.  Cady,  b.  10  Sept.,  1871 ;  m.  Lena  M.  Ridinger. 

2654.  Lucy  May,  b.  5  May,  1874;  unm.     Res.,  Denver,  Col. 

2655.  Charles  Edward,  b.  30  Dec.,  1875;  m.  . 

2656.  Sadie  Eliza,  b.   16   Sept.,   1878;  m.  West.     Res.,  Los 

Angeles,  Cal.     She  has  one  son. 

1440.  Chauncet  Henry*  Pendleton  {Joseph'',  Joshua^,  Capt. 
Joshua*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stephentown,  N.  Y., 
18  September,  1823.    He  has  engaged  in  various  occupations  in  New 


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York  State  and  in  Iowa,  and  in  1905  was  living  at  Minetto^  Oswego 
County,  N.  Y. 

Chauncey  H.®  Pendleton  married,  at  Easton,  N.  Y.,  32  October, 
1849,  Catherine  Eliza  Hollister,  bom  13  October,  1827,  daughter  of 
George  F.  and  Sylvia  (Brockway)  Hollister. 

Issue,  bom  at  Easton,  Washing^n  Co.,  N.  Y.: 

2657.  Merritt*,  b.  6  Jany.,  1852;  m.  Matilda  Northrup. 

2658.  George  Henry,  b.  6  Mch.,  1859;  m.  Harriet  L.  Thompson. 

Rcf.:    "  Hollister  Genealogy." 

1441.  Alice  Ann*  Pexdleton  (Joseph',  Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua^, 
CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  7  April,  1825. 
She  married,  at  Easton,  N.  Y.,  18  December,  1848,  Samuel  Nevins 
Wood,  bora  13  May,  1819;  died  3  March,  1907,  son  of  Daniel  and 
Bathshcba  (Trask)  Wood.     Residence,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Issue   (Wood) : 
i,  Charles   Elbert*,  b.   at  Cambridge,   N.   Y.;   m.   Louise   Tracey. 

He  was  killed  on  a  railroad  in  Feby.,  1886. 
ii.  George  Edward,  b.  at  Jackson,  N.  Y.;  m.  (1),  Margaret  Arge- 

singer;   (2), ;  rem.  to  Oregon. 

iii.  Mary  Florence,  b.  at  Jackson,  N.  Y.;  m.  Chauncey  Brockway. 

Res.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
iv.  Darwin  Wesley,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y.;  unm.     He  is  a  travel- 
ling salesman  and  lives  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1442.  Susan  Eliza*  Pendleton  (Joseph'',  Joshua*,  Capt 
Joshua*,  Col,  WUliatn*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stephentown,  N.  Y., 
17  August,  1827.  She  married,  1  November,  1844,  Sylvester  Van 
Bergan,  son  of  William  and  Margaret  (Plank)  Van  Bergan.  Resi- 
dence (1905),  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Issue   (Van  Bergan): 
i.  George  Henry*,  b.  27  Jany.,  1847;  d.  9  Dec.,  1849. 
ii.  Mary  Louisa,  b.   18   Sept.,   1857;   m.   Thomas  Williams;   res., 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 
iii.  William  Lansea,  b.  8  Jany.,  1860;  m.  and  lives  in  Cleveland,  O. 
iv.  Hattie,  b.  4  July,  1865;  d.  1866. 

1443.  Solon  Elijah"  Pendleton  (Joseph'',  Joshua*,  Capt. 
Joshua*,  CoL  William'^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stephentown,  N.  Y., 
17  August,  1827.  He  is  now  living  at  South  Londonderry,  Vt.  He 
married,  5  January,  1853,  Emily  Elizabeth  Wood,  daughter  of  Dan- 
iel and  Minerva   (Trask)  Wood. 

Issue: 
2669.  Susan  Agnes*,  b.  8  Feby.,  1855;  m.  at  Peru,  Vt.,  3  Dec.,  1875, 
Herbert  P.  Yearly,  b.  22  Feby.,  1857,  Londonderry,  Vt, 
son  of  William  T.  and  Janet  (Vial)  Yearly.  Res.,  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt.  Issue  (Yearly):  i.  Mabel  A.^\  b.  24  May, 
1878;  m.   10   Jany.,   1906,   Earl   Howard  Gleason.     ii.  Lee 


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A.,  b.  1  Jtrne,  1880;  d.  27  April,  1882.  iii.  Blanche  Abby, 
b.  7  Dec,  1883;  m.  3  Oct.,  1906,  John  Henry  Crosby,  iv. 
Gertrude,  and  v.  Beatrice  (twins),  b.  13  April,  1894. 

2660.  Frank  Herbert,  h.  26  June,  1858;  m.  Elizabeth  Horbelt. 

1444.  Major  Levi*  Pendleton  (Joseph',  Joehua^,  Capt.  Joshua^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  30  March,  1830. 
Not  long  after  the  birth  of  his  daughter  he  started  for  California 
and  was  never  heard  from  again.  He  married,  4  December,  1851, 
Dorothy  Ostrander,  daughter  of  John  and  Clarace  (Van  Tassel) 
Ostrander.     She  was  bom  at  Crarysville,  and  died  at  Potter,  N.  Y. 

Issue: 

2661.  Harriet*,  b.  10  Dec,  1852,  Crarysville,  N.  Y.;  m.  14  Jany., 

1874,  Mortimer  J.  Hoyt,  b.  12  Dec.,  1836,  Ridgefield,  Conn., 
d.  21  Oct.,  1904,  Potter,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sally 
(Olmstead)  Hoyt.  No  issue.  Mrs.  Hoyt  lives  at  Potter, 
N.  Y. 

1445.  Joseph  Avander"  Pendleton  (Joseph^,  Joshua^,  Capt, 
Joshua^,  Col.  WilHam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  East  Nassau,  N.  Y., 
10  April,  1832,  and  died  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  14  September,  1887. 
He  was  engaged  in  the  restaurant  business  at  Chatham  for  many 
years.  He  married,  13  August,  1853,  Mary  Lovejoy,  bom  29 
August,  1832,  daughter  of  John  Wesley  and  Harriet  Sophia 
(Palmer^    Lovejoy. 

Issue: 

2662.  Harriet  Eliza*,  b.  3  Nov.,  1854,  Canaan,  N.  Y.;  d.  21  Sept., 

1887,  Chatham,  N.  Y.;  m.  26  Feby.,  1873,  Andrew  S.  Ford, 
b.  2  Mch.,  1853,  Canaan,  son  of  Franklin  Smith  and  Mary 
Jane  (HoUenbedL)  Ford.  Issue  (Ford):  i.  Anna  L.^S  b. 
4  Jany.,  1874;  m.  Bernard  Tompkins  and  rem.  to  Ohio. 
[Ref.:     "Hamlin   Family,"  pp.   829,  1190]. 

2663.  John  Lovejoy,  b.  5  April,  1861;  m.  Mary  £.  Kenyon. 

1446.  Joshua  Philander*  Pendleton  (Joseph'',  Joshua^,  Capt. 
Joshua^,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  East  Nassau,  N.  Y., 
10  April,  1832,  and  died  at  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.,  23  January,  1904. 
He  had  been  a  contractor  and  builder  there  for  over  thirty  years. 
He  married,  1  October,  1853,  Cornelia  Eveline  Clark,  daughter 
of  Harry  S.  and  Susan  (Beebe)  Clark.  She  died  at  Rensselaer,  3 
April,  1905. 

Issue,  bom  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  except  as  noted: 

2664.  Harry  Ludlow*,  b.  28  Nov.,  1855;  m.  Jessie  Jones. 

2665.  John  Henry,  b.  4  Dec,  1856;  m.  Minnie  E.  Brooks. 

2666.  William  A.,  b.  1858,  East  Concord,  N.  Y.;  d.  7  April,  1859. 

2667.  Frank  Joseph,  b.  25  June,  1861;  m   Jennie  E.  Brooks. 

2668.  Annie  Susan,  b.   15   Mch.,   1863;  m.   at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  6 

May,  1883,  George  Thomas  Holes,  b.  11  Nov.,  1862,  Rens- 
selaer, N.  Y.,  son  of  Delaware  and  Sarah  (Norman)  Holes. 


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He  is  an  engineer  on  the  N.  Y.  Central  R.  R.  Res.,  Rens- 
selaer. Issue  (Holes):  i.  Carrie  Eveline^^,  h,  29  April, 
1886. 

2669.  Carrie  Amelia,  b.  4  Sept,  1866,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y.;  d.  11 

Aug.,  1883. 

2670.  George  Sylvester,  b.  13  July,  1871,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.;  d.  22 

Dec.,  1878. 

1448.  Mart  Janb*  Pendleton  (Charles'',  Joshua^,  Capi. 
Joshua^,  Col,  WiUiam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y., 
20  February,  1828.  She  married  there,  as  his  second  wife,  15  Octo- 
ber, 1846,  Walton  Mead  Eddy,  bom  13  October,  1818,  Wethersfield, 
Vt.,  son  of  Isaac  and  (first  wife)  Lucy  (TarbeU)  Eddy.  Residence 
(1905),  Lansingburgh  (Upper  Troy),  N.  Y. 

Issue  (Eddy): 
i.  George  Walton^  b.  13  Oct.,  1847;  m.  Helen  Famham,     Res., 

Lansingburgh. 
ii.  Henry  Pendleton,  b.  7  April,  1860;  d.  14  Mch.,  1861. 
iii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  4  June,  1862;  unm.     Res.,  Lansingburgh. 
iy.  Nellie  Grant,  b.  28  Jany.,  1869;  m.  Edgar  Sipperley. 

Ref.:    "  Eddy  Genealogy,'*  by  Charles  Eddy,  M.  D.,  pp.  46,  95. 

1449.  (Rbv.)  Hbnry*  Pexdlxton  (Charles'*,  Joshua^,  Capt 
Joshua^,  CoL  iVtlliam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y., 
10  September,  1829,  and  died  near  Joliet,  111.,  26  January,  1864. 
He  joined  the  Methodist  Church  in  March,  1848,  was  appointed  class 
leader  in  1854,  and  licensed  to  exhort  in  1859.  He  had  been  at 
Minooka,  111.,  shortly  before  this,  and  went  there  again  about  1860, 
deciding  to  make  that  place  his  home.  Here  he  went  into  business 
and  also  continued  his  spiritual  labors.  He  was  licensed  to  preach 
in  1861,  but  only  three  years  later  was  killed  in  a  railroad 
accident,  while  en  route  to  Chicago. 

Henry*  Pendleton  married  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  19   October, 
1853,  Harriet  Smith,  bom  there,  30  August,  1832,  daughter  of  Ish- 
mael  Gamer  and  Fannie  (Porter)  Smith. 
Issue: 

2671.  Mary  Emeline^  b.  18  July,  1864,  Lansingburgh;  d.  22  Sept, 

1864. 

2672.  Carrie  Jane,  b.  24  Oct.,  1857,  Minooka,  111.;  m.  at  Magnolia, 

111.,  25  Mch.,  1885,  Jeffrey  Coop,  b.  5  Dec.,  1857,  Minooka, 
111.,  son  of  John  and  Nancy  Coop.  They  lived  at  Minooka 
until  1906,  when  they  rem.  to  Blackwell,  Okla.  Issue 
(Coop):  i.  Elva  LaMar^^,  b.  12  May,  1886.  ii.  Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  7  Nov.,  1889.  iii.  John  Henry,  b.  9  Mch., 
1896;  d.  11  Mch.,  1896. 

2673.  Frederic  Milford,  b.  25  Sept.,  1859,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.;  m. 

Almira  A.  Dirst. 

2674.  Luella  Cora,  b.  13  June,  1862,  Minooka,  111.;  m.  there,  20 


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Dec.,  l^S2,  Jesse  Eugene  Wilmer  Morgan,  b.  28  May,  1859, 
West  Liberty,  Ohio,  son  of  John  W.  and  Margaret  (Simp- 
kins)  Morgan*  They  live  at  Lemont,  111.,  where  Mr.  Mor- 
gan is  superintendent  of  schools.  Issue  (Morgan):  i. 
Marguerite  Dale^^,  b.  9  July,  1885,  Magnolia,  111.;  m.  16 
May,  1905,  Nathaniel  Jenison  Brown,  ii.  Beulah  May* 
Bella,  b.  29  Feby.,  1888,  Wenona,  111. 

1450.  Cathbrinx*  Pbndlkton  {CKarlef,  Joshua^,  Capt,  Joshua^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  April, 
1831.     She  married  Samuel  Van  Schaick  Arnold,  son  of  John  and 

(Van    Schaick)    Arnold.     Residence,    Lansingburgh     (Upper 

Troy),  N.  Y.     Mr.  Arnold  is  president  of  the  Rensselaer  Manufac- 
turing Company  of  Troy. 
Issue  (Arnold): 
i.  FannieS  b.   10  Mch.,   1851,  Lansingburgh;   m.   1   July,   1879, 
Ellis  L.  Rowe.     Res.,  Lansingburgh.     He  Lb  secretary  and 
general  manager  of  the  Rensselaer  Manufacturing  Company. 
Issue    (Rowe):    i.  Irving  AmoUP^,  b.   9  Aug.,   1885.     He 
was  to  enter  West  Point  in  June,  1905. 

1453.  William*  Pbndlxton  {Laming',  Joihua^,  Capt.  Joshua^, 
CoL  WiUiam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  27  January, 
1843.  He  was  for  some  time  a  contractor  in  that  city  and  took 
an  actiyer  part  in  politics.  He  has  always  made  his  home  in  Albany 
except  for  some  time  spent  with  his  uncle,  William  King  Pendleton 
in  New  York  City. 

William*  Pendleton  married  at  Albany,  26  December,  1888,  Mary 
ElTia  Maddrah,  bom  25  May,  1856,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of 
William  Ralph  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Abrams)  Maddrah. 

Issue,  bom  at  Albany: 
2675  William  Ralph*,  b.  31  Mch.,  1892. 

2676.  Emma  Jane,  b.  30  Jany.,  1895. 

1454.  Lansing"  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Lansing"^,  Joshua*,  CapU 
Joshua*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  16 
December,  1844,  and  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  11  March,  1909.  He 
was  in  the  restaurant  business  at  Albany  for  a  number  of  years. 
He  married  Minerva  Harris  and  had  issue: 

2677.  Bert*,  d.  ae.  about  ^Yt  years. 

1467.  George  Allen*  Pendleton  (AnseP,  William*,  Copt. 
Joshua*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  27 
September,  1844.  He  received  a  good  common  school  education, 
and  after  spending  some  time  in  teachings  he  was  a  bookkeeper 
for  two  years  and  then  a  life  insurance  agent  for  five  years.  After 
his  marriage  he  took  up  farming  in  North  Stonington,  Conn.^  where 
he  has  since  made  his  home. 

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493  THE  PENDLKTOK  OBKEALOGT 

a  selectman  of  North  Stomngton  and  has  held  many  other  town 
offices.  He  has  also  been  a  deputy  sheriff  of  New  London  County. 
In  1886  he  was  the  Democratic  candidate  for  sheriff  and  was  de- 
feated by  only  a  small  majority,  although  the  county  is  a  Repub- 
lican stronghold. 

George  A."  Pendleton  married  at  North  Stonington,  28  October, 
1879,  Annie  Kate  Thompson,  bom  there  11  October,  1859,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Mary  Frances  (Green)  Thompson. 
Issue,  bom  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.: 

2678.  Morris  Alston*,  b.  24  Oct.,  1880;  m.  Ethna  I.  Hoxsie. 

2679.  Maude  Eliaa,  b.  3   Dec.,   1882;  m.  21   Mch.,   1905,  Charles 

Smith  Noyes,  Jr.,  son  of  Charles  Smith  and  Henrietta 
(Wheeler)  Noyes.     No  issue.     Res.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

2680.  Fanny  Thompson,  b.  16  May,  1884;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  31 

Dec.,  1908,  Joseph  Stoddard  Adams,  son  of  Henry  J. 
Adams.     Res.,  Norwich. 

2681.  Lucy  Adams,  b.  18  May,  1890;  m.  at  North  Stonington,  16 

Jany.,  1909,  Clifford  Henry  Stewart. 

2682.  Olive  Christine,  b.  7  Jany.,  1895. 

1468.  Chauncby  Cleveland*  Pendletox  (AnseP,  William^, 
Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn., 
14  May,  1846.  He  has  always  made  that  town  his  home,  and  is 
engaged  in  farming.  He  married  at  Preston,  27  March,  1873, 
Cynthia  Elvira  Main,  bom  22  January,  1853,  North  Stonington, 
Conn.,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Maryanna  Stanton  (Woodward)  Main. 
Issue,  bom  at  Preston: 

2683.  Mary  Anna",  b.  9  June,  1875;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn,,  27  Feby., 

1896,  Jesse  Oakley  Crary,  b.  26  May,  1873,  Preston,  Conn., 
son  of  Thomas  Peabody  and  Maria  Stanton  (Ball)  Crary. 
Res.,  Preston,  Conn.  Issue  (Crary),  b.  at  Preston:  i. 
Cynthia  LUlian'^  b.  1  Aug.,  1904. 

2684.  George)  Ansel,  b.  24  Mch.,  1878;  m.  Clara  B.  Benjamin. 

2685.  Joseph  Button,  b.  25  Janv.,  1886. 

2686.  Mabel  Cynthia,  b.-  9  Dec.,*  1892. 

1473.  Charles  Henry*  Pendleton  {Solomon  Story^,  William^, 
Capt  Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn., 
14  May,  1840.  He  is  a  prosperous  farmer  at  Scotland,  Conn.,  and 
in  1905  was  a  representative  in  the  Connecticut  Legislature,  as  were 
his  father  and  grandfather  before  him.  He  married  at  Scotland, 
Conn.,  23  December,  1868,  Sarah  Barrus  Perry,  bom  5  February, 
1851,  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah  Ann  (Gager)  Perry. 

Issue,  second  child  born  at  Preston,  others  at  Scotland,  Conn.: 

2687.  Carrie  Estella*,  b.   14  Oct.,  1869;  m.  at  WiUimantic,  Conn., 

24  Dec.,  1896,  William  Ezra  Davis,  son  of  George  and 
Susan  (Geer)  Davis.  Res.,  Canterbury,  Conn.  Issue 
(Davis):     i.  Richard  Perry^^,  b.  28  Jany.,  1904. 

2688.  Louis  Henry,  b.  22  July,  1871;  m.  Hannah  A.  Mulkin. 


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2689.  Jennie  Emma^  b.  2   Nov.^  1874;  m.  at  Scotland,  Conn.^  28 

Mch.^  1894^  Dwight  Clark  Lathrop,  son  of  David  Dean  and 
Mary  Jane  (Yeomana)  Lathrop.  Res.,  Syracose,  N.  Y. 
Issne  (Lathrop),  b.  at  Syracose:  i.  Maxwell  Deati^^,  b.  2 
Sept.,  1895.  ii.  Donald  Dwight,  b.  24  AprU,  1897.  iii. 
Hasel  PendUion,  b.  13  Mch.,  1903;  d,  21  April,  1903.  iv. 
Julia  Ruth,  b.  26  Aug.,  1904.  v.  Stanley  Dana,  h.  28  Jany., 
1908. 

2690.  Leora  Edith,  b.  9  Nov.,  1876;  m.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  12  June, 

1902,  Byron  Melvin  Rich,  b.  31  Oct.,  1877,  Dexterville,  N. 
Y.,  son  of  Melvin  and  Frances  (Braga)  Rich.  No  issue. 
Res.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2691.  Edgar  Hamilton,  b.  12  Aug.,  1878;  unm.     He  is  a  salesman 

for  Winters,  Swift  &  Co.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2692.  John  Starkweather,  b.  7  June,  1880;  m.  Anna  £.  Parks. 

2693.  Helen  Maude,  b.  20  July,  1882;  d.  23  July,  1888. 

2694.  Sarah  Idella,  b.   19   Sept,   1884;  unm.     She  was   graduated 

in  1906  from  the  Training  School  for  Nurses,  St.  Joseph's 
Hospital,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2695.  Lucy  Abbie,  b.  13  Sept.,  1887. 

2696.  Milton  Perry,  b.  7  June,  1889. 

2697.  Grace  Gager,  b.  28  July,  1894. 

2698.  Dorothy  Kathleen,  b.  22  Sept.,  1898. 

1474.  John  William*  Pendleton  (Solomon  Story',  William^, 
Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn., 
26  September,  1841,  and  died  25  July,  1891.  He  married  at  Pres- 
ton, 14  February,  1866,  [2672]  Jane  Gertrude*  Pendleton,  daughter 
of  [1369]  David®  (3rd)  and  Margaret  (Hammond)  Pendleton.  She 
died  at  Hallville,  Conn.,  28  March,  1908. 
Issue,  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.: 

2699.  Josephine  Gertrude*,  b.  10  Mch.,  1870;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn., 

8  Dec,  1887,  Warren  Trambull  Whitmarsh,  b.  24  Nov., 
1863,  Fort  Trombull,  Conn.,  son  of  Warren  and  Mary  E. 
(Garrybranch)  Whitmarsh.  Res.,'  Preston,  Conn.  Issue 
(Whitmarsh),  b.  at  Preston:  i.  HerheH^^,  b.  1888.  u. 
William  AHhur,  b.  20   Jany.,   1890. 

2700.  Henry  Howard,  b.  3  Jany.,  1874;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  20 

May,  1896,  Rosie  Eleanor  Maine,  b.  6  June,  1874,  North 
Stonington,  Conii.,  dau.  of  James  Wilcox  and  Sarah  Annie 
(Davenport)   Maine.     No  issue.     Res.,  Preston,  Conn. 

2701.  Alice  Sherwood,  b.  22  Jany.,  1882;  m.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  10 

Jany.,  1900,  Charles  Victor  Weeks,  b.  30  July,  1878,  Barre, 
Mass.,  son  of  Cornelius  and  Caroline  (PearsaU)  Weeks.  No 
issue.     Res.   (1908)   Plymouth,  Mass. 

2702.  William  Walter,  b.  23  Feby.,  1886;  m.  Lydia  Gosda. 

1476.  Elizabeth  Georgiana"    Pendletox  (Solomon  Story'',  Wil- 
liam^, Capt.  Joshua*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston, 


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500  TBB   PBNDUETON   OBNXALOGr 

Conn.,  2  Maj,  1861.     She  married  there,  16  February,  1870,  Charles 
Henry  Perry,  bom  9  October,  1847,  son  of  George  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Gager)  Perry.     Residence,  Scotland,  Conn. 
Issue  (Perry),  bom  at  Preston: 
i.  Clarence  Henry*,  b.  4  Dec.,  1871;  m.  21  Nov.,  1901,  Honor  C. 

Heileman.     Res.,  Scotland,  Conn, 
ii.  Annie  HiU,  b.   13  July,  1874;  m.  12   Feby.,  1895,  Chauncey 

F.  Gager.     Res.,  Scotland,  Conn, 
ill.  Wilfred  Pendleton,  b.  11  April,  1876;  m.  1  Oct.,  1901,  Lora  L. 

Mari;.     Res.,   Hallowell,  Me. 
iv.  George  Nelson,  b.  26  May,  1887.     Res.,  Augusta,  Me. 

1477.  Frank  Story®  Pendleton  {Sotomon  Story',  WiUiam*, 
Capt.  Joihua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bora  at  Preston,  Conn., 
5  March,  1853.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Lebanon..  Conu.  He  married 
(1),  22  November,  1882,  Elisabeth  Adams,  i)ora  26  June,  1860, 
died  4  April,  1885,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Eliza  (i^ngel)  Adams. 
He  married  (2),  at  Prestcm,  Conn.,  29  November,  1888,  Gertrude 
Hortense  Huntington,  daughter  of  Albert  Elijah  and  Hortense 
(Kenyon)  Huntington. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

2703.  Walter  Story»,  b.  18  Mch.,  1885;  d.  4  Jany.,  Ib87. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

2704.  Elisabeth  Gertrude,  b.  19  Oct.,  1890. 

2705.  Charles  Perry,  b.  3  July,  1894. 

2706.  Albert  Huntington,  b.  15  Mch.,  1901. 

1479.  EcKFORD  GusTAvus*  Pendleton  (Solomon  Story'',  WiUiam^, 
Capt.  Joihua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Preston,  Conn., 
26  April,  1861,  and  has  always  made  that  town  his  home.  He  mar- 
ried there,  20  June,  1889,  Charity  A.  Norman,  born  8  May,  1867, 
Ledyard,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Thomas  Peckham  and  Martha  (Peck- 
ham)  Norman. 

Issue,  bom  at  Preston: 

2707.  Marda  Alice*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1893. 

2708.  Mildred  Norman,  b.  26  Dec.,  1894. 

2709.  Jessica  Elise,  b.  18  Sept.,  1896. 

1480.  Charles  Loomis^  Pendleton  {Asa  Bolles'',  Elisha  Clark*, 
Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Princeton,  111., 
23  September,  1839,  and  is  a  prosperous  farmer  in  his  native  town. 
He  married  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  15  February,  1882,  Mrs.  Sarah  Mont- 
gomery (Vaile)  Bennett,  widow  of  Lieut.  Albert  Bennett,  and 
daughter  of  Rev.  William  Fowler  and  (second  wife)  Lucretia 
(Loomis)  Vaile.     She  was  bora  at  Wethersfield,  111.,  22  July,  1843. 

Issue,  bom  at  Princeton,  111.: 

2710.  Porter  Loomis*,  b.  5  April,  1883;  m.  at  Waukeegan,  111.,  7 

Sept,  1908,  Iva  Henderson.     Res.,  Chicago,  111. 

2711.  Hattie  Grace,  b.  7  June,  1886. 
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1487.  Jamxs  Htdk'  Pbndlkton  {Benadam',  Adam^,  Capt.  Jo*hua^, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Natchez,  MisB.,  3  September, 
1849,  and  died  5  April,  1901.  He  married,  2  November,  1893, 
Clarissa  Fenner,  of  New  Orleans,  La.,  daughter  of  Clarence  and 
Mattie  Fenner.     She  is  now  living  in  New  Orleans. 

Issue: 

2712.  Clarence  Fenner*,  b.  20  Aug.,  1894;  d.  14  June,  1896. 

2713.  Marianne,  b.  24  Oct,  1895. 

1488.  Albzandxr  Bingham*  Pbndlbton  {Charles  Manh', 
Adain\  Capt.  Joihua^,  Col,  William:^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bosrah, 
Conn.,  17  December,  1846,  and  is  a  farmer  in  his  native  town.  He 
married,  27  September,  1877,  Fanny  Fern  Brown,  daughter  of 
Newell  S.  Brown  of  Hebron,  Conn. 

Issue: 

2714.  Henry   Bingham*,  b.   15   Sept,   1881,  Bozrah,  Conn.;  m.  at 

Yantic,  Conn.,  14  April,  1904,  Mary  Tracy  Parkhurst,  b.  3 
Sept,  1882,  Norwich,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Chester  and  Martha 
(Crandall)  Parkhurst.  No  issue.  He  was  with  the  Pope 
Mfg.  Co.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  for 
some  years,  and  is  now  connected  with  the  Waterbury  Brass 
Goods  Co.  at  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1489.  Charles  Adam"  Pbndlbtox  {Charles  Marsh'',  Adam^,  Capt, 
Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  14 
March,  1849,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Bozrah,  Conn.  He  married,  1  Sep- 
tember, 1881,  Jane  Ellen  Lathrop,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary 
(Harris)  Lathrop. 

Issue^  bom  at  Bosrah,  Conn.: 
2716.  Daughter,  still  bom,  9  June,  1888. 

2716.  Elsie  May,  b.  3  Jany.,  1891 ;  d.  young. 

2717.  Jennie  May,  b.  4  Jany.,  1892. 

2718.  MUdred    Anna,    b.    23    Mch.,    1893.       [Erroneously    called 

"  Jennie  L."  in  the  records  of  Norwich,  Conn.] 

2719.  Gladys  Lathrop,  b.  23  Oct.,  1896. 

1490.  Cladius  Victor®  Pbndlbton  {Charles  Marsh'',  Adam^, 
Capt,  Joshua'^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bosrah,  Conn., 
15  September,  1850.  He  was  graduate  from  the  Sheffield  Scientific 
School,  Yale  University,  in  1874.  He  is  a  civil  engineer,  and  for 
many  years  has  been  connected  with  the  Berlin  Bridge  Co.,  of  East 
Berlin,  Conn.     He  makes  his  home  at  Yantic,  Conn. 

Cladius   V.«    Pendleton   married,   20   Mkrch,    1879,    Phoebe   Jane 

Bailey,  daughter  of  William  F.  and  (Johnson)  Bailey. 

Issue,  bom  at  Bosrah,  Conn.: 

2720.  William  Bailey*,  b.  7  Jany.,  1880;  d.  17  Oct.,  1907,  Bridge- 

port, Conn.;  m.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  12  Mch.,  1906,  Carrie 
Eva  Evetts,  dau.  of  H.  C.  Evetts.  No  issue.  He  was  a 
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2721.  Lena  May,  b.  9  Dec,  1881;  d.  5  Aug.,  1882. 

2722.  Susan  Bingham,  b.  18  Sept.,  1883;  d.  8  Oct.,  1883. 

2723.  Clandins  Victor,  Jr.,  b.   1  June,  1885.     He  is  clerk  in  the 

New!  Haven  House,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2724.  Clarence  Marsh,  b.  16  Nov.,  1891;  d.  6  Jane,  1899. 

1496.  (Dr.)  Ctrus  Edmund'  Pkndlxton  {Cynu  Henry'',  Adam*, 
CapU  Joihua^,  Col.  William^,  Jo§eph*),  was  bom  at  Hebron,  Conn., 
11  February,  1876.  He  prepared  for  college  at  Bacon  Academy, 
Colchester,  Conn.,  and  at  Mt.  Herman,  Mass.,  and  was  graduated 
from  the  Medical  School  of  Yale  University  in  1903,  with  the 
degree  of  M.  D.  He  has  succeeded  his  father  in  the  practice  of 
m^cine  at  Hebron,  Conn. 

Cyrus  £.'  Pendleton  married  at  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  4  Octo- 
ber, 1906,  Catherine  Colquhoun  Craig,  bom  24  January,  1881,  Dover, 
N.  H.,  daughter  of  John  Parker  and  Janet  (McPhail)  Craig.     Her 
parents  were  natives  of  Scotland. 
Issue,  bom  at  Hebron: 

2725.  Janet  WeUes*,  b.  26  Aug.,  1907. 

2726.  Lois  Craig,  b.  14  Oct.,  1908. 

1500.  Charles  Henrt"  Pendleton  (Enoch  Burrow'',  Gen. 
Nathan*,  Major  Nathan*,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Wes- 
terly, R.  I.,  28  April,  1852,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that 
town.  He  entered  the  U.  S.  Postal  Service  in  1872,  as  clerk  in 
the  postoffice  at  Westerly,  and  eight  years  later  was  appointed  a 
railway  mail  derk  between.  Boston  and  New  York  on  the  Shore  Line 
road.  Mr.  Pendleton  resigned  this  position  in  1887,  but  in  1889,  at 
the  request  of  the  department,  he  returned  to  the  service,  and  in  the 
following  year  was  appointed  a  postoffice  inspector.  In  December, 
1893,  he  again  resigned  and  for  the  next  few  years  acted  as  a 
clerk  and  assistant  postmaster  in  various  offices  in  New  England. 
In  March,  1898,  he  was  re-appointed  a  post<^ce  inspector,  and  has 
held  this  position  ever  since,  meeting  with  a  good  degree  of  success. 
While  Mr.  Pendleton's  headquarters  are  in  Boston,  Mass.,  he  is 
often  detached  and  sent  on  special  missions  to  all  parts  of  the 
country. 

Between  1887  and  1889,  while  he  was  not  otherwise  occupied,  Mr. 
Pendleton  applied  himself  to  genealogical  research.  Living  as  he 
did  in  the  ancient  home  of  our  family  and  able  at  any  time  to  refer 
to  the  early  records  of  the  town,  as  well  as  to  interview  many  aged 
people  there,  he  was  able  to  collect  a  large  amount  of  data  bearing 
upon  all  the  Pendletons  who  have  lived  at  Westerly,  and  through 
correspondence  opened  up  many  other  lines  besides.  Although  he 
was  forced  to  abandon  these  investigations  upon  his  re-appointment 
to  the  postal  service,  Mr.  Pendleton  has  always  kept  up  his  interest 
in  our  family  genealogy,  and  has  rendered  invaluable  assistance  in 
the  preparation  of  this  bode.  Not  only  did  he  give  freely  from 
his  collections  to  aid  the  present  compiler,  but  furnished  besides  most 


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helpful  advice  and  criticism^  drawn  from  his  wide  knowledge  of  the 
early  families  of;  Westerly.  It  is  safe  to  say  that  the  material  given 
U8  by  him  and  by  Dr.  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton  made  the  publication  of 
the  work  possible  two  years  earlier  than  would  otherwise  have  been 
the  case. 

Charles  H.»  Pendleton  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  April,  1882, 
Harriet  Elizabeth*  Noyes,  bom  9  November,  1867,  Westerly,  R.  I., 
daughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson*  and  Harriet  E.  (Murphy)  Noyes, 
and  granddaughter'  of  Franklin  and  [506]  Susan  Burch^  (Pendleton) 
Noyes. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.: 

2727.  Annie  Noyes*,  b.  4  Jany.,  1883;  m.  at  Westerly,  18  Oct.,  1906, 

Charles    Henry    Allen,    son    of    Henry    L.    and    Sarah  £. 
(Champlin)  Allen.     No  issue.     Res.,  Westerly. 

2728.  Thomas  Burrows,  b.  2  May,  1886;  res..  Westerly.  .^     .' 

2729.  Phebe  Cole,  K  2S  Jany.,  1891 ;  d.  8  Aug.,  1893. 

1501.  Harriet  Chapman*  Pendleton  (Enoch  Burrowt'',  Oen. 
Nathan^,  Major  Nathan^,  CoL  William^,  Joteph^),  was  born  at  Wes- 
terly, R.  I.,  7  October,  1854.  She  married  there,  29  November, 
1888,  Rev.  Benjamin  Daviese  Hahn,  born  21  August,  1856,  Spring- 
field, Ohio,  son  of  David  and  Barbara  Anna  (Owen)  Hahn.  Mr. 
Hahn  is  a  graduate  of  Wooster  University,  and  of  the  Rochester 
Theological  Seminary,  and  has  been  pastor  of  Baptist  churches  in 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  where  he 
and  his  family  are  now  living.     Issue  (Hahn) : 

i.  Barbara   Mary^,  b.   22   Nov.,   1890,   Westerly,   R.   I. 

ii.  James  Pendleton,  b.  3  Oct.,  1894,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1602.  (Major)  Edwin  Palmer'  Pendleton  (Enoch  Burrowti', 
Gen.  Nathan^,  Major  Naihan^,  CoL  William* ,  Joteph^),  was  born  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  20  July,  1857.  He  was  graduated  from  the  U.  S. 
Militery  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  on  the  13th  of  June,  1879, 
and  became  a  second  lieutenant  in  the  23rd  Infantry,  U.  S.  A., 
on  the  same  date.  He  was  promoted  first  lieutenant,  24  January, 
1889;  captain,  26  April,  1898,  and  major,  26  August,  1903.  In 
1908  he  was  serving  with  the  29th  Infantry  in  the  Philippines. 

Edwin  P.«  Pendleton  married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  11   June,  1885, 
Anna  Kate  Eaton,  bom  1  December,  1854,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  daughter 
of  Charles  Sylvester  and  Anna  (Scotten)  Eaton. 
Issue : 

2730.  Philip  Eaton^,  b.   26   Feby.,   1888,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2731.  Henry  McElderry,  b.  23  Jany.,  1893,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

2732.  Adeline  Louise,  b.  13  Oct.,  1894,  Fort  Clark,  Texas. 

2733.  Anna  Scotten,  b.  10  Aug.,  1898,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1504.  James  Monroe*  Pendleton  (Enoch  Burjowti',  Gen. 
Nathan^,  Major  Nathan'^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Wes- 
terly, R.  I.,  23  June,  1862.     He  was  graduated  from  Brown  Uni- 


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504  THS  PBNDLSTON  OBNSALOGT 

▼ersity  in  1885,  wiih  the  degree  of  Ph.  B.  and  &ye  years  later  re- 
ceived from  Brown  the  degree  of  A.  M.  He  was  elected  tO|  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  As  an  undergraduate  there  he  took  an  active  part  in  col- 
lege affairs,  was  a  member  of  his  class  society,  served  on  its  com- 
mencement week  committee,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  fraternity. 

Immediately  upon  leaving  college  Mr.  Pendleton  entered  the 
National  Niantic  Bank  of  Westerly  as  a  clerk,  became  assistant  cash- 
ier in  1887,  and  in  1889  was  elected  treasurer  of  the  Niantio  Savings 
Bank.  This  position  he  held  until  1904  when  this  bank  was  absorbed 
by  the  Industrial  Trust  Company  of  Providence,  at  which  time 
he  was  made  manager  of  its  Westerly  branch. 

Mr.  Pendleton  has  held  numerous  town  offices  at  Westerly;  he  has 
been  superintendent  of  health,  chairman  of  the  school  committee, 
town  treasurer  for  seventeen  years,  trustee  and  treasurer  of  the  Mem- 
orial and  Library  Association  since  its  organization,  and  for  many 
years  chairman  and  trustee  of  the  Calvary  Baptist  Church. 

James  Monroe*  Pendleton  married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  21  May,  1901, 
Beatrice  Marie  Nicol,  born  5  July,  1876,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  daughter 
of  James  and  Janet  (Clark)  Niool. 
Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

2734.  James  Monroe*,  Jr.,  b.  11  April,  1902. 

2735.  Stuart  Nicol,  b.  24  Sept.,  1905. 

1511.  (Rev.)  Charlks  Henry*  Pendleton  (William  Franklin', 
Gen.  Nathan*,  Major  Nathan^,  Col,  W'Miam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Fincastle,  Va.,  4  February,  1850.  He  was  brought  up  in  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  by  his  uncle,  the  Hon.  James  Monroe^  Pendleton,  who  having 
no  family  of  his  own,  devoted  himself  to  the  care  of  his  brother's 
children,  giving  them  all  possible  advantages.  Charles  H.  was  grad- 
uated from  Brown  University,  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  in  1878, 
and  from  the  Rochester  Theological  Seminary  in  1881.  He  has 
been  pastor  of  Baptist  churches  in  Salem,  Ohio,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  and  is  now  located  at  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio.  During  his  residence  in  Worcester  he  was  a  trustee  of 
the  Polytechnic  Institute  in  that  city. 

Charles  H.*  Pendleton  married  in  New  York  City,  29  June,  1887, 
Mary  Thayer  Wyman,  bom  18  January,  1866,  East  Douglas,  Mass., 
daughter  of  Isaac  Jeremiah  and  Ella  (Thayer)  Wyman. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Worcester,  Mass.: 

2736.  Wyman*,  b.  2  Oct.,  1889. 

2737.  Virginia,  b.  29  Oct.,  1893. 

2738.  Charlton  Grant,  b.  20  Aug.,  1899,  Mt.  HoUy,  N.  J.;  d.  there, 

28  Aug.,  1900. 

1516.  (Rev.)  Charles  Stanton*  Pendleton  (Stanton'',  Isaac*, 
Major  Nathan*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Oxford,  N.  Y., 
25  April,  1863.  He  was  graduated  from  Bates  College  in  1887,  and 
from  the  Hamilton  Theological  Seminary  in  1890.     He  has  been  for 


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OTer  ten  years  pastor  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church  at  Oneonta^  N. 
Y.,  and  in  1908  was  honored  by  Bates  bestowing  upon  him  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity. 

Charles  S.®  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich^  N.  Y.^  12  September, 
1887,  Marian  Elizabeth  Sawyer,  born  30  April,  1865,  Battemnts, 
Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  John  Pratt  and  Qannah  Maria 
(Hammond)  Sawyer. 
Issue: 

2739.  Isaac  Stanton®,  b.  5  May,  1896,  Columbus,  N.  Y. 

2740.  Charles  Nathan,  b.  30  June,  1899,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

1524.  Claudb  Burrows'  Pendleton  (William  Burrows^,  Capt. 
William^  Major  Nathan^,  Col.  WUlfam\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cin- 
dnnatus,  N.  Y.,  2  May,  1874.  He  has  made  his  home  in  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  for  quite  a  number  of  years,  where  he  is  now  in  charge 
of  the  plating  department  of  the  Binghamton  Chair  Co.  While 
out  hunting  with  a  friend  in  October,  1901,  Mr.  Pendleton  met  with 
a  serious  accident,  receiving  a  charge  of  bird  shot  in  his  face  and 
losing  the  sight  of  one  eye. 

Claude  B.'  Pendleton  married,  18  February,  1893,  Emma  V.  Black, 
daughter  of  William  and  Wrexaville  (Isbell)  Black. 
Issue: 

2741.  Claude  M.%  b.  20  July,  1894. 

2742.  William  Everett,  b.  7  Dec.,  1903. 

1525.  Joseph  Henry*  Pendleton  (Nathan',  Capt.  William^, 
Major  Nathan^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Smithville,  N. 
Y.,  4  May,  1852,  and  died  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  17  March,  1889.  He 
was  for  some  years  a  merchant  at  Clarksville,  Allegany  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  supervisor  and  also  held  other  town  offices. 
During  the  last  few  years  of  his  life  he  was  a  travelling  salesman 
for  a  firm  in  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  his  death  at  Rochester  occurred 
there  suddenly,  while  he  was  in  that  city  on  business. 

Joseph  H.*  Pendleton  married  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  20  September, 
1877,  Flora  Medbury,  bom  1  January,  1858,  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  daugh- 
ter of  Jeremiah  and  Eliza  (Palmer)  Medbury.  She  is  now  living 
at  Cuba,  N.  Y. 

Issue,  bom  at  Clarksville,  N.  Y.: 

2743.  Fannie  Medbury^,  b.  15  Dec.,  1878;  unm. 

2744.  Frank  Medbury,  b.  2  Aug.,  1881;  d.  unm.  at  Cuba,  N.  Y., 

Dec,  1907. 

1531.  Howard*  Pendleton  (Ralph'',  Peleg*,  Major  Nathan*, 
Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  New  Hampton,  N.  J.,  21  Janu- 
ary, 1862,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming  at  Yukon,  Oklahoma.  He 
married,  1  November,  1893,  Margaret  McGrath,  born  in  Fleming- 
burg,  Ky.,  daughter  of  John  and  Ellen  (Dillon)  McGrath.     Issue: 

2745.  McGrath*,  b.  15  Nov.,  1894,  Frisco,  Okla. 


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1537.  Edmund*  Pendleton  {Uaac',  Peleg^,  Major  Naihan^,  Col. 
William'^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  31  October,  1872. 
He  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Wisconsin  in  June,  1894, 
with  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Letters,  and  from  the  Law  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Iowa,  in  1897.  He  is  now  practising  his 
profession  at  Sioux  City  in  partnership  with  his  cousin,  Albert  O." 
Wakefield. 

Edmund*  Pendleton  married,  4  June,  1902,  Mary  Featherstone, 
bom  5  September,  1876,  daughter  of  Michael  Henry  and   Nancy 
Agnes  (Houston)  Featherstone. 
Issue: 

2746.  John  Edmund^,  b.  26  Aug.,  1903. 

2747.  Margaret  Agnes,  b.  30  Nov.,  1906. 

1540.  George  Hadlai*  Pendleton  {Hadlai  FUK',  Peleg*,  Major 
Nathan^,  Col.  WiUiam*,  Jotepk*),  was  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  3 
October,  1870.  He  is  now  living  in  Belleville,  N.  J.,  where  he  is 
a  contractor,  specialising  in  cement  work  for  garages. 

He  married  at  Newaric,  N.  J.,  6  July,  1898,  Jennie  Van  Horn, 
bom  30  March,  1876,  Franklin  Lake,  N.  J.,  daughter  of  Abraham 
and  Mary  (Hinchman)  Van  Horn. 
Issue,  bom  in  Newark,  N.  J.: 

2748.  Ralph  Hinchman^,  b.  3  April,  1900;  d.  22  Sept.,  1902. 

2749.  Edwin  Crompton,  b.  11  Jany.,  1902. 

2750.  Austin  McGregor,  b.  3  Mch.,  1906. 

1547.  Joy  Handy*  Pendleton  (Ward',  Joseph*,  Increase*,  Li^vJt. 
Joshua^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1  February,  1810, 
and  died  at  Akron,  Ohio,  10  October,  1891.  Up  to  his  thirty- 
eighth  year  he  was  engaged  in  conmiercial  pursuits,  and  then  became 
interested  in  milling  and  manufacturing.  From  1850  to  1860  he 
lived  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  was  occupied  in  railroad  building. 
In  the  latter  year  he  removed  to  Akron,  Ohio,  where  he  became  a 
director  and  vice  president  of  the  Second  National  Bank,  holding 
these  positions  for  twenty-five  years  when  he  was  chosen  president 
of  the  institution. 

Mr.  Pendleton  was  for  many  years  a  trustee  and  treasurer  of 
Buchtel  College  at  Akron,  and  as  administrator  of  estates  his  serv- 
ices were  in  frequent  demand. 

He  married  (1),  at  Stow,  Ohio,  2  December,  1832,  Julia  Corp. 
She  died  there,  6  July,  1833,  and  he  married  (2),  also  at  Stow,  4 
November,  1834,  Sibyl  Fletcher.  She  died  there,  29  May,  1841, 
and  he  married  (3),  at  Akron,  Ohio,  14  September,  1842,  Eunice  Ma- 
tilda Post,  bom  14  October,  1825,  Boston,  Ohio;  died  23  January, 
1907,  Akron,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Emeline  Post 
Issue — ^by  third  wife: 

2751.  Nellie  A.*,  b.  27  Sept.,  1843,  Akron,  Ohio;  m.   (1),  Stephen 

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1648.  Nelson*  Pkndlbton  {JVardr,  Joshua*,  Increme^,  Lieut. 
Jothua\  Joteph*),  was  bom  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  20  May,  1811,  and  died 
at  Racine,  Wis.,  31  January,  1866.  He  was  a  merchant  and  lumber 
dealer. 

He  married  at  Kent,  Ohio,  5  March,  1836,  Jerusha  Reed,  bom  3 
March,  1816,  Rootstown,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Abraham  and  Sally  [or 
Silence]  (Hitchcock)  Reed. 

Issue,  bom  at  Racine,  Wis.: 

2752.  Charles  Nelson^,  b.  27  Aug.,  1848;  d.  unm.  at  Brookhaven, 

Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1  Dec.,  1896  (Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sur- 
rogate records). 

2753.  Louis  Reed,  b.  29  Mch.,  1851;  m.  Nellie  Benson. 

2754.  George  Park,  b.  29  Aug.,  1853;  in  1887  he  was  a  clerk  in  one 

of  the  State  institutions  at  Beatrice,  Neb.  He  died  unm., 
9  Sept.,  1890. 

Ref.t    ""  History  of  the  Reed  Family/'  by  J.  W.  Reed. 

1553.  Charlks  Baldwin*  Pendleton  (WarJT,  Jothua*,  Increoie'^, 
Lieut,  Joikua*,  Jaeepk*),  was  bom  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  in  June,  1819, 
and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  31  August,  1847.  He  was  graduated 
from  the  Cleveland  Medical  College,  15  February,  1846,  so  that  this 
event,  his  marriage,  the  birth  of  his  son,  and  his  own  death,  all 
occurred  within  two  years. 

Charles  B.^  Pendleton  married  at  Bredcsville,  Ohio,  5  October, 
1845,  Leonora  Ellenor  O'Brien,  bom  there,  29  March,  1828,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  O'Brien.  She  married  (2),  3  Febraary,  1868,  Enoch 
O.  Francisco  and  is  now  deceased. 

Charles  B.  Pendleton  had  one  child: 

2755.  Charles   Ernest*,  b.   10   Nov.,  1846,  Bredcsville,  Ohio;  unm. 

Res.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1554.  William  Ward*  Pendleton  (Ward',  Joekua*,  Increase'^, 
Lieut.  Joehua\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio,  12  March,  1821, 
and  died  at  Dallas,  Texas,  21  September,  1857.  He  was  a  farmer 
at  Stow,  Ohio,  and  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  until  1853,  when  he  re- 
moved to  Texas  for  the  benefit  of  his  health.  After  his  death  his 
family  returned  to  Ohio. 

William  W.*  Pendleton  married  at  Stow,  Ohio,  19  September,  1844, 
Emeline  Stow,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  Stow.     She  was 
bom,  24  November,  1825. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stow: 

2756.  MUdred  Jane*,  b.  18  April,  1845;  m.  at  Stow,  12  Oct.,  1864, 

Jacob  Easier,  b.  19  Mch.,  184fe,  Suffield,  O.  They  lived  at 
Stow  for  about  a  year  after  their  marriage,  then  rem.  to 
KendallsviUe,  Iowa,  where  they  lived  on  a  farm  for  sixteen 
years.  In  1881  they  rem.  to  Cresco;  in  1884  to  Bebnont, 
la.,    and    are    now    living    at    Independence,    Iowa.     Issue 


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(Easier),  h.  at  Kendalkville,  la.:  i.  ChaHes  Bradley^^,  b. 
8  Dec.,  1866.  ii.  Margretta  Estella,  b.  6  Oct.,  1873.  iii. 
William  Frederick,  b.  17  Nov.,  1874. 

2757.  Charles  William,  b.  22  Sept.,  1847;  he  was  killed  on  a  raUroad 

at  Garrctsville,  Ohio,  16  Aug.,  1864. 

2758.  Florence  Edith,  b.  31  Mch.,  1850;  m.  at  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O., 

15  Dec.,  1870,  Aloazo  Sylvester  Tinker,  b.  21  Oct.,  1849, 
Middleburg  (now  Akron),  O.,  son  of  Sylvester  and  Jane 
Ann  (Arnold)  Tinker.  He  is  a  hotel  proprietor  at  Mt. 
Carroll,  111.  Issue  (Tinker):  i.  WUliam  Sylvester''^,  b.  6 
Aug.,  1872,  Akron,  O.;  m.  19  Mch.,  1895,  Eva  May  Garrett 
Res.,  Crystal  Lake,  la.  Issue  (Tinker):  1.  Florence 
Margaret",  b.  23  July,  1897.  2.  Marjorie,  b.  3  Sept, 
1899. 

1555.  Fanny  McGregor'  Pendleton  {Ward',  Joshua^,  Increase^ 
Lieut.  Joshua'^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio,  in  1825,  and  died 
there  in  July,  1848.  She|  married  in  1843,  as  his  second  wife  Morris 
Wetmore,  whose  first  wife  was  her  sister,  [1550]  Polly'  Pendleton. 

Issue  (Wetmore) : 
i.  Alson  Amerine',  b.  22  May,  1846,  Stow,  Ohio;  m.  (1),  Jime, 
1867,  Martha  Seasons;  (2),  Mahala  Annette  Dunbar.  He  has 
beei^  a  farmer  nearly  all  his  life  and  except  for  two  or  three 
years  in  Kansas,  and  the  time  he  served  in  the  army  during 
the  Civil  War,  has  made  his  home  at,  or  near.  Stow.  Late 
in  1862,  he  enlisted  at  Hudson,  Ohio,  in  Co.  C,  115th  Regt 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was  taken  prisoner  near  Mur- 
freesboro,  Tenn.,  in  Dec.,  1864.  He  was  confined  in  An- 
dersonville  prison  for  four  months  and  then  exchanged  and 
sent  to  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  where  he  was  put  aboard  the 
steamer  "  Sultana "  with  some  2,600  other  men.  When 
about  eight  miles  above  Memphis  on  the  night  of  April  27, 
1865,  an  explosion  caused  the  destruction  of  the  steamer 
and  nearly  2,000  lives.  Mr.  Wetmore  succeeded  in  clinging 
to  some  wreckage,  drifted  down  the  river,  and  was  rescued 
the  following  morning  when  about  opposite  Memphis, 
ii.  Ellen  Leonora,  b.  23  Aug.,  1847,  Stow,  Ohio;  d.  5  Aug.,  1871, 
Rutland,  111. 

Ref .  X    **  Wletmore  Genealogy." 

1556.  Sarah  Serena"  Pendleton  {Ward',  Jothua*,  Increaee*, 
Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Stow,  Ohio,  in  July,  1827,  and 
died  at  Akron,  Ohio,  31  January,  1885.  She  married  at  Stow,  5 
June,  1848,  Marshall  Murat  Rockwell,  bom  15  July,  1826,  Rich- 
mond, Ohio,  son  of  Harvey  and  Mary  [or  Lucy]  (Ladd)  Rockwell. 
Mr.  Rockwell  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  serving  in  the  35th 
Regt.,  Missouri  Volunteer  Infantry. 


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Issue  (Rockwell): 
i.  Frank  Wade*,  b.  31  Oct-,  1861,  FrankKn,  O.;  m.  21  Sept., 
1875^  Mary  Ann  Johnson.  Res.,  Akron,  O.  He  is  con- 
nected with  Robinson  Clay  Product  Co.  of  Akron  and  since 
1902,  has  been  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Education  in  that 
city.  He  has  issue  (Rockwell):  1.  George  Ward^^.  2. 
Frank  Johmon.  3.  Ellen  Adelaide  (dec).  4.  Thomae. 
5.  Mary.     6.  Ida.     7.  Wade  (dec.). 

ii.  Katie,  b.  9  Mch.,  1856,  Penn  Line,  Pa.;  d.  2  Aug.,  1858,  Ox- 
ford, Mo. 

in.  Ellen  Adelaide,  b.  12  Mch.,  1865,  Winfield,  Ind.;  d.  26  Jany., 
1876,  Cleveland,  O. 

iv.  Birdie  Alice,  b.  18  Oct.,  1870,  linesville.  Pa.;  m.  Dr.  Kent  O. 
Foltz. 

1657.  Hiram*  Pbndliton  {Ward?,  Ja»hua^,  Increase^,  Lieut. 
Joihua*,  Jofepk*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio,  in  August,  1829.  He 
went  to  Texas  and  has  not  been  heard  from  in  many  years.  He 
married  (1),  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  1852,  Josephine  Augusta  Salter. 

He  married  (2), . 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  in  Cincinnati: 

2759.  Ella,  m.  Baker.     Lives  in  or  near  Chicago. 

2760.  Charles  William,  d.  unm. 

2761.  LeUa,  m. . 

1660.  Ward*  Pkndlkton  (Hubbard^,  Joshua^,  Increase^,  Lieut. 
Jothua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Brimfidd,  Ohio,  11  September,  1834, 
and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  13  May,  1885.  He  married  at  Cleve- 
land, 25  October,  1857,  Mts.  Mary  Cordelia  Jordan,  ne6  Smith.  She 
was  still  living  at  Cleveland  in  1909. 
Issue: 

2762.  William  Thomas%  b.  7  Oct.,  1858,  Louisville,  Ohio;  m.  Jennie 

C.   Stevens. 

1563.  Charlotte  Maria"  Pendleton  (John  Handy'',  Joihua^, 
Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Oldo,  24  June, 
1830,  and  died  at  W^oodbridge,  Mich.,  6  March,  1878.  She  married 
at  Ravenna,  Ohio,  8  October,  1853,  John  Thompson,  born  14  May, 
1822,  Donegal,  Ireland. 

Issue  (Thompson): 
i.  Ellen  Josephine*,  b.  28  March,  1855,  Ravenna,  O.;  d.  6  March, 
1880,    Frontier,    Mich.;    m.    19    Aug.,    18 V7,    Gideon    Ellis 
Stanley, 
ii.  Eugene  John,  b.  31  July,  1858,  Cambria,  Mich.;  m.  2  Sept., 

1877,  Julia  Addie  Alfred.     Res.,  Frontier,  Mich, 
iii.  Robert  Wallace,  b.  1  Jany.,  1864,  Woodbridge,  lilich.;  d.  5  Aug., 
1865. 

1564.  Susan  Elizabeth"  Pendleton  (John  Handy'',  Joshua*,  In- 


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crease'^,  Lieut.  Joihua*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Stow,  Ohio,  8  July, 
1833,  and  died  at  New  Era,  Ind.,  25  March,  1876.  She  married 
(1),  at  Stow,  Ohio,  4  June,  1852,  Jesse  Alanson  Post,  born  13  Sept., 
1830,  in  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  died  23  August,  1864,  Andersonville, 
Ga.,  son  of  Jesse  Denison  and  Melancj  (Rogers)  Post.  He  was 
engaged  in  manufacturing  lumber  up  to  the  20th  of  August,  1862, 
when  he  enlisted  in  Battery  D,  1st  Regt.,  Ohio  Light  Artillery.  In 
August,  1863,  he  was  promoted  to  Wagonmaster  and  was  captured 
with  his  entire  train  at  Mumfordsville,  Tenn.,  on  the  16th  of  Septem- 
ber, 1863.  He  was  paroled  and  returned  home,  rejoining  his  regi- 
ment upon  his  exchange,  3  October,  1863.  Early  in  the  following 
January  he  was  captured  the  second  time  and  confined  in  Anderson- 
ville Prison,  where  he  died  of  starvation  seven  months  later. 

His  widow  married  (2),  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  22  September,  1872, 
Volney  Taffner,  bom  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  November,  1830. 
Issue  by  first  husband  (Post) : 
i.  George  Henry",  b.  26  July,  1864,  Munroe  Falls,  O.;  m.  at  Lan- 
sing,  Mich.,   10   April,    1879,   Josephine   Gorrel.      He   was 
postmaster  and  station  agent  at  New  Era.,  Ind.,  from  1875 
to  1886,  when  he  entered  the  dry  goods  business  at  Auburn, 
Ind. 

Ref.:    ''James  Rogers  of  New  London"  Genealogy. 

1566.  George  Henry*  Pendleton  (John  Handy'',  Joshua*,  In- 
crease*, Lieut,  Joshud^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio,  2  August, 
1836,  and  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  August,  1894.  When  sixteen 
years  of  age  he  went  to  New  York  City,  where  he  secured  a  position 
as  clerk  in  a  commission  house.  In  1857  he  became  bookkeeper  in 
the  New  York  office  of  the  City  Mfg.  Co.  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and 
in  1862,  having  acquire^  an  interest  in  the  business,  he  removed  to 
Waterbury,  where  he  acted  as  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Co. 
until  it  was  taken  over  by  the  Benedict  and  Bumham  Mfg.  Co.  in 
1868.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  drafted  into  the  United  States  service,  22 
August,  1863,  but  for  business  reasons  obtained  his  release  by  pay- 
ing the  required  commutation.  In  1867  he  was  a  member  of  the 
Common  Council  of  Waterbury,  and  in  1869  removed  to  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  entered  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business  under  the  firm 
name  of  Tufts,  Pendleton  &  Co.,  at  400  and  402  Broadway,  New 
York.  In  1873  he  sold  out  his  interest  in  this  concern  and  opened  a 
real  estate  and  insurance  office  at  9  Green  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  in  which 
business  he  continued  successfully  the  rest  of  his  life. 

George  H.*  Pendleton  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.^,  16  April,  1861, 
Laura  Parsil  Baldwin,  bom  there,  15  July,  1842,  died  there,  14  No- 
vember, 1908,  daughter  of  I^wis  N.  Baldwin. 

Issue : 
2763.  Ada  Florence*,  b.   13   Feby.,  1864,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  m.  at 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  May,  1885,  Walter  Stewart  Rait.     No 

issue. 


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EIGHTH    GENERATION  511 

2764.  Helen  Alston,  b.  2  Sept.,  1868,  Waterbory,  Conn.;  d.  31  March, 

1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2765.  Edith  Ward,  b.  29  Feby.,  1876,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  unm. 


1566.  Eugene  Allen*  Pendleton  (John  Handy'',  Joshua^,  In- 
areoH^,  Lieut.  Jo9hna\  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stow,  Ohio,  26  October, 
1845.  He  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Stow  and  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  and  after  spending  some  time  with  his  brother  in  the 
New  York  office  of  the  City  Mfg.  Co.  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  he  at- 
tended Hiram  College  for  one  year  during  1861-1862.  The  follow- 
ing winter  he  spent  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  then,  returning  to  Ohio, 
he  rented  and  worked  a  farm  on  shares,  and  with  his  team  helped  in 
the  construction  of  the  Atlantic  and  Great  Western  R.  R.  near  Akron, 
Ohio. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  1864,  Mr.  Pendleton  enlisted  at  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  in  the  9th  Ohio  Independent  Battery,  Light  Artillery,  and 
joined  the  command  at  Tullaboma,  Tenn.,  on  the  9th  of  April  fol- 
lowing. While  participating  in  no  general  engagement,  this  regi-. 
ment  saw  much  active  service  in  guarding  supply  trains,  protecting 
lines  of  communication,  and  in  gpaerrilla  warfare.  Mr.  Pendleton  was 
honorably  discharged  at  Cleveland,  ^5  July,  1865,  upon  the  end  of 
the  war. 

After  spending  the  ensuing  fall  and  winter  at  Woodbridge,  Mich., 
he  went  to  Waterbury,  Conn.,  in  the  spring  of  1866,  and  entered  the 
employ  of  the  City  Mfg.  Co.  as  shipping  clerk,  which  position  he 
held  two  years,  when  the  concern  was  bought  out  by  the  Benedict 
and  Bumham  Mfg.  Co.  Mr.  Pendleton  then  formed  a  partnership 
with  T.  F.  Judson  under  the  firm  name  of  Judson  and  Pendleton, 
and  went  into  the  dry  goods  business.  A  few  months  later  he  sold 
his  interest  to  Mr.  Judson,  and  in  January,  1869,  became  bookkeeper 
for  the  Elton  Banking  Co.  When  this  firm  discontinued  in  1877, 
he  remained  for  a  time  as  private  secretary  to  J.  S.  Elton,  and  in 
March,  1880,  became  bookkeeper  and  accountant  for  the  Waterbury 
Brass  Co.,  with  which  corpH>ration  he  has  been  ever  since. 

Mr.  Pendleton  has  been  an  active  member  of  the  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic,  and  was  lately  appointed  Colonel  on  the  staff  of  the 
National  Commander,  and  Assistant  Aide  in  charge  of  patriotic  edu- 
cation in  the  public  schools.  He  has  taken  great  interest  in  the  prep- 
aration of  this  genealogy,  and  has  contributed  thereto  virtually  all 
the  data  we  have  regarding  his  grandfather's  descendants. 

Eugene   A.*   Pendleton   married    at   Waterbury,    Conn.,    17    May, 
1870,  Jennie  Elisabeth  Knight,  bom  15  December,  1848,  Slatersville, 
R.  I.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elam  C.  and  Mary  J.  (Cross)  Knight. 
Issue,  bom  at  Waterbury,  Conn.: 

2766.  Lewis  Wayland^,  b.  5  Aug.,  1873;  unm. 

2767.  Lucy  Elton,  b.  14  Sept.,  1875;  unm. 

2768.  William  Knight,  b.  3  April,  1882;  unm. 


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512  THE   PBNDLBTOir   aBHSALOer 

1570.  Lkwu*  PiNDurroir  {Wittiam  Alamton',  William^,  IncreoM^, 
Lieut.  Joshua*,  Ja$eph^),  was  bom  at  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  23  Au- 
gust, 1816,  and  died  at  Litchfield,  Mich.,  8  September,  1860.  He 
removed  to  Michigan  as  a  joong  man,  and  lived  at  Homer,  Scipio, 
and  Litchfield  in  that  state.  He  was  a  carpenter  and  joiner  by  trade 
and  was  twice  Town  Treasurer  of  Homer. 

He  married  at  Homer,  Mich.,  24  April,  1838,  Lydia  Thorp,  bom 
27  February,  1809,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  died  10  Felmary,  1881,  Litch- 
field, Mich.,  daughter  of  James  and  Sarah  (Hitchcock)  Thorp. 
Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Homer: 

2769.  William  Alansm*,  b.  1  March,  1840;  m.  10  Sept,  1872,  Ellen 

Eckenberger.  No  issue.  He  d.  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  24  April, 
1907. 

2770.  James  Hall,  b.  1  April,  1843.    He  enlisted  in  May,  1861,  in 

the  4th  Begt,  Mich.  VoL  Infantry,  and  was  killol  at  Get- 
tysburg, 2  July,  1863. 

2771.  Lewis  Jay,  b.  17  April,  1845;  d.  2  May,  1862. 

2772.  Mary  Azubah,  b.  15  Sept.,  1847,  Scipio,  Mich.;  m.  4  Oct, 

1870,  Briggs  Lindsey.  Res  .Litchfield,  Mich.  Issue  (Und- 
sey):  i.  Lewis  B.",  b.  11  Nov.,  1876;  m.  27  Nov.,  1902, 
Addie  J.  Cahocm.  ii.  Bessie  D.,  b.  22  Sept,  1881.  lii 
Hasel  B.,  b.  20  Nov,  1883. 

2773.  CynthU  Maria,  h.   15   Jany.,   1849,  Scipio,  Mich.;  d.   Aug., 

1851. 

1574.  William  Welton*  Pkndlbton  (William  Alanson^,  WU- 
liam*.  Increase^,  Lieut  Joshua*,  Joheph*),  was  bom  at  Sheffield, 
Mass.,  19  September,  1822,  and  died  there,  8  February,  1868.  He 
was  a  mill  superintendent 

He  married  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  26  February,  1845,  Maria  Julia 
Emmons.  She  married  (2),  as  his  third  irife,  Jonathan  Bates,  of 
South  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  died  in  1907. 

William  W.'  Pendleton's  children  were: 

2774.  William  Lewis*,  b.  6  July,  1850;  d.  10  May,  1854. 

2775.  Mary  Ella,  b.  4  Sept.,  1859;  d.  28  Jany.,  1883;  m.  19  Sept, 

1881,  WiUiam  Dixon,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Issue  (Dixon): 
i.  JVilUam  C.*«,  d.  inf. 

2776.  Frank  Welton,  b.  26  Feby.,  1861;  d.  18  April,  1861. 

1578.  Charles  Montgomery"  Pendleton  (William  Alanson', 
William^,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  12  June, 
1844,  and  died  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  19  May,  1892.  He  was  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  31  July,  1862,  in  Co.  A,  17th  Regt., 
Connecticut  Volunteer  Infantry;  was  wounded  and  captured  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsvillc,  2  May,  1863,  paroled  14  May,  1863,  and 
discharged  on  account  of  disability,  28  September,  1863. 

Charles  M.*  Pendleton  married  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  24  De- 
cember, 1865,  Gertrude  Irwin,  bom  there,  3  October,  1847,  daughter 


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of  Robert  and  Emily  (Canfidd)  Irwin.  She  married  (2),  3  Octo- 
ber, 1896,  James  Benedict  Fit«  Gerald,  and  is  now  living  in  East 
Orange,  N.  J. 

Charles  M.  Pendleton's  children  were: 

2777.  Alberta  Irwin*,  b.  30  May,  1867,  New  Milford,  Conn.;  d.  9 

June,  1873. 

2778.  Charles  Newton,  b.  22  June,  1872,  New  York  City;  d.  27 

June,  1873. 

2779.  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  22  May,  1876,  New  York  City;  unm.    Res. 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1682.  William  Henhy^  Pkndlxton  (Increate  Alonxo',  William*, 
IncreM^,  Lieut.  Jo§hua*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Eckford,  Mich.,  11 
September,  1833,  and  died  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  7  October,  1886.  For 
many  years  he  was  a  manufacturer  of  windmills  and  pumping  ap- 
paratus at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  and  through  his  efforts  that  city  has 
become  one  of  the  largest  centers  of  this  industry  in  the  world. 

William  H.*  Pendleton  married  19  February,  1857,  Phebe  Louisa 
Lincoln,  bom  29  April,  1836,  Castleton,  Vt.,  died  17  March,  1904, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  daughter  of  Valentine  Bowen  and  Louisa  (Nich- 
ols) Lincoln. 
Issue: 

2780.  Charles   Lincoln*,  b.   21   Dec,   1867,  Marshall,  Mich.;  unm. 

Res.  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

2781.  Maria  Louisa,  b.  17  Oct.,  1869,  Marshall;  d.  unm.  at  Jackson, 

Mich.,  30  March,  1880. 

2782.  Jennie,  b.  20  Jany.,  1862,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  d.  1  Sept,  1866. 

2783.  Bessie  Miriam,  b.  17  March,  1864;  unm.     Res.  Kalamazoo. 

2784.  William   Henry,   Jr.,  b.   22   Sept,   1872,   Kalamazoo;   m.   20 

May,  1897,  Caroline  J.  Neumaier,  b.  23  Feby.,  1873,  dau. 
of  George  and  Valentina  Neumaier.  No  issue.  Mr.  Pen- 
dleton is  in  the  insurance  business  at  Kalamazoo.  He  has 
been  Quartermaster  Sergeant  in  the  Michigan  Militia. 
2786.  Harry  Welton,  b.  16  Oct.,  1877,  Jackson,  Mich.;  m.  Laura  L. 
Carlin. 

1688.  Henry  Lewis*  Pendleton  (MerriW,  William*,  Increase*, 
Lieut.  Joshua^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1  February, 
1837,  and  died  at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  26  February,  1896.  He  fol- 
lowed the  trade  of  wagonmaker. 

He  married  26  May,  1868,  Mary  Elmira  Landon,  bom  29  Janu- 
ary, 1838,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Abner  and  Minerva  (Stone) 
Landon.  She  is  now  living  with  her  son,  Frederick,  in  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

Issue: 
2786.  Mary   Amelia*,  b.    22    Sept.,   1869,   Litchfield,   Conn.;   d.    11 
Feby.,  1897,  Middlefield,  Conn.;  m.  at  Middlefield,  29  May, 
1878,  Gordon  S.  Goodrich,  b.  23  July,  1864,  Portland,  Conn., 


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son  of  Joseph  and  Fannie  A«  (Buck)  Goodrich.  He  m.  (2), 
Clara  Smith  and  lives  at  Middlefield.  Mary's  children  were 
(Goodrich):  i.  JoiepH  JEf.^^  b.  9  Oct,  1881;  m.  Mary  Camt 
Res.  Hartford^  Conn.  ii.  EmeH  S,,  b.  4  Aprils  1885;  res. 
Hartford;  m.  31  Jnly,  1909,  Hazel  M.  MoffeU.  iii.  Elsie, 
b.  13  Oct.,  1890;  d.  ac.  1  year.  iv.  Howard,  h.  20  April, 
1895. 

2787.  Anna  Lucretia,  b.  10  March,  1861,  Canaan,  Conn.;  d.  ae.  6 

months. 

2788.  Edith  Minerva,  b.  21  March,  1862,  Canaan,  Conn.;  m.  Luther 

W.  Fowler. 

2789.  Frederick  Landon,  b.  12  Oct.,  1863,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  Mary 

C.  Gleich. 

2790.  Flora  Louise,  b.  1  May,  1866,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  at  Berlin, 

Conn.,  14  Feby.,  1883,  Charles  W.  WilHams,  b.  22  Jany., 
1861,  Kensington,  Conn.,  son  of  Charles  W.  and  Harriet  Ig. 
(Bailey)  Williams.  Res.  Kensington,  Conn.  Issue  (Wil- 
liams): i.  Hattie  E.^^  b.  26  Aug.,  1885;  res.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.  ii.  Clarence  L.,  b.  3  Oct.,  1889;  d.  18  April,  1891. 
iii.  WUlis  H.,  b.  20  Sept,  1890;  d.  5  Jany.,  1891.  iv.  Har- 
old, b.  16  Nov.,  1901;  d.  17  Nov.,  1901.  v.-ix.  Four  boys 
and  one  girl,  who  d.  at  birth. 

2791.  Henry  Merritt,  b.  26  May,  1872,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  Sarah 

M.  Fowler. 

2792.  Charlotte  Imogene,  b.  27  Aug.,  1874,  Portland,  Conn.;  ro.  at 

Holyoke,  Mass.y  13  April,  1895,  Albert  H.  Abbe,  b.  21  Sept., 
1873,  Windsorville,  Conn.,  d.  24  July,  1896,  scm  of  Rufus 
H.  and  Louisa  (Shears)  Abbe.  No  issue.  Mrs.  Abbe  lives 
at  Wallingf  ord,  Conn. 

2793.  Emily  Alice,  b.  23  Sept,  1876,  Middlefield,  Conn.;  m.  at  Ken- 

sington, Conn.,  1  Jany.,  1895,  Irving  S.  Kent,  son  of  Oliver 
and  Jennie  (Strong)  Kent.  He  is  a  contractor  and  builder 
in  Hartford,  Conn.  Issue  (Kent) :  i.  LUlian^^,  b.  17  Nov., 
1896,  Hartford. 

1589.  Theodore  Augustus*  Pendleton  (Merritf,  William*,  In- 
create^,  LieuL  Joshua^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  21 
April,  1839,  and  died  at  Seymour,  Conn.,  30  October,  1870.  He 
enlisted  4  August,  1862,  in  Co.  C,  2nd  Regt.,  Connecticut  Heavy 
Artillery,  was  promoted  Quartermaster  Sergeant  13  March,  1864, 
and  honorably  discharged  7  July,  1865.  The  "  History  of  Goshen, 
Conn.,"  says  of  him :  "  He  was  one  of  the  smallest  men  in  the  regi- 
ment, wearing  number  4  boots.  A  skillful  mechanic,  his  musket  was 
the  pride  of  the  '  Defences  of  Washington.'  A  great  many  people 
<came  to  see  it,  among  them  many  regular  army  officers.  He  was 
offered  $100  and  another  musket  for  his  weapon."  After  the  war 
3ir.  Pendleton  opened  a  hotel  at  Seymour,  Conn. 

He  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  11  July,  1866,  Jane  M.  Ab- 


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SIOHTR   OBNEEATION  015 

bott,  born  9  August,  1849,  Goshen,  Conn.,  died  11  January,  1888, 

Branford,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Newton  and  Elisa  (Wright)  Abbott. 
Issue: 

2794.  Leonore  May*,  b.  26  Nov.,  1867,  Goshen,  Conn.;  m.  at  So. 
Dover,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.,  1885,  James  Orson  Ford,  b.  7  July, 
1863,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  son  of  James  Oliver  and  Emily 
(Morse)  Ford.  Res.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Issue  (Ford):  i. 
Theodore  Belven^^,  b.  27  Aug.,  1886,  New  MOford,  Conn. 

:2795.  William  E.,  b.  15  June,  1869,  Seymour,  Conn.;  unm.  Res. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1605.  George  R.  Wblton*  Pendleton  (Reuben  Welton',  Wil" 
liam^,  Increaie^,  LieuU  Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Marshall,  Mich., 
5  November,  1850.  In  1904  he  was  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Pen- 
dleton and  Shorts,  mill  agents,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

He  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  13  February,  1877,  Emma  Josephine 
Bisbee,  bom  22  May,  1855,  Marshall,  Mich.,  died  25  March,  1892, 
Chicago,  111.,  daughter  of  Isaac  Henry  and  Mary  (Osborn)  Bisbee. 
Issue: 

2796.  Grace  Josephine^  b.  16  July,  1879;  m.  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

10  Feby.,  1896,  Robert  Eugene  Montague.  They  were  liv- 
ing at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  in  1904.  Issue  (Montague): 
i.  Glady^^  b.  28  Feby.,  1897,  Decatur,  111. 

2797.  George  Bisbee,  b.  3  Dec.,  1882. 

2798.  Bert  W.,  b.  13  Feby.,  1884;  d.  28  March,  1884. 

2799.  Frederic  Welton,  b.  22  June,  1885;  d.  6  April,  1886. 

2800.  William  Lewis,  b.  23  July,  1891;  d.  22  Aug.,  1893. 

1607.  Frank  H.*  Pendleton  (Reuben  Welton^,  William^,  In- 
crease^, Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  27 
March,  1857.     He  is  now  living  at   Far   Rockaway,   Long  Island, 

He  married  in  New  York  City,  14  February,  1874,  Anna  Theresa 
McDermott,  bom  1  January,  1858,  daughter  of  James  and  Mary 
(McElway)  McDermott. 
Issue: 

2801.  James  FrankHn  Edwin*,  b.  4  Sept.,  1876;  m.  30  June,  1909, 

Madeline  Anna  Reiter.  He  is  an  agent  for  the  Equitable 
Life  Assurance  Co.  and  lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2802.  Cecelia  Thwesa,  b.  7  Aug.,  1878;  m.  15  April,  1906,  Peter 

Daniel  Fralen,  son  of  Francis  Paul  and  Mary  (Crounen) 
Fralen.  Res.  Brodklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Fralen):  i.  Peter 
FrancU^^  b.  24  May,  1907;  d.  4  Feby.,  1908.  ii.  James 
Boniface,  b.  14  May,  1908. 

^803.  Rosanna,  b.  12  July,  1880 ;  d.  4  Sept,  1891. 

5804.  Mabel  Josephine,  b.  4  July,  1882;  m.  in  March,  1905,  George 
James  Clark,  b.   13   Jany.,  1883,  son  of  James  and  Ellen 


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(Lynch)    Clark.     Res.   BroAlyn,   N.    Y.      Issue    (Clark): 
i.  Virginia  Mildred^^,  b,  31  Jany.,  1906. 
2806.  Gertrude,  b.  22  Dec.,  1883;  d.  27  Feby.,  1886. 

2806.  Frank,  b.  12  July,  1886;  d.  24  Aug.,  1886. 

2807.  Henry,  b.  1  Dec.,  1887;  d.  1  Sept.,  1888. 

2808.  John,  b.  3  Jany.,  1889;  d.  21  Nov.,  1890. 

2809.  Phcebe,  b.  26  Oct.,  1893. 

2810.  Ida,  b.  26  June,  1896. 

1608.  Willis  Ezra«  Pendleton  (Noah  S.\  William^  Increase^ 
Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cornwall  Hollow,  Ccnm.,  5  No- 
vember, 1861,  and  died  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  4  February,  1906.  He 
was  engaged  in  the  trucking  business  in  that  dty. 

He  married  11  March,  1886,  Louise  S.  Waugh,  bom  13  March, 
1869,  Torrington,  Conn.,  daughter  of  William  W.  and  Louesa 
(Moses)  Waugh. 

Issue,  bom  at  Winsted,  Conn.: 

2811.  Grace  L.»,  b.  8  Dec,  1886. 

2812.  Ninetto  L.,  b.  14  Oct.,  1892. 

1609.  Samuel*  Pendleton  (David',  David*,  William*,  Edmund*, 
Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  28  July,  1861.  He  has 
always  made  that  dty  his  home,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  harness 
business. 

He  married  (1),  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  21  June,  1877,  Evelyn  Kirt- 
land.  She  died  at  Bridgeport,  7  April,  1896,  and  he  married  (2), 
at  Stratford,  Conn.,  Charlotte  Devine.  He  married  (3),  in  New 
York  City,  6  September,  1903,  Mrs.  Elvira  Goodyear  Graham,  ne& 
Clark. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Bridgeport: 

2813.  Evelyn*,  b.  30  May,  1879;  unm. 

2814.  David  Leroy,  b.  20  Nov.,  1881;  unm.     He  is  with  the  Linen 

Thread  Co.,  Chicago,  lU. 
2816.  Gertrade,  b.  26  May,  1891. 

2816.  Eunice  Mildred,  b.  18  July,  1894. 

1610.  Howard'  Pendleton  (David',  David*,  William*,  Edmund*, 
Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  30  August,  1863.  He 
was  formerly  engaged  in  the  harness  business  with  his  brother  at 
Bridgeport,  and  now  lives  at  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn. 

Howard"    Pendleton   married   at   Springfield,   Mass.,    30   August, 
1876,  Mary  Louise  Ferree,  bom  there,  6  August,  1866,  daughter  of 
George  and  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Ferree. 
Issue,  bom  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.: 

2817.  Howard^  Jr.,  b.  7  Aug.,  1881;  unm.     He  is  a  lawyer  in  New 

York  City,  with  offices  at  32  Liberty  Street 

2818.  George  Ferree,  b.  16  Oct.,  1886;  d.  at  Bridgeport,  unm.,  22 

Jany.,  1909. 


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1616.  Daniel*  Pendleton  (James^,  Jamei*,  James^,  Edmund^ 
Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  28  Febrnarj, 
1822,  and  died  16  November,  1892.  He  was  a  lumberman  near 
Brockwajville,  Pa.,  where  he  owned  a  sawmill  and  rafted  his  logs  to 
Pittsburg. 

He  married  near  BrockwayviUe,   18   June,  1845,  Elizabeth   Mc- 
Minn,  bom  in  Ireland,  6  November,.  1822,  died  14  Dec.;  1904,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Ellen  (Taylor)  McMinn. 
Issue,  bom  near  Brockwayville: 

2819.  Isabel*,  b.   5   April,   1847;  m.   30  Sept.,   1863,  Samuel  Mc- 

Laughlin, b.  Oct.,  1840,  Donegal,  Ireland,  d.  6  Nov.,  1899, 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (McElhaney) 
McLaughlin.  Mrs.  McLaughlin  lives  at  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
Issue  (McLaughlin) :  i.  Anna  M,",  b.  6  June,  1864,  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.;  m.  Sept.,  1884,  E.  A.  Greene,  ii.  Leslie  S.,  b.  21 
April,  1874,  Brockwayville,  Pa.;  m.  10  Dec,  1896,  Cora  C. 
Guy.    iii.  Ezra  J,  F.,  b.  16  April  1882,  Brockwayville. 

2820.  Phebe,  b.  15  May,  1849;  d.  15  Sept,  1860. 

2821.  John  Hoey,  b.   20  Feby.,   1861;  m.    (1),  Flora  G.   Lowers; 

(2),  Elizabeth  R.  Montgomery. 

2822.  Eleanore  EUza,  b.  17  July,  1853;  d.  30  April,  1880;  m.  at 

Brockwayville,  Pa.,  10  Dec,  1873,  William  A.  Dailey.  Issue 
(Dailey) :  i.  Marietta^^,  b.  22  Sept.,  1874,  near  Brockway- 
ville; m.  4  March,  1898,  Robert  Armstrong.  Res.  Brad- 
ford, Pa.    ii.  Minnie  A.,  b.  21  July,  1876;  d.  20  Aug.,  1876. 

2823.  Mary  Angeline,  b.  29  April,  1867;  m.  at  Brockwayville,  Pa., 

12  Jany.,  1880,  Rev.  Anthony  Groves,  b.  31  Oct.,  1862, 
Washington,  Pa.,  son  of  John  and  Catherine  (Arnold) 
Groves.  Res.  Big  Run,  Pa.  Issue  (Groves):  i.  Iva  Cath- 
erine^^,  b.  19  Sept,  1881,  Keystone,  Pa. ;  m.  17  June,  1904, 
George  Welch  Olmsted.  Res.  Ludlow,  Pa.  Issue  (Olm- 
sted) :  1.  Robert  Groves",  b.  19  Nov.,  1908,  BuflPalo,  N.  Y. 
ii.  John  Q.,  b.  10  June,  1883,  Brockwayville;  m.  6  Dec, 
1906,  Evelyn  L.  Tyson.  Res.  DuBois,  Pa.  Issue  (Groves) : 
1.  Emma  Angeline,  b.  29  Aug.,  1907,  DuBois,  Pa.  iii.  Son, 
b.  26  Dec.,  1885;  d.  6  Jany,,  1886.  iv.  Ida  E.,  b.  22  May, 
1889,  Beechtree,  Pa,  v.  Marie  B.,  b.  20  Feby.,  1896,  Ring- 
gold, Pa.    vi.  Helen  P.,  b.  29  Aug.,  1897,  Glen  Hazel,  Pa. 

2824.  Lillian  Eugenia,  b.  27  Jany.,  1860;  d.  2  Aug.,  1895;  m.  at 

Brockwayville,  Pa.,  27  Aug.,  1884,  Lawrence  D.  Lowers, 
son  of  Andrew  and  Maria  Jane  (Dixson)  Lowers.  He  is 
living  at  Falls  Creek,  Pa.  Issue  (Lowers):  i.  Orphd^^,  b. 
June,  1887;  d.  2  Aug.,  1887.  ii.  OrvUle  (twin  with  Orpha), 
d.  24  July,  1887.  iii.  Oeneva,  b.  1&  March,  1890.  iv.  Floi- 
sie,  b.  21  Feby.,  1893. 

2825.  WilHam  James,  b.  20  July,  1864;  d,  unm.,  10  Feby.,  1897. 

1617.  Phebe*    Pendleton    (James'',   James^^   James^,   Edmund^, 
Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Milton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  19  April,  1824, 


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and  died  at  Brockwayville^  Pa.^  21  October,  1905.  She  married 
(1),  20  Jany.,  1842,  Henry  Shaffer.  He  died  18  December,  1877, 
and  she  married  (2)^  15  December,  1883,  Edgar  Robert  Erastus 
Milk. 

Issue  (Shaffer),  bom  at  Brockwayville,  Pa.: 
i.  Sarah  Maria*,  b.  8  Jany.,  1843;  m.  20  May,  1865,  Cyrus  Kil- 

gore.     No  issue, 
ii.  John  Amos,  b.  20  June,  1844;  d.  unm.,  29  Sept.,  1880. 
ill.  Jacob  Isaac,  b.  8  Feby.,  1846;  m.  24  June,  1873,  Martha  Smith. 
Res.,     BrodKwayvme.     Issue     (Shaffer):     1.  Rota    BeUe^^. 
2.  Clarence    Henry.     3.  Jay    Robert,    d.    young.     4.  Edna 
Violet.     5.  Dotty     Gertrude.     6.  George     Washington,     d. 
infancy, 
iv.  and  v.  Twin  boys,  d.  at  birth, 
vi.  Elwin  William,  b.  17  Dec.,  1856;  d.  1  Jany.,  1861. 
vii.  Orrin  Daniel  Thomscm,  b.  31  Aug.,  1859;  d.  16  Dec.,  1871. 

1628.  James  W.'  Pendleton  (Solomon'',  James^,  James^,  Ed- 
mund*, Edmund^),  was  born  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  17  January,  1840,  and 
died  at  Scio,  N.  Y.  He  owned  a  lumber  mill  at  Scio  for  quite  a 
number  of  years  and  built  up  a  good  business.  Mr.  Pendleton  tack 
much  interest  in  his  family  history  and  contributed  considerable 
data  to  this  work  relating  to  the  descendants  of  his  grandfather, 
James^  Pendleton. 

James  W."  Pendleton  married,  3  July,  1861,  Sarah  Whitney,  bom 
2  June,  1840,  Spring  Water,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  John  and  Marilda 
(Osbom)  Whitney. 

Issue,  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.: 

2826.  Celura%  b.  5  Sept.,  1862;  m.  20  April,  1896,  James  E.  Robbe, 

son  of  William  and  Sarah  Robbe.  Res.,  Wellsboro,  Pa. 
Issue  (Robbe):  i.  Earl^\  h.  7  Aug.,  1898;  d.  17  Aug., 
1899. 

2827.  Ida,  b.  4  June,  1864;  m.  2  Aug.,  1891,  John  Evingham.     No 

issue.     Address,  Belmont,  N.  Y. 

2828.  Ruth,  b.  14  Feby.,  1866;  m.  12  Mch.,  1890,  Thomas  Windus. 

Address,  Belmont,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Windus):  i.  Lena^^,  b. 
26  May,  1891,  Buddin,  Ohio.  ii.  Walter,  b.  23  Mch.,  1893, 
Bucklin,  Ohio.  iii.  Frederick,  b.  11  April,  1894,  Amity,  N. 
Y.  iv.  HerbeH,  b.  16  Nov.,  1895,  Amity,  v.  Sarah,  b.  24 
July,  1897,  Amity. 

2829.  Melvin,  b.  9  Nov.,  1867;  m.  Ella  Starkweather. 

2830.  Edmund,  b.  17  Jany.,  1870;  unm.     Res.,  Scio,  N.  Y. 

2831.  Oliver,  bJ  23  Feby.,  1872 ;  unm.     Res.,  Scio,  N.  Y. 

2832.  Elmer,  b.  13  April,  1874;  m.  Lena  Hand. 

2833.  Warren,  b.  19  Sept,  1876;  m.  Muriel  Scott. 

2834.  Minnie,  b.  12  April,  1879;  unm.     Res.,  Scio,  N.  Y. 

2835.  Myrtle  (twin  with  Minnie);  unm.     Res.,  Scio. 

1629.  John  B."  Pendleton  (Solomon',  Jamei^,  James^,  Edmund*, 


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EdmufuP),  was  born  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  21  December,  1841,  and  ia 
engaged  in  farming  in  that  town.  He  married,  6  October,  1866, 
Mary  White,  bom  22  Febmary,  1850,  Caton,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of 
George  and  Lanra  (Waldon)  White.  Issue,  bom  at  Amity: 
3836.  Frank^  b.  9  Aug.,  1867;  m.  Mrs.  Emma  Thomas,  ne6  Haw- 
ley,  widow  of  Oscar  Thomas.     No  issue. 

2837.  Charles  Henry,  b.  14  Sept.,  1869 ;  m.  Rose  Thomas. 

2838.  John,  b.  26  Mch.,  1885. 

2839.  Mamie,  (twin  with  John),  m.  22  Aug.,  1903,  Ernest  Polma- 

teer  (or  Parmeter). 

Non.  John  B.  Pendleton  had  seyeral  other  children;  they  died  in  infancy, 
and  we  do  not  have  their  names. 

1630.  WiLUAM  Henrt*  Pendleton  (Solomon',  James^,  James^, 
Edmund^,  EdmutuP),  was  born  at  Brockwayville,  Pa.,  4  Aprils  1844. 
He  is  a  farmer,  living  near  Belmont,  N.  Y.  He  married,  30  De- 
cember, 1869,  Lura  Way,  bom  26  February,  1848,  Jasper,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  Russell  W.  and  Livona  (White)  Way. 

Issue,  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.: 

2840.  George  Henry*,  b.  19  Nov.,  1872;  m.  Ethel  V.  Beach. 

2841.  Oertrade  Rosetta,  b.  8  Sept,  1878;  m.  in  Amity  township, 

N.  Y.,  31  Dec.,  1901,  Orrin  Day  Hand,  b.  23  Nov.,  1878, 
Inavale,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Reuben  and  Hattie  (Davis)  Hand. 
Res.,  Belmont,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Hand):  i.  Walter  PendU- 
<on^^  b.  28  Dec.,  1906,  Belmont. 

1631.  Isaac  B.'  Pendleton  (Solamon',  James^,  James^,  Ed- 
mund*, Edmund^),  was  born  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  14  November,  1848. 
He  is  a  carpenter  at  Scio,  N.  Y.  He  married  15  July,  1876, 
Rosanna  Steffy,  bom  5  September,  1852,  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Zeignefuss)  Steffy. 

Issue,  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.: 

2842.  Nora*,  b.  8  Aug.,  1872;  m.  2  April,  1896,  Godfrey  Stager, 

son  of  John  Stager.  No  issue.  Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Mt. 
Morris,  N.  Y. 

2843.  Myron  E.,  b.  6  June,  1875;  m.  25  Dec,  1899,  Rosa  Wood- 

ward, dau.  of  William  and  Mary  Aseneth  (Sweet)  Wood- 
ward.    No  issue.     Res.,  New  York  City. 

2844.  Walter  Merritt,  b.  26  Feby.,  1878;  unm.     He  was  killed  on 

the  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R.,  26  Dec,  1901. 
2846.  Emma,  b.  8  Dec,  1882;  m.  18  Nov.,  1903,  Harland  Eugene 
Adams.     Res.,  Hubor,  Mich. 

1633.  Grace*  Pendleton  (Simeon'',  Simeon^,  James^,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  15  December,  1799,  and  died  at  Guilford,  N.  Y., 
4  March,  1870.  She  married  Lamanzan  Devall  and  had  issue 
(Devall),  bom  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.: 

i.  Lamansan^,  Jr.  ii.  Maryette,  m.  George  Tumbull.  iii. 
Simeon,  d.    at   Cincinnatus,   N.    Y.;   m.    Mary   A.    Pittsley. 


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iv.  Sally  Ann,  m.  Hugh  TurnbuU.  v.  Levi,  lived  in 
Greene^  N.  Y.;  m.  Lois  Dealing,  vi.  Clemons.  vii.  Julia 
A.,  d.  infancy,  viii.  Deforeit,  b.  28  Sept,  1838;  m.  [2848] 
Harriet  AJ  Pendleton,  ix.  Patty,  b.  24  June,  1840;  m. 
(1),  Peter  Dixon;  (2),  Peter  Higgins.  x.  Helen  J.,  b.  25 
Aug.,  1845 ;  m.  William  E.  Tracy.  She  is  the  sole  survivor 
of  this  family  and  lives  at  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

1637.  DiMMis*  (Demaris?)  Pendletox  (Simeon',  Simeon^, 
James\  Jamei*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  27  June,  1812,  and  died  at  Black 
Creek,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  27  January,  1872,  She  married  Wil- 
ber  Gage  and  had  issue  (Gage) : 

i.  Sally"^,  b,  1830;  d.  1901.  u.  Mary  Ann,  b.  1833;  m.  (1),  1853, 
James  Windsor;  (2),  1860,  John  Shaftsbury.  ui.  Oeorge, 
b.  1835;  d.  1883;  m.  Chollita  Thompson,  iv.  James,  b. 
1838;  unm.  v.  William,  b.  1840;  d.  1841.  vi.  Jane,  b. 
1843;  d.  1884;  m.  Stranbridge  Huff.  vii.  Laura,  b.  1845; 
m.  Robert  Ross.  viii.  Henry,  b.  1848;  unm.  ix.  Charles, 
b.  18503  m.  Etto  Ames.  x.  Elisabeth  M.  ("  Lib."),  b.  1852; 
m.  Jarvis  Seager.  Res.,  Sistersville,  W.  Va.  xi.  JVilber, 
Jr,,  b.  1856;  m.  1875,  Aiigeline  Steward.  Res.,  near  Cuba, 
N.  Y.    xii.  Emeline,  b.  1861;  m.  Frank  Drew. 

1638.  Ltman  N."  Pendleton  {Simeon^,  Simeon*,  James*,  James^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  5  August,  1814,  and  died  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y., 
26  May,  1888.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Chenango  and  Cattaraugus 
Counties,  N.  Y.  He  married  in  1840,  [1646]  Sophia^  Pendleton,  a 
first  cousin,  daughter  of  [657]  Eliphalet  and  Sally  (Bird)  Pendleton. 
She  died  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  10  February,  1869. 

Issue: 

2846.  Charles  £.•,  b.  21  April,  1842;  m.  Mary  Dart. 

2847.  Hannah  M.,  b.  23  May,  1844;  m.  20  Oct.,  1866,  William  B. 

Shannon.  Res.,  Leon,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Shannon):  i.  Lo- 
renzo L.",  b.  20  Sept.,  1870,  Leon,  N.  Y. 

2848.  Harriet  A.,  b.  25  Sept,  1846;  d.  17  May,  1898,  Otego,  N. 

Y.;  m.  (1),  her  first  cousin.  Deforest*  Devall,  son  of 
Lamanzan  and  [1633]  Grace*  (Pendleton)  DevalL  She 
m.    (2),  Andrew   Gould  of  Otego,   N.   Y.     Issue,   by   first 

husband   (Devall):     i.  Sarah'*,  b.  16  Dee.,  1866;  m.  

Whitney.  Last  known  address.  New  Milford,  Pa.  ii. 
Charles,  d.  ae.  about  6  years. 

2849.  Nettie  E.,  b.  8  Mch.,  1856;  d.  8  May,  1888,  New  Berlin,  N. 

Y.;  m.  about  1877,  Elijah  Wyman  of  Columbus,  N.  Y.  In 
1904  he  was  living  at  New  Berlin.  Issue  (Wyman):  i. 
William^'',  b.  10  Jany.,  1879.  li.  Abigail,  b.  20  Oct,  1883. 
iii.  Lena,  b.  19  Mch.,  1886. 

1640.  Perry*  Pendleton  (Simeon'',  Simeon*,  James*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  born  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  5  September,  1818,  and 


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died  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  7  April,  1900.  When  he  was  ten  years  old 
his  father  died  and  two  years  later  his  mother  with  nearly  all  her 
children  removed  to  the  wilderness  of  Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y., 
and  settled  about  two  miles  from  where  the  village  of  Rutlege  now 
stands.  Here  they  made  a  clearing,  built  a  log  house  and  endured 
all  the  privations  of  pioneer  life  until  they  had  made  the  land 
productive.  As  Perry  grew  to  manhood  he  learned  the  carpenter's 
trade  besides  engaging  in  farming;  nearly  all  his  long  life  was 
spent  in  Cattaraugus  County. 

He  married  (1),  at  Leon,  N.  Y.,  4  July,  1847,  Lorinda  Pettit, 
bom  there  19  January,  1828,  died  20  August,  1862,  Conewango,  N. 
Y.,  daughter  of  Henry  (>)  and  Leafy  (Grover)  Pettit.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  at  Villenovia,  N.  Y.,  12  March,  1872,  Lydia  Guiles,  daugh- 
ter of  James  and  Maria  Guiles. 

Issue — ^by  first  wife — ^bom  Conewango,  N.  Y.: 

2850.  Sarah  Malissa*,  b.   18  April,  1849;  m.  4  June,  1868,  John 

Delahoy,  son  of  James  and  Ann  (Wilkinson)  Delahoy.  He 
was  bom  in  England  and  came  to  this  country  when  six 
years  old.  Res.,  Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Dela- 
hoy), b.  Conewango:  i.  Merle  3f.",  b.  21  Oct,  1869;  m.  at 
Carbondale,  Pa.,  1  Feby.,  1899,  Harriet  Wolcott.  ii.  Avak 
M.,  b.  4  Oct.,  1878;  m.  30  May,  1898,  J,  L.  Buckley. 

2851.  Mandana  Fidelia,  b.  21  June,  1862;  m.  12  Mch.,  1871,  Mar- 

zevan  D.  Blanchard,  son  of  Slotes  and  Tammerson(?) 
(Wise)  Blanchard.  Res.,  Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y.  Issue 
(Blanchard),  b.  Conewango:  i.  3ft2{y^^  b.  16  June,  1872; 
m.  15  Jany.,  1893,  German  Mosher.  ii.  Minnie,  b.  29  July, 
1874;  m.  13  Dec.,  1892,  Alvah  Smith. 

2852.  Laura  Ett,  b.  6  Feby.,  1859;  m.  19  Sept.,  1882,  George  Young. 

No  issue.     Res.,  £.  Randolph,  N.  Y. 

1642.  Sally'  Pbndleton  (Simeon'',  Simeon^,  James^,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Rhode  Island,  6  December,  1822,  and  died  at 
Limestone,  N.  Y.,  16  October,  1894.  She  married,  12  May,  1844, 
William  Sheldon. 

Issue   (Sheldon): 
i.  George  M*,  b.  28  AprU,  1845,  Cherry  Creek,  N,  Y. ;  m.  Sophia 

Eilbum.     Res.,  Leon,  N.  Y. 
ii.  Willard  F.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1847,  Conewango,  N.  Y.;  d.  31  Aug., 

1885;  m.  Ida  Stickney. 
iii.  Mary  J.,  b.  14  May,  1849,  Conewango;  m.  William  M.  Sweet. 

Res.,  Limestone,  N.  Y. 
iv.  Lathan  C,  b.  17  July,  1851;  d.  1859. 
V.  Luther  W.,  b.  31  Aug.,  1853,  Napoli,  N.  Y.;  m,  Ella  Killday. 

Res.,  Olean,  N  Y. 
vi.  Foster  D.,  b.  7  Nov.,  1855,  Norwich,  Pa.;  m.  Jannie  Kilbum. 

Res.,  Leon,  N.  Y. 
vii.  Nancy  A.,  b.  31  Jany.,  1868,  Norwich,  Pa.;  m.  Acta  Lamper. 
Res.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 


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viii.  Alba  J.,  b.  26  Sept,  1860;  Norwich,  Pa.;  d.  1862. 
ix.  Jesse  A.,  b.  26  Jany.,  1863,  Norwich,  Pa.;  m.  Lena  Fcuditer. 
Res.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

1646.  David*  Pendleton  (EUphalet\  Simeon\  James\  Jame9\ 
Caleb*),  was  born  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  14  September,  1817,  and 
died  at  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  4  March,  1888.  He  married  at  Brook- 
field,  N.  Y.,  18  September,  1841,  Louisa  Maria  Crandall,  bom  23 
October,  1816,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  died  3  July,  1899,  daughter  of 
Ezra  and  Sally  (Bennett)  Crandall. 

Issue: 

2853.  Sarah  Ordelia*,  b,  14  June,  1842;  d.  num.,  25  Oct.,  1864. 

2854.  David  Eber,  b.  20  July,  1843,  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.;  m.  Minerva 

E.  Alcott. 

2855.  Ezra  Eliphalet,  b.  25  Mch.,  1850,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.;  d.  there, 

30  Sept.,  1907;  m.  17  Nov.,  1891,  EUzabeth  Hawthorne,  b. 
18  Oct.,  1849,  dau.  of  James  and  Miranda  Louisa  (Camp) 
Hawthorne.  No  issue.  Mr.  Pendleton  followed  various 
occupations,  and  was  a  seventh  degree  Mason. 

1647.  Hannah^  Pendleton  (Eliphalet'',  Simeon^,  Jatnet^,  James*, 
Caleb*),  watf  bom  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  25  April,  1820,  and  died  at 
Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  13  January,  1902.  She  married,  22  November, 
1841,  Charles  Morton,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Mehitable  (Ames) 
Morton. 

Issue   (Mbrton,  first  two  bom  at  New  Berlin,  others  at  Ed* 
meston,  N.  Y.: 
i.  John  Tracy*,  b.  11  Aug.,  1842;  he  was  first  lieutenant  of  Co. 
C,  121st  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Sailor's  Credc,  6  April,  1865.     He  was  unm. 

ii.  Eliphalet,  b.  10  Oct.,  1845;  m.  24  Mch.,  1875,  Frances  Rosina 
Dutton.  Res.,  Edmeston,  N.  Y.  During  the  Civil  War 
he  served  as  corporal  in  Co.  I,  2nd  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery, 
and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor. 

iii.  Charles    Henry,   b.    23   July,     1850;   m.    Ella     Deming.     Res., 
Edmeston,  N.  Y. 

iv.  Lydia  Adelaide,  b.  21  Dec,  1851;  m.  21  Dec,  1870,  David 
Deming.     Res.,  Edmeston,  N.  Y. 

V.  Emma  Lovina,  b.  17  May,  1861 ;  m.  Herman  R.  Bassett.  Res., 
Vancouver,  B.  C. 

•  1653.  Alonzo'  Pendleton  (Eli  D.^,  Simeon*,  James*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  born  at  Ellington,  N,  Y.,  in  1820,  and  was  killed  on 
the  railroad  near  Conewango,  N.  Y.,  29  October,  1900.  He  married 
in  1847,  Mrs.  Amanda  Bentley. 

Issue : 
2856.  Laura*,  b.  1848;  d.  1853. 

1654.  Caroline^  Pendleton   (Eli  DJ,  Simeon*,  James*,  James*, 


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Caleb*),  was  bom  At  Ellington,  N  .Y.,  in  June,  1822.     She  married 

Benjamin  Bentley  and  had  issue  (Bentley) : 

i.  Russell^  m.  Martha  Bugbee.  Res.,  Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y. 
He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War.  ii.  Laura,  m.  William 
King.  Res.,  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.  iii.  Helen,  d.  young, 
iv.  Adelhert,  m.  Lucy  Carl.  Res.,  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.  v. 
Francis,  m.  Alta  Field.  Res.,  Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y. 
vi.  Fred,  unmar.  Res.,  Gerry,  N.  Y.  vii.  Child,  d.  in- 
fancy. 

1656.  Malinda"  Pendleton  (Eli  D,'',  Simeon*,  James*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Conewango,  N.  Y.,  15  September,  1833.  She 
married  (1),  3  August,  1853,  Alonzo  McNitt;  (2),  6  August,  1870, 
Niram  N.  Chase.     Residence  (1905),  Cassadaga,  N.  Y. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (McNitt) — ^first  four  born  at  Colum* 
bus,  Pa. 

i.  Laura»,  b.  3  Nov.,  1854;  d.  10  Mch.,  1855. 
ii.  Deforest,  b.  6  Feby.,  1856;  d.  9  Aug.,  1892. 
iii.  Deete,  b.  8  Jany.,  1861. 
iv.  EH,  b.  26  April,  1863. 
V.  Amy,  b.  23  Sept,  1864,  Stodtton,  N.  Y,;  d.  24  Nov.,  1872. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Chase): 
vi.  Carrie,  b.  6  Oct.,  1871,  Stockton,  N.  Y. 

1660.  Abigail*  Pendleton  {Bodge'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10  February,  1796,  and  died 
there  2  September,  1879.  She  married  at  Islesboro,  4  November, 
1824,  Solomon  Page  Coombs,  son  of  Hosea  and  Elizabeth  [or  Mary] 
(Page)  Coombs.  He  died  at  Islesboro,  22  February,  1872. 
Issue  (Coombs),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  John  Monroe*,  b.  28  July,  1825;  d.  June,  1870;  m.  (1),  Lucy 

Wyman;  (2),  Jane  Small, 
ii.  Solomon  Page,  Jr.,  b.  8  Oct.,  1827;  d.  8  Sept.,  1888;  m.  Lydia 
Porter*  Warren,  a  second  cousin,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  [1674] 
Bathsheba*  (Pendleton)  Warren.     They  had  no  issue, 
iii.  George  H.,  b.  30  May,  1830;  d.  unm.,  3  May,  1864. 
iv.  Jaraneum,  b.   11   Dec.,  1833;  d.  14  June,  1896;  m.   John  B. 
Moody.     She   is   called   "  Jarandum "   in   the   "History   of 
Islesboro,"  p.  186. 
V.  Ruth  P.,  b.  28  Dec,  1835;  m.  (1),  Fred  Smith;  (2),  Edward 

Cross.     Res.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
vi.  Orinda  Ann,  b.  4  Oct.,  1839;  m.  Chipman  Cobb.     Res.,  North 

Islesboro,  Me. 
vii.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  Feby.,  1867;  m.  (1),  Joseph  Robinson; 
(2),  Yeaton*  Dodge.  She  is  not  mentioned  in  the  list  of 
her  mother's  children  given  in  the  "  History  of  Islesboro," 
pp.  185-186.  Her  second  husband  was  son  of  Charles* 
and  Rebecca  (Yeaton)  Dodge  and  grandson  of  Mark  and 
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1661.  Sally*  Pkndlxtok  {Dodge',  SamueP,  Thomat*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.^  7  April,  1798.  She  married 
(published  12  April,  1826),  Isaac  Warren,  bom  7  April,  1804,  died 
15  March,  1858,  son  of  George  and  Lydia  (Hatch)  Warren. 

Issue  (Warren),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Isaac*,  Jr.,  b.  4  Aug.,  1828;  m.    (1),  June,  1850,  Phebe  A. 

Marshall;  (2),  Mrs.  Mary  J.  (Co(»nbs)  Wyman. 
ii.  Alfred  Porter,  b.  14  Feby.,  1830;  m.  Marinda  French, 
iii.  Sarah  Pendleton,  b.   23  April,  1834;  d.   24  Feby.,   1859;  m. 
David  PhilbrodL,  Jr.     He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Fair 
Oaks. 

Nor:  On  page  996  of  the  *" History  of  Islesboro"  it  is  stated  that  Sally 
Pendleton,  daughter  of  Dodge  Pendleton,  married  Timothy  Warren,  brother 
of  Isaac  Warren,  and  that  be  married  (3),  Mrs.  Lydia  Stone.  No  children 
are  noted  as  having  been  bom  to  Timothy  and  Sally,  and  members  of  the 
family  say  the  Histoiy  is  in  error  here  as  Sally  had  no  other  husband  than 
Isaac  Warren. 

1662.  Elisha*  Pendlkton  (Dodge'',  Samuel^  Thonuu*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  19  January,  1801,  and  died 
there,  17  December,  1877.  He  married,  11  January,  1831,  Mary 
Cobb  Lindsey,  bom  April,  1815,  Isles  au  Haute,  Me.,  died  23  No- 
vember, 1891,  Boston,  Mass.,  daughter  of  James  and  Huldah 
(Cooper)  Lindsey. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2857.  Elizabeth  Hatch*,  b.  12  Sept,  1838;  m.  William  T.  Mitchell. 

2858.  Isaac  Hatch  (twin  with  Elizabeth),  d.  19  Feby.,  1899,  Bos- 

ton, Mass.;  m.  (1),  Mrs.  Adaline  Hale,  ne6  Knight;  m.  (2), 
at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  31  May,  1879,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hart- 
man,  ne6  Worthen,  dau.  of  Isaac  R.  and  Nancy  D.  (York) 
Worthen.  She  d.  at  Cambridge,  11  Sept,  1891.  He  had 
no  ch.  by  either  wife. 

2859.  Charles  Nash,  b.  1  Jany.,  1841 ;  d.  at  sea,  unm. 

2860.  Sibyl  Jones,  b.  6  Dec.,  1843;  m.   (1),  William  Weed;   (2), 

Geprge  Goodwin. 

2861.  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  b.  8  Jany.,  1846;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass., 

19  Mch.,  1887,  Ellen  Davis,  dau.  of  Athel  and  Rebecca 
Davis,  of  Richford,  Vt  Mr.  Pendleton  was  i,  farmer  at 
Derry,  N.  H.     No  issue. 

2862.  Nellie  Asenath,  b.^  8  May,  ^848;  m.  Ira  G.  Taylor. 

2863.  Ida  Eliza,  b.  5  July,  1850;  m.  three  times? 

2864.  Son  (twin  with  Ida),  d.  at  birth. 

2865.  Lillian  Lydia,  b.  8  Sept,  1853;  m.  Maurice  J.  McElligott. 

2866.  Abigail  (twin  with  Lillian),  d,  ae.  19  years. 

1663.  (Dr.)  NATHANnEL*  Pendleton  (Rev.  Joshua'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  7  April,;  1803, 
and  died  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  9  April,  1872.  He  studied  medicine  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  practiced  that  profession  for  many  years  in 


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and  aroimd  Oonldsboro^  Me.,  where  he  became  the  most  prominent 
man  of  the  town.  Dr.  Pendleton  acquired  considerable  property 
along  the  shore  which  greatlj  increased  in  value  with  the  influx  of 
wealthy  people  who  established  their  summer  homes  along  that  part 
of  the  famous  coast  of  Maine. 

Dr.  Nathaniel*  Pendleton  married  7  April,  1823,  Eunice  Grover, 
bom  19  March,  1805,  died  26  March,  1891,  daughter  of  George  and 
Lydia  (Stockbridge)  Grover. 

Issue,  first  six  bom  at  Islesboro,  others  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.: 

2867.  Eunice*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1825;  d.  23  Nov.,  1825. 

2868.  Solomon,  b.  8  Nov.,  1826;  m.  Elmira  Guptill. 

2869.  Frandna  A.,  b.  30  Sept,  1828;  m.  7  Sept.,  1847,  Charles  J. 

Guptill,  son  of  Stillman  and  Susan  (Whitaker)  Guptill. 
Issue  (Guptill),  b.  at  Gouldsboro:  i.  Hilliard  S.^^  b.  10 
Jany.,  1848;  d.  13  Sept.,  1850.  ii.  HUliard  S.  (2nd),  b.  7 
Feby.,  1851;  d.  5  Feby.,  1870.  iii.  Cora  D.,  b.  25  April, 
1869;  d.  5  April,  1864.  iv.  Martin  P.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1870; 
d.  10  Feby.,  1870. 

2870.  George  Washington,  b.  24  Sept,  1830;  d.  18  Sept,  1835. 

2871.  Martha  A.,  b.  18  Sept,  1832;  d.  18  Sept,  1835. 

2872.  Martin  V.  B.,  b.  6  Nov.,  1834;  drowned  25  June,  1847. 

2873.  George  Washington  (2nd),  b.  10  Oct.,  1836;  d.  24  Nov.,  1837. 

2874.  Edmund  G.,  b.  16  Aug.,  1838;  d.  5  Sept,  1838. 
2876.  Twin  children,  b.  9  May,  1839;  d.  9  and  21  May,  1839, 

2876.  Caroline,  b.  16  April,  1840;  d.  21  Sept,  1843. 

2877.  Roderick  D.,  b.  26  Sept,  1843;  m.  three  times. 

2878.  Eleanora,  d.  inf. 

Nathaniel*  Pendleton  had  also  an  adopted  son,  Charles  N.  Pendle- 
ton, who  was  bom  9  November,  1841,  and  married  (1),  Cordelia  Nor- 
wood, and  (2),  Susan  A.  Gerrish.  Hp  had  one  child  by  his  first 
wife,  a  son  that  died  in  infancy,  and  by  his  second  wife  he  had  issue, 
Llewellyn,  Andrew  L.,  and  Fred  N.  The  latter  married  [3915]  Vida 
M."  Pendleton. 


1664.  Joseph  Jonbs*  Pkndlkton  (Rev.  Joshua^,  Samuel*,  Thomas^, 
Jamet*,  CaUh^)^  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  January,  1806,  and 
died  at  Belfast,  Me.  He  began  making  voyages  to  sea  at  a  very 
early  age,  and  when  but  twenty-two  was  already  commander  of  a 
vessel  and  owner  of  some  property  at  Islesboro.  Not  long  after- 
wards he  built  there  the  first  brick  house  on  the  island,  where  he 
made  his  home  until  1862,  when  he  removed  to  Belfast.  He  mar- 
ried 7  March,  1822,  Mary  Collins,  daughter  of  John  Collins. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  except  the  first: 

2879.  Joseph  T.»,  b.  1824,  Mark's  Island,  Me.;  m.  Sarah  F.  Tracy. 

2880.  Mary  Jane,  b.  8  Sept.,  1827  (dec.) ;  m.  (1),  Elias  Seavey,  of 

Saco,  Me.;  he  died  20  Dec.,  1859,  and  she  m.  (2),  Elisha 
Thomas.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Seavey) :  i.  Rufut  i2.", 
d.  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1905;  m.  Eva  White.     Issue  by  second 


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husband  (Thomas):  ii.  WilHam^^  (or  WUlard),  m.  Sarah 
Shaddock.     Res.  Gloucester,  Mass. 

2881.  Ephraim    Emery,    b.    4    Sept.,    1831;    m.    (1),    Ann    Maria* 

Thomas;  (2),  Artemisia  L.*  Gilkej. 

2882.  Joshua  A.,  b.  17  Oct.,  1836 ;  m.  Eunice  B.  Hammond. 

2883.  George  William,  b.  25  Feby.,  1838;  m.  Martha  A.  Durgin. 

2884.  Eleanora  Centhelia,  b.  5  April,  1840;  d.  31  July,  1846. 

2885.  Nathaniel  Seavey,  b.  4  Feby.,  1846;  m.  Emily  A.  Wood. 

1665.  Samuel*  Pekdleton  (Rev.  Joshua^  Samuel^,  Thomas^, 
James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  May,  1808,  and  died 
at  Winter  Harbor,  Me.,  in  June,  1890.  He  made  his  home  for  many 
years  in  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  living  in  that  part  of  the  town  which  after- 
wards became  Winter  Harbor.  He  married  3  July,  1828,  Mary 
Grover,  daughter  of  George  and  Lydia  (Stockbridge)  Grover,  of 
Deer  Island,  Me. 

Issue,  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.: 

2886.  Eunice  P.»,  b.  20  May,  1829;  d.  20  March,  1857;  m.  1846, 

Joseph  Moon.     No  issue.     He  d.  30  March,  1863. 

2887.  Samuel  Caleb,  b.  27  March,  1831;  m.  Ruth  R.  Tracy. 

2888.  PrisciUa,  m.  16  Dec.,  1858,  Homer  Guptill,  son  of  Stillman 

and  Susan  (Whitaker)  Guptill.  He  d.  11  Dec.,  1892.  Issue 
(Guptill),  b.  at  Gouldsboro:  i.  Alora  Judsov}^,  b.  15  May, 
1863;  m.  26  Jany.,  1886,  Cora  Bunker,  ii.  Staiie  W.,  b.  28 
Jany.,  1866;  d.  28  Nov.,  1867.  iii.  Susie  May,  b.  20  Nov., 
1876;  d,  22  March,  1877. 

2889.  Melissa,  m.   John  Moon.     Issue    (Moon),  b.   at  Gouldsboro: 

i.  Alma^^,  b.  5  Sept.,  1857;  m.  Joseph  Bickford.  ii.  An- 
gelia,    iii.  Wilson. 

2890.  Elmira,  b.  4  July, ;  m.  [1797]  Benjamin  F.«  Pendleton. 

2891.  Washington  Montgomery,  b.  17  June,  1842;  m.   (1),  Angelia 

S.  Norwood;  (2),  Bessie  B.  Weston. 

2892.  Diana  E.,  b.  22  April,  1843;  d.  22  Nov.,  1844. 

2893.  Wilson  Y.,  b.  10  March,  1844.     He  was  a  mariner  and  died 

oS  the  Delaware  breakwater,  21  May,  1863. 

2894.  Lycurgus,  b.  17  Aug.,  1849;  d.  23  Nov.,  1862. 

2895.  Infant  daughter,  d.  30  April,  1851. 

1666.  Adam  Turner*  Pendleton  {Rev.  Joshua^,  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  2  June,  1813, 
and  died  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  in  March,  1894.  He  married  (pub- 
lished 2  April,  1837),  Eliza  J.*  Bracy,  a  second  cousin,  daughter  of 
John  and  [698]  Berilla^  (Pendleton)  Bracy.  She  was  bom  at  Seal 
Harbor,  Mt.  Desert  Island,  Me.,  and  died  2  December,  1882. 

Issue,  first  child  born  at  Mt.  Desert  Island,  others  at  Goulds- 
boro, Me.: 

2896.  Martha  A.*,  b.  4  Nov.,  1843;  m.  (1),  12  March,  1860,  John 

Bickford,  son  of  £ben  and  Rebecca  (Hamilton)  Bickford. 
She  m.  (2),  8  March,  1884,  Thomas  Finson,  of  Bar  Harbor, 


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Mc.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Bickford) :  i.  Laura  EUen^^, 
b.  11  April,  1861,  Winter  Harbor,  Me.;  d.  2  March,  1899; 
m.  (1),  28  May,  1876,  Pcleg  Joy;  (2),  26  Nov.,  1890,  An- 
drew Stafford.  She  had  one  son,  George  Raymond^^  (Joy)* 
who  is  married  and  has  two  eh.,  the  first,  bom  in  Dec.,  1898, 
making  Martha  A.*  Pendleton  a  great-grandmother  at  55. 

2897.  Thomas,  b.  Dec.,  1844;  d.  Nov.,  1866. 

2898.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  and  d.  in  1846. 

2899.  Sarah  Jane  (2nd),  b.  March,  1847;  m.  (1),  6  May,  1865,  Na- 

than Bnnker,  son  of  Henry  and  Emily  (Crabtree)  Bunker. 
She  m.  (2),  18  Dec.,  1871,  John  Sargent,  son  of  Ivory  and 
Maria  Sargent.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Bunker),  b.  at 
Winter  Harbor,  Me.:  i.  Reuben}^,  b.  20  Oct.,  1866;  m.  7 
Aug.,  1886,  Mamie  Sargent  ii.  Nathan,  Jr.,  b.  13  April, 
1871;  m.  17  Feby.,  1900,  Mabel  Curtis.  Issue  by  second 
husband  (Sargent):  iu.  Walter  W.,  b.  17  Oct.,  1873;  m. 
27  Nov.,  1897,  Grace  Payne,  iv.  Laura  A.,  b.  25  April, 
1875;  d.  March,  1895.  v.  Dudley,  b.  16  Jany.,  1880;  m. 
May,  1904,  Ernestine  Rich.  vi.  Solomon,  b.  19  June,  1884; 
unm.  (1909).  vii.  Rosette,  b.  10  April,  1887;  m.  25  Dec., 
1905,  Bert  Young. 

2900.  William  Henry,  b.  and  d.  1849. 

2901.  WilHam  Henry  (2nd),  b.  12  Feby.,  1861;  d.  1869. 

2902.  Josephine  E.   (twin  with  William  Henry),  m.  (1),  14  April, 

1875,  Charles  Roscoe  Conners,  son  of  Samuel  and  Patience 
(Strout)  Conners.  She  m.  (2),  16  Oct,  1899,  Samuel  Con- 
ners, Jr.,  brother  to  her  first  husband.  Issue  (Conners): 
i.  Ahhie  Eliga^^,  b.  11  Dec.,  1875,  Millbridge,  Me.;  m.  as 
his  third  wife  [2877],  Roderick  D.*  Pendleton,  ii.  Janett 
Elnora,  b.  30  Nov.,  1876,  Cherryfield,  Me.;  d,  16  Dec.,  1900. 

2903.  Solomon  E.  T.,  b.  29  Nov.,  1853;  m.  Flora  G."  Pendleton. 

2904.  Infant  son,  b.  and  d.  1854. 

2905.  Infant  son,  b.  and  d.  1855. 

2906.  Sophia  HiU,  b.  Dec.,  1866;  d.  15  May,  1890;  m.  30  June, 

1879,  John  F.  Clark,  son  of  Ensign  and  Betsey  (Hodgkins) 
Clark.  Issue  (Clark):  i.  Frank  E.*^  b.  18  March,  1882, 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.  ii.  Edith  L.,  b.  30  July,  1885,  Franklin, 
Me.    iii.  George  A.,  b.  14  May,  1890,  Franklin. 

2907.  George  W.,  b.  11  Oct,  1857;  m.  Georgia  E.  Seavey. 

2908.  Villette  Anne,  b.  14  Oct.,  1859;  d.  13  Oct.,  1895;  m.  13  Jany., 

1879,  Charles  M.  Sargent,  son  of  J.  Merrill  and  Sally 
(Gouldsboro)  Sargent.  Issue  (Sargent),  b.  at  Winter  Har- 
bor, Me.:  i.  Charles  £.*^  b.  23  Oct.,  1881.  ii.  Elrvood  A., 
b.  17  Oct,  1883.    iii.  Fred  A.  T.,  b.  26  July,  1886. 

1667.  Shubasl  Hewes"  Pendleton  (Rev,  Joshua'',  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  July,  1817, 
and  died  there,  27  June,  1903.  He  married  (1),  20  December,  1838, 
Eunice  Bickford.    She  died  in  1843,  and  he  married  (2),  9  March, 


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^^^  THE   raNDLSTON   OINSALOGT 

1844  Mrs.  Dorothy  (Grover)  Closson,  widow  of  James  Oosson  and 
daughter  of  WiUiam  and  Rhoda  (Stockbridgc)  Grover.  She  was 
born  17  October,  1820. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.: 

2909.  Adelia  Frances*,  b.  1840;  m.  Castanus  M.  Thomas. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

2910.  Edward  Fortesquc,  b.  3  April,  1845;  m.  Amy  A.  KeUer. 

2911.  Rhoda  Matilda,  b.  16  Feby.,  1847;  m.  Jason  R.  Ryder. 

2912.  Shubael  Frederick,  b.  17  Aug.,  1849;  d.  15  Aug.,  1875;  m.  3 

April,  1870,  Mary  E.  Keller,  dau.  of  Findley  Boid  and  Har- 
riet A.  (Libby)  Keller.  No  issue.  She  m.  (2),  James  B.* 
Adams,  son  of  William  and  [983]  Rosina^  (Pendleton) 
Adams. 

2913.  Martin  Van  Buren,  b.   21  Jany.,  1852;  m.   15  April,  1880, 

Euphralia  Isabel  Knight,  b.  12  Oct.,  1856,  dau.  of  George 
W.  and  Sophronia  (Williams)  Knight.  No  issue.  Res- 
Somerville,  Mass. 

2914.  Benjamin  Theodore,  b.  19  Nov.,  1854;  d.  25  Feby.,  1870. 

2915.  Solomon,  b.  25  Oct.,  1857;  d.  1857. 

2916.  Lenora,  b.  25  April,  1859;  d.  1859. 

Note:  The  record  of  Shubael  Hewes  Pendleton's  family  g;iveii  in  the 
*"  Histoiy  of  Islesboro,"  p.  257,  does  not  mention  his  daughter  Adelia. 

1668.  Sarah  Janb^  Pendleton  (Rev.  Joihua',  Samuel^,  Thomas', 
Jamei*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  March,  1822.  She 
married  14  April,  1838,  William  S.*  Dodge,  a  second  cousin,  bom 
27  November,  1817,  Islesboro,  died  17  January,  1889,  Gouldsboro, 
Me.,  son  of  Mark  and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pendleton)  Dodge. 

Issue  (Dodge),  bom  at  Islesboro: 

i.  William  Augustus*,  b.  18  Dec.,  1839;  d.  about  1890;  m.  . 

ii.  Lorenso  D.,  b.  26  Sept.,  1843:  m. . 

iii.  Mary  Victoria,  b.  8  April,  184—  (8  Feby.,  1849,  in  "  History 
of  Islesboro");  m.  (1),  William  Coombs;  (2),  Barney  Foss. 
iv.  Sarah  Elmira,  b.  1848  (14  Feby.,  1852,  in  "  Histoiy  of  Isles- 
boro ") ;  m. . 

V.  Laura,  b.  1850;  d.  about  1865.     Not  mentioned  in  "  History  of 
Islesboro." 

Ref.:    «  Histoiy  of  Islesboro,"  p.  198. 

1669.  Vincent*  Pendleton  (Marlc^,  Samuel^,  Thomas',  James*, 
Caleb'),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  25  January,  1807,  and  died 
there,  31  December,  1885.  He  married  Eliza  Kimball,  bom  4  Sep- 
tember, 1804,  died  November,  1876,  daughter  of  David  and  Elisa- 
beth (White)  Kimball. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2917.  Elizabeth  White*,  b.  5  Oct.,  1830;  m.  Simon  D.  Sprague. 

2918.  Alice  Blake,  b.  15  Sept.,  1832;  m.  Noah  B.*  Dodge. 


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2919.  Mary  AbUe^  b.  9  March^  1834;  m.  (1),  Samuel  Michaek,  Jr.; 

(2),  Sears  Nickerson. 

2920.  Celia  Ann,  b.  27  Jany.,  1836;  m.  (1),  Phineas  Rolerson;  (2), 

Henry  Mitchell. 

2921.  Philip  Gilkey,  b.  5  Dec.,  1837;  m.  Sarah  Abbie*  Pendleton. 

2922.  Caleb  Franklin,  b.  3  Oct.,  1839;  m.  Mary  E.  Kimball. 
2923  Frances  D.,  b.  23  Oct.,  1842;  m.  Joel  Small,  Jr. 

2924.  James  Oliver,  b.  22  Oct,  1843;  m.  JmiietU*  Pendleton. 

2925.  William   Brown,  b.   27   Jnly,   1845;  m.   Sarah  Walker.     No 

issue.    Res.  Islesboro,  Me. 

2926.  Victoria,  b.   1   March,  1850;  d.   12   Jany.,  1871;  m.   Rnfns 

Tripp.  Issue  (Tripp):  i.  William  Porter^^,  b.  Aug.,  1866; 
m.  Alice  Westcott.  Res.  Frankfort,  Me.  ii.  Ella,  b.  8  May, 
1868;  m.  Charles  Trodon. 

1670.  Lyman  B.*  Pendleton  (Mark'',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  Jame*\ 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  4  September,  1809,  and  died 
there,  19  September,  1890.  He  married  (1),  Sally  Herrick,  who 
died  in  1868.  He  married  (2),  his  first  cousin,  Mrs.  Lucretia"  (Nich- 
ols) Fenwick,  widow  of  John  Fenwick,  and  daughter  of  Beeley  and 
[663]  Dorcas^  (Pendleton)  Nichols. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2927.  Sarah  C.*,  b.  12  Oct.,  1829;  m.  Cornelius  Hayes. 

2928.  Lyman  Green,  b.  20  Jany.,  1834;  m.  (1),  Lydia  J.«  Flanders; 

(2),  Mrs.  Mary  R.*  (Dodge)  Dodge. 

2929.  John,  b.  23  Jany.,  1843;  m.  Philena  M.^  Michaels. 

1671.  Mark*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Mark'',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  2  February,  1811,  and  died 
there,  23  April,  1888.  He  was  for  many  years  a  successful  master 
mariner,  and  at  a  very  early  age  began  acquiring  interests  iu  dif- 
ferent vessels  plying  in  the  coasting  trade.  Capt.  Pendleton  was 
gifted  with  remarkable  shrewdness  and  business  sagacity,  and  his 
investments  brought  him  large  returns,  which  he  handled  with  un- 
usual skill  and  good  judgment,  continually  increasing  his  holdings. 
Not  only  did  he  bequeath  to  his  sons  a  large  property,  but  better 
still,  his  own  enterprise,  perseverance,  and  business  acumen,  so  that 
they  have  been  able  to  extend  his  shipping  interests  to  such  a  degree 
that  to^ay  they  are  owners  of  a  splendid  fleet  and  part  owners  of 
more  vessels  than  any  other  family  in  the  United  States. 

Capt.  Pendleton  always  made  his  home  at  Islesboro,  where  he 
lived  on  the  estate  of  his  grandfather  below  Bounty  Cove.  He  took 
much  interest  in  town  affairs,  and  was  an  active  participant  in  every- 
thing that  related  to  the  welfare  of  Islesboro.  He  married  10  March, 
1837,  Eliza  J.  Coombs,  bom  23  March,  1817,  died  November,  1897, 
daughter  of  Fields  and  Betsey  (Ames)  Coombs. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2930.  Richard  Pickett%  b.  28  July,  1839;  m.  (1),  Lois  E.  Coombs; 

(2),  Carrie  Losee. 


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2931.  Fields  Coombs,  b.  6  March,  1842;  m.  (1),  Lucmda  J.  Seelej; 

(2),  Mrs.  Sabrina  P.  (Sceley)  Brown. 

2932.  Guilford  Dudley,  b.  4  March,  1845 ;  m.  Mrs.  Orissa  P.  (Sher- 

man) Durgin. 

2933.  Winfield  Scott,  b.  2  Sept,  1847;  m.  Lucy  A.*  PhUbrodt. 

2934.  Eliza  Lavina,  b.  18  Nov.,  1850;  m.  at  Islesboro,  29  Aug.^  1876, 

Lester  A.  Lewis,  b.  4  Feby.,  1846,  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  son  of 
Nathaniel  Lester  and  Cornelia  (Ball)  Lewis.  He  is  a  de- 
scendant of  the  Lewis  family  of  Westerly,  R.  I.  Res. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Lewis):  i.  Warren  Lesier^^,  b. 
30  April,  1883.  He  has  been  a  student  at  Yale  and  is  now 
in  business  with  his  father.  He  m.  30  April,  1908,  Olive 
Bailey. 

2935.  Mark  (3rd),  b.  16  Sept.,  1862;  d.  1854. 

2936.  Emma  Jane,  b.  8  July,  1855.     She  was  burned  to  death  in 

1863. 

2937.  Mark  Pierce,  b.  11  Jany.,  1860;  m.  Inez  L.  Matthews. 

1672.  Dodge'  Pendleton  {Mark',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Ca- 
leb*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  March,  1813,  and  died  there, 
22  February,  1894.  He  married  at  Islesboro,  16  January,  1843, 
Mary  Jane  Whalen,  bom  4  May,  1823^  Hope,  Me.,  daughter  of  Mat- 
thew and  Rachel  (Grant)  Whalen. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2938.  Mary  Ellen*,  b.  18  May,  1844;  d.  25  May,  1863,  Islesboro; 

m.  as  his  first  wife,  Franklin'  Flanders,  Bom  of  James  and 
[724]  Thankful^  (Pendleton)  Flanders.  They  had  one  child 
(Flanders):  i.  Lydia  Ellen^^,  b.  23  Aug.,  1860;  m.  William 
Haynes.     Res.  Islesboro. 

2939.  Sibyl  Frances,  b.  6  Aug.,  1846;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  22 

Jany,,  1870,  her  brother-in-law,  Franklin*  Flanders.  Res. 
Islesboro.  Issue  (Flanders):  i.  Franlc^^,  b.  21  Oct.,  1871; 
unm.  ii.  Tolman^  Melvem,  b.  31  Oct.,  1875 ;  unm.  iii.  Lau- 
retta, b.  11  July,  1879;  unm. 

2940.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  8  March,  1848;  d.  30  Sept.,  1901,  Islesboro; 

m.  there,  22  Feby.,  1870,  Arnold  Annis,  son  of  Ezra  and 
Sarah  (Stinson)  Annis.  Issue  (Annis):  i.  Jennie  Fran- 
ces^'',  b.  16  Nov.,  1871;  m.  [3477]  CUfford  Eugene^<>  Pen- 
dleton,   ii.  William,  b.  5  March,  1874;  unm.    Res.  Islesboro. 

2941.  Lyonies,  b.  28  Nov.,  1850;  m.  Sarah  I.^®  Rolerson. 

2942.  Dodge  Tolman,  b.  29  April,  1864;  lost  at  sea  in  1876;  unm. 

2943.  Dennis  Matthew,  b.  23  Nov.,  1855;  m.  Mary  E.  Haynes. 

2944.  Hannah  E.,  b.  13  May,  1868 ;  d.  1858; 

2945.  Rose  Anna,  b.  13  May,  1860;  m.  7  Oct.,  1882,  Walter  J." 

Small,  son  of  Joel  and  [2923]  Frances  D.*  (Pendleton) 
Small.  No  issue.  Res.  Islesboro.  Mrs.  Small  has  given 
us  much  assistance  in  preparing  records  of  her  grandfather's 
descendants. 

2946.  Roderic  Nelson,  b.  16  Oct,  1865;  m.  Mabel  Haynes. 


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SIOHTR    GENERATION  581 

1674.  Bathsheba*  Pendleton  (Marlc^,  Samuel^,  Thomas*,  Jamei*, 
Cdleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.,  16  May,  1817,  and  died  there, 
16  January,  1858.  She  married  21  September,  1837,  Daniel  War- 
ren, bom  4  November,  1815,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Hatch) 
Warren. 

Issue  (Warren),  born  at  Islesboro,  record  from  family  Bible: 
i.  Lydia  Porter*,  b.  6  June,  1838;  m.  26  Feby.,  1879,  Solomon 
Page*  Coombe,  Jr.,  a  second  cousin,  son  of  Solomon  Page 
and   [1660]   Abigail*   (Pendleton)   Coombs. 

ii.  Nancy  Jane,  b.  30  Aug.,  1839;  d.  31  Dec.,  1880,^  Concord,  Mass.; 
m.  (1),  10  June,  1858,  Moses  J.  Nelson;  (2), Maker. 

iii.  Adalaide,  b.  16  Jany.,  1841 ;  d,  June,  1841. 

iv.  Flavilla  Y.,  b.  16  Jany.,  1842;  m.  (1),  Zebulon  M.*  Roberts, 
son  of  John  and  Christiana*  (Dodge)  Roberts,  and  grand- 
son of  Mark  and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pendleton)  Dodge.  She 
m.  (2),  21  Nov.,  1867,  Isaac  H.  Herrick. 

V.  Daniel  Alvin,  b.  20  Aug.,  1843;  m.  16  Sept.,  1869,  Anna  Nick- 
erson. 

vi.  Samuel,  b.  2  Jany.,  1846 ;  d.  14  May,  1870. 

vii.  Abigail,  b.  18  Sept.,  1848;  m.  William  M.  Pillsbury. 
viii.  Rosannah,  b.   28   Sept.,   1850;  m.  25  Aug.,   1877,  Thomas  J. 
Decker. 

ix.  Mary  Emma,  b.  16  Dec,  1852;  m.  F.  A.  Perkins. 

X.  Relief  Minnie,  b.  23  Sept,  1855;  d:  1901. 

xi.  Nicholas  P.,  b.  6  Dec,  1857. 

Ref.:    '*  Histoiy  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  148,  894. 

1675.  Lemuel  Rich*  Pendleton  (Mark'',  SamueP,  Thomas*, 
Jamet/^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  September,  1820, 
and  died  there  in  January,  1894.  He  married  27  October,  1848,  his 
first  cousin,  Mrs.  [1689]  Elsie  Crockett*  (Pendleton)  Brown,  widow 
of  Sylvester  H.*  Brown,  and  daughter  of  [673]  Simon  Dodge^  and 
Mary  Staples  (Fowler)  Pendleton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2947.  Lemuel  Doddridge*,  b.  8  Oct.,  1853;  m.  Mrs.  Saray<^  (Roler- 

son)    Pendleton. 

1676.  Isaac  Case'  Pendleton  (Mark'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  19  January,  1822,  and  died 
there  not  many  years  ago.  He  is  pleasantly  remembered  as  a  kindly 
and  genial  man.  He  married  (1),  17  December,  1846,  Mercy  Ann 
Nash,  born  31  July,  1831,  Islesboro,  died  there,  17  June,  1849, 
daughter  of  Elisha  and  Sally  (Hatch)  Nash.  He  married  (2), 
(published  2  April,  1851),  Abigail  W.  Nash,  a  sister  to  his  first  wife, 
bom  14  September,  1823,  Islesboro.  She  was  still  living  there  in 
1906. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2948.  Laban  Knight*,  b.  30  Sept,  1847;  m.  Martha  M.*  Dodge. 


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5S2  THS  PSNDLBTON  GSNaALOOT 

2949.  Isaac  EUery,  b.  20  April,  1849;  m.  AntcMnette  Yeaton. 
Issue  hy  second  wife: 

2950.  Charles  Nash,  b.  2  Aug.,  1852;  m.  Mrs.   [3949]  Betsey  E.^* 

(PendleUm)  Dodge,  widow  of  Silas  Dodge,  and  daughter 
of  [2928]  Lyman  G.*  and  Lydia  J.«  (Flanders)  Pendleton. 
No  issue.    Res.  Islesboro,  Me. 

2951.  Mercy  Ann,  b.  26  June,  1864;  m.   [2153]  George  F.*  Pen- 

dleton. 

2952.  Junietta,  b.  25  Nov.,  1855;  m.  [2924]  James  O.*  Pendleton. 

2953.  Emily,  b.  19  Oct.,  1858;  d.  1858. 

2954.  Solomon  Dodge,  b.  2  Dec.,  1859;  unm. 

2955.  Lydia  A.,  b.  14  May,  1865;  m.   [2195]   Frederick  D.*  Pen- 

dleton. 


1679.  Cordelia    E.'    Pendleton    (SamueP,    Samuel^,    Thomas^, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  18  February,  1812,  and 
died  2   January,   1837.     She  married  11  October,   1835,  her  first 
cousin,  Nathaniel'  Nichols,  son  of  Bela  and   [663]   Dorcas^   (Pen- 
dleton) Nichols.     He  died  29  March,  1881. 
Issue  (Nichols): 
i.  Adam  Pendleton*,  b.  14  Nov.,  1836;  m.  his  first  cousin,  Mary 
Ann*  Fenwick,  dau.  of  John  and  Lucrctia*   (Nichols)  Fen- 
wick,  and  granddau.  of  Bela  and   [663]    Dorcas^   (Pendle- 
ton) Nichols.     Res.  Morrill,  Me.     They  have  had  ten  chil- 
dren. 

Nora:  The  **Hirtoiy  of  Islesboro"  [p.  75],  savs  that  Nathaniel  Nichols 
and  his  wife  had  bom  to  them  a  boy  and  a  girl  who  were  named  Adam  and 
Eve,  but  the  latter  was  the  daughter  of  Nathaniels  Nichols  and  Betoej 
Tibbetts.  She  married  Alonso  Flanders,  changed  her  name  to  £li«J>eth  A., 
and  is  living  at  Northport,  Me.  She  had  three  children  one  of  whom,  Elmer 
S.10  (Flanders),  married  Cordelia  A-io  (Nichols)^as  her  second  husband- 
daughter  of  Adam  Pendleton^  Nichols  above. 

1681.  NioBE*  Pendleton  ^SamueV,  Samuel^,  Thomas*,  James"*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  15  January,  1815.  She  married 
at  Belfast,  Me.,  as  his  first  wife,  2  September,  1835,  John  Batchel- 
der.  He  married  (2),  Mrs.  [440]  Lydia  Jane^  (Pendleton)  Sprague, 
widow  of  Solomcm  Sprague,  and  daughter  of  [145]  Joseph*  and 
Wealthy  (Thomas)  Pendleton. 

Issue  of  John  and  Niobe'  (Pendleton)  Batchelder: 
i.  Orrington  M.*,  b.  25  Dec.,  1836;  d.  13  Jany.,  1851. 
ii.  Alonzo,  b.  10  April,  1838;  lost  at  sea;  unm. 
iii.  Cordelia  M.,  b.  18  April,  1839;  m.  Charles  Morris.     Res.  Dor- 
chester, Mass. 
iv.  Alurum  A.,  b.  26  Oct.,  1842;  unm.;  d.  in  the  Civil  War. 
V.  Vandalurc  A.,  b.  7  Feby.,  1844 ;  unm. ;  d.  in  the  Civil  War. 
vi.  Lucy  Melvina,  b.  21  Dec.,  1845;  unm. 
vii.  Samuel  E.,  b.  Feby.,  1847;  d.  1849. 


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viii.  Francena  R.,  b.  25  Dec.^  1848;  d.  1849. 
is.  John  A.,  b.  2  Aug.j  1850. 

Rcf.:    "  Histoiy  of  Islesboro,"  p.  169. 

1683.  RoDOLPHUs*  Pendleton  {SamueP,  Samuel^,  Thomoi^, 
Jatne$\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.^  14  March^  1818.  He 
was  a  master  mariner^  and  on  an  outw£^  passage  from  Bangor  was 
knocked  overboard  by  the  main  boom  of  his  schooner  and  drowned 
almost  in  sight  of  his  home^  28  October^  1866.  j  He  was  a  Justice  of 
the  Peace  at  Islesboro  in  1865^  and  Master  of  the.  Royal  Arch  Chap- 
ter,  F.  &  A.  M.^  in  that  town. 

Rodolphns*  Pendleton  married  16  January^  1851^  Sarah  Mar- 
garet Babbidge  Sawyer^  bom  10  July^  1839>  daughter  of  Nathaniel 
and  Sarah  (Grover)  Sawyer.  She  married  (2)^  at  Bangor,  Me.,  4 
May,  1873,  Leonard  P.  Martin. 

Rodolphus^  Pendleton's  children  were: 

2956.  Samuel  Alva*,  b.  18  April,  1852;  m.  Carrie  L.  Arenes. 

2957.  Charles  Elbridge,  b.  2  July,  1854;  m.  Nancy  J.  Smart. 

2958.  Herbert  Leslie,  b.  5  July,  1856;  unm.     Res.  San  Francisco, 

Cal. 

2959.  Camilla  L.,  b.  5  Dec,  1867;  m.  Abbie  I."  Brown. 

2960.  Floribelle  M.,  b.  17  AprQ,  1860;  m.  1  Oct,  1883,  John  W. 

Famell.  Res.  Oakland,  Calif.  Issue  (Famell):  i.  Arthur 
Lee^^,  b.  16  Aug.,  1885,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

1684.  Gamaliel  Rathburn^  Pendleton  (SamueV,  SamueP, 
Thanuu^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*)^  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  August, 
1822,  and  died  there,  12  July,  1892,  on  the  same  farm  where  he  was 
bom.  The  "  History,  of  Islesboro  "  says  of  him  [p.  129] :  "  In  his 
younger  days  he  followed  the  sea.  The  latter  part  of  his  life  he 
was  engaged  in  agriculture.  The  upright  character  given  him  by  his 
neighbors  was  never  contradicted,  and  he  had  no  enemies.  He  had 
not  only  the  esteem  but  the  affection  of  all  who  knew  him." 

Gamaliel  R.'  Pendleton  married  3  January,  1847,  Matilda  Thurs- 
ton Sawyer,  bom  1   September,   1826,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and 
Sarah  (Grover)  Sawyer.     In  1906  she  was  living  with  her  daughter, 
Mrs.  Irene  L.  Collins,  at  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

2961.  Irene  Lauraette*,  b.  24  July,  1848;  ni.  at  Islesboro,  9  June, 

1867,  David  Edwin  Collins,  b.  24  Aug.,  1845,  Searsport, 
Me.,  d.  18  July,  1891,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  son  of  David  and 
Eliza  Baker  (Sawyer)  Collins.  Mrs.  Collins  is  now  living 
in  Dorchester,  Mass.  Issue  (Collins):  i.  Annie  Adelle^^, 
b.  26  Sept.,  1867,  Islesboro;  unm.  ii.  Blanchard  Edwin,  b. 
8  Aug.,  1872,  Islesboro;  d.  8  Sept.,  1873.  iu.  Mildred 
Louise,  b.  3  Aug.,  1888,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

2962.  Lavina  Jane,  b.  30  June,  1851;  d.  30  June,  1872;  m.  Joseph 

Clark.     No  issue.     He  m.  (2),  Heal. 

2963.  Alpheus  Alonzo,  b.  8  Jany.,  1855;  m.  Sarah  M.  Whitcomb. 


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1685.  Maximilian'  Pbndleton  (SamueP,  Samuel^,  Thoma*^, 
Jamet\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me,,  19  December,  1833  (or 
1834),  and  is  now  living  in  Lawrence,  Mass.  He  married  10  Au- 
gust, 1861,  Elisabeth  Matilda  Collins,  bom  1  July,  1843,  Islesboro, 
daughter  of  David  and  Eliza  B.  (Sawyer)  Collins. 

Issue : 
2964.  Ansel  Edmund%  b.  29  July,  1862,  Islesboro;  d.  9  Oct.,  1886, 
while  an  undergraduate  at  Dartmouth  College. 

1689.  Elsib  Crockett'  Pbndlbton  (Simon  Dodge',  SamueP, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  9  December, 
1819,  and  died  1  June,  1900.  She  married  (1),  Sylvester  Hewes' 
Brown,  born  27  July,  1815,  Islesboro,  died  there,  11  Febroary,  1847, 
son  of  John  and  Margaret'  (Hewes)  Brown,  grandson  of  Paoli  and 
Pamelia^  (Cottrell)  Hewes,  and  great-grandson  of  Sylvester  and 
[226]  Margaret'  (Pendleton)  Cottrell  ("  History  of  Islesboro,"  pp. 
173,  226,  190.)  She  married  (2),  27  October,  1848,  [1676]  Lemuel 
R.'  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin. 

Issue  by  firsts  husband  (Brown) : 
i.  Clarinda',  b.  29  June,  1840;  d.  9  Dec.,  1840. 
ii.  Mary  Famham,  b.  17  April,  1845;  m.  Charles  Neally.     Res. 
Stockton  Springs,  Me. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Pendleton): 
[2947].  iii.  Lemuel  Doddridge',  b.  8  Oct.,  1853;  m.  Mrs.  Sarah^' 
(Rolerson)  Pendleton. 

1690.  Prudbncb  Janb'  Pbndlbton  (Simon  Dodge''  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Searsport,  Me.,  25  March, 
1821,  and  died  at  Portland,  Me.,  22  November,  1900.  She  married 
James  Curtis,  bom  20  October,  1810,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  died  17 
•March,  1884,  New  York  City,  son  of  Admiral  Thomas  and  Eleanor 
Curtis. 

Issue  (Curtis): 
i.  James  Hiram',  b.  26  April,  1838,  Belfast,  Me.;  d.  18  May, 
1906,  Portland,  Me.;  m.  Martha  Washington  Morrill.  They 
were  the  parents  of  ten  ch.  Mr.  James  H.  Curtis  served 
nine  months  in  Co.  H,  29th  Regt.,  Me.  Vol.  Infantry,  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War.  One  of  his  smis,  Charles  F.^'  (Curtis), 
lives  in  Portland,  is  married  and  has  three  ch. 

ii.  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  7  Dec,  1839,  Searsport,  Me. ;  d.  6  July,  1883, 
New  York  City;  m.  Israel  M.  Rice.     No  issue. 

iii.  Henrietta,  b.  9  Nov.,  1841,  Searsport;  d.  3  April,  1877,  Asbury 
Park,  N.  J.;  m.  James  T.  Bickford.     No  issue. 

iv.  Charles  Fowler,  b.   3  April,   1843,  Searsport;  m.   Nellie  . 

No  issue.     Present  res.  unknown. 

V.  Emily  Fowler,  b.  10  Jany.,  1847,  Searsport;  d.  17  April,  1893, 
New  York  City;  m.  William  H.  Buxton.     No  issue. 

vi.  Clara  Anna,  b.  27  Jany.,  1851,  Winterport,  Me.;  m.  John  Wood. 
No  issue.     Res.  Portland,  Me. 


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vii.  Cyrus  Trew,  b.  15  Feby.,  1853,  Winterport,  Me.;  m.  Ellen . 

viii.  Lucy  Haley,  b.  30  Jany.,  1855,  Winterport;  d.  13  Aug.,  1901, 

New  York  City;  m.  (1),  Harry  Marcher;  (2),  Henry  Tim- 

mons. 
ix.  Florence  Nightingale,  b.  10  April,  1859,  Portland,  Me.;  d.  13 

Dec,  1892,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m.   (1),  James  N.  Vader; 

(2),  Albert  Keller. 

1693.  Simon  Andrew*  Pendleton  (Simon  Dodge'',  Samuel^, 
Thomaa^,  James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  September, 
1829,  and  died  at  Stockton  Springs,  Me.,  8  November,  1909.  He 
married  13  October,  1852,  Merriam  J.  Berry,  bom  17  January,  1832, 
South  Prospect,  Me.,  died  15  January,  1907,  daughter  of  Joel  F. 
Berry. 

Issue : 

2965.  Elden  Ferdinand*,  b.  12  April,  1856,  Prospect,  Me. ;  m.  Chris- 

tiana  Harding. 

1694.  Levi  Alonzo'  Pendleton  (Simon  Dodge'',  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  29  April, 
1833.  He  served  in  the  Civil  War  as  ^  private  in  Co.  E,  19th  Regt. 
Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  into  which  he  was  mustered,  25  August, 
1862.  He  is  now  living  at  Pittston,  Me.  He  married  (1),  Lucy 
Elizabeth  Lufkin,  bom  21  June,  1831,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Esther  (Closson)  Lufkin.  He  married  (2)  (license 
issued  at  Bangor,  Me.,  20  January,  1879),  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Wetiierbee. 

Issue — ^by  first  wife — ^first  four  bom  at  Sedgwick,  Me.: 

2966.  Stephen  Alonzo*,  b.  4  June,  1855;  m.  Jenoneva . 

2967.  Vesta  Rose,  b.  1  Aug.,  1857;  m.  (1),  Newell  C.  Shute;  (2), 

Eli  Adams;  (3),  —  Sibley.  She  has  had  issue  by  each 
husband.     Her  last  known  address  was  Millinocket,  Me. 

2968.  Fannie  Meda,  b.  May,  1861;  m.  Frederick  Thompson  of  Bel- 

fast, Me.     No  issue. 

2969.  Laura  Etta,  d.  young. 

2970.  George  Henry,  b.  11  June,  1865,  Stockton,  Me.;  m.  Eva  A. 

Hunt. 

2971.  Alta  May,  b.  16  Sept.,  1867,  Stockton;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass., 

28  April,  1889,  John(  Irving  Stewart,  Jr.,  son  of  John  Irving 
and  Margaret  (Fletcher)  Stewart.  Res.  Greenwood,  Mass. 
Issue  (Stewart):  i.  Earl  Retfnard^^  b.  21  Dec.,  1896, 
Greenwood. 

1696.  Sylvester  Brown'  Pendleton  (Simon  Dodge'',  SamuePp 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  17  September^ 
1836,  and  died  at  Stockton  Springs,  Me.,  20  June,  1908.  As  & 
young  man  he  engaged  in  ship  carpentry  in  Stockton  Springs.  Upon 
the  decline  of  that  industry  there  he  became  an  agent  for  the  New 
Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.  and  travelled  for  them  most  successfully 


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for  thirty-six  jtsn,  after  which  he  was  a  salesman  for  the  Rich 
Shoe  Co.  He  was  a  man  whose  upright  character  earned  him  the 
respect  and  esteem  of  all  who  knew  him. 

He  married  at  Prospect^  Me.^  23  Augost,  1861,  Hannah  Maria 
Eaton,  bom  15  March,  1845,  Lee,  Me.,  daughter  of  William  S.  and 
Ahigail  Tyler  (Kenney)  Eaton.     She  survives  her  husband. 
Issue,  bom  at  Stockton,  Me.: 

2972.  Ada  Evelyn®,  b.  5  June,  1862;  m.  26  June,  1881,  Levi  S.  Grif- 

fin, b.  12  July,  1855,  Prospect,  Me.,  son  of  Isaac  H.  and 
Delilah  (Staples)  Griffin.  Res.  Stockton  Springs,  Me. 
Issue  (Griffin):  i.  Amy  GeHrude^^,  b.  26  April,  1884.  iL 
Norman  Dunbar,  b.  23  July,  1888.  iii.  Harold  Pendleton, 
b.  7  Sept.,  1894. 

2973.  Jennie  Mertie,  b.  16  June,  1865;  m.  15  April,  1891,  James 

Melvin  Crocker,  b.  29  Feby.,  1864,  Lincoln  Center,  Me.,  son 
of  Reuben  A.  and  Mary  M.  (Gifford)  Crocker.  Issue 
(Crocker):  i.  Bemice  Maude^^,  b.  6  July,  1892.  ii.  Earl 
Pendleton,  b.  1  Aug.,  1903;  d.  28  Sept,  1903. 

2974.  Mabel  Blanche,  b.  12  Sept.,  1866;  m.  at  Searsport,  Me.,  3 

June,  1888,  Ralph  E.  Stoples,  b.  15  Nov.,  1866,  Stockton, 
Me.,  son  of  Henry  S.  and  Miranda  J.  (Griffin)  Staples. 
Issue  (Staples),  b.  ^at  Westboro,  Mass.  i.  Mildred 
Blanchard^^,  b.  26  Jany.,  1890.  ii.  Beulah  Reece,  b.  4 
May,  1892.     iii.  Dorri$  Pendleton,  b.  13  Jany.,  1897. 

2975.  Ella  Maude,  b.  14  July,  1868;  m.  26  May,  1894,  George  W. 

Demuth,  b.  15  Oct.,  1854,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  son  of  John  L. 
and  Hannah  (Cook)  Demuth.  Res.  Thomaston,  Me. 
Issue  (Demuth):  i.  Eva  Pendleton^^,  b.  27  Sept.,  1898, 
Westboro,  Mass. 

2976.  Eva  Staples,  b.  20  Oct.,  1870;  d.  8  Dec,  1898;  m.  28  Dec., 

1891,  Peleg  G.  Griffin,  b.  7  Dec.,  1856,  Stockton,  Me.,  son 
of  Isaac  H.  and  Delilah  (Staples)  Griffin.     No  issue. 

2977.  Grace  Gertrude,  b.  11  Aug.,  1874;  m.  17  Sept.,  1901,  Pierce 

D.  Lancaster,  b.  15  Feby.,  1878,  Stockton,  Me.,  son  of 
Edward  M.  and  Eva  (Emery)  Lancaster.  No  issue.  Res. 
Stockton  Springs,  Me. 

1696.  William  Btron'  Pendleton  (Simon  Dodge',  SamueP, 
Thoma*^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  8  February, 
1841.  He  is  a  salesman  for  Emerson  Bros.,  piano  makers,  Boston, 
and  lives  at  Haverhill,  Mass.  He  married  at  Stockton,  Me.,  20  June, 
1860,  Eliza  Ann*  Griffin,  bom  12  December,  1842,  Searsport,  Me., 
daughter  of  Ebenezer,^  Jr.,  and  Clarissa  (York)  Griffin  and  grrand- 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  [146]  Lydia*  (Pendleton)  Griffin. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Prospect,  others  at  Stockton,  Me., 
except  as  noted: 

2978.  Joseph  Warren*,  b.  7  AprU,  1862;  m.  Dolly  Danforth. 
18979.  Alice  Bertell,  b.  8  Jany.,  1864;  unm. 

2980.  William  Byron,  Jr.,  b.  23  April,  1866 ;  m.  Lida  Emerscm. 


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1^981.  Charles  Clifton  Shennan,  b.  12  Sept.,  1871,  Bangor,  Me.;  d. 
10  Dec.,  1873. 

2982.  Marion  Beatrice,  b.  22  Oct.,  1887;  m.  at  Hayerbill,  Mass.,  30 

Nov.,  1906,  Harris  M.  Wentworth. 

1699.  John  Nelson*  Pendleton  (NathanieP,  Nathaniel^, 
Thomas^,  James\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  2  Angost, 
1839,  and  died  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  16  October,  1905.  He  mar- 
ried 4  April,  1869,  [3096]  Amelia*  Pendleton,  daughter  of  [1768] 
Isaac  Gilkey*,  Jr.,  and  Marj  £.  (Bridges)  Pendleton.  She  is  now 
living  at  Newburyport. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Deer  Island: 

2983.  Alice  Rose*,  b.  19   Mch.,  1870;  m.  at  Ncwbnryport,  Mass., 

1893,  Frank  Alfred  Walton,  son  of  James  H.  and  Mary 
Jane  (England)  Walton.  Res.  Newburyport  Issne 
(Walton) :  i.  Paul  Stuart^^,  b.  13  Oct.,  1893.  u.  Kendrie 
William,  b.  22  Jany.,  1896.  iii.  Xenophon  Pendleton,  b. 
22  Jany.,  1901. 

2984.  George  Wellington,  b.  22  Dec.,  1872;  m.  Teresa  Bridges. 
2986.  Frank  Raymond,  b.  6  Mch.,  1889. 

1700.  Willi  AM*  Pendleton  (Thomas',  Thomas^,  Thoma^, 
Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  10  Jmie, 
1798,  and  died  at  Santiago,  Minn.,  24  September,  1874.  He  had 
settled  in  that  stote  in  1871.  He  married,  26  October,  1821,  Mar- 
garet B.  Creasey,  bom  9  September,  1794,  Belfast,  Me.,  died  30 
October,  1888,  Santiago,  Minn.,  daughter  of  William  and  Ellen 
(Cookson)  Creasy. 

Issne,  bom  at  Bocabeck,  N.  B.: 

2986.  Thomas*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1822;  d.  1826. 

2987.  William,  Jr.,  b.  3  Mch.,  1825;  d.  1826. 

2988.  Eleanor  Sophia,  b.  13  Mch.,  1827;  d.  16  Aug.,  1869,  Dum- 

barton, N.  B.;  m.  (1),  Sept.,  1866,  George  Jackson;  (2), 
Mch.,  1860,  James  Cormick.  Issne,  by  second  husband 
(Cormick),  b.  at  Dumbarton,  N.  B.:  i.  Thomae  L.^^  b.  24 
July,  1862;  m.  Frances  Merdith.  ii.  Edith  Mildred,  b.  29 
July,  1866;  m.  Wilson  Fowler.  Res.  St  James,  N.  B.  iii. 
Eleanor  Ann,  b.  23  Jnly,  1869;  m.  29  Dec.,  1892,  James 
David  Crichton.     Res.  Bocabeck,  N.  B. 

2989.  Thomas  (2nd),  b.  16  May,  1829;  m.  Mary  E.  Collins. 

2990.  Moses  Yoong,  b.  29  Mch.,  1832;  d.  11  Jany.,  1900,  Santiago, 

Minn.;  m.  9  May,  1869,  Elisa  A.  Grant.     No  issne. 

2991.  Mary  Jane,  b.  19  Aug.,  1834;  m.  Thomas  Saunders. 
Richard,  b.  2  March,  1839;  d.  1839. 


1701.  Joshua*  Pbndlkton  (Thomas^,  Thonuu^,  Thomae*,  Jamei^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  18  July,  1799,  and 
died  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  29  April,  1876.  He  practised  dentistry 
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besides  engaging  in  real  estate  transactions.  He  married  (license 
issued  at  Eastport,  Me.,  in  1820),  [732]  Rosannah^  Pendleton  (a 
first  cousin  once  removed),  daughter  of  [233]  Stephen*  and  Pru- 
dence (Dodge)  Pendleton.  She  died  in  August,  1864,  at  Deer 
Island. 

Issue,  bom  at  McMaster's  Island,  N.  B.,  except  as  noted: 

2993.  PoUy*,  b.  14  April,  1821;  d.  Aug.,  1863;  m.  her  first  cousin, 

Stephen*  Stuart,  son  of  Simeon  and  [727]  Dorcas^,  (Pendle- 
ton) Stuart.  Issue  (Stuart),  order  uncertain:  i.  Qeorgi- 
ana^^,  m.  Felix.  Res.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ii.  Fen- 
wick  Benjamin,  last  known  res.,  Everett,  Wash.     iii.  Frank 

Dodge,    iv.  Almeda,  m.   Hamilton,      v.  Harvard    (or 

Harvey) . 

2994.  Drusilla,  b.  2  Sept.,  1822;  d.  unm.,  1877. 

2995.  Prudence,  b.  30  April,  1824,  Deer  Island,  N.  B. ;  m.  at  Bos- 

ton, Mass.,  as  his  second  wife,  29  Nov.,  1849,  Charles  L. 
Ellis,  whose  first  wife  was  her  aunt  [736]  Pamelia  Hughes^ 
Pendleton.  Res.  (1906),  Needham,  Mass.  Issue  (Ellis), 
b.  at  Boston,  except  the  fourth:  i.  Emma  Frances^^,  b.  16 
Sept.,  1850;  m.  Joseph  Taylor,  ii.  Eunice  Rosanna,  b.  7 
June,  1855;  m.  (1),  Thomas  E.  Lee;  (2),  George  F.  Doane. 
iii.  George  Cannon,  b.  6  Sept.,  1867;  d.  29  April,  1867. 
iv.  Annie  Ellsworth,  b.  16  Jany.,  1862,  Everett,  Mass.;  m. 
J.  W.  Sylvester,  v.  Charles  William,  b.  21  Aug.,  1864;  d. 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  m.  Georgia  E.  Haynie. 

2996.  Emily,  b.  14  Feby.,  1826;  d.  27  Aug.,  1902;  m.  1857,  John 

McPherson.  Issue  (McPherson):  i.  Ehen  Brooks^^,  b.  31 
July,  1858;  m.  26  Feby.,  1886,  Fannie  Hopkins  Bean.  Res. 
South  Kankanna,  Wis.     ii.  Maud,  b.  7  Mch„  1866;  unmar. 

2997.  Charles  Tewksbury,  b.  6  Mch.,  1828,  St.  Andrew's,  N.  B.;  m. 

Almeda  Lindsay. 

2998.  Abigail,  b.  30  April,  1830;  d.  Oct.,  1840. 

2999.  Annie,  b.  25  April,  1832 ;  m.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  his  second 

wife,  23  Sept.,  1869,  William  H.  Miles,  son  of  Nathaniel 
and  Sally  (Clark)  Miles.  Res.  Whitewater,  Wis.  Issue 
(Miles):  i.  Josie  Orton^"",  b.  7  May,  1872;  m.  19  Oct, 
1898.  Zachariah  Savel^nd.     Res.  Whitewater,  Wis. 

3000.  Joshua  Brooks,  b.  5  May,  1834.     He  was  lost  in  the  woods 

of  Northern  Wisconsin  about  1858;  unm. 

3001.  Rosannah,  b.  17  Dec,  1838;  d.  30  Nov.,  1889;  m.  1857,  John 

Holmes,  son  of  Thomas  and  Deborah  (Randall)  Holmes. 
Issue  (Holmes):  i.  Florence  Leona^^,  b.  29  Aug.,  1858;  d. 
29  May,  1862,  ii.  Albert  Sumner,  b.  27  Dec,  1862; 
drowned,  27  May,  1885.  iii.  Jessie,  b.  19  May,  1867;  m, 
Edwin  Peabody  Jordan.  He  is  cashier  of  the  Miners'  and 
Merchants'  Bank  at  Lake  City,  Colo. 

1702.  Sarah*  Pendleton    (Thomas^,  Thomas^,  Thomas*,  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's    Island,  N.  B.,  13  March,  1802. 


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She  mArried  at  Eastport^  Me.^  Samuel  Hooper,  born  23  September, 
1796,  son  of  William  and  Abigail  (Branch)  Hooper. 
Issue  (Hooper): 
i.  Waiiam'',  b.  9  Mch,,  1820.     ii.  Mary,  b.  6  May, 
Harris,     iii.  Abigail,  b.  25  June,  1824;  m. 

iv.  Sarah,  b.  29  April,  1826;  m.  Lasbj.     v.  Dnuilla, 

b.  23  Mch.,  1828;  m.  (1), Kinny;  (2), Leavitt 

vL  Elizabeth,  b.  29  April,  1830;  m.  Dean.  vii.  Sam- 
uel, Jr.,  b.  3  Mch.,  1832.    viii.  Ward,  h.  29  Mch.,  1834. 

ix.  Swan,  (twin  wiUi  Ward),  m.  Co<^.     x.  Joshua,  b. 

11   Oct.,   1836.     xi.  Priscilla,  b.   13    Nov.,   1839;  m.  

McGee.  xii.  Elitta  M.,  b.  23  Jany.,  1854;  m.  John  French. 
Res.  Back  Bay,  N.  B. 

1703.  Thomas'  Pendleton  (4th)  (Thomas^,  Thomae^,  Thonuu^, 
Jamee^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  24  Novem- 
ber, 1804  (or  22  Nov.,  1805).  He  maorried  Eliza  Travis  (or 
Travers),  bom  6  March,  1806. 

Issue,  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island: 

3002.  Caleb  Tewksbury,  b.    10    Nov.,   1826;  m.    (1),    Mrs.   Mary 

(Herson)  Bntler;  (2),  Eugenia  E.  Snow. 

3003.  Mary,  b.  9  Oct.,  1828;  m.  Ephraim  Butler. 

3004.  Joshua,  b.  17  July,  1831;  he  was  killed  by  lightning  when  a 

young  man;  unm. 

3005.  Praella,  b.  20  May,  1833;  m.  at  Cape  Rosier,  Me.,  6  Oct, 

1866,  Joshua  G.  Smith.  Issue  (Smith),  b.  at  West  Brook- 
lin.  Me.:  i.  Mary  E.*^  b.  1868;  m.  25  Dec.,  1896,  Mdvin 
R.  Sellers,  ii.  Edwin  W.,  b.  1870;  unm.  iii.  Minnie  A., 
b.  1872;  m.  6  Oct.,  1891,  Alason  E.  Carter,  iv.  Thomae 
E,,  b.  1876;  d.  unm.  v.  Eugene  L.,  b.  1882;  unm.  Mrs. 
Smith  lives  at  Sedgwick,  and  her  ch.  at  W.  Brooklin,  Me. 

3006.  Thomas  (5th),  b.  28  April,  1835;  he  was  killed  by  lightning 

with  his  brother  Joshua. 

3007.  Drusilla,  b.    14   May,   1839;     d.   at  Brooklin,   Me.;   m.    Lee 

Richardson.  Issue  (Richardson):  i.  Adelbert^^,  drowned 
in  the  Penobscot  river. 

3008.  John  Cooper,  b.  15  Oct.,  1844;  d.  young. 

3009.  Eliaa,  b.  26  Nov.,  1847;  m.  Austin  S.  Turner. 

1707.  Elizabeth'  Pendleton  (Thomae',  Thomas^,  Thamae^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  about  1815,  and 
died  in  1872,  aged  57,  at  Duncan's  Mills,  Calif.  She  married  An- 
drew Roix,  and  had  issue  (Roix): 

i.  Charles  Franklin^,  m.  Mrs.  Carrie  Smith  and  settled  in  Mexico, 
ii.  Martha,  m.  William  Claressy.  iii.  Elisabeth,  m.  (1), 
John  Finkle  (or  Finkell) ;  (2),  Robert  Churchill,  iv. 
Margaret,  m.  William  Demming.  v.  John  Alexander, 
drowned;  unm.  vi.  Susan  Catherine,  m.  Andrew  Mc- 
Dougal.     vii.  Joshua  Pendleton,  d.  unm.  at  Eureka,  Calif. 


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viii.  Mary,  d.  young,  ix.  Jame9  Alhiam,  b.  3  Mch.,  1850, 
Calais,  Me.;  m.  Amelia  Howard.  Res.,  Occidental,  Calif, 
z.  Helen  Augusta,  b.  Mch.,  1854;  m.  Levi  S.  Soper.  Res. 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

1708.  Mary*  Pbndlbton  {Thomas',  Thomas*,  Thomas^,  James\ 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island  or  Pendleton  Island,  N.  B.  She 
marri^  (1),  Daniel  Ingersoll  and  (2),  Marie  Milberry.  She  is 
said  to  have  had  issne  by  first  husband  (Ingersoll) : 

i.  Susan*,  m.  John  McClellan  or  McClennan. 

Issne  by  second  husband  (Milberry) : 
ii.  Frank  (?).    iii.  Arthur  Hill.    iv.  Elmer,    v.  Quy  S.  (?).     Res. 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

1709.  Ward*  Pendleton  (Thomas^  Thomas*,  Thomas*,  James^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  and  always  made  his  home 
there,  and  on  a  neighboring  island.  He  married  Abigail  Loring 
and  had  issne,  bom  at  Pendleton  Island,  N.  B. — order  uncertain: 

3010.  Calvin   Adams*,  m.    (1),   Elisabeth   Rome;    (2),   Teresa   M. 

Holland. 

3011.  Abigail  Sophia,  b.  21  June,  1853;  m.  Albert  C*  Lambert 

3012.  Guy  C,  m.  Azinie  Patterson. 

3013.  Frank  S.,  m.  Josephine  Hanson. 
SOU.  Robert  S.,  m.  Katie  Cook. 
3016.  Samuel  W.,  m.  Josephine*  Ward. 

3016.  CHnton,  d.  young. 

3017.  Emily  M.,  m.  William  Richards<Hi.     She  had  issue  (Richard- 

son): i.  Myrtle^*,  m.  Lincoln  Wilson.  Res.,  Leimards- 
ville,  N.  B.  ii.  Qenevieve.  iii.  Moneda.  iv.  SteUa.  y. 
WiUiam. 

3018.  Millie  T.,  m.  Luther  Lambert     No  issue.     Res.  Lord's  Cove, 

Deer  Island,  N.  B. 

1720.  Mart*  Pendleton  (Tewksbury^,  Thomas*,  Thomas*, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  27  May, 
1813,  and  died  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  26  July,  1892.  She  married 
at  Eastport,  Me,  10  September,  1829,  Henry  Hooper  (T.  R.),  bom 
21  February,  1806,  died  30  August,  1889,  son  of  William  and  Abi- 
gail (Branch)  Hooper. 

Issue  (Hooper),  bom  at  Deer  Island,  Nj  B.: 
i.  Dorcas  Ellen*,  b.  7  June,  1830. 
ii  William  Henry,  b.  9  (or  12)  April,  1832. 
iii.  George  Washington,  b.  1  March,  1834. 
iv.  John  Andrew,  b.  22  Feby.,  1835. 

V.  James  Edward,  b.  9  (or  29)  March,  1837.    Res.  Deer  Island, 
vi.   Hiram  Tewksbury,  b.  7  (or  9)  April,  1839. 

vii.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  30  May,  1842;  m.  Lloyd.     Deceased. 

viii.  Elvira  Rebecca,  b.  22  March,  1844;  m.  Benjamin  Gilpatrick. 
Res.  Elkhart,  Ind. 


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ix.  Balph  Taylor,  b.  30  March,  1846.    Res.  Digby,  N.  S. 
z.  Sylvia  Caroline,  b.  20  April,  1848;  m.  John  Peterson.     Res. 
Chehnsford,  Mass. 

zi.  Elisa  Meriline  (twin  with  Sylvia),  m.  Smith.     Deceased. 

zii.  Ernest  Vincent,  b.  6  Aug.,  1850. 

xiii.  Nancy  Adelaide,  b.  20  (or  23)  Oct.,  1862;  m.  Boyntcm. 

Deceased, 
ziv.  Elisabeth  Emma,  b.  13  Jnne  (or  Jany.),  1854;  m.  Frederick 

A.  Richard.    Res.  E.  Randolph,  Vt. 
XV.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  11  May,  1856;  m.   [4059]   Lavinia  Jane^<^ 
Pendleton.     Res.  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

1727.  Daniel*  Psndlston,  Jr.  (DanieV,  Thomas'^,  Thomas^, 
Jame^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Pendleton  Island,  N.  B.,  8  AprU,  1824, 
and  was  lost  at  sea  with  his  wife  and  family  in  October,  1861,  while 
homeward  bound  from  Turk's  Island,  West  Indies.  He  was  a  mas- 
ter mariner. 

He  married  2  October,  1845,  Mary  Elisabeth  Loring. 
Issue: 

3019.  Alice  Brewer.* 

3020.  Annie. 

1728.  Gborgs  Washington*  Pkndlbton  {Danief,  Thonuu*, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  4 
July,  1826,  and  died  at  sea,  14  January,  1878.  He  was  a  master 
mariner. 

He  married  (1)  (intentions  entered  at  Portland,  Me.,  23  January, 
1856),  Rosanna  Lynch,  of  Portland.  She  died  of  yellow  fever  at 
Havana,  Cuba,  in  the  following  summer,  and  he  married  (2),  Kate 
Lynch,  sister  to  his  first  wife.  She  went  to  sea  with  her  husband 
and  was  drowned  at  the  time  he  lost  his  vessel  with,  all  hands  except 
himself  and  one  other.  Capt.  Pendletcm  married  (3),  at  Perry,  Me., 
18  December,  1873,  Mrs.  Alzina  Conger. 

Issue  by  third  wife,  bom  at  Perry,  Me.: 

3021.  Daniel  WiUiam*,  b.  5  April,  1875;  d.  19  April,  1898,  Mon- 

sapec.  Me. 

3022.  George  Alonzo,  b.  25  May,  1877;  d.  12  March,  1898,  Mem- 

sapec,  Me. 

1734.  James'  Pendleton  (James  GUheff^,  Qidean^,  Thofmu', 
Jame9\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  June,  1807,  and  died 
26  June,  1879.  In  1819  his  father  removed  to  Ohio,  and  James 
spent  the  rest  of  his  life  in  that  state,  where  he  was  a  farmer  in 
Licking  and  Franklin  Counties.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  Ohio 
militia. 

He  married  Jane  Gailor,  bom  5  February,  1811,  near  Marietta, 
Ohio,  died  22  Febroary,  1889,  Washington,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Jacob 
Gailor. 


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Issue^  first  ^ye  bam  in  Licking  Co.^  others  in  Franklin  Co., 
Ohio: 

3023.  John  B.%  b.  19  Feby.,  1832;  m.  Mary  Kring. 

3024.  Joseph  E.,  b.  28  June,  1833 ;  m.  EUaabeth  A.  Wright 

3025.  George,  b.  16  April,  1835;  m.  Ruth  Stanley. 

3026.  Miriam,  b.  6  April,  1837;  d.  8  May,  1862,  Clinton,  111.;  m. 

5  Jany.,  1857,  Andrew  Young.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Civil  War.  Issue  (Young):  i.  George^^,  b.  6  Nov.,  1868. 
He  is  said  to  have  been  killed  on  the  railroad  in  Mo.  ii. 
Matilda,  b.  1  Aug.,  1860;  d.  at  Clinton,  111. 

3027.  Lewis,  b.  25  Dec.,  1838;  m.  Lorita  Sullivan. 

3028.  EmeUne,  b.  9  Sept.,  1839;  d.  3  Oct.,  1841. 

3029.  EUzabeth,  b.  9  April,  1842;  m.  25  Oct.,  1868,  David  Mor- 

ford,  a  soldier  of  the  Rebellion.  They  are  now  said  to  be 
in  Utah.  Issue  (Morford):  i.  Willie  B.'^  b.  17  June, 
1873.     Perhaps  another  son. 

3030.  Harriet,  b.  6  Dec.,  1843;  d.  9  Aug.,  1852. 

3031.  James  Gilkey,  b.  17  April,  1845;  m.  Ellen  Sullivan. 

3032.  Amos  Harris,  b.  8  June,  1847;  m.    (1),  Emily  West;    (2), 

Hattie  Cock. 

3033.  Ezeriah  Davidson,  b.  15  May,  1849;  m.  (1),  Mary  Hunter; 

(2),  Lillian  M.*  Pendleton. 

3034.  Daniel  G.,  b.  28  March,  1851;  m.  Etta  Sullivan. 

3035.  Catherine,  b.  28  Nov.,  1853;  d.  19  Nov.,  1854. 

1736.  Maria*  Pendleton  (James  Gilhey^,  Gideon^,  Thomat'^, 
Jame*^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  15  July,  1810,  and 
died  at  Columbus,  CHiio,  5  July,  1907.  She  married  (1),  3  July, 
1828>  Miles  H.  Chester,  of  Granville,  Ohio,  bom  1804,  died  1837. 
She  married  (2),  May,  1840,  Clark  Hewitt  (or  Hewett),  and  (3), 
4  July,  1846,  John  Ingles,  of  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Chester): 
i.  Alfred  A.^,  b.  3  June,  1829;  m.  Belinda  Shrigley.     Res.  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 
u.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  15  March,   1831;  m.    (1),  William  (?)   Green; 

(2),  George  W.  Davis.     Res.  Osbom,  O. 
iii.  Chloe  M.,  b.  19  Aug.,  1833,  Troro,  O.;  m.  (1),  Joseph  Piatt; 
(2),  Thomas  Duvall.     Res.  near  Wapakoneta,  O.     She  had 
four  ch.  by  her  second  husband,  via.:  William  R.^^  (Duvall), 
Byron  Chester,  Margaret  [Mrs.  W.  A.  Feam],  and  John  L. 

1737.  Joel*  Pendleton  {James  Gilkey'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  26  January,  1812,  and 
died  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  12  May,  1894.  In  1835  he  removed  from 
Licking  County,  Ohio,  where  his  father  had  settled  in  1819,  to  Han- 
cock County,  in  the  same  state.  Here  he  purchased  a  farm  in 
Blanchard  township,  and  four  years  later  sold  it  and  removed  to 
Findlay  township,  where  he  resided  until  his  death.  For  thirty-five 
years  he  was  County  Surveyor  of  Hancock  County. 


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Joel"  Pendleton  married  in  Licking  County^  Ohio^  22  November^ 
1832,  Amy  Sherman,  bom  8  May,  1815,  Beauford,  Vt,  died  17 
June,  1906,  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Japhet  and  Hester 
(Munsel)  Sherman. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  near  Granville,  others  near  Findlay, 
Ohio: 

3036.  Darius*,  b.  4  Nov.,  1833;  d.  unm.  at  Findlay,  O.,  20  Jany., 

1879. 

3037.  Anna,  b.  29  July,  1835;  m.  Campbell  Byal. 

3038.  William  Allen,  b.  9  May,  1838;  d.  2  Aug.,  1839. 

3039.  Richard  Johnson,  b,  27  July,  1840;  d.  20  July,  1842. 

3040.  Lucinda,  b.  1  Sept.,  1842;  m.  William  R.  Baldwin. 

3041.  George  Sherman,  b.  1  Jany.,  1845;  m.  Mary  S.  Anderson. 

3042.  Joel  Wallace,  b.  3  Dec,  1848;  m.  Mary  Ann  Plotts. 

3043.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  25  Feby.,  1851 ;  m.  Isaac  C.  Porter. 

3044.  Harriet  Amy,  b.  16  June,  1853 ;  m.  Dr.  Franklin  Litzenberg. 

3045.  Louisa,  b.  8  Dec,  1856;  m.  Daniel  F.  Lightfoot. 

3046.  Charles  French,  b.  12  April,  1859;  m.  Elizabeth  D.  Henry. 

Rcf.:    "  History  of  Hancock  County,  Ohio." 

1738.  Gideon"  Pendleton  (James  Gilkey'',  Gideon^,  Thomoi^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.^  10  May,  1813,  and  was 
killed  by  the  Indians  on  a  ranch  in  Texas  in  1867.  He  was  a 
teacher,  surveyor,  and  farmer  in  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Texas. 

He  married  in   Henderson   County,   Ky.,  in   1839,   Maria   Sugg, 
daughter  of  Willie  and  Kezia  (Hart)  Sugg. 
Issue,  bom  in  Henderson  Co.,  Ey.: 

3047.  Marion^,  b.  1841 ;  d.  unm.  in  Arkansas  in  1867. 

3048.  Eugene  Beauhamais,  b.  19  June,  1844;  m.  Lucie  Rodgers. 

1740.  Darius  Dow*  Pendleton  (James  Gilhey',  Gidecm^, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  14  Novem- 
ber, 1816,  and  died  near  McComb,  Ohio,  8  September,  1876.  He 
was  reared  near  Granville,  Ohio,  where  his  father  had  settled  in 
1819,  and  when  a  very  young  man  returned  to  Maine,  and  engaged 
for  a  number  of  years  in  seafaring,  making  several  voyages  to  the 
West  Indies  and  to  South  America.  In  September,  1841,  he  re- 
moved to  Hancock  County,  Ohio,  where  his  brother  Joel  had  set- 
tled, and  located  in  Union  township.  During  the  following  winter 
he  taught  school  at  Union  Center,  and  then  took  up  carpentry  and 
building,  in  which  he  was  occupied  until  April,  1851.  In  this  month 
he  started  for  California  with  four  other  men,  who  like  himself 
were  no  longer  able  to  resist  the  "  gold  fever."  They  left  New 
York  for  Panama  on  the  ship  "  Nathan  Hale,"  which  was  wrecked 
on  the  reefs  at  Turk's  Island.  They  managed  to  get  ashore,  how- 
ever, and  eventually  reached  the  Isthmus,  which  they  crossed  on 
foot.  Mr.  Pendleton  did  not  stay  long  in  California,  returning  late 
in  1861  by  way  of  Nicaragua. 


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In  February^  1852,  he  settled  on  a  tract  of  land  two  miles  sooth 
of  McComb,  Ohio,  where  he  made  his  home  the  rest  of  his  life,  en- 
gaging in  farming  and  in  building.  On  the  16th  of  August,  1862, 
he  was  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  of  Co.  G,  118th  Regt,  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infantry^  and  saw  active  service  with  his  regiment  in  Ken- 
tucky until  he  resigned,  19  April,  1863.  His  two  oldest  sons  served 
in  the  same  company  with  him,  and  three  of  his  nephews  were  in 
the  regiment.  Upon  his  return  from  the  field  he  was  made  Colonel 
of  the  Second  Home  Guard  Regt.  of  Hancock  County,  but  did  no 
other  service  except  to  practice  the  drills  required.  In  person  he 
stood  nearly  six  feet  tall,  averaging  in  weight  two  hundred  pounds, 
made  up  of  bone  and  muscle.  He  was  long  regarded  as  the  strongest 
man  in  the  county. 

Darius  Dow'  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  South  Fox  Island,  Me., 
30  October,  1837,  Rachel  PhUbrook,  bom  there,  2  May,  1816,  died 
24  July,  1844,  Hancock  County,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Phineas  and 
(second  wife)  Lydia  (Young)  Philbrodc.  He  married  (2),  in  Han- 
cock County,  Ohio,  29  August,  1844,  Mary  Ann  Green,  bom  25  Sep- 
tember, 1824,  died  25  January,  1891,  daughter  of  William  and  Susan 
(Hummon)  Green.  Her  parents  were  natives  of  Pennsylvania  and 
early  pioneers  in  Ohio. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

3049.  George  Franklin^  b.  27  Sept.,  1840,  So.  Fox  Island,  Me.;  m. 

(1),  Emma  F.  Galloway;  (2),  Mary  B.  Sutphin. 

3050.  Zflpha,  b.  18  Sept.,  1842,  Union  Township,  Ohio;  m.  George 

Semler. 

3051.  John,  b.  21  July,  1844.     He  enlisted  in  Co.  G,  118th  Regt, 

Ohio  Vol.  Infantry,  19  Aug.,  1862,  and  was  killed  on  the 
skirmish  line  at  the  battle  of  Kenesaw  Mountain  [Ga.],  27 
June,  1864. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  first  three  bom  in  Union  Township, 
others  near  McComb,  Ohio: 

3052.  Joel,  b.  24  March,  1846;  m.  Margaret  Morrison. 

3053.  William,  b.  1  Oct,  1847;  m.  (1),  Mclvina  S.  Shilling;  (2), 

Mary  M.  Hanes. 

3054.  James  Marion,  b.  21  Nov.,  1849;  m.  Louisa  C.  Ward. 

3055.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  4  Oct,,  1852;  m.  William  Koonts. 

3056.  Florence  Ann,  b.  29  Aug.,  1854;  m.  Enoch  L.  Haddox. 

3057.  Viola  Armada,  b.  22  Dec.,  1856;  m.  Joseph  P.  Hanes. 

3058.  Saloma  Amy,  b.  26  Dec.,  1858;  m.  Christian  D.  Inebnit 

3059.  McClellan  C,  b.  26  July,  1861;  m.  Emma  F.  Granger. 

3060.  Grant,  b.  5  Feby.,  1863;  m.  Sarah  F.  Mogle. 

3061.  Mary  Alvira,  b.  24  March,  1866;  m.  William  H.  Bails. 

3062.  Livona  Adelia,  b.  13  Feby.,  1869 ;  m  William  E.  Harris. 

3063.  Clara  Ahneda,  b.  17  Oct,  1871 ;  m.  William  F.  Miller. 

Rcf.:  "Philbrook  Genealogy,"  by  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman;  •'Roster  Ohio 
Soldiers,''  Vol.  VIII,  pp.  231,  233,  239. 

1745.  John    Jefferson'    Pendleton    {James    Gilhey^,    Gideon*, 


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XIOHTK    OENKRATION  545 

Thomoi'^,  James\  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  26 
July,  1825,  and  died  at  Granville,  Ohio,  14  June,  1906.  He  always 
made  his  h<Hne  near  his  place  of  birth,  where  he  engaged  in  car- 
pentry, in  farming,  and  in  fruit  raising.  We  are  greatly  indebted 
to  him  for  data  concerning  his  father's  numerous  descendants. 

John  J."  Pendleton  married  16  April,  1848,  Lirana  Brown,  born 
20  July,  1831,  So.  Fox  Island,  Me.,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Susan 
(Philbrook)  Brown. 

Issue : 
3064.  Sarah  Ann*,  b.  23  March,  1849;  m.  4  July,  1870,  William 
Baker.     Issue    (Baker):     i.   Howard^^,  b.   23   Sept,   1871. 
ii.  Ella  Af.,  b.  28  March,  1873;  m.  21  June,  1891,  Delbert 
J.  RoUerson. 
3066.  Gideon  Horatio,  b.  17  May,  1850;  m.  Laura  L."  Pendleton. 

3066.  Lealand,  b.  11  Dec.,  1851;  d.  11  April,  1852. 

3067.  Eugene  LeRoy,  b.  31  Jany.,  1853;  m.  Bertha  Buemier. 

3068.  Virgil  Jewett,  b.  24  April,  1855;  unm. 

3069.  Oscar  Bruce,  b.  5  Dec.,  1858;  m.  Emma  House. 

3070.  EUa  Malinda,  b.   7  May,  1861;  m.   31   Jany.,  1893,  Dillon 

Montgomery.  Issue  (Montgomery):  i.  Elha^^,  b.  13  June^ 
1894.     ii.  Lucinda  Livana,  b.  3  April,  1896. 

3071.  Edmond  Clarence,  b.  16  May,  1863 ;  m.  Jany.,  1890,  Maggie 

Humphries,  of  Columbus,  Miss.     No  issue. 

3072.  Lillian  Matilda,  b.  27  April,  1866;  m.   [3033]   Eseriah  D.» 

Pendleton. 

3073.  Florence  Nightingale,  b.  2  Oct.,  1867;  m.   19  March,  1893, 

William  S.  Wright  Issue  (Wright):  i.  Mary  Livana^^,  b. 
20  Oct.,  1894.    ii.  Oscar  Vivian,  b.  27  Aug.,  1898. 

3074.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  20  Sept.,  1869;  m.  20  Aug.,  1892,  Frank 

T.  Hill.  Res.  Croton,  O.  Issue  (Hill):  i.  Frances  Al- 
berta, b.  24  Sept.,  1896.    ii.  Ruth  E.,  b.  20  March,  1907. 

3075.  Niles  Frederic,  b.  15  July,  1874;  unm. 

1746.  John  Gilket"  Pendleton  (John',  Gideon^,  Thoma^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  14  September, 
1817,  and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  14  May,  1894.  He  removed  to 
that  city  about  1848,  and  engaged  in  ship  building.  He  followed 
this  occupation  in  various  parts  of  the  country  afterwards,  but  kept 
his  residence  at  Cleveland.     In  early  life  he  was  a  mariner. 

He  married  at  Pembroke,  Me.,  27  June,  1842,  Mary  Jane  Laugh- 
ton,  bom  16  Jany.,  1826,  Eastport,  Me.,  died  5  Feby.,  1888,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  daughter  of  William  and  Margaret  Laughton. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  others  at  Cleve- 
land, Ohio: 

3076.  Enoch*,  b.  1  July,  1843;  d.  7  July,  1843. 

3077.  Lewis,  b.  4  Sept.,  1844;  m.  at  Cleveland,  10  Sept.,  1863,  Elis- 

abeth Elwell,  daughter  of  James  K.  and  Mary  Elwell. 
No  issue.  He  was  for  many  years  a  carpenter  and  builder 
at  Cleveland,  retiring  frmn  active  business  not  long  ago.    At 


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^46  THE    PENDLETON   OBNEALOOT 

the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  in  an  Ohio  regt, 
but  his  father  forced  his  discharge  on  the  ground  of  mi- 
nority. Mr.  Pendletoa  now  lives  in  Cleveland.  He  has 
taken  great  interest  in  this  genealogy. 

3078.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  3  Oct.,  1846;  d.  8  Feby.,  1850. 

3079.  Wellington,  b.  19  Sept.,  1848;  d.  19  Feby.,  1860. 

3080.  Josephine,  b.  18  Feby.,  1851 ;  d.  9  Oct.,  1865. 

3081.  William  Henry,  b.  22  May,  1863;  m.  22  May,  1883,  Mary 

Ann  Sullivan,  b.  9  Sept.,  1861,  daughter  of  Cornelius  and 
Catherine  (Keating)  Sullivan.  No  issue.  He  is  an  insur- 
ance agent  in  Cleveland.  Mrs.  Pendleton's  father  was  a 
soldier  in  the  116th  N.  Y.  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War,  and 
was  killed  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  late  in  1862. 

3082.  Susanna,  b.  30  May,  1855;  d.  24  Sept.,  1905;  m.  (1),  Henry 

Cook;  (2),  Walter  Smalley.     No  issue. 

1747.  Mahitable'  Pendleton  (John',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  Jamtt^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  and  died  there,  18  May, 
1845.  She  married  as  his  first  wife,  Joseph  H.  Morang.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  her  cousin,  Maria  J.'  Leeman,  daughter  of  Daniel  and 
[703]  Matilda^  (Pendleton)  Leeman. 

Issue  of  Joseph  H.  and  Mahitable'   (Pendleton)   Morang: 
i.  John*,  d.  ae.  19  years. 

ii.  Lovilla,  m.  (1),  Charles  Foster;  (2), . 

iii.  Mary  Ellen,  b.  31  Aug.,  1844;  d.  13  Feby.,  1881;  m.  23  April, 
1864,  Charles  H.  Randall,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  They  had 
seven  children. 

1748.  James^  Pendleton  (John',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Car- 
leh*),  was  born  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  about  1821,  and  died  at  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  17  January,  1890,  aged  69  years.  He  was  a  ship  car- 
penter and  removed  to  Cleveland,  Ohio,  about  1848.  At  the  out- 
break of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  and  served 
nearly  three  years  on  the  gunboat  "  Essex."  He  then  enlisted  in 
Co,  B,  107th  Regt.,  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  on  the  4th  of  Janu- 
ary, 1864,  and  was  transferred  to  Co.  G,  25th  Ohio,  on  the  13th  of 
July,  1865.  He  was  discharged  from  the  service,  1  February,  1866. 
His  son  Beeley  served  in  the  same  companies  with  him.  After  the 
war  he  took  up  a  160-acre  homestead  in  Benzie  County,  Mich.,  and 
later  removed  to  Frankfort,  Mich. 

James'  Pendleton  married  at  Eastport,  Me.,  6  January,  1845, 
Mary  E.  Doughty,  bom  there,  1820,  died  1  January,  1890,  Frank- 
fort, Mich.,  daughter  of  John  Doughty. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  others  at  Cleve- 
land, Ohio: 

3083.  Bela»,  b.  14  July,  1845;  m.  (1),  Frances  Holcomb;  (2),  Mar- 

tha Story. 

3084.  John,  m.  Sophia  Hartman. 

3085.  Sarah  Eleanor,  b.  14  April,  1848;  m.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  4 


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May,  1867^  John  Benjamin^  a  soldier  of  thq  Rebellion.  Res. 
Cleveland.  Issue  (Benjamin):  i.  Datfid^^,  b.  17  Not.,  1869; 
m.  Margaret  Rooney.  ii.  Richard,  b.  26  June^  1871;  m. 
Nellie  Sullivan. 

3086.  Adelaide,  b.  22  May,  1853 ;  m.  22  June,  1870,  Louis  Latham. 

Res.  Cleveland,  O.  Issue  (Latham) :  i.  Mary^^,  b.  5  Jany., 
1871;  m.  William  Quinn.  ii.  Minnie  May,  b.  11  Dec.,  1872; 
d.  1892. 

3087.  James,  Jr.,  b.  3  Oct,  1854;  m.  Nancy  P.  Clyde. 

1749.  Beelet  Buanchford*  Pendleton  {John',  Gideon^,  Thofnai*, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  13  December,  1824, 
and  died  at  LaCrosse,  Wis.,  29  March,  1906.  He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  Civil  War,  enlisting  in  Co.  C,  33rd  Regt.,  Wisconsin  Volunteer 
Infantry,  18  October,  1862,  and  was  discharged,  19  February,  1863, 
in  order  that  he  might  join  the  Mississippi  Marine  Brigade.  He 
enlisted  in  this  organization  the  same  day,  at  Benton  Barracks,  Mo., 
and  was  discharged  on  account  of  disability,  12  September,  1863. 
By  occupation  he  was  a  carpenter  and  builder. 

He   married   at   Darlington,   Wis.,    30    October,    1855,    Catharine 
Newkirk,  bom  5  March,  1837,  in  Illinois,  daughter  of  Cyrus  and 
Catharine  (Wildermuth)  Newkirk. 
Issue : 

3088.  James  William*,  b.  22  Nov.,  1856,  Darlington,  Wis.;  m.  Elisa- 

beth Greindsen. 

3089.  Isaac  Washington,  b  22   Nov.,  1858,  Blanchard,  Wis.;  d.  7 

Sept.,  1862. 

3090.  Florence  Rosella,  b.  9  April,  1862,  KirkviUe,  Mo.;  d.  19  Oct., 

1865. 

3091.  Pleasant  Emma,  b.  10  Aug.,  1864,  Blanchardville,  Wis.;  m. 

Albert  B.  Fessenden. 

3092.  George  Washington,  b.  7  May,  1867,  LaCrosse,  Wis.;  unm. 

3093.  Elmaria  Jane,  b.  26  Dec,  1869,  LaCrosse;  d.  27  July,  1870. 

3094.  Lilly  Louisa,  b,  16  July,  1871 ;  m.  Thomas  Morris. 

3095.  Roy  Wellington,  b.  11  Jany.,  1879;  m.  Sophia  Hanifl. 

1751,  Elmira'  Pendleton  {John'',  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  8  September,  1830.  She 
married  there,  8  November,  1849,  Campbell  Lord,  born  in  Nova 
Scotia,  31  October,  1818,  died  16  May,  1887,  Kirwin,  Kas.,  son  of 
Nehemiah  Lord.     Mrs.  Lord  lives  at  Livingston,  Mont. 

Issue  (Lord),  first  child  bom  at  Deer  Island,  others  in  Wis- 
consin : 
i.  Rebecca*,  b.  25  Aug.,  1850;  m.  18  Sept.,  1868,  Edmund  Clea- 

nand. 
ii.  Sarah  A.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1852;  d.  10  Aug.,  1854. 
iii.  William,  b.  5  Aug.,  1854;  d.  18  May,  1857. 
iv.  Sophia,  b.  8  Sept.,  1857;  d.  21  May,  1883,  Riddlesville,  Ore.; 
m.  19  Nov.,  1878,  Joseph  T.  Delk. 


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548  THE   PXKDLSTON   GENBALO0F7 

y.  Ida,  b.  27  Fehy.,  1860;  m.  8  Nov.  1875,  Henrj  Smith. 

vi.  Goodwin,  b.  15  Nov.,  1864;  d. , 

▼ii.  Ada,  b.  6  June,  1866;  m.  9  Sept.,  1891,  Thomas  Hurley.     Res. 

Livingston,  Mont. 
viiL  Mary,  b.  8  April,  1873;  m.  24  April,  1893,  Charles  CIbA.   Res. 
Livingston,  Mont. 

1754.  Emblink*  Pxndlbton    (John',  Gideon^,  Thanuu\  James*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  in  1841.    She  married  (1),  Charles  A.  Green,  and 
(2),  Dexter  £.  Getchell.     Res.  Weyerhanser,  Wis. 
Issue,  all  by  first  husband  (Green) : 
i.  Clara*,  b.  3  Nov.,  1858. 
ii.  Orilla,  b.  5  Dec.,  1860. 
iii.  Alice,  b.  22  March,  1862. 
iv.  Albert,  b.  12  Dec.,  1863. 
V.  Nellia,  b.  25  Dec,  1865. 

1758.  Isaac  Gilket*  Pkndlbton,  Jr.  (Isaac  GUkey'',  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  18  Nov., 
1821.  He  was  a  ship  carpenter,  and  in  1906  was  living  at  Deer 
Island. 

He  married,  (1),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  26  March,  1848,  Mary  Eliza 
Bridges,  bom  16  March,  1829,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  daughter  of 
William  and  Mary  (Evans)  Bridges.  They  were  divorced  and  she 
married  (2),  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  30  Aug^ist,  1898,  Samuel  H. 

Safford.    Mr.  Pendleton  married  (2),  Mrs. Price. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

3096.  Amelia*,  b.  11  Jany.,  1849,  Eastport,  Me.;  m.   [1699]   Jchn 

N.®  Pendleton. 

3097.  George  Wellington,  b.  22  Dec.,  1853,  Cleveland,  O.;  ul  Bridget 

O'Sullivan. 

3098.  Lucy  May,  b.  19  July,  1868,  Eastport,  Me.;  m.  17  April,  1882, 

Thomas  Henry  Welch,  son  of  Maurice  and  Mary  (Lane) 
Welch.  Res.  Newburyport,  Mass.  Issue  (Welch):  i.  Alice 
Pearl^^,  b.  10  Aug.,  1882;  m.  Frank  Carey,  ii.  Af ary  Eliza- 
beth,  b.  30  April,  1884;  m.  Patrick  Ferrick.  iii.  Edward, 
b.  14  Dec,  1886.  iv.  George,  b.  1  Sept.,  1888.  v.  Grace 
Marion,  b.  6  Nov.,  1891.    vi.  Thomas  W.,  b.  15  April,  1903. 

1759.  Lydia  M."  Pendleton  (Isaac  Gilkey^,  Gideon*,  Thomas*, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  15  May,  1825. 
She  married  (1),  at  Eastport,  Me.,  4  Aug.,  1845,  Silas  Bailey;  (2), 
at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  11  January,  1890,  William  Astley.  Res. 
(1903),  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Issue  (Bailey),  first  child  bom  at  Calais,  others  at  Topsfield, 
Me.: 
i.  William  D.*,  b.  18  Dec,  1849.     He  was  unm.  when  last  heard 
from  in  Spdcane,  Wash.,  twenty  years  ago. 


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ii.  Matilda  Gertrude,  b.  18  Sept.,  1851;  m.  James  Albert  Gould. 

Res.  Westporty  Mass. 
iii.  Marshall  Alden,  b.  14  Sept,  1853;  m.  Carrie  Frost.     Res.  Fall 

River,  Mass. 
iy.  James  Buchanan,  b.  18  June,  1857;  m.  (1),  Ella  Myers;  (2), 

May  Healey.     Res.  Providence,  R.  I. 

1760.  Malinda^  Pkndlbton  (Isaac  GUkey^,  Gidean\  Thomat^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  10  May^  1827.  She 
married  at  Eastport,  Me.,  10  November,  1845,  Gabriel  Huson.  Res. 
(1903),  Methuen,  Mass. 

Issue  (Huson),  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.: 
i.  ComeUa*,  b.  25  Nov.,  1846;  d.  27  Aug.,  1847. 
ii.  James    Albion,   b.    9    Oct.,    1847;    m.    17    Nov.,    1890,    Sarah 

Stratton. 
iii.  Maurice  Bailey,  b.  3  Aug.,  1849;  m.  8  Feby.,  1877,  Nellie  Fran- 
ces Mahoney. 
iv.  Frederick,  b.  3  April,  1851;  d.  26  July,  1857. 
V.  Alice  Jane,  b.  26  Nov.,  1854;  m.  1897,  Samuel  Levy, 
vi.  John  Ellingwood,  b.  28  Sept.,  1855;  m.  29  Oct.,  1878,  Lora 

Frances  Howard, 
vii.  Edward  Frank,  b.  18  Sept.,  1862;  m.  1894,  Grace  lola  Barry, 
viii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  4  July,  1868;  d.  27  July,  1869. 

1763.  James  Howard"  Pendleton  (Isaac  Gilhey^,  Gideon^, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  16  June,  1834. 
In  early  life  he  followed  the  sea,  and  then  took  up  cabinet  making 
and  carpentry,  in  which  trades  he  was  engaged  in  Ohio,  Iowa,  and 
Colorado.     Mr.  Pendleton  now  lives  at  Boulder,  Colo. 

He  married  (1),  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  in  April,  1856,  Susan  Eliz- 
abeth Eggleston,  bom  22  Febmary,  1839,  Simcoe,  Canada,  died  31 
August,  1898,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Rachael 
(Kinney)  Eggleston.  He  married  (2),  6  March,  1878,  Elizabeth 
McKiddy  Low,  bora  11  Mfeirch,  1868,  Valley  Falls,  Kas.,  daughter 
of  Robert  Donaldson  and  Martha  (Gibson)  Low. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

3099.  Eva  Matilda*,  b.  3  June,  1858,  West  Union,  Iowa ;  unm. 

3100.  May  Ludna,  b.  27  July,  1860,  West  Union,  Iowa;  m.   (1), 

John   Blackbum;    (2),  Scully.      Res.    Seattle,  Wash. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Blackbum):    i.  WiUiarn^^. 

3101.  Grant  Wallace,  b.  3  June,  1864,  Blackhawk,  Colo.;  m.  Olive 

E.  Johnson. 

3102.  Frances  Ettie,  b.  26  June,  1867,  near  Boulder,  Colo. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  last  four  bom  at  Boulder,  Colo. 

3103.  George  Howard,  b.  13  Mch.,  1881,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo.;  m. 

18   Dec,   1904,   Evelyn  Alma  Famsworth.     No  issue.     He 
is  with  the  Grill  Lumber  Co.  of  Louisville,  Colo. 

3104.  Clara  Ann,  b.   12   Nov.,  1882,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo.;  m.   18 


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550  THE  PBNDLBTON  OBNEALOGT 

June^   1907,   Howard   LintCMi   Latta.     Res.,   Boulder,   Colo. 
Issue  (Latta) :     i.  Fredia  Junid^^,  b.  6  Sept,  1908. 

3105.  Mary  Elisabeth,  b.  23  July,  1886,  Nort<mTille,  Kans. 

3106.  Flora  EUa,  b.  22  Mch.,  1891. 

3107.  Amy  Retta,  b.  5  Jany.,  1893. 

3108.  Rachel  Editib,  b.  24  Mch.,  1895. 

3109.  Grace  Dorothea,  b.  16  Feby.,  1901. 

1766.  Charlbs  H."  Pbndlbton  (Charles  Thonuu\  Gideon^ 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  6  January, 
1834.  He  enlisted  at  Clermont,  Iowa,  15  September,  1861,  in  Co. 
C,  12th  Regt.  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Shiloh,  6  AprU,  1862. 

He  married  in  1859,  Sarah  Hendershott.  She  married  (2), 
Leonard  Underwood  and  is  now  deceased. 

Charles  H.  Pendleton's  children  were: 

3110.  Loren  H.*,  b.  10  Mch.,  1860. 

3111.  Charles   E.,  b.   June,   1862;  m.  .     Res.   Atkinson, 

Neb.     No  record  obtainable. 

1767.  Augusta  Dorcas*  Pendleton  (Charles  Thomas'',  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  17  October, 
1836.  She  married  (1),  at  Clermont,  Iowa,  1  September,  1853, 
Joseph  Greenleaf  Lorell;  (2),  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  Alexander 
House.     Residence,  Fayette,  Iowa. 

Issue  by  first  husband  (Lovell): 
i.  Charles*,  b.  1855;  d.  1856. 

ii.  Oscar  K.,  b.  15  July,  1857,  Austin,  Minn.;  m.  16  Sept.,  1878, 
Ella  Martin.     Res.  West  Union,  la. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (House),  bom  at  West  Union,  la., 
except  as  noted: 
iii.  Rose  M.,  d.  1860. 
iv.  Alexine,  b.  19  Jany.,  1861,  Pleasant  Valley,  la.;  m.  23  July, 

1886,  David  Craft.     Res.  Lake  Mills,  la. 
V.  Amos  Clarence,  b.  Sept.,  186 — ;  d.  1895. 
vi.  Anna  May,  m.  George  Gaynor.     Res.  Fayette,  la. 
vii.  James  Henry,  b.  Oct,  1869;  m.  16  Oct.,  1902,  Emma   Rap- 

pold.     Res.  Fayette,  la. 
▼iii.  Elmer  Erastus,  b.  19  Jany.,  1871;  m.  4  Jany.,  1905,  Josephine 
Timm. 

1769.  Esther  Jane*  Pendleton  (Charles  Thomas^,  Gideon*, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  26  January, 
1842.  She  married  at  Pleasant  Valley,  Iowa,  in  1860,  Francis 
George  Crandall,  bom  1816,  in  New  York  State,  died  17  November, 
1886,  Independence,  Iowa,  son  of  Daniel  Stanton  Crandall.  Mrs. 
Crandall  is  now  living  at  Hawkeye,  Iowa. 


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Issue  (Crandall),  first  three  bom  in  Pleasant  Valley,  others 
at  Windsor,  Iowa: 
i.  Florence  Udora%  b.  April,  1862;  m.  W.  W.  DuBois.    Res.  West 

Union,  Ia« 
ii.  Sherman   Adelbert,   b.   Aug.,   1864;   m.   Addie   Searles.      Res. 

Hawkeye,  la. 
iii.  Rose  Arilla,  b.  Nov.,  1866;  m.  Charles  Roberts.     Res.  Hawk- 
eye,  la. 
iy.  Esther  Alma,  b.   Mch.,  1868;  m.  George    Chamberlain.     Res. 

Waterloo,  la. 
V.  Charles  Roy,  b.  May,  1870;  m.  31  May,  1897,  Mary  Tiemey. 

Res.  Hawkeye,  la. 
▼i.  Cora  Adelia,  b.  Jany.,  1872;  m.  Claude  Smock.     Res.  Hawk- 
eye,  la. 
▼ii.  Clyde  Arthur,  b.  Mch.,  1878;  m.  Mabel  M3rres.     Res.  Hawk- 
eye,  la. 

1771.  Maroarxt  Sapphira"  Pbndleton  {Charles  Thomoi'^, 
Gideon*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B., 
9  June,  1846.  She  married  in  Fayette  County,  Iowa,  2  September, 
1866,  Simeon  Gifford,  bom  10  March,  1844,  Racine,  Wis.,  son  of 
Enoch  Lester  and  Christine  (King)  Gifford.  Residence,  Wauco- 
ma,  Iowa. 

Issue  (Gifford),  bom  in  Fayette  County,  Iowa: 
i.  Emma  A.»,  b.  2  Nov.,  1867;  m.  2  Nov.,  1893,  Fred  A.  Bellis. 

Res.  Bellis,  Wis. 
ii.  G.  Franklin,  b.  29  Dec.,  1869 ;  m.  Oct.,  1899,  Amy  Witchman. 

Res.  Waucoma,  la. 
iii.  Esther  Christine,  b.  24  Feby.,  1871;  m.  26   Dec.,  1897,  Lee 

Leighton.     Res.  Kanawha,  la. 
iv.  Lester  Charles,  b,   27   Nov.,  1873;  m.  Dec.,  1899,  Mae  Ten- 

nemby.     Res.  Waucoma,  la. 
V.  Grace  R.,  b.  24  Aug.,  1877;  res.  Waucoma,  la. 
vi.  Paul  S.,  b.  2  April,  1881 ;  m.  Jennie  Haines.     Res.  Greeley,  la. 
vii.  Lloyd  A.,  b.  17  Sept.,  1883;  d.  infancy, 
viii.  Ruth  L.,  b,  27  Jany.,  1886;  d.  3  Oct.,  1889. 
ix.  Ethel  W.,  b.  10  Dec,  1891. 

1772.  Daniel  Philbrook'  Pendleton  (Charles  Thomas'^, 
Gideon*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Eastport,  Me.,  14 
July,  1850,  and  died  at  Pleasant  Valley,  Iowa,  27  April,  1889.  He 
married,  24  October,  1869,  Philana  Tripp,  bom  in  Wisconsin,  22 
January,  1863,  daughter  of  Ziba  and  Rachael  (Moore)  Tripp. 

Issue,  bom  at  Pleasant  Valley,  Iowa: 

3112.  Ralph  Howards  b.  8  Auir.,  1870;  m.  Minnie  I.  Arnold. 

3113.  Stuart  Philbrook,  b.  18  Mch.,  1873;  unm.     Res.  Ray,  North 

Dakota. 

3114.  Sarah   Eliza    (lifie),  b.     20   Nov.,     1876;   unm.     Res.   West 


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Union^  Iowa.  Miss  Pendleton  has  given  as  much  help  in 
gathering  tibe  records  of  her  grandfather's  descendants. 

3115.  Effie  Euphemia,  h.  15  Jany.,  1879;  m.  2  April,  1899,  Charles 

Lewis  Dell.  Res.  Lester,  la.  Issue  (Dell):  i.  Myrtle 
Viola^^,  b.  29  Ang.,  1900.  ii.  Sarah  Gladys,  b.  9  Aag., 
1902.  iii.  Charles  Lewis,  Jr.,  b,  29  Feby.,  1904.  iv.  War- 
ren Irwin,  h.  28  Aug.,  1906. 

3116.  Daniel  Oscar,  b.  27  Jany.,  1884;  onm.     Res.  Ray.  N.  Dak. 

3117.  Lloyd  Lee,  b.  2  Nov.,  1886;  unm. 

3118.  Etta  Margaret,  b.  23  July,  1888;  onm. 

1775.  Georob  W."  Pkndleton  (Joshua',  Joshua^,  Thomas^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  14  July,  1825,  and 
died  at  Prospect,  Me.,  10  November,  1905.  He  married  (1),  at 
Prospect,  in  1848,  Margaret  Ann  Thompson,  bom  12  August,  1829, 
died  20  November,  1850,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Abigail  Thomp- 
son. He  married  (2),  also  at  Prospect,  28  November,  1852,  Lydia 
Jane  Sprague,  bom  16  July,  1829,  daughter  af  James  and  Belinda 
(Clark)   Sprague. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.: 

3119.  Margaret  Anne*,  b.  2   Sept.,   1849;  m.    (1),  30  Oct.,  1870, 

Francis  Marion  Dunbar,  son  of  Charles  and  Eliza  (Deve- 
reaux)  Dunbar.  He  d.  10  Dec,  1872,  and  she  m.  (2),  24 
Nov.,  1877,  Enoch  Avery,  Jr.,  son  of  Enoch  and  Lucinda 
(Colson)  Avery.  He  d.  13  Nov.,  1884,  and  she  m.  (3), 
10  April,  1886,  Charles  E.  Ritchie,  b.  19  Dec.,  1845,  son 
of  William  and  Martha  (Hays)  Ritchie.  Res.  West  Win- 
terport,  Me.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Dunbar):  i. 
Manan^"",  b.  31  May,  1873,  Prospect,  Me.;  m.  Hollice 
Ritchie. 

3120.  William,  b.  1850;  d.  July,  1861. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  born  at  Prospect: 

3121.  Allie  J.,  b.  17  Mch.,  1853;  d.  26  July,  1892;  m,  10  Mch., 

1870,  Arthur  Dutch,  Jr.,  son  of  Arthur  and  Mary  Jane 
(Dow)  Dutch.  Issue  (Dutch):  i.  Maud  N.^^,  b.  6  Feby., 
1871;  d.  Feby.,  1908.  ii.  Alva,  b.  3  April,  1879,  Vinal- 
haven.  Me. 

3122.  Robert  J.,  b.  4  Sept.,  1855;  d.  16  Nov.,  1861. 

3123.  John  W.,  b.  22  Dec,  1859;  unm.     He  lives  at  Prospect,  Me., 

during  the  summer  and  in  the  winter  at  Stonington,  Me. 

3124.  Maybell,  b.   17   Dec.,   1862;  m.   13   Sept.,   1881,  George   F. 

West.  Res.  Frankfort,  Me.  Issue  (West):  i.  Daisy^^, 
b.  24  April,  1882.     ii.  Claire,  b.  26  Sept.,  1888. 

3125.  Linnie  Adella,  b.  4  Nov.,  1864;  m.   19  Feby.,  1896,  Calvin 

Henrv  Partridge.  Res.  Prospect,  Me.  Issue  (Partridge) : 
i.  Sadie^^,  b.  8  Mch.,  1897,  Prospect. 

1778.  Jambs  Nichols*   Pendleton    {Luther^,  Joshua^,   Thomas^, 


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James^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Prospect,  Me.,  6  May,  1824,  and 
died  there,  24  Aug^ust,  1861.  He  married  at  Prospect,  12  Febniarj, 
1846,  (or  1848),  Mary  Jane  Ward,  bom  there,  16  December,  1819, 
died  8  January,  1897,  Frankfort,  Me.,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and 
Eunice  (Royal)  Ward.  She  married  (2),  Alvin  P.  Young. 
Issue,  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.: 

3126.  Ruby  Jane»,  b.  20  Dec,  1848;  d.  about  1862. 

3127.  Martha  Hawes,  b.  26  Nov.,  1849 ;  m.  Henry  H.  Grant. 

3128.  Martin  Luther,  b.  12  Mch.,  1862;  m.  Mary  A.  Welch. 

3129.  Elvina,  b.  6  Sept.,  1864;  m.  1  Jany.,  1871,  Augustus  Thomp- 

son. Res.  Portland,  Me.  Issue  (Thompson) :  1.  Daisy 
NichoU^\  b.  10  Mch.,  1872;  d.  young,  ii.  Doris  N.,  b.  7 
Nov.,  1876;  d.  7  Nov.,  1896.  iii.  Henrietta  C,  b.  17  Fcby., 
1880.  iv.  Merle  A.,  h.  2  Sept.,  1886.  v.  Marion  C,  b.  29 
Aug.,  1888. 

3130.  Ira  Fremont,  b.  13  July,  1866;  m.  Evelyn  Keen. 

3131.  Hannah  Celestia,  b.  30  April,  1869;  m.  16  May,  1882,  James 

B.  Davis.  Res.  Dixfield,  Me.  Issue  (Davis) :  i.  Frank 
Merrill^'',  b.  28  Feby.,  1883,  Frankfort,  Me.  ii.  NeUie 
Jane,  b.  6  July,  1887,  Searsport,  Me. 

1781.  Grace     A.*     Pendleton      {Thomas^,     Joshua^,     Thomas', 
James^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  4  August,  1823,  and 
died  6  July,  1889.     She  married  4  May,  1862,  Otis  D.  Wilson. 
Issue  (Wilson): 

i.  Manly  Otis^,  b.  6  July,  1864;  m.  Estelle  Davis.  Res.  Sears- 
mont.  Me. 

ii.  Lester  Alonzo,  b.  14  April,  1866 ;  m.  Cora  L.  Davis.  Address, 
Poor's  Mills,  Me. 

iii.  Helen  Annette,  b.  29  Sept.,  1868;  m.  Sidney  B.  Keene.  Res. 
SomerviUe,  Mass.  He  was  an  alderman  of  that  city  in 
1904. 

iv.  Everard  Allen,  b.  25  May,  1860;  m.  Ellen  A.  Duffie.  He  is  a 
graduate  of  the  Medical  School  of  the  University  of  Ver- 
mont, and  was  an  instructor  there  for  several  years  and  chief 
surgeon  in  the  hospital  connected  with  the  institution.  Dr. 
Wilson  is  now  practising  at  Belfast,  Me. 

V.  Edmund,  b.  27  Feby.,  1862 ;  d.  24  Sept.,  1862. 

vi.  Edmund  (2nd),  b.  29  Mch.,  1866;  m.  Lena  A.  Partridge.  He 
is  a  druggist  at  Belfast,  Me. 

1787.  Emery  Oscar*  Pendleton  (Thomas'',  Joshua^,  Thomas', 
James^,  Caleb'),  was  born  at  Northport,  Me.,  7  June,  1846.  He 
enlisted  in  Co.  I,  16th  Regt.  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  on  the  14th 
of  March,  1864,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  19  March,  1866. 
Since  that  time  he  has  engaged  in  blacksmithing  and  in  farming, 
and  now  lives  at  East  Belfast,  Me.  He  is  a  vice  president  of  the 
Drinkwater  Family  Association. 

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Mar7  R.  George^  bom  11  Angost^  1850,  liyennore,  Me.,  daughter 
of  Leonard  and  Mary  (Bean)  George. 
Issue : 

3132.  Edith  May*,  b.  7  Sept.,  1870,  Searsmont,  Me.;  d.  29  Aug., 

1872. 

3133.  Leonard  Ralph,  b.  10  July,  1872,  Searsmont;  d.  27  July,  1893. 

3134.  Grace  Mary,  b.  2   Sept.,   1874;   Belfast,  Me.;  m.   16   Sept, 

1902,  Sidney  Perham  Young,  b.  1873,  Greenville,  Me.,  son 
of  Thomas  A.  and  Mary  (Grant)  Young.  Res.  Greenville, 
Me.  Issue  (Young):  i.  Thomas  Emery^^,  b.  10  Aug., 
1905. 

3135.  George  Emery,  b.  2  Nov.,  1876,  Belfast;  m.  Effie  A.  MitchelL 

1789.  Nason  Richard'  Pendlbton  (Joseph  Jones',  Joshua^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  16  March, 
1836,  and  died  17  September,  1892.  For  many  years  he  was  a 
school  teacher  and  supervisor  of  schools  in  Frankfort,  Me.  He  was 
also  chairman  of  the  board  of  selectmen  there,  and  held  other  town 
offices.  He  was  instantly  killed  by  his  horse  and  died  mourned  by 
all  who  knew  him. 

Nason  R.®  Pendleton  married  24  April,  1870,  Laura  Jane  Deane, 
bom  20  May,  1833,  Frankfort,  Me.,  daughter  of  Freeman  and 
Desire  (Hilbum)  Deane. 

Issue,  b.  at  Frankfort,  Me.: 

3136.  Elida*,  b.  26  Sept.,  1871;  unm.     Res.  Monroe,  Me. 

3137.  Lottie  E.,  b.  3  Mch.,  1874;  unm.     Res.  Monroe^  Me. 

Mrs.  Laura  J.  Pendleton  married  (2),  Alvin  M.  Elliott  and  lives 
in  Monroe,  Me. 

1791.  Nancy  Jane*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Jones',  Joshua^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  9  March, 
1841,  and  died  at  Frankfort,  Me.,  27  November,  1878.  She  mar- 
ried, 27  Fehroary,  1868,  George  W.  Kingsbury. 

Issue  (Kingsbury),  bom  at  Frankfort,  Me.: 
i.  Flora  Ella*,  b.  30  Dec,  1869;  d.  Mch.,  1860. 
ii.  Alma  Treat,  b.  20  Aug.,  1861;  m.  31  Mch.,  1897,  Daniel  Al- 
bert Kingsbury.     Res.  Frankfort,  Me. 
iii.  George  Herbert,  b.  16  Aug.,  1864;  m,  7  June,  1888,  Martha  J. 

Sallie.     Res.  Frankfort 
iv.  Bertha  Agnes,  b.  20  May,  1867;  m.   18    Dec.,  1896,  William 

McCormack.     Res.  Winterport,  Me. 
V.  Lewis  Pendleton,  b.  3  Feby.,  1869;  m.  2  Sept.,  1891,  Georgia 

Lane.     Res.  Frankfort,  Me. 
vi.  Nicia  Adelaide,  b.  9  Aug.,  1872;  m.  William  Lord.     Res.  Win- 
terport, Me. 

1792.  (Rev.)  Lewis  Elwell*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Jones'', 
Joshua*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  19 
March,  1843.     At  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  responded  to 


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the  first  call  to  arms^  enlisting  at  Rockland^  Me.^  early  in  May^  1861^ 
in  Co.  I^  4th  Regt.  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry.  Mr.,  Pendleton  saw 
hard  service  as  he  took  part  in  every  battle  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac^  until  he  was  honorably  discharged  at  Rockland^  Me.^  19 
July^  1864.  He  was  made  corporal  and  placed  in  the  Color  Cruard^ 
where  as  he  says  he  "  Served  the  last  of  three  years^  loving  the 
position  near  the  flag  more  than  to  have  been  a  major  general." 
In  spite  of  the  added  dangers  of  this  post  of  honor  he  went  throngh 
the  war  without  a  scratch. 

In  1867^  Mr.  Pendleton  became  a  convert  to  the  Second  Advent- 
ists;  three  years  later  he  began  to  preach  the  Gospel  in  that  faith^ 
and  ever  since  has  served  the  Lord  as  faithfully  as  he  once  served 
his  country.  For  8<Hne  years  past  he  has  made  his  home  at  Winter- 
porty  Me. 

He  married  1  Feby.,  1874,  Fannie  E.  Davis,  bom  10  November, 
1853,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  J.  (Bray)  Davis. 
Issue: 

3138.  William  Thurman^  b.  4  Nov.,  1874,  Frankfort,  Me.;  m.  Lisaie 

M.  Low. 

3139.  Rosa  Ella,  b.  22  Feby.,  1876,  Searsport,  Me.;  m.  at  Monroe, 

Me.,  26  Feby.,  1893,  Ernest  Henry  littlefield,  son  of  Henry 
and  Mattie  F.  Littlefield.  Res.  Brewer,  Me.  Issue  (Lit- 
tlefield): i.  Hazel  EmeHine^^,  b.  19  Feby.,  1894,  Brewer, 
Me. 

3140.  Henry  Lewis,  b.  24  June,  1878,  Frankfort,  Me.;  m.  at  Win- 

terport.  Me.,  14  April,  1901,  Alice  M.  Brackett,  dau.  of 
John  H.  and  Nellie  (Page)  Brackett.  No  issue.  Res.  Win- 
terport. 

1795.  Merct  Ellen*  Pendleton  {Joteph  Jonef',  Joshua*, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Frankfort,  Me.,  4  October, 
1848.  She  married  at  South  Orrington,  Me.,  3  May,  1868,  Richard 
James  Wheelden,  bom  there,  3  April,  1842,  died  6  June,  1906,  Wal- 
tham.  Mass,  son  of  Timothy  and  Sally  (Nye)  Wheelden.  She  is 
now  living  at  Waltham,  Mass. 

Issue  (Wheelden),  bom  at  South  Orrington,  Me.: 
1.  Grace*,  b.  7  July,  1870;  m.  (1),  20  July,  1892,  Charles  Green- 
leaf.     He  d.  26  Aug.,  1893,  and  she  m.  (2),  27  Oct,  1897, 
Howard  Powers, 
ii.  Agnes,  b.  28  April,  1876;  m.  12  Sept,  1899,  William  Godber. 

Res.  South  Ghrange,  N.  J. 
iii.  Ralph  H.,  b.  25  Nov.,  1878;  unm.     Res.  Waltham,  Mass. 
iv.  Clive,  b.  30  July,  1880;  m.  20  Nov.,  1903,  Katherine  Cain. 

1797.    Benjamin     Franklin"     Pendleton     (Benjamin     Ames'', 
Joshua*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Nortiiport,  Me.,  29 
March,  1842.      He  married  15  April,  1866,   [2890]    Elmira^  Pen- 
dleton, daughter  of  [1666]  Samuel*  and  Mary  (Grover)  Pendleton. 
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3141.  Preston  !.•,  b.  16  Dec.,  1868;  m.  6  Sept.,  1902,  Mrs.  Jennie 

£.  Halstead,  formerly  wife  of  Cliarles  W.  Halstead,  and 
dau.  of  David  and  Eoniee  (Segar)  Chase.  She  was  b.  at 
Stockton,  Me.,  aiid  d.  at  Rockland,  Me.,  24  March,  1904. 
Preston  I.  Pendleton  lives  at  Rockland.     No  children. 

1802.  LoRRiMER  Edmund*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Ames'',  Joshua^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  16  June, 
1851,  and  was  drowned  in  Bostonr  Harbor,  25  February,  1879.  He 
married  at  Jonesport,  Me.,  20  September,  1877  Orivilla  Famsworth, 
bom  26  September,  1856,  Addison,  Me.,  daughter  of  George  W.  and 
Serene  (Cummings)  Famsworth.  She  marriwL  (2),  15  March,  1883, 
Levi  F.  Donovan. 

Lorrimer  E."  Pendleton  and  his  wife  had  one  child: 

3142.  Newell  Jacob*,  b.  6  March,  1878,  Jonesport,  Me.;  m.  there, 

13  Feby.,  1904,  Lottie  B.  Church,  b.  there,  11  Jany.,  1871, 
dau.  of  Abraham  N.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Smith)  Church.  No 
issue.    Res.  West  Jonesport,  Me. 

1804.  Nason  Edwin*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Amet^,  Joshua*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  Novem- 
ber, 1855.  He  is  a  master  mariner  and  makes  his  home  at  Islesboro. 
He  married  22  Febmary,  1880,  Abbie  F,^^  Rolerson,  daughter  of 
Phineas  and  [2920]  Celia  Ann*  (Pendleton)  Rolerson. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

3143.  Harry  Gaston*,  b.  23  Aug.,  1880;  m.  Alice  Gilkey. 

3144.  Florence  Diana,  b.   14  April,  1882;  m.  March,  1902,  Percy 

Clements.  Issue  (Clements):  i.  Cad  Glenwood}^,  b.  9 
Feby.,  1906. 

3145.  Desdemona   Ximena,  b.   23   Aug.,   1890;   m.   29   Dec,   1907, 

Charles  Law,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Res.  Islesboro.  Issue 
(Law):     i.  Victor^^. 

1808.  Wellington  Sargent'  Pendleton  (Stephen',  Stephen*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  on  Ten  Acre  Island,  Islesboro, 
Me.,  13  January,  1821,  and  died  at  East  Boston,  Mass.,  3  May, 
1869.  In  early  life  he  commanded  various  small  vessels  trading 
along  the  coast  of  Maine,  and  afterwards  was  pilot  in  that  region. 
Later  he  established  a  ship  rigging  business  in  East  Boston,  Mass., 
which  he  continued  successfully  until  his  death.  His  sons,  Hiram 
and  Frederick,  follow  this  trade  in  the  Charlestown  Navy  Yard. 

Wellington  S.*  Pendleton  married  at  Eastport,  Me.,  25  June, 
1842,  Mary  Canning,  born  19  October,  1822,  Dublin,  Ireland,  died 
16  January,  1905,  East  Boston,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Timothy  and 
Mary  (Murphy)  Canning. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  others  at  Belfast, 
Me.: 

3146.  Pradence  Elizabeth*,  b.  31  March,  1843;  m.  at  Minneapolis, 

Minn.,   24  Dec,   1869,   Mathias  Ulmer.     Res.   Minneapolis. 


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Issue  (Ulmer),  b.  in  that  dty:  i.  Maud{  Howe^^,  b.  15  Oct, 
1870;  d.  3  Dec.,  1907;  m.  9  J  any.,  1896,  Robert  F.  Jones, 
u.  Mabel  Augusta,  b.  12  Nov.,  1871;  m.  Winfield  Warren. 
Res.  Winnipeg,  Minn.  iii.  Grace  Pendleton,  b.  15  June, 
1875;  unm.     Res.  Minneapolis. 

3147.  George  Wellington,  b.  10  Aug.,  1844;  m.  Mary  J.  Stewart 

3148.  Hiram  Harrison,  b.  17  Aug.,  1846;  unm. 

3149.  Mary  Emma,  b.  3  Feby.,  1851;  m.  24  Dec.,  1875,  William  L. 

Kelley.  Res.  Wilmington,  Mass.  Issue  (Kelley):  i.  Ida 
Lavinia^^,  b.  15  Feby.,  1876,  Wilmington;  m.  George  L. 
Perry.     Res.  Reading,  Mass. 

3150.  Ella   Pamelia,  b.   16   July,   1854;   unm.      Res.   East  Boston, 

Mass. 

3151.  Herbert  Stephen,  b.  19  March,  1856;  d.  at  East  Boston,  13 

Feby.,  1873. 

3152.  Frederick  William,  b.  5  Sept.,  1858;  unm. 

3153.  Grace  Evelyn,  b.  29  March,  1862;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  14 

Nov.,  1882,  James  H.  Graves,  son  of  James  E.  and  Eliza- 
beth Graves.  Issue  (Graves):  i.  Herbert  James^^,  b.  22 
Aug.,  1885,  East  Boston.  In  1908  he  was  an  electrician  on 
the  U.  S.  Battleship  "  New  Jersey."  ii.  Ethel  May,  b.  6 
Feby.,  1891,  Chelsea,  Mass.  iii.  Mabel  Florence,  b.  1  Sept., 
1892,  Chelsea,  iv.  Ernest,  b.  6  Sept,  1893,  East  Boston. 
V.  Anna  EUa,  b.  18  Dec.,  1894,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1812.  Mart  Avis*  Pendleton  (John  Broohf',  Stephen^,  Thomae^, 
James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  4  June,  1836. 
She  married  8  December,  1859,  James  J.  Harrington,  son  of  James 
and  Eliza  (Sherman)  Harrington.  In  1903  Mr.  Harrington  owned 
a  large  farm  near  Jefferson,  Iowa. 

Issue  (Harrington),  first  two  bom  at  Providence,  111.: 
i.  Abby  MayS  b.  17  May,  1861;  d.  13  Dec.,  1882. 
u.  Gilbert  Henry,  b.  9  Dec.,  l865;  m.  23  Dec,  1901,  Josephine 

May  Raybum. 
iii.  Nellie  Maybelle,  b.  31  Jany.,  1879,  Nebraska  City,  Nebr.;  m. 
11  Feby.,  1903,  Isaac  Newton  Albert. 

1815.  Stephen  Leo®  Pendleton  (John  Brooks'',  Stephen^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Cdleh*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  16  March, 
1843.  He  removed  to  California  with  his  father  in  1864,  and  went 
into  sheep  raising,  which  eventually  subjected  them  to  heavy  losses. 
They  were  preparing  to  return  East  when  Stephen  disappeared. 
He  is  supposed  to  have  died  about  1890. 

He  married  26  July,  1871,  Matilda  Smith,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
and  Ann  (Woodside)  Smith. 
Issue: 

3154.  Lavenia  Josephine,  b.  11  Aug.,  1872,  San  Benito,  Calif.;  d. 

30  March,  1884. 

3155.  Mary  Gertrade,  b.  9  Sept.,  1874,  Nes  Pinos,  Calif.;  m.  19 


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NoT.^  1895^  Wilbur  Wylie  Mason^  son  of  Joshua  and  Sarah 
Mason.  Res.  Fowler,  Calif.  Issue  (Mason):  i.  Etta  Ber- 
nice^^.  ii.  Mildred  Ahhy.  iii.  AUen  Brooks.  Perhaps  other 
children. 

3166.  Lottie  May,  b.  3  Feby.,  1876,  Nes  Pinos,  CaUf.;  d.  12  Oct., 

1882. 

3167.  Fred  Jay,  b.  22  Nov.,  1877,  Georgetown,  Calif.;  d.  1  AprU, 

1882. 

3168.  Lauren  Walter,  b.   16   Feby.,  1881,  Georgetown,  Calif.     He 

was  in  southern  Oklahoma  when  last  heard  from  several 
years  ago. 

3169.  Bertie,  b.  Feby.,  1882;  d.  inf. 

1818.  Phebk'  Pendleton  (SamueV,  Gideon^,  Samuel^,  James*, 
Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  18  May,  1804,  and  died  at 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  28  May,  1876.  She  married  20  April,  1831,  Isaac 
Bailey,  son  of  Tillinghast  and  Ann  (Briggs)  Bailey. 

Issue  (Bailey),  bom  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.: 
i.  Ellen  Church%  b.  25  April,  1832;  d.  30  March,  1902,  Chicago, 
111.;  m.  23  Nov.,  1863,  Thacher  Franklin  Sweat.     She  has 
children     (Sweat):     Grace^^,    Charles    Bailey,    and    Ellen 
Blanche,  of  Chicago,  111.,  Thacher,  of  Riverdale,   111.,  and 
Francis  Colbum,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
ii.  Charles  Alexander,  killed  in  a  storm  at  sea,  about  1855;  unm. 
iii.  William  Henry  b.  17  July,  1841;  m.  20  Oct.,  1861,  Abbie  Maria 
Shaw.      Res.    Providence,    R.    I.      They   have   had   five   ch. 
(Bailey) :     1.  NettU  Walworth^^.    2.  BeHha  Shan.     3.  Fan- 
nie Taylor,     4.  William  Tillinghast.     5.  Mary  Porter. 
iv.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  1  April,  1846;  d.  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  about  1876; 
m.  Alden  Brooks. 

1819.  Sallt  Leonard'  Pendleton  {SamueU,  Gideon^,  SamueP, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  22  November,  1806, 
and  died  in  that  town.  She  married  there,  8  April,  1827,  Othniel 
Tripp,  Jr. 

Issue  (Tripp),  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.: 
i.  Charles  Andrew*,  b.  31  May,  1829;  d.  young, 
ii.  William  Henry,  b.  12  July,  1833;  d.  young, 
iii.  Hiram  Bradford,  b.  31  Aug.,  1836;  lived  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

iv.  Hannah  Snow,  b.  6  March,  1837;  m.   (1),  Marble;   (2), 

Lewis  M.  Haradon.     Res.  Taunton,  Mass. 
V.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  12  Dec,  1839;  m.  Abner  Pierce, 
vi.  Jarvis  Warren,  b.  2  Dec.,  1842;  lived  in  New  York  City, 
vii.  Maria  EliBabeth,  b.  22  May,  1849. 

1820.  Harriet  Williams*  Pendleton  (SamueP,  Gideon^,  Sam- 
uel^, James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  11  Dec,  1808, 
and  died  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  February,  1884.  She  married  at 
Taunton,  Mass.,  12  October,  1836,  Gideon  Babbitt  Richmond,  bom 


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81  May,  1814,  Dighton,  Mass.^  son  of  Peter  B.  and  PoUj   (Bab- 
bitt)  Richmond. 

Issue  (Richmond),  bom  at  Rozburj,  Mass.: 
i.  Marie    Josephine*,   b.    1838;    d.    in   Boston,    Mass.;    m.   Allen 

Blackden. 
ii.  George  Lyman,  d.  young. 

iii.  Charles  Andrew,  b.  July,  1841;  d.  ae.  about  21  years. 
iv,  Harriet  Jane,  b.  July,  1844;  m.  James  Melville  Ginty.     Res. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 
V.  Georgiana,  b.  Nov.,   1845;  d.  Oct.,  1901,  Washington,  D.  C; 
m.  George  P.  Frothingham. 

Ref.:    *'  Richmond  Family,"  p.  990. 

1821.  Ann  Jane'  Pskdlbtok  (Samuel',  Gideon^,  Samuel^,  Jamei^ 
Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  15  June,  1812,  and  died  at 
Taunton,  Mass.,  14  April,  1890.  She  married  25  September,  1833, 
William  Hutchinson,  son  of  Henry  and  Susan  (Ridgway)  Hutchin- 
son. 

Issue  (Hutchinson),  bom  at  Taunton,  Mass.: 
i.  Ann  Jane^  b.   15  Sept.,  1834;  m.  15  March,  1855,  John  £. 

Browne.     Res.  Taunton.     No  issue. 
ii.  Melinda,  b.  16  Nov.,  1836;  d.  17  March,  1875;  m.  Baylis  Wood. 

No  issue, 
iii.  Emeline  Ridgway,  b.  12  June,  1839;  d.  unm.,  12  Dec,  1860. 
iv.  William  Henry,  b.  25  Oct.,  1841;  d.  8  July,  1857. 
V.  Harriet  Frances,  b.  31  July,  1846;  d.  6  Sept.,  1889;  m.  George 
R.    Paddock,   of   Nantudcet,    Mass.      Issue    (Paddock):      1. 
Alice  Browne^^,  b.  22  May,  1867;  unm.     Res.  Taunton.     2. 
Melinda  Wood,  b.  10  May,  1872;  unm.     Res.  Taunton.     3. 
George  Hutchinson,  b.  21  Feby.,  1882;  d.  5  March,  1882. 
4.  Chester  Edtoard,  b.  26  Sept.,  1884;  d.  6  Feby.,  1903. 
vi.  Charles  Samuel,  b.  17  July,  1851;  d.  20  May,  1853. 

1822.  Margaret^  Pendleton  (SamueU,  Oideon^,  Samuel^,  James^, 
Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  29  May,  1814,  and  died  at 
Arlington,  Mass.,  26  January,  1885.  She  married  at  Taunton,  28 
April,  1832,  Stillman  Eldridge  Chubbuck,  bom  17  June,  1812,  died 
2  July,  1900,  Arlington^  son  of  Lot  and  Elizabeth  (Faunce)  Chub- 
buck. 

Issue  (Chubbuck) : 
i.  Harriet  Frances',  b.  30  Jany.,  1833,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  d.  30 
Nov.,  1858,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  m.  as  his  first  wife,  30  Jany., 
1851,  Henry  F.  Thayer.  He  m.  (2),  her  cousin,  Georgiana* 
Woodward,  dau.  of  James  Otis  and  [1824]  Abbie  Babbitt' 
(Pendleton)  Woodward, 
ii.  Isaac  Young,  b.  11  March,  1835,  Roxbury,  Mass.;  m.  3  Jany., 

1858,  Elizabeth  R.  Graham.     Res.  Roxbury. 
iii.   Stillman  Eldridge,  Jr.,  b.  24  May,  1839,  Roxbury;  m.  (1),  30 


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Oct.,  1859,  Augosta  A.  Atherton;  (2),  5  Not.,  1889,  Mary 
C.  Ames.     Res.  Sherburne,  Mass. 
iv.  Margaret  Annette,  b.   10   Feby.,   1843,   Roxbory;   d.   31   May, 

1844. 
V.  Charles  Pendleton,  b.   31   March,   1845,  Roxbury;  d.  there,  9 
July,  1872;  m.  1  Jany.,  1867,  Helen  M.  Faucctt. 
3160.  vi.  Adelaide,  b.  14  Nov.,  1848,  Roxbury;  m.  Edward  C.  Tur- 
ner.    Record  carried  forward. 

1823.  Charlss  Babbitt*  Pendleton  {SamueV,  Gideon^,  Samuel^, 
Jafne9^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  24  April,  1816,  and 
died  at  Broddyn,  N.  Y.,  25  December,  1882.  He  began  making 
voyages  to  sea  at  a  very  early  age,  and  in  time  became  master  of 
the  packet  ship  "  Lucy  Thompson,"  belonging  to  the  "  Blade  Star  " 
line,  and  plying  between  New  York  and  Liverpool,  England.  He 
conmianded  this  vessel  fourteen  years,  until  1862,  when  he  aban- 
doned the  sea  and  entered  into  business  as  a  partner  in  the  firm  of 
John  W.  Mason  &  Co.,  importers  and  comnnssion  merchants  at  No. 
43  Broadway,  New  York  City,  continuing  in  this  occupation  until 
the  day  of  his  death. 

It  was  while  in  command  of  the  "  Lucy  Thompson  "  that  public 
attention  was  first  called  to  Capt.  Pendleton  by  his  rescue  of  some 
one  hundred  of  the  passengers  of  the  ill-fated  steamship  "  San 
Francisco,"  and  especially  by  the  manner  in  which  he  extended  his 
aid.  The  "  San  Francisco  "  was  a  new  vessel,  a  side-wheeler,  and 
regarded  as  one  of  the  finest  steamers  of  her  time.  She  started 
from  New  York  on  her  first  voyage,  21  December,  1853,  having  on 
board  nearly  six  hundred  souls,  five  hundred  of  whom  belonged  to 
the  3rd  Regt.,  U.  S.  Artillery,  bound  for  California.  When  only 
three  days  out  a  terrible  storm  was  encountered,  the  masts  were  car- 
ried away,  and  over  one  hundred  people  swept  overboard.  The  en- 
gines then  broke  down,  the  steamer  became  unmanageable  and  sprang 
a  leak.  For  five  days  the  storm  raged,  during  which  time  other 
passengers  were  lost,  and  others  died  of  exposure.  On  December 
29th  the  bark  "  Kilby,"  of  Boston,  was  spoken  and  took  off  108  of 
the  survivors ;  two  days  later  the  ship  "  Three  Bells "  took  off 
another  lot,  and  on  January  2nd  the  ship  "  Antarctic "  saved  the 
remainder. 

The  *'  Kilby  "  when  she  took  the  passengers  from  the  "  San  Fran- 
cisco "  was  herself  in  distress.  She  had  been  out  48  days,  was 
short  of  provisions,  and  had  but  one  cask  of  water  left  to  serve  out 
to  her  own  crew  and  the  strangers.  For  fifteen  days  she  drovet  along, 
meeting  no  other  ship  as  her  captain  had  hoped,  but  encountering 
furious  hurricanes,  which  split  her  sails  and  all  but  dismantled  her. 
For  ten  days  a  handful  of  parched  com  was[  the  only  ration  allowed 
each  passenger.  Starvation  was  at  hand  and  hope  of  deliverance 
was  fled. 

In  the  meantime,  Capt.  Pendleton,  in  the  "  Lucy  Thompson,"  was 
battling  his  way  toward  New  York.     Blown  far  out  of  his  course  by 


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the  tremendons  galea,  he  had  had  neither  rest  nor  sleep,  for  diree 
days  and  nights^  until  at  last  worn  ont^  he  told  his  mate  he  would  lie 
down  on  the  transom  for  a  little  while^  and  directed  that  if  he  fell 
asleep  he  was  to  he  called  at  eight  bells — ^midnight^  when  he  would 
see  about  changing  the  course.  He  was  called  as  ordered^  but  was 
so  exhausted  that  he  did  not  awaken  until  two  hours  later,  when,  as 
he  was  about  to  reprimand  the  mate  for  disobedience,  the  moon 
broke  through  a  rift  of  cloud  and  discovered  near  by  a  vessel  in  dis- 
tress. Capt.  Pendleton  hove  to,  although  a  terrific  gale  was  blow- 
ing and  the  sea  running  dangerously  high,  and  sent  a  boat  to  the 
stranger,  which  proved  to  be  the  "  Kilby." 

Upon  learning  the  condition  of  those  on  board,  he  at  once  offered 
to  take  one  hundred  of  the  luckless  passengers  of  the  "  San  Fran- 
cisco "  on  his  own  ship,  and  although  it  was  a  matter  of  great  dif- 
ficulty and  danger  to  transfer  them  in  the  heavy  sea,  while  many 
were  so  weak  they  could  not  help  themselves  in  the  least,  yet  the 
work  was  successfully  accomplished.  Capt.  Pendleton  then  sent 
provisions  to  the  "  Kilby,"  and  put  part  of  his  crew  aboard  her, 
after  which  the  two  vessels  separated,  the  "  Kilby "  making  for 
Boston,  and  the  "  Lucy  Thompson  "  for  New  York. 

This  port  was  reached  a  few  days  later,  and  Capt.  Pendleton  with 
Capt.  Crdghton  of  the  ship  "  Three  Bells,"  Capt.  Stouffer  of  the 
*'  Antarctic,"  and  Capt.  Lowe  of  the  bark  "  Kilby,"  were  the  heroes 
of  the  hour.  The  merchants  of  New  York  contributed  over  $6,000 
for  a  testimonial  to  be  given  the  three  officers,  and  Capt.  Pendleton 
was  presented  with  a  handsome  service  of  plate  valued  at  over 
$2,000.  This  was  inscribed :  "  Presented  by  the  merchants  and 
citizens  of  New  York  to  Capt.  C.  B.  Pendleton  of  the  ship  '  Lucy 
Thompson,'  as  a  testimonial  of  their  appreciation  of  his  humane 
and  gallant  efforts  in  assisting  to  save  the  passengers  and  crew  of 
the  steamship  '  San  Francisco/  after  the  terrific  gale  of  the  24th 
of  December,  1853."  The  citizens  of  Boston  also  sent  to  Capt. 
Pendleton  a  handsome  silver  pitcher,  and  from  Philadelphia  came 
a  purse  of  $250.  This  money  he  invested  in  a  picture  descriptive 
of  the  rescue  of  the  passengers,  painted  by  Walters,  a  marine  artist 
of  Liverpool. 

So  terrible  were  the  circumstances  attending  the  loss  of  the  "  San 
Francisco,"  and  so  stirring  were  the  rescues  of  the  surviving  pas- 
sengers, participated  in  successively  by  the  "  Kilby,"  the  "  Three 
Bells,"  the  "  Antarctic,"  and  the  "  Lucy  Thompson,"  that  the  events 
made  a  profound  impression  throughout  the  country,  and  woven 
together  were  described  by  the  poet  Whitman  in  the  lines: 

"  I  understand  the  large  hearts  of  heroes. 
The  courage  of  present  times  and  all  times; 
How  the  skipper  saw  the  crowded  and  rudderless  wreck  of  the 

steamship,  and  Death  chasing  it  up  and  down  the  storm; 
How  he  knuckled  tight,  and  gave  not  back  one  inch,  and  was 

faithful  of  days  and  faithful  of  nights. 


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And  chalk'd  in  large  letters  on  a  board.  Be  of  good  cheer,  we  wUl 

not  deeert  you: 
How  he  foUow'd  with  them,  and  tadL'd  with  them — and  would 

not  give  it  np ; 
How  he  saved  the  drifting  company  at  last: 
How  the  lank,  loose-gown'd  women  look'd  when  boated  from  the 

side  of  their  prepared  graves; 
How  the  silent,  old-faced  infants,  and  the  lifted  pick,  and  the 

sharp-lipp'd,  unshaved  men: 
All  this   I   swallow — ^it  tastes   good — ^I   like  it  well — it  becomes 

mine; 
I  am  the  man — I  suffered — ^I  was  there."  * 

Capt  Pendleton  was  a  deeply  religious  man,  who  saw  in  the  sin- 
gular chances  that  led  him  to  the  disabled  "  Kilby  "  the  manifest 
and  guiding  hand"  of  Providence.  His  humanity  and  high  ideal  of 
duty  were  shown  on  another  occasion,  no  less  trying,  when  an  epi- 
demic of  cholera  broke  out  among  the  steerage  passengers  on  lus 
ship.  Although  he  had  his  wife  and  children  aboard,  he  visited  the 
sick  continually,  giving  them  such  delicacies  as  his  own  table  af- 
forded, and  bringing  them  such  cheer  as  he  could.  So  virulent  was 
the  disease,  however,  that  nearly  two  hundred  died,  but  not  one 
body  was  ccHmnitted  to  the  deep  by  day  or  by  night  without)  a  prayer 
from  that  Christian  sailor  and  noble  man. 

Charles  B.»  Pendleton  married  (1),  in  New  York  City,  19  Sep- 
tember, 1844,  Mary  H.   Belden,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Charlotte 
(Ffirth)  Belden.     He  miarried  (2),  ^6  April,  1866,  Mary  E.  Berry, 
who  died  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  24  January,  1907. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  in  New  York  City: 

3161.  Mary  Louise*,  b.  17  July,  1848;  unm.     Res.  Arlington,  Mass. 

3162.  Charles  Henry,  b.  27  Aug.,  1850;  d.  in  inf. 

3163.  William  Adolphus,  b.  18  March,  1852;  d.  1873. 

Issue  by  seccmd  wife: 

3164.  Cora  Adelaide,  b.  13  March,  1867;  m.  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y., 

4  Nov.,  1908,  William  James  Parslow.  Res.  New  York 
City. 

3165.  Florence  May   (twin  with  Cora),  m.  24  Oct.,  1888,  Alfred 

Marshall,  b.  1866,  in  New  York  City,  d.  15  Dec.,  1907, 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Jesse  Alfred  and  Cornelia  Lm 
(Chamberlain)  Marshall.  Mrs.  Marshall  lives  at  Marleton 
HousCf  Orienta  Point,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Issue  .QHsx- 
shaU):  i.  Alfred''',  Jr.,  b.  19  Feby.,  1893;  ii.  Pendleton, 
b.  8  Sept.,  1901. 

Ref.:    N.  Y.  "Herald"  Jan.  14,  15,  18,  19,  1854. 
*•  The  Rudder.-    Feb.  or  Mar.,  1909. 

1824.  Abbie   Babbitt*   Pendleton    {SamueV,   Gideon^,  SamueP, 

•  Unes  891-8S1  of  ''Walt  Whitman,"  first  published  in  ** Leaves  of  Grass** 
in  1855. 


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James^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Taunton^  Mass.,  10  August,  1818,  aod 
died  there,  28  May,  1859.  She  married  at  Taunton,  30  Norember, 
1836,  James  Otds  Woodward,  bom  6  November,  1818,  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  died  19  January,  1890,  Mansfield,  Mass.,  son  of  Elkanah 
and  Sally  (Nichols)  Woodward. 
Issue  (Woodward): 
i.  Abbie  Anna*,  b.  24  Oct.,  1837,  Rozbury,  Mass.;  d.  unm.,  28 

Nov.,  1866. 
ii.  James  Elkanah,  b.   12  Aug.,  1840,  Providence,  R.  I.;  d.   17 
Dec.,  1905;  m.   11  Aug.,  1862,  Helen  Barney.     No  issue, 
iii.  Georgiana,  b.  18  Mch.,  1843,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  as  his  second 
wife,  Henry  F.  Thayer.     Res.  Milton,  Mass.     Mr.  Thayer's 
first  wife  was  Harriet  Frances*  Chubbnck^  dau.  of  Stillman 
E.  and  [1822]   Margaret"  (Pendleton)   Chubbuck. 
iv.  Henry  Otis,  b.   2  Mch.,   1847,  Taunton,    Mass.;   m.    (1),  21 
Feby.,   1868,  Adeline  Staples;    (2),  29   Dec.,   1886,  Sarah 
Music.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 
V.  John  Francis,  b.  24  July,  1857,  Taunton,  Mass.;  m.  Minnie 
Parkerson. 

1825.  Lydia  Lxonard"  Pendleton  (SamueV,  Gideon^,  SamueP, 
Jamei^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Taunton  (or  Dighton),  Mass.,  16 
March,  1821,  and  died  at  Taunton,  12  January,  1858.  She  married 
there,  16  February,  1845,  John  Neal,  Jr.,  son  of  John  and  Hannah 
(Gossom)   Neal. 

Issue  (Neal),  bom  at  Taunton: 
i.  John  Augustus*,  b.  6  Nov.,  1845;  d.  27  July,  1846. 
ii.  John  Augustus  (2nd),  b.  11  Dec.,  1847;  m.  7  May,  1879,  Ada 
A.   Corson.     He  is  in  the  coal  business  at  New  Bedford, 
Mass.     Issue    (Neal):     i.  LtnmV^   b.   23   June,   1881. 

1826.  George  Samuel"  Pendleton  {SamueV,  Gideon^,  SamueP, 
Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Taunton  (or  Dighton),  Mass.,  8 
November,  1824.  As  a  young  man  he  worked  at  carpentry  for  a 
time  and  then  began  makhig  voyages  to  sea  with  his  brothex]  Charles. 
In  1853,  while  second  mate  of  the  ship  "  Lucy  Thompson,"  of 
which  his  brother  was  captain,  he  took  an  active  part  in  tiie  rescue 
of  the  passengers  of  the  steamer  "  San  Francisco,"  and  shared  in 
the  honors  paid  the  officers  engaged  in  this  affair,  upon  their  arrival 
in  New  York.  George  S.  Pendleton  received  for  himself  a  silver 
medal  engraved  on  one  side  with  a  picture  of  the  rescue  and  on 
the  other  with  the  inscription  "  Presented  to  George  S.  Pendleton, 
second  mate,  attached  to  the  American  ship  Lucy  Thompson,  by  the 
merchants  and  citizens  of  New  York  as  a  testimonial  of  their  sense 
of  his  humane  and  courageous  conduct  in  assisting  to  rescue  the 
passengers,  officers  and  crew  of  the  steamer  San  Francisco  in  their 
perilous  exposure  on  the  ocean  after  the  destructive  gale  of  the  24 
December,  1853." 

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564  THE   PSNDLITOK   OBinBALOOT 

and  was  placed  in  command  of  the  ship  "  Exedsior"  which  like  the 
"Locy  Thompson/'  bdcmged  to  the  Black  Star  line  and  plied  be^- 
tween  New  Yozk  and  liyerpool.  His  snbaeqaent  life  was  not  de- 
▼md  of  incident  as  on  one  occasion  he  pnt  down  an  incipient  mutiny 
among  his  crew^  and  at  another  time  brought  his  ship  into  New 
York  mider  jury  masts^  every  stick  having  been  blown  out  of  her 
in  a  tremendous  gale.  On  one  voyage  Capt.  Pendleton  was  seventy 
days  crossing  the  Atlantic  because  of  furious  storms  and  head 
windsj  and  <m  another,  during  the  Civil  War,  he  was  pursued  by  a 
Ccmfederate  cruiser,  but  escaped  capture  as  the  enemy  bore  off  to 
seek  another  prise  that  had  come  into  sight. 

In  1871  Capt*  Pendleton  decided  to  give  up  a  sea  faring  life  and 
go  into  business  with  his  son  George  in  Taunton.  He  left  New 
York  for  Liverpool  on  what  he  said  would  be  his  last  voyage,  No- 
vember 17,  in  that  year,  and  neither  he  nor  his  ship,  the  "  Excel- 
sior," was  ever  heard  from  again.  She  is  supposed  to  have  foun- 
dered in  a  heavy  storm  that  occurred  about  a  week  after  his  de- 
parture. Capt.  Pendleton  was  a  strict  disciplinarian,  as  was 
necessary  for  one  to  be  in  order  to  handle  the  kind  of  crews  that 
shipped  between  New  York  and  Liverpool,  but  he  was  nevertheless, 
a  pleasant  and  kindly  man  who  left  a  wide  circle  of  friends  to 
mourn  his  loss. 

George  S.'  Pendleton  married  at  Raynham,  Mass.,  in  1847,  Al- 
mira  HoUoway,  bom  there,  18  December,  1830,  daughter  of  Isaac 
Gerry  and  Eliza  (Barden)  Holloway.  She  married  (2),  12  Septem- 
ber, 1876,  George  H.  Baker,  and  since  that  time  has  lived  at  East  Yar- 
mouth, Mass. 

George  S.'  and  Almira  (Holloway)  Pendleton  had  issue: 

3166.  George  Everett*,  b.  27  Feby.,  1848,  Raynham,  Mass.;  m.  Ella 

L.  Hall. 

3167.  John  E.  B.,  b.  15  Feby.,  1854;  d.  30  Nov.,  1854. 

3168.  Charles  S.,  b.  26  Sept.,  1858 ;  d.  3  Jany.,  1870,  at  Taunton, 

Mass. 

3169.  Harry  C.  F.,  b.  19  Dec.,  1862;  d.  22  Sept,  1863. 

3170.  William  Herbert,  b.  5  June,  1865,  Taunton,  Mass.;  m.  Anna 

H.  Luce. 

1827.  Edwin  Pratt'  Pxndubton  (Prentice^,  HuhbarcP,  Benon 
jah\  Caleb*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Essex,  Conn.,  about  1816.  He 
married,  25  November,  1844,  Sarah  Jane  Eilboum,  bom  25  Febru- 
ary, 1822,  daughter  of  Asher  and  Rebecca  (Granger)  Eilboum. 
She  married  (2),  F.  I.  Palmer  of  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Issue  of  Edwin  P.*  and  Sarah  J.  (Kilboum)  Pendleton: 

3171.  Ella  May*,  b.  2   May,  1849,  Portland,  Mich.;  d.  25  Jany., 

1905,  Youngstown,  O. ;  m.  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  28  Feby.,  1881, 
Sylvanus  D.  Currier.     No  issue. 

Ref.:    "Granger  Genealogy";  "Pratt  Family." 


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XIOHTR   OBNKRATION  565 

1832.  EuAs  CoRNKUiTB*  Pendlbton  {Prentice',  Hubbard*, 
Benajah!^,  Calebs  Caleb^),  was  born  at  Middletown^  ConiL^  30  Jan- 
nary,  1831,  and  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  March,  1895.  When 
abo^t  nineteen  years  old  he  went  to  New  YoriL  City,  where  he  en* 
tered  the  employ  of  his  brother-in-law,  James  G.  Reed.  After- 
wards he  was  in  the  feed  business  with  David  Sturteyant,  and  in 
the  60's  became  connected  with  the  wholesale  dry  goods  house  of 
Bliss,  Fabyan  &  Co.  Some  years  later  he  joined  O.  H.  Sampson 
&  Co.,  with  which  firm  he  remained  until  his  death. 

Elias  C*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Decem- 
ber, 1856,  Elizabeth  Sturtevant,  bom  24  Miarch,  1836,  German- 
town,  N  Y.,  died  16  March,  1873,  Brooklyn,  daughter  of  David 
and  Margaret  (Rockefellow)  Sturtevant.  He  married  (2),  also  at 
Broc^yn,  17  September,  1874,  Mrs.  Almena  (Cole)  Pelouze,  widow 
of  Edward  Pelouze  and  daughter  of  B.  F.  and  Adeline  (Sherwood) 
Cole.  She  was  bom  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  17  October,  1828. 
Issue,  bom  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 

3172.  Ella   Louise*,   b.    17    Sept,   1858;   m.   there,  4   June,   1884, 

Samuel  Booth  SnodL,  b.  21  Aug.,  1857,  New  York  City, 
son  of  John  Butler  and  Marie  ^toinette  (Weekes)  Sno<^. 
Res.  Montclair,  N.  J.  Issue  (Snook)  b.  at  Brooklyn:  i. 
Curtii  PendleUm^^,  b.  10  Sept.,  1885;  he  was  graduated  as 
a  civil  engineer  from  Columbia  University  in  Feb.,  1909, 
and  is  now  an  assistant  engineer  in  his  father's  office  in 
New  York  City.  He  belongs  to  the  Phi  Delto  Theto  Fra- 
ternity, and  as  an  undergpraduate  at  Columbia  took  an  ac- 
tive part  in  college  affairs,  ii.  Eltvard  Sayer,  b.  31  Dec, 
1890;  d.  11  Jany.,  1903. 

3173.  William  Augustus,  b.  23  Nov.,  1860;  m.  Fannie  M.  Pelouze. 

3174.  Nellie  Sturtevant,  b.  23  May,  1864;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  6  Nov., 

1889,  Alfred  Henry  Sprenger,  b.  there,  7  July,  1864,  son  of 
John  Henry  and  Lisette  (Leitenegger)  Sprenger.  Res. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Sprenger):  i.  Marjorie^^,  b.  25 
July,  1898. 

3175.  Emily,  b.  2  Aug.,  1867 ;  d.  13  July,  1868. 

3176.  Walter  Prentice,  b.  12  Feby.,  1869;  m.  10  Feby.,  1906,  Mrs. 

Frances  Edwina  (Young)  Macniff,  b.  25  Dec.,  1862, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  widow  of  William  Henry  Macniff,  and 
dan.  of  John  Wheeler  and  Angeline  Wells  (Applegate> 
Young.  No  issue.  Mr.  Pendleton  is  in  the  real  estate 
and  insurance  business  in  the  Gravesend  district  of 
Brooklyn. 

3177.  Howard,  b.  20  Feby.,  1871;  d.  Dec.,  1874. 

3178.  Arthur  Cornelius,  b.  2  Mch.,  1873;  m.  30  Sept.,  1899,  Julie 

Laffer,  b.  9  Jany.,  1879,  Vienna,  Austria,  dau.  of  Leon 
Laffer.     No  issue.     Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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566  THE  PSNDLBTOV  OBNXJXOOT 

1839.  Edward  Uriah"  Pxndutok  {Atdf,  Hubbard^,  Benajaif, 
Caleb\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  BrogvUle,  Quebec^  Canada,  14  Febra- 
axj,  1841,  and  died  at  Farnham,  Quebec,  16  September,  1895.  He 
married,  4  May,  1864,  Mary  Stoart  Officer,  bom  11  April,  1839, 
dangbter  of  James  and  Elisa  (Thompson)  Officer.  In  1903  she 
was  living  at  Arctic,  R.  I.     Issne: 

3179.  Floyd   Bertrand%  b.   21   Oct,  1867,   Famham,    Quebec;  m. 

Anna  Nevin. 

1840.  Ankbt  Stcward*  Pbndlxtok  (Asa^,  Hubbard*,  Benajah*, 
Caleb\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pike  River,  Quebec,  Canada,  2  Febru- 
ary, 1845,  and  died  at  Oranby,  Quebec,  14  January,  1904.  She 
married  (1),  15  January,  1862,  John  Solomon  Hover;  he  died  in 
June,  1863,  and  she  married  (2),  2  October,  1866,  William  John 
Fossey,  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Taylor)  Fossey. 

Issue  l^  first  husband  (Hover): 
i.  John  George  Solomon*,  b.  28  Jany.,  1863;  m.  Clara  Johnscm. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Fossey): 
ti.  Edward  Daniel,  b.  12  June,  1867;  unm.  (1903). 
iii.  Frederick  Asa,  b.  8  Jany.,  1869;  m.  14  May,  1905,  Marinda 

Parker.     Res.  St.  Roche  de  Quebec,  Canada, 
iv.  Effie  May,  b.  10  Sept.,  1872;  m.  William  James  Averille. 
V.  Mary   Jane,   b.    7   July,   1877;  unm.    (1905).      Res.   Granby^ 

Quebec, 
vi.  Ella  Armina,  b.  7  Aug.,  1880;  m.  Albert  Foote. 
vii.  Hattie  Maude,  b.  7  July,  1882. 
viii.  Chauncey  James,  b.'  15  June,  1885. 

1842.  Georok  a."  Pbndlbton  (A$a''\  Hubbard*,  Benajah*, 
Caleb^,  Caleb*),  was  bora  at  Famham,  Quebec,  Canada,  in  1860. 
He  was  a  stationary  engineer  at  Cowansville,  Quebec,  for  some 
years,  and  is  now  living  in  Famham.  He  married  Harriet  Chag^ 
nion,  bom  in  Bedford,  Canada. 
Issue: 

3180.  Charles    Chauncey     McDonough*,   b.    19     April,   1881.     Res. 

(1906),  Hartford,  Conn. 

3181.  Delia,  b.  13  Nov.,  1885;  m.  W.  M.  Laduke;  no  further  rec. 

3182.  Hattie,  b.  1  Sept.,  1889;  m.  Alec  Pellerin;  no  further  rec. 

3183.  Ruby,  b.  24  Aug.,  1891. 

3184.  George,  b.  17  Mch.,  1895. 

3185.  Edward,  b.  10  Sept,  1900. 

3186.  Merl,  b.  23  Feby.,  1903. 

1849.  Harrt  Nathaniel*  Pkndlbton  (HubbardJ,  Hubbard^, 
Benajah*,  Caleb\  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Woodstock,  111.,  28  Sep- 
tember, 1877.  He  lived  for  quite  a  number  of  years  at  La  Porte, 
Ind.,  and  in  1906  removed  to  Chicago,  111.  He  is  connected  with 
the  Bnick  Motor  Co.  of  that  city. 

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SIOHTR   OBNXRATIOK  567 

Good,  born  there,  1  March,  1880,  daoghter  of  David  and  Malinda 
(Taylor)  Good. 
Issue: 

3187.  Reginald  Ro88%  b.  18  Mch.,  1902,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

1851.  Edwik  Rhodbs*  Pskdlkton  (John'',  JerenUah*,  Rev. 
John^,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was^  bom  23  June,  1805,  probably  at  Exeter, 
R.  I.,  and  died,  15  June,  1833.  He  married,  21  December,  1823, 
Jane  Morgan,  bom  2  August,  1805,  of  Richmond,  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y.  After  her  husband's  death  she  lived  for  a  number  of  years 
at  Apponaug,  R.  I.,  and  then  removed  to  ReynoldsviUe,  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died,  27  March,  1882. 
Issue : 

3188.  John  Edwin*,  b.  30  Sept.,  1824;  d.  9  Nov.,  1842,  Apponaug, 

R.  I. 

3189.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  23  Mch.,  1827;  d.  27  Feby.,  1848,  Appo- 

naug. 

3190.  Harriet,  b.  7  Mch.,  1830;  d.  1  Aug.,  1830. 

3191.  William  Wallace,  b.   29   Nov.,   1832;  m.     (1),  Margaret  R. 

Low;  (2),  Cornelia  C.  Ray. 

1856.  Augustus  Merrick'  Psndlkton  (Sylvanue^,  Caleb*, 
Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  5  April,  1838. 
He  is  in  the  real  estate  business  in  Boston,  Mass.  He  married,  23 
October,  1871,  Isabelle  F.  Russ,  bom  8  January,  1852,  Lincoln- 
ville.  Me.,  daughter  of  Francis  M.  and  Phoebe  (Brown)  Russ. 

Issue: 

3192.  Charles  M.*,  b.  4  April,  1873,  Bost<m,  Mass.;  m.  Caroline 

Bemhard. 

3193.  Ellen  Isabella,  b.  8  Feby.,  1875,  Boston;  unm. 

3194.  Harriet  O.,  b.  29  Nov.,  1876,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  d.  14  Mch., 

1883. 

3195.  Adrienne  M.,  b.  24  Oct.,  1881,  Watertown,  Mass. 

1857.  Edward'  Pbndlbtok  {Sylvanut?,  Caleb*,  Caleb*,  Brian*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  8  September,  1844.  On  the 
31st  of  July,  1862,  he  was  mustered  into  the  27th  Regt.  Massachu- 
setts Volunteer  Infantry,  Co.  G,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the 
Civil  War,  re-enlisting  in  the  same  company  and  regiment,  2  Janu- 
ary, 1864.  At  the  battle  of  South  West  Creek,  N.  C,  8  March, 
1865,  he  was  wounded  in  both  legs  and  in  the  right  arm  and  was 
taken  prisoner.  His  left  leg  was  amputated  at  Newbem  and  for 
three  weeks  afterwards,  while  he  was  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy 
at  Goldsboro  before  he  was  retaken,  he  endured  much  suffering, 
both  through  lack  of  care,  and  from  the  unskillful  treatment  to 
which  he  was  subjected  by  an  ignorant  and  inhuman  rebel  surgeon* 
He  was  discharged  on  account  of  disability,  23  November,  1865.  As 
the  wound  in  his  right  leg  never  healed  he  was  forced  to  undergo 
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yean  later.     Mr.  Pendleton  for  quite  a  number  of  years  past  has 
made  his  home  at  Santa  Craz,  Calif. 

He  married  (1),  at  Boston^  Mass.^  19  March,  1868,  Helen  M. 
Sylvester,  bom  17  September,  1847,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  died  6  Feb- 
ruary. 1887,  South  Hans<m,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Mary 
A.  (Alexander)  Sylvester.  He  married  (2),  at  Santa  Cms,  Calif., 
4  Febraary,  1893,  Hattie  F.  Monroe,  bora  8  December,  1863,  South 
Hanson,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Julius  W.  and  Julia  Monroe. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Plymouth,  Mass.: 

3196.  Edward  Augustus^  b.  28  May,  1869;  m.  Harriett  A.  Vosmus. 

3197.  Charles  Lincobi,  b.  27  Nov.,  1870;  d.  3  April,  1872. 

3198.  Charles  Alexander,  b.  4  Oct.,  1873,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  Cath- 

erine H.  Good¥mi. 

3199.  Albert  J.,  b.  1  Aug.,  1879,  So.  Hanson,  Mass.;  m.  at  Mar- 

tines,  Calif.,  5  Sept.,  1906,  Josephine  M.  Lucas,  b.  there 
10  Oct.,  1883,  dau.  of  John  G.  and  Lucy  E.  (Perkins) 
Lucas.     Res.  Santa  Crux,  Calif.     No  issue  (Dec.,  1908). 

1868.  DwioHT  Burke*  Pendleton  (Israel  Coltan',  Caleh^, 
Caleh^,  Brian*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  17  October, 
1833.  He  married  at  Denver,  Col.,  22  November,  1872,  Laura  Thomp- 
son, bom  31  January,  1845,  Bainbridge,  Ind.,  daughter  of  W.  L.  and 
Laura  Thompson.     Res.  Elgin,  111. 

3200.  Dwight  Curtis*,  b.  3  Aug.,  1873,  Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico; 

he  was  married  in  1899  but  has  had  no  children. 

1859.  Charlotte  Maria*  Pendleton  (Israel  Coltoni',  Caleb*, 
Caleb^,  Brian\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  26  Sep- 
tember, 1838.  She  married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  as  his  second  wife,  21 
January,  1864,  George  W.  Bailey,*  bom  6  January,  1836,  Hard- 
wick,  Vt.,  died  30  August,  19Q0,  Lansing,  Mich.,  son  of  Trastrim 
H.  and  Eunice  (Strong)  Bailey.     Mrs.  Bailey  lives  at  Lansing. 

Issue  (Bailey),  first  four  bom  at  Adrian,  others  at  Lansing, 
Mich.: 
i.  Israel  Colton*,  b.  6  Oct.,  1864;  m.  17  Oct  1899,  Elnora  Shep- 

ard. 
ii.  Eunice  Lena,  b.  10  April,  1866;  m.  9  Nov.,  1887,  Malcolm  J. 

Hoag. 
iii.  George  W.,  Jr.,  b.  5  Febv.,  1870;  d.  at  birth, 
iv.  Dwight  Pendleton,  b.  2  April,  1872;  d.   10  Sept,  1872. 
V.  Clara   Mae,   b.    7   Aug.,   1874;   m.   2    Jany.,   1894,   Harry   H. 
Winans.     They  have  four  ch.,  Hazel^*,  Doris,  Eunice  and 
Zoe. 
vi.  Maude  Irene,  b.  8  April,  1877;  m.  (1),  6  Aug.,  1899,  Robert  R. 
Piper;  (2),  21  June,  1906,  Harry  SL  Hart.     One  ch.  Har- 
land  Batley^*  (Hart). 

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1863.  John  Lamb*  Pkndlktok  {JohnJ,  Nathan^,  CaUh^y  Brian^, 
Caleb^),  was  born  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  9  August,  1839,  and  died  there 
5  November,  1889.  He  made  his  home  in  Chieopee  all  his  life  where 
he  engaged  in  farming. 

He  married,  14  October,  1868,  Isabella  Stewart,  born  7  April, 
1840,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary 
(Gay)   Stewart. 

Issue,  bom  at  Chieopee: 

3201.  Susan  Belle*,  b.  31  July,  1869;  m.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  29 

April  1908,  Edwin  Morgan,  b.  23  Sept.,  1848,  East  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Charlotte  (Dickinson)  Mor- 
gan.    Res.  Amherst,  Mass. 

3202.  Mary  Stewart,  b.  28  Oct.,  1870;  m.  at  Willimansett,  Mass., 

27  Nov.,  1890,  Walter  Plummer  Goodenough,  b.  29  Oct., 
1852,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  son  of  Alonzo  and  Relief 
(Plummer)  Goodenough.  Res.  Springfield,  Mass.  Issue 
Goodenough),  b.  in  Springfield:  i.  Walter  Pendleton^^,  b.  20 
Sept.,  1891.     ii.  MUdred  Abella,  b.  5  Mch.,  1894. 

3203.  John  Roswell,  b.  15  June,  1872;  d.  25  Feby.,  1886. 

3204.  Alice  Evelina,  b.   10  Jany.,  1874;  unm.     Res.   Boston,  Mass. 

3205.  Annie  Sophronia,  b.  21  Aug.,  1875;  m.  at  Willimansett,  Mass., 

7  Sept,  1896,  Herbert  Edwin  Wood,  son  of  John  B.  and 
Ellen  (Pearson)  Wood.  He  was  bom  of  English  pareut- 
age  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  18  Sept.,  1873.  Res.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Issue  (Wood),  bom  in  Bridgeport:  i.  Bernice  Mar- 
ion}^, b.  27  Oct.,  1898.  ii.  Herbert  Edtvin,  Jr.,  b.  12  July, 
1900.  iii.  Isabella  Ramona,  23  Nov.,  1902.  iv.  Luman 
Stewart,  b.  8  Jany.,  1906.  v.  Betnis  Pendleton,  b.  27  Sept., 
1907. 

3206.  Charles  Bemis,  b.  21   May,  1877;  m.    (1),  Mary  Anderson; 

(2),  Margaret  Liner. 

1868.  William  Henry*  Pendleton  (Ednard',  Nathan^,  CaleV, 
Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Spring^eld,  Mass.,  20  June,  1839,  and 
died  at  Denver,  Colo.,  20  June,  1884.  At  the  first  call  for  volun- 
teers at  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  at  Claremont,  N. 
H.,  24  April,  1861,  in  the  2nd  Regt.  New  Hampshire  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, but  was  not  mustered  in.  He  re-enlisted  for  three  years' 
service  on  the  21st  of  May,  1861,  and  was  mustered  into  the  2nd 
Regt.  on  the  7th  of  June  following.  Mr.  Pendleton  took  part  in 
the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run  and  afterwards  had  charge  of  iJie  reg- 
imental mail  until  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  service,  21  June, 
1864.  After  the  war  he  located  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  where  he  en- 
gaged in  the  brokerage  business.  He  was  also  interested  in  min- 
ing ventures  in  Colorado. 

William  H."  Pendleton  married,  3  April,  1877,  Theodosia  Bob- 
bins, daughter  of  Henry  R.  and  Mary  £.  (Owens)  Robbins.  She 
is  living  at  Govanstown,  Md. 


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570  THE   PXNDUBTOK   OBNSALOOT 

Issae,  bom  at  Baltimore,  Md.: 

3207.  RuBsell  Robbins*,  b.  1  Mch.,  1878;  d.  imm.,  29  Oct.,  1904. 

3208.  Edward   Parkhurst,  b.   9   Mcb.,   1883;   unm.     He   is   an  ac- 

countant and  makes  his  home  at  Goranstown,  Md. 

1869.  Jbromc  Bajctbr"  Pendleton  (^Miletut'',  Jeue^,  Caleh\ 
Brian^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  3  July,  1827,  and 
died  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  6  January,  1874.  He  settled  in  Portsmouth 
at  an  early  age  and  became  interested  in  railroading.  At  the  out- 
break of  the  Civil  War  he  was  acting  as  President  of  the  Seaboard 
railroad,  and  during  the  omflict  he  had  charge  of  the  operati(m  of 
this  road  under  the  Confederate  government.  During  his  later  yeani 
he  was  superintendent  of  large  machine  shops  at  Portsmouth. 

Jerome  B.*  Pendleton  married  at  Portsmouth,  1   January,   1851, 
Margaret  Esther  Gayle,  bom  23  August,   1831,  died  21   January, 
1890,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Diana  Augusta  (Parsons)  Oayle. 
Issue,  all  but  two  bom  at  Portsmouth,  Va.: 

3209.  Willie  Keams^  b.  26  Nov.,  1862,  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  m.  Wil- 

liam Mary  Stores. 

3210.  Sela  Jerome,  b.  14  Aug.,  1854;  d.  7  Feby.,  1855. 

3211.  Miletus  Gayle,  b.  29  Oct,  1856;  m.  Nellie  Culpeper. 

3212.  Diana  Augusto,  b.  and  d.  28  April,  1858. 

3213.  Jerome  McAlpine,  b.  17  May,  1859;  d.  25  Dec.,  1859. 

3214.  Mary  Ruth,  b.  31  Dec.,  1860;  d.  29  April,  1888;  m.  20  April, 

1881,  Miles  Washington  Minter.  Issue  (Minter):  i. 
Pendleton  Greenwood}^,  b.  20  Mch.,  1882.  Res.  Portsmouth, 
Va.  ii.  William  Baxter,  b.  25  Nov.,  1885;  d.  31  Oct,  1887. 
iii.  Ruth  Either,  b.  14  April,  1888;  d.  10  June,  1888. 

3215.  Judson  Blair,  b.  15  July,  1863,  Seaboard,  N.  C;  m.  Wini- 

fred Wilson. 

3216.  Linda  Chapin,  b.  5  Dec.,  1865;  d.  29  July,  1866. 

3217.  Lieonc,  b.  11  Sept,  1867;  d.  24  June,  1868. 

3218.  Margaret  Day,  b.  21  April,  1873;  m.  Josiah  Tattnall  Charl- 

ton.    No  issue.     Res.   Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

1870.  Charlotte^  Pbndlbton  (MUetuf,  Jeue^  Caleh^,  Brian*, 
Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  24  February,  1829,  and  died 
at  Conde,  So.  D^.,  15  October,  1909.  She  married  (1),  at  Chic- 
opee, 23  March,  1853,  Ebenezer  Stoddard,  bom  11  March,  1825, 
died  11  March,  1855,  son  of  Hon.  Ebenezer  and  Lucy  (Carroll) 
Stoddard.  She  married  (2),  at  West  Woodstock,  Conn.,  6  July, 
1859,  Isaac  F.  Hall,  bom  in  Maine,  25  April,  1836,  son  of  Isaac 
and  Polly  (Abbott)   HaU. 

Issue  by  first  husband   (Stoddard): 
i.  Charles  C.*,  b.  8  Feby.,  1854,  W.  Woodstock,  Conn.;  m.  Chris- 
tine Hansen.     Res.  Conde,  So.  Dak. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Hall): 
ii.  Arthur  £.•,  b.  2  Aug.,  1860,  Dayville,  Conn.;  m.   (1),  Nellie 
Jaquish;     (2),    Cora    Grassley.     He    is    the    Northwestern 


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XIOHTH   OBNKBATION  571 

agent  for  the   Holmes  and  Edwards   Silver  Co.   and  lives 
at  Minneapolis^  Minn. 

iii.  Alice  May,  b.  11  May,  1863,  Norwich,  Conn,;  d.  23  Sept.,  1865. 

iv.  Kate  A.,  b.  8  Aug.,  1866,  Granger,  Minn.;  m.  Charles  A.  Fos- 
ter.    He  is  editor  of  the  Conde   [So.  Dak.]   "  News." 
V.  Georgine   P.,   b.   26    July,    1868,   Granger,   Minn.;   m.    Loren 
Knight.     Res.   Baxter  Springs,  Kas. 

vi.  Frank,  b.  7  Aug.,  1876,  ForestviUe,  Minn.;  m.  Frances  Wett- 
stein.     He  is  a  lumber  dealer  at  Conde,  So.  Dak. 

1872.  MiLo  MiLBTUs'  Pbndlbton  (Miletus^,  Jet^e^,  Caleb^, 
Briati!^,  Caleb^,  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  5  March,  1832,  and 
died  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  6  November,  1885.  When  nineteen  years  of 
age  he  went  Soutii  with  his  father,  settling  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 
During  the  rest  of  his  life  he  was  connected  with  the  Seaboard 
Railroad  Co.,  filling  many  important  positions  in  all  of  which  he 
proved  himself  a  capable  official.  Like  nearly  all  the  Northerners 
who  settled  in  the  South  before  the  Civil  War,  he  supported  the 
cause  of  the  Confederacy. 

Milo  M.*   Pendleton  married,   31   March,   1853,  Augusta   Smith, 
bom  5  December,  1829,  Matthews  County,  Va.,  died  23  December, 
1902,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Diana  (Gayle)  Smith. 
Issue  bom  at  Portsnaouth,  Va.: 

3219.  George  Chapin*,  t.  28  Jany.,  1864;  d.  26  July,  1868. 

3220.  Virginia  Gayle,  b.  27  Feby.,  1867;  m.  Henry  G.  Williams. 

3221.  Mary  Casby,  b.  28  Aug.,  1868;  d.  4  Nov.,  1861. 

3222.  Harriet  Augusta,  b.  11  Mlarch,  1864;  m.  William  C.  Divine. 

1877.  (Major)  Arthur  Sylbert*  Pkndlbton  (Miletiuf,  Jeue^, 
Caleb^,  Btiati!^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  WiUimansett  (Chicopee),  Mass., 
26  October,  1842,  and  died  at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  8  November,  1889. 
About  1861  his  father  removed  to  Portsmouth,  Va.,  and  young  Ar- 
thur lived  here  until  he  grew  to  manhood,  when  he  located  in  North 
Carolina.  During  the  Civil  War  he  served  as  Quartermaster  of  a 
Confederate  regiment,  and  bore  the  rank  of  major.  In  later  years 
he  became  connected  with  the  Hooks  Smelting  Co.  of  Philadelphia, 
taking  charge  of  their  business  interests  in  the  South,  and  in  time 
became  Vice  President  of  the  company. 

Arthur  S.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  26  May,  1864,  Amanda  R. 
Bailey.  He  married  (2),  Mrs.  Victoria  L.  (Clark)  Jones,  born 
24  October,  1837,  widow  of  Robert  Leckie  Jones  add  daughter  of 
James  Simpson  and  Martha  Ann  (Lanier)   Clark. 

Issue,  bom  at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  by  first  wife: 

3223.  Blanche  BaUey*,  b.  8  April,  1866;  m.  Everett  W.  Cates. 

3224.  Alice  Palmy,  b.  29  Mch,,  1867;  d.  8  Sept.,  1868. 
3226.  Esther  Oviat,  b,  9  Jany.,  1869;  d.  11  Aug.,  1870. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3226.  Arthur  Sylbert,  Jr.,  b.  10  April,  1874;  m.  Eliza  T.  Busbee. 

3227.  Katherine  Clark  (Kate),  b.  12  April,  1876;  m.  31  Dec,  1896, 


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Peter  Arrington,  son  of  Samuel  Peter  and  Hannah  Bolton 
(White)  Arrington.     Rea.  New  York  City.     They  have  had 
no  children. 
3228.  Milo  Miletus,  b.  23  Feby.,  1881;  m.  Janet  McK.  Hawldns. 

1882.  Lydia  Alktha^  Pendleton  {Lyman',  Henry*,  Caleh^, 
Brian*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  11  November,  1831,  and 
died  at  Monson,  Mass.,  27  June,  1892.  She  married  at  Wales, 
Mass.,  10  October,  1853,  John  Andrew  Orcutt,  bom  22  April,  1833, 
Ashford,  Conn.,  son  of  William  and  Emeline   (Watkins)   Orcutt. 

Issue  (Orcutt),  first  three  bom  at  Wales,  others  at  Monson, 
Mass. : 
i.  Charles  Francis*,  b.  1  Feby.,  1865;  m.  11  Dec,  1879,  Mary 

Elizabeth  Smith.     Res.  Monson. 
ii.  Solena  Aletha,  b.  16  June,  1857;  unm.     Res.  Monson. 
iii.  John   Albert,  b.   14  Nov.,   1859;  d.   28   Jany.,   1902,   Monson 

Mass.,  m.  4  Dec,  1889,  Izetta  Maronda  Bodurtha. 
iv.  Edward  Everett,  b.  27  Aug.,  1861;  d.  25  Mch.,  1862. 
V.  Hattie   Lucina,  b.   8   July,   1867;   unm.     Res.   Monson. 
vi.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  26   Nov.,  1875;  m.   1  May,  1902,  Florence 
Marguerite  Nelson.     Res.  Monson. 

1884.  Ltman  James'  Pendleton  (Lyman'',  Henry*,  Caleb^, 
Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Wales,  Mass.,  6  October,  1836,  and 
died  at  Westfield,  M!ass.,  24  May,  1874.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Civil  War,  serving  first  in  Co.  K,  46th  Regt.,  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teer Infantry,  from  22  October,  1862,  to  29  July,  1863,  a  period  one 
week  shorter  than  his  brother  Bryant's  in  the  same  regiment.  Not 
long  afterwards  he  responded  once  more  to  the  call  for  troops,  en- 
listing 27  January,  1864,  in  Co.  E,  4th  Massachusetts  Cavalry.  He 
was  honorably  discharged,  14  November,  1865,  [Mass.  Adj .-Gen- 
eral's Reports.] 

Lyman  J."  Pendleton  married  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  24  June,  1872, 
Georgiana  Jones,  daughter  of  Enfretus  and  Angeline  Jones.  She 
married   (2),  Chauncey  C.  Griffin  and  lives  in  Westfield. 

Issue  of  Lyman  J.^  and  Georgiana  (Jones)  Pendleton: 
3229.  Eva  Jenny*,  b.  12  Mch.,  1873,  Westfield,  Mass.;  m.  (1),  at 
Unionville,  Conn.,  2  May,  1889,  James  Burpee  White,  soa 
of  George  and  Ellen  White.  She  m.  (2),  at  Westfield,  Mass., 
24  Jany.,  1901,  Charles  Daniel  Hastings,  son  of  Daniel  and 
Jane  Hastings.  Res.  Westfield,  Mass.  Issue  by  first  hus- 
band (White) :  i.  Lucy  Ella^*,  b.  14  Mch.,  1890,  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  d.  21  June,  1908.  ii.  William  Wallace,  b.  11  Jany., 
1893,  Unionville,  Conn. 

1887.  SoPHRONiA  L.'  Pendleton  (Hiram  JJ,  Henry*,  Caleb^, 
Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Suffield,  Conn.,  7  September,  1837.  She 
married  there,  25  November,  1858,  Henry  R.  Eggleston,  son  of  Ros- 
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Issae  (Eggleston) : 
L  Charle8%  b.  19  June,  I860,  Snffield,  Com.;  m.  20  Jany.,  1885, 

Cora  Spooner. 
ii.  Hattie,  b.   6  April,  1862,  Southampton,  Mass.;  m.   25   Nov., 

1878,  Charles  Closson. 
iii.  Alice,  b.  24  May,  1867;  m.  5  Nov.,  1885,  Henry  Sawtelle. 

1890.  Edward  Bryant*  Pbndlxton  (Bryofti  C.^  Henry^,  CaUb^, 
Brian\  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  EasthampUm,  Mass.,  13  November, 
1852.  In  early  life  he  was  a  fireman  on  the  Connecticut  Valley 
R.  R.  After  the  death  of  his  first  wife  he  removed  to  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  and  later  into  New  Hampshire,  where  he  took  up  the  steam- 
fitter's  trade.  During  the  last  years  of  his  life  he  lived  at  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  where  he  was  employed  by  the  Amoskeag  Manufac- 
turing Co.  He  died  in  Manchester,  28  August,  1909,  and  is  buried 
at  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Edward  B.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  Enmia 
Jane  Howes,  bom  at  Austerlitz,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Orrin  A.  and 
Josephine  Howes.  She  died  at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  4  April,  1879, 
and  he  married  (2),  at  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  6  June,  1884,  Elisabeth 
Shattuck,  daughter  of  Andrew  (?)  and  Mary  Shattuck.  He  mar- 
ried (3),  at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  8  December,  1900,  Mrs.  Elnora 
(Vadney)  Austin,  bom  7  October,  1869,  Hill's  Bridge,  N.  H.,  daugh- 
ter of  Israel  and  Elnora  (Phelps)  Vadney. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

3230.  Bessie  Elizabeth^  b.  8  Nov.,  1875,  Westfield,  Mass.;  d.  23 

July,  1876. 

3231.  Nettie  Moore,  b.  4  May,   1877,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  d.   19 

Aug.,  1877. 

3232.  Nellie  May  (twin  with  Nettie),  d.  18  Aug.,  1877. 

3233.  George  Melvin,  b.  24  June,  1878,  Easthampton;  m.  Nora  W. 

Bullock. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

3234.  Bessie  Elizabeth  (2nd),  b.  31  March,  1885,  Cornish,  N.  H.; 

m.  at  Melrose,  Mass.,  26  July,  1906,  William  Townley  Law- 
rence Bowser,  b.  at  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  31  Aug.,  1876,  son 
of  William  Leggett  and  Susan  Symmes  (Stoddard)  Bowser. 
Res.  Winchester,  Mass.  Issue  (Bowser),  b.  at  Winchester: 
i.  Lawrence  Pendletofi^^,  b.  10  July,  1907.  ii.  Tonmley 
Stoddard,  b.  29  Nov.,  1908. 
Issue  by  third  wife: 

3235.  Edward  Bryant,  Jr.,  b.  2  Dec.,  1904,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

1898.  George  Riley*  Pendleton  (Riley  Chapin'',  Henry^,  Ca- 
leb^, Brian},  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  14  Janu- 
ary, 1843,  and  died  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  in  1907.  He  enlisted,  21 
June,  1861,  in  Co.  A,  10th  Regt.,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry, 
and  was  discharged  upon  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  service,  1 
July,  1864.     During  part  of  this  time  he  served  in  the  1st  Mary- 


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land  Cavalry^  and  had  three  horses  shot  under  him  at  GrettTsburg. 
He  was  wounded  in  the  left  arm  at  Spottsjlvania.  After  his  dis- 
charge from  the  10th  Massachusetts,  Mr.  Pendleton  re-enlisted  in 
Hancock's  Veteran  Corps. 

He  married  (1),  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  31  July,  1866,  Elvira  Sarah 
Shepherd,*  bom  10  March,  1840,  Westfield,  Mass.,  died  there,  Feb- 
ruary, 1897,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Harriet  (Dewey)  Shepherd. 
He  married  (2),  23  May,  1900,  Cora  Cowles,  bom  10  April,  1861, 
daughter  of  Edwin  J.  and  Jemima  (Carter)  Cowles. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

3236.  Hattie  £mma^  b.  15  March,  1867,  Westfield,  Mass.;  m.  (1), 

24  Sept,  1889,  Harry  A.  Marshall;  (2),  at  Rensselaer, 
N.  Y.,  16  May,  1903,  John  C.  Olsen.  Res.  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.  Issue  l^  first  husband  (Marshall) :  i.  Earl  Allen}^, 
d.  young. 

3237.  Lillia,  b.  at  Southwick,  Mass.;  d.  5  July,  1869,  ae.  9  months. 

3238.  George   Milton,   b.    29    Jany.,    1874,   Westfield,   Mass.      Res. 

Waterville,  Kas.     He  m.  16  June,  1909,  Helen  Adelia  Chaf- 
fee, dau.  of  Richard  M.  and  Adelia  (Elliott)  Chaffee. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

3239.  Harry  Alberta  Riley,  b.  26  May,  1901,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Ref.:    '*  Dewey  Genealogy.** 

1900.  Albert  Eugene*  Pendleton  (Riley  Chapin',  Henry^,  Ca- 
Ith^,  Brian^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1  January, 
1849.  He  married  at  Southwick,  Mass.,  12  May,  1888,  Mrs.  Mary 
(Simpson)  Lavine,  bom  1854,  in  Yorkshire,  England,  daughter  of 
William  and  Catherine  Simpson.  Res.  Westfield,  Mass. 
Issue: 

3240.  Gertmde  Elizabeth^  b.  28  Sept,  1891,  Westfield,  Mass. 

1905.  Frederick  Henry*  Pendleton  (Henry'',  Henry^,  Caleh^, 
Brian^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  25  July,  1856, 
and  died  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  26  July,  1882.  He  was  em- 
ployed for  some  time  in  the  Post  Office  at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  when 
failing  health  compelled  him  to  seek  a  milder  climate.  He  went 
South  and  became  a  hotelkeeper  at  Orlando,  Florida.  He  had  not 
been  there  long,  however,  when  his  mother's  death  brought  him 
North  again,  and  after  his  return  to  Florida  he  declined  rapidly  and 
came  home  to  die. 

Frederick  H.'  Pendleton  married  at  Barre,  Mass.,  18  April,  1881, 
Adelia  Loring,  daughter  of  Nelson  and  Maria   (Spooner)    Loring. 

She  married  (2),  Bradford,  and  in  1903  was  living  in  Barre. 

Issue: 

3241.  Harry  Loring^,  b.   10  April,  1882,  Orlando,  Florida;  m.   at 

Barre,  Mass.,  4  Oct.,  1905,  Alena  May  Davis.  No  issue. 
Res.  Barre. 

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NINTH   GENERATION 

1909.  Mart  Ann*  Pendleton  (Charles  Stanian\  AheV,  Major 
Joseph^  Joteph^j  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Groton^  Conn.^ 
23  July,  1837.  She  married  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  28  March,  1855,  Wil- 
liam Cann,  bom  27  February,  1831,  Sidney,  Cape  Breton,  died  27 
June,  1906,  son  of  Samuel  and  Christina  (Gregory)  Cann.  Mrs. 
Cann  is  living  at  New  London,  Conn. 

Issue  (Cann),  bom  at  Mystic: 
i.  Mary  Abby^S  b.  28  July,  1858;  d.  27  Dec.,  1862. 

ii.  Caroline  Pendleton,  b.  5  Dec.,  1860;  m.  13  Sept.,  1879,  Clar- 
ence J.  Gates.     Res.  New  London.     They  have  had  ten  ch. 

liL  Emma,  b.   25   March.   1862;   m.    1   Jany.,   1884,  Manning  M. 
Thomas.     Res.  New  London. 

iv.  Adelaide,  b.  30  Nov.,  1864;  m.  23  Aug.,  1883,  George  W.  Max- 
son,  Jr.  Res.  New  London, 
v.  Martha  L.,  b.  2  May,  1867;  d.  2  April,  1908;  m.  19  May,  1888, 
William  Fridge  Murdoch  Rogers.  He  was  a  lawyer  in  New 
London,  and  at  one  time  Judge  of  Probate  and  prosecuting 
attorney  of  the  city.  During  the  Spanish  War  he  served 
as  1st  Lieut,  in  the  (J.  S.  Vol.  Signal  Corps. 

vi.  William  Abel,  b.  26  Sept,  1871;  m.  26  Oct.,  1898,  Mabel  L. 
Cone.     Res.  New  London. 

Ref.:    Gyms  H.  Brown's  **  Brown  Genealogy.** 

1910.  WiLLLiAH  Williams*  Pendleton  (Charles  Stanton^,  AheV, 
Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Noank 
(Groton),  Conn.,  24  October,  1839,  and  died  at  Somersville,  Conn., 
12  July,  1904.  He  married  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  24  November,  1868, 
Adelaide  Denison,  bom  there,  6  July,  1849,  daughter  of  Stephen  A. 
and  Ann  £.  (Denison)  Denison.  His  widow  and  surviving  children, 
except  the  oldest  daughter,  live  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

Issue,  first  six  bom  at  Mystic: 

3242.  Charles  William^^  b.  26  June,  1870;  d.  19  Feby.,  1895,  Som- 

ersville, Conn.;  m.  23  Aug.,  1893,  Gertrude  Irene  Hurlbut. 
No  issue.     His  widow  lives  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

3243.  Marion  Keeney,  b.  6  Sept.,  1872;  m.  at  Somersville,  Conn.,  1 

Jany.,  1895,  Stafford  Edward  Wallace  Drew,  son  of  Fran- 
cis and  Margaret  (Maclnnes)  Wallace,  and  adopted  son  of 
Anna  Drew.  Res.  Phildelphia,  Pa.  Issue  (Drew),  b.  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.:  i.  Charles  Wallace^\  b.  30  April,  1896. 
ii.  Marguerite  Pendleton,  b.  13  Feby.,  1898. 

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576  THE  PKKDLBTON  OaNXALOOT 

3244.  Frank  Denison,  b.  28  Oct,  1874;  num.     He  was  gradoated 

from  Yale  in  the  class  of  1900,  and  since  that  time  has 
been  connected  with  the  Hartford  Life  Insurance  Co. 

3245.  Grace  EUzabeth,  b.  18  March,  1877;  m.  2  Oct.,  1907,  Samuel 

G.  Langlej. 

3246.  Flora  Ablxe,  b.  3  April,  1879;  m.  24  Oct,  1906,  William 

George  Bramley,  b.  in  England,  23  Aug.,  1869,  son  of  John 
and  Martha  (Jepson)  Bramley.  Issue  (Bramley):  i. 
Frank  Argyle^\  b.  16  Dec.,  1907. 

3247.  Maud  Stella,  b.  25  July,  1881. 

3248.  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  2  June,  1888,  SomersviUe,  Conn. 

1915.  Alfred  W.*  Pbxdlbton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  AbeP,  Ma- 
jor Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joieph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1  July,  1837.  As  a  young  man  he  went  to  Illinois,  where  he 
enlisted,  6  August,  1862,  in  Co.  A,  1st  Illinois  light  Artillery.  He 
was  promoted  Sergeant,  26  February,  1865,  and  honorably  discharged, 
10  July,  1865.  He  was  for  many  years  a  Captain  in  the  Chicago 
Fire  Department,  and  still  makes  his  home  in  tiiat  city. 

Alfred  W.*  Pendleton  married  in  1872,  Annie  Cregan,  who  died 
in  Chicago,  1  January,  1883. 
Issue,  bom  in  Chicago: 

3249.  NelUe",  b.  2  Dec.,  1877;  m.  1  Aug.,  1896,  John  Sylvester 

Fitz  Gerald.  Res.  New  York  City.  Issue  (Fitz  Gerald): 
i.  Gordon  Pendleton^\  b.  11  July,  1897. 

3250.  Alfred   James,  b.   31   Aug.,   1879;  unm.     He  was   for  some 

years  in  the  men's  furnishing  business  at  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Since  1905  he  has  lived  in  New  York  City,  where  he  is  en- 
gaged in  real  estate  operations. 

1920.  John  Hyde*  Pendleton  (John  Bell*,  AheV,  Major  Jo- 
seph*, Joeeph*,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  3  April,  1851.  He  has  engaged  in  various  occupations,  and 
being  of  an  inventive  turn  of  mind,  has  taken  out  nearly  fifty  pat- 
ents. 

John  H.*  Pendleton  married  at  Jamaica,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  6 
September,  1878,  Ida  May  Morris,  born  1  July,  1862,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Abby  (Dow)  Morris.     Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Pendleton  are  now  living  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Issue,  first  four  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 

3251.  George  Henry*^  b.  29  June,  1879 ;  m.  24  June,  1906,  Adeline 

Dukes.     Res.  New  York  City.     No  issue  (1908). 

3252.  Abbie  May,  b.  15  Jany.,  1882;  m.  Marcellus  C.  Avery.     Res. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     No  issue  (1908). 

3253.  Ida  Mercedes,  b.  2  Oct.,  1886. 

3254.  Ruth,  b.  20  June,  1898;  d.  1  June,  1901. 

3255.  John  Hyde,  Jr.,  b.  2  July,  1901,  Matchaponis,  N.  J. 

3256.  Esther  (twin  with  John). 


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NINTH    OBNERATIOK  577 

1922.  Hannah  Sophia*  Pendleton  (Job  Stanton^,  Joseph',  Ma- 
jor Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Westville, 
Conn.,   6   November,   1822,  and  died  at  Buffalo,   N.   Y.,   10  April, 
1906.     She  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  5  November,  1843,  Ste- 
phen C.  Babcock,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mabel  (Mansfield)   Babcodc. 
Issue  (Babcock),  bom  at  New  Haven: 
i.  WiUiam  Pendleton^^  b.  22  Nov.,  1848;  m.  Harriet^^  Ballard, 
a  second  cousin,  dau.  of  Augustus  and  Betsey  Maria*  (Lan- 
sing)   Ballard,  and   granddau.   of  Cornelius   W.   and    [804] 
Hannah^   (Pendleton)  Lansing, 
ii.  Frank  Augustus,  b.  10  Sept.,  1850;  m.  (1),  Sarah  Wing;   (2), 
Julie  V.^^   Barker,   a  first  cousin,   dau.   of   James   M.   and 
[1926]    Mary   EUza^    (Pendleton)    Barker.     He  was   for  a 
number  of  years  President  and  Gen.  Mgr.  of  the  F.  A,  Bab- 
cock Co.,  carriage  builders  of  Amesbury,  Mass.,  and  is  now 
associated  with  his  brothers  in  the  Babcock  Electric  Vehicle 
Co.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Stephen  Eleazar,  b.  20  May,  1858;  m.  Alice  Cary  Mudge. 
iv.  Sarah  Edwards,  b.  23  Sept.,  1867;  m.  Charles  M.  Kelly.     Res. 
Ipswich,    Mass.     They    have    a    son    and    two    daughters. 
Stephen  C.  and  Hannah  Sophia^   (Pendleton)   Babcodk  also 
had  five  children  that  died  in  inf. 

1924.  Joseph  Franklin*  Pendleton  (Job  Stanton^,  Joseph^, 
Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  26  December,  1825,  and  died  at  Stratford,  Conn.  He 
married  Eveline  F.  Cooley,  daughter  of  Sturgis  and  Mary  (Cooley) 
Cooley. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stratford: 
3257.  Emma  EveUne^^  b.  24  Sept.,  1857;  d.  28  Oct.,  1900,  Strat- 
ford; m.  there,  25  Sept.,  1877,  Bemard  Hart  Merrick,  b. 
3  July,  1847,  Seymour,  Conn.,  son  of  George  Harvey  and 
Jennette  (Davis)  Merrick.  Issue  (Merrick),  b.  at  Strat- 
ford: i.  Mabel  Allen^^,  b.  15  April,  1879.  ii.  George  Har- 
old, b.  6  Nov.,  1881.     iii.  Mary  Emma,  h.  1  Jany.,  1888. 

Rcf.:     "Merrick  Genealogy." 

1926.  Mary  Eliza*  Pendleton  {Job  Stanton^,  Joseph?,  Major 
Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  27  February,  1829,  and  died  at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  29  Octo- 
ber, 1904.  She  married  at  New  Haven,  7  September,  1847,  James 
M.  Barker,  bom  10  or  15  September,  1815,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  died 
13  March,  1887,  New  York  City,  son  of  Matthew  Cook  Barker  and 
Abbie  Barker. 

Issue    (Barker),   first  child  bom   in   New   Haven,  others   in 
New  York  City: 
i.  Mary  Priscilla  J.",  b.  9  July,  1848;  m.  (1),  Edward  M.  Clark; 
(2),  Charles  H.  Smith.     Res.  Collinsville,  Conn. 


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578  THE  PBNDLKTON  OBNXALOGT 

ii.  James  Conquest  Cross^  b.   26  Dec.,   1851;  m.  Addie  DeWitt. 

He  is  a  physician  at  New  Milford,  Conn, 
iii.  Hamilton  B.,  b.  21  Feby.,  1856;  d.  inf. 
iv.  JiUie  Virginia  P.,  b.  6  Feby.,  1860;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  her 

first  cousin,   Frank   A.^^   Babcock,   son   of   Stephen   C.   and 

[1922]  Hannah  Sophia*  (Pendleton)  Babcock. 
V.  William  Van  Wyck,  b.  5  Feby.,  1865;  unm.     Res.  Amesbury, 

Mass. 

1927.  Erastus  Stanton*  Pendleton  (Job  Stanf^n^,  Joseph',  Ma- 
jor Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  17  January,  1831,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  30  Sep- 
tember, 1883.  He  married  Margaret  Shaw,  and  had  issue,  born  in 
New  York  City  (order  uncertain) : 

3258.  Emma^^  d.  young. 

3259.  Wade  Hampton,  d.  young. 

3260.  Mildred  M.,  d.  youiig. 

3261.  William   Florence,  b.   10   Aug.,   1866;   m.   at   Rome,   Italy,  2 

Feby.,  1899,  Lillian  Evans  Blauvelt,  the  well-known  singer. 
They  have  had  no  children.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  formerly  a 
broker  in  New  York. 

1931.  Charles  Gay*  Pendleton  (Job  Stanton^,  Joseph',  Major 
Joseph^,  Joseph^,  CoL  Joseph*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  30  September,  1838,  and  died  at  Holbrook,  Mass.,  30  June, 
1905.  As  a  young  man  he  took  a  course  in  surgery,  and  then  car- 
ried on  a  druggist's  business  for  about  ten  years  in  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  later  in  Chelsea,  Mass.  He  removed  to  Holbrook  not 
many  years  before  his  death,  and  became  one  of  the  best  known 
residents  in  that  part  of  the  state.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  actively  in- 
terested in  Masonry  since  his  twenty-first  year.  He  was  a  member 
of  Jerusalem  Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  Bridgeport,  and  also  of  Ham 
ilton  Commandery,  Knights  Templar. 

Charles  G.*  Pendleton  married  30  September,  1860,  Sarah  R. 
Hyler,  bom  3  December,  1838,  New  York  City,  daughter  of  Adoni- 
jah  and  Catherine  (Paris)  Hyler. 

Issue,  first  four  bom  in  Bridgeport: 

3262.  Erastus  Stanton",  b.  23  Aug.,  1861;  d.  2  Jany.,  1864. 

3263.  Charles  Gay,  Jr.,  b.  7  June,  186?;  m.  Mary  E.  Jackson. 

3264.  Carrie  Louise,  b.    19   July,   1S65;  m.   at  Chelsea,   Mass.,  27 

Nov.,  1887,  Joel  Frederick  Cooper,  b.  '^0  Dec,  1863,  Canar- 
sie,  L.  I.,  son  of  James  Thomas  and  Julia  E.  (Skidmore) 
Cooper.  Res.  Chelsea.  Issue  (Cooper):  i.  Ethel^^,  b.  24 
Feby..  1889. 

3265.  George  Mark  Pomeroy,  b.  23  Sept.,  1867;  d.  21  Jany.,  1870. 

3266.  Clarence  Arthur,  b.  7  Aug.,  1876,  New  York  City;  m.  Ger- 

trude V.  Reynolds. 

1936.  Harvey  Smith*  Pendleton  (Samuel  Clark^,  JosepV,  Ma- 

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NINTH    GENERATION  579 

jor  Jo»eph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joiepk*,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Cortland, 
N.  Y.,  31  December,  1838.     He  married  Laurilla  Stafford,  born  26 
June,  1839,  daughter  of  Arnold  and  Ruby   (Underwood)    Stafford, 
Issue : 

3267.  Harriet  R.^^  b.   16  April,  1864;  m.  20  Oct.,  1886,  N.   Jay 

Peck.  He  is  a  furniture  dealer  in  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Issue 
(Peck),  b.  at  Cortland:  i.  Hazel  R,^\  b.  16  April,  1888. 
ii.  Harold  Pendleton,  b.  29  April,  1898. 

3268.  George  S.,  b.  1872;  d.  March,  1891. 

1937.  William  Randall*  Pendleton  (Samuel  Clark^,  Jo$epV, 
Major  JosepW,  Joseph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.,  11  August,  1841.  He  has  engaged  in  farming  and 
dairying  all  his  life,  following  these  pursuits  in  New  York,  Illinois, 
Ontario,  and  Massachusetts,  where  he  is  now  living  not  far  from 
Westfield.  Mr.  Pendleton  has  been  greatly  interested  in  the  prep- 
aration of  this  genealogy,  and  with  the  help  of  his  daughter  has 
gathered  considerable  data  for  us  concerning  the  various  members 
of  the  family  living  around  him. 

William  R.*  Pendleton  married  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  25  May,  1869, 
Sarah   Emily  Gooding,  born  there,  26   October,  1843,  daughter  of 
David  and  Mary  Emily  (Noyes)  Gooding. 
Issue : 

3269.  William  Gooding^®,  b.  27  Nov.,  1870,  Geneseo,  111.;  d.  5  Feby., 

1876. 

3270.  James   Clark,   b.   20   Dec,   1873,  Orwell,  Ont;   d.   2   Sept., 

1874. 

3271.  Ida  Naomi  (twin  with  James),  d.  29  Aug.,  1874. 

3272.  Grace  Emily,  b.  22  July,  1877,  St.  Thomas,  Ont.;  unm. 

1940.  Frank  George*  Pendleton  (Rev,  George  Washington^, 
WUliam',  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph'^,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  born 
at  Colchester,  Conn.,  10  July,  1852.  He  has  been  connected  for 
many  years  with  the  Adams  Express  Co.,  and  isi  now  auditor  of  their 
accounting  department  at  Providence,  R.  I. 

Frank  G.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  24  May, 
1874,  Helen  Brown,  bom  11  May,  1851,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  died  1 

August^  1887,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  daughter  of  Edmund  and (Bro- 

kaw)  Brown.  He  married  (2),  in  New  York  City,  30  April,  1892, 
Sarah  L.  Eastman,  born  12  June,  1852,  Corinth,  Vt.,  died  29  De- 
cember,   1904,   Worcester,   Mass.,   daughter   of   and   Cynthia 

(Crook)  Eastman. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rahway,  N.  J.: 

3273.  Frank  Brown^^  b.  3  April,  1875;  m.  Lillian  Lewis,  of  Charles- 

town,  R.  I.     No  issue.     Res.  Wood  River  Jet.,  R.  I. 

3274.  Edmund  Le Vaughn,  b.  16  May,  1876;  m.  Josephine  F.  An- 

drews. 

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580  THE  PBNDLITON  GSKXALOOT 

William',  Major  Jo9eph\  Joseph^,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  wag  bom 
in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  10  January,  1856.  He  is  Assistant  General 
Agent  of  the  Adams  Express  Co.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  makes  his 
home  at  Rahway,  N.  J. 

William  W.^  Pendleton  married  at  Rahway,  3  July,  1884,  Flor- 
ence Emma  Blair,  bom  there,  29  January,  1866,  daughter  of  David 
and  Eliza  (Garcken)  Blair. 
Issue : 

3275.  William  Steyenson^^,  b.  8  March,  1886;  m.  Mary  £.  Austin. 

1942.  Nathan  Franklin*  Pbndleton  (Nathan  Lanphere*,  Wil- 
liatn'.  Major  Joseph^,  Joieph^,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
North  Stonington,  Conn.,  in  1841,  and  died  near  Norwich,  Conn., 
27  August,  1906.  He  married  at  North  Stonington,  25  November, 
1863,  Adeline  R.  Dunbar,*  born  1829,  Waterford,  Conn.,  died  1 
November,  1880,  aged  51,  North  Stonington,  daughter  of  James 
and  Mary  (Beebe)  Dunbar. 

Issue,  bom  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.: 

3276.  Frank  Everett^®,  b.  23  July,  1866;  m.  Edith  Geer. 

3277.  Lillie  Bell,  b.  22  Sept.,  1867;  d.  young. 

3278.  Daughter,  b.  26  Aug.,  1868 ;  d.  inf. 

3279.  Nellie   Maud,  b.   27   Jany.,   1870;  m.   at  Norwich,   Conn.,   4 

Sept.,  1886,  John  Abram  Lawrence,  b.  6  June,  1846,  Mys- 
tic Island,  N.  Y.,  son  of  John  Prentice  and  Catherine  Den- 
ison  (Meeker)  Lawrence.  Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  Issue  (Lawrence),  b.  Norwich:  i.  Herbert 
Emerson^^,  b.  26  Sept.,  1889.  ii.  Frank  Pitcher,  b.  1  Feby., 
1892.     iii.  Catherine  Denison,  b.  11  July,  1897. 

1944.  (Rev.)  Charlks  Jackson*  Pendleton  (Nathan  Lanphere*, 
WUliam',  Major  Joteph*,  Joseph*,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
in  Stonington,  Conn.,  24  May,  1850.  He  was  graduated  from  the 
Newton  Theological  Seminary  in  1880,  and  has  been  pastor  of  Bap- 
tist churches  at  various  places,  among  them,  Knoxville,  Iowa,  Mara- 
thon, Waterloo,  and  Richland,  N.  Y.,>  Carlisle,  Iowa,  Shannock,  R.  I., 
etc.  For  some  time  he  was  a  missionary  to  the  Indians.  He  never 
read  his  sermons,  but  always  preached  from  notes,  and  was  an  elo- 
quent pulpit  orator.  Through  hard  work  his  health  broke  down  some 
years  ago,  and  since  that  time  he  has  lived  near  Providence,  R.  I., 
and  at  Nassau,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Charles  J.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Preston,  Conn.,  Julia 
E.   Harrington.     He  married   (2),  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  23  Novem- 
ber, 1870,  Eva  Margaret  Long,  born  there,  28  March,  1853,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  Frederick  and  Eva  Margaret  (Faulk)  Long. 
Issue : 

3280.  (Mary)  Louise  FuUer^^  b.  14  Nov.,  1879,  Norwich,  Conn. 

3281.  Charles  Haddon  Spurgeon,  b.  11  Jany.,  1884,  Carlisle,  Iowa. 

*  Given  as  Adeline  Stanton  in  the  No.  Stonington  records. 


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1947.  WiLLLiAH  Edgar*  Pendleton  (William  Dennit^,  William', 
Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Jo»eph^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Mys- 
tic^ Conn.,  3  September,  1854.  In  early  life  he  followed  the  sea, 
sailing  for  six  years  from  Noank,  Conn.,  on  a  vessel  engaged  in  the 
fisheries,  after  which  time  he  served  for  a  while  <hi  the  U.  S.  Reve- 
nue Cutter  "  Active,"  of  New  Bedford.  Returning  to  a  land  life,  he 
engaged  in  farming,  and  became  manager  of  a  large  stock  farm. 
In  1892  Mr.  Pendleton  established  himself  in  business  as  a  florist 
in  New  London,  Conn.,  starting  with  two  greenhouses,  which  he  has 
since  increased  to  ten.  In  1897  he  went  to  the  Klondike,  where  he 
remained  two  years,  and  then  returned  home,  resuming  the  florist 
business. 

On  the  13th  of  September,  1880,  Mr.  Pendleton  enlisted  as  pri- 
vate in  Co.  D,  3rd  Regt.,  Conn.  National  Guard.  He  was  made  Cor« 
poral,  22  August,  1881,  Sergeant,  22  August,  1883,  and  received  his 
discharge,  13  September,  1885.  He  re-enlisted  the  12th  of  October 
following,  and  was  promoted  Ist  Sergeant  in  September,  1886,  1st 
Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster  of  the  3rd  Regt.,  7  January,  1887. 
He  resigned,  4  July,  1892,  and  again  re-enlisted  as  private  in  Co. 
D,  3rd  Regt.,  20  August,  1892;  was  made  Corporal,  22  June,  1893, 
and  Captain  of  the  Company,  23  April,  1894.  On  the  2d  of  July, 
1896,  he  became  Captain  and  Aide-de-Camp  on  the  Brigade  Staff, 
resigning  9  January,  1897. 

William  E.*  Pendleton  married  16  February,  1876,  Amelia  (Mil- 
lie) E.  Braman,  bom  24  February,  1856,  Waterford,  Conn.,  daugh- 
ter of  John  H.  and  Lucy  A.  (Douglass)  Braman. 
Issue,  bom  at  Waterford,  Conn.: 

3282.  John  Braman^^  b.  22  April,  1878;  m.  Roselle  R.  Davison. 

3283.  Francis  Thurston,  b.  25  Oct.,  1882;  m.  Christine  M.  Denslow. 

3284.  Agnes  May,  b.  2  May,  1887;  d.  16  Feby.,  1888. 

1948.  Henry  Earl*  Pendleton  (Mason  Mandeville*,  Major  Ben- 
jamin CrandalV,  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col,  Joseph^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Wayne,  111.,  31  July,  1859.  For  some  years  past  he  has 
made  his  home  at  Panoka,  Alberta,  Canada,  where  he  is  engaged  in 
the  meat  business  and  in  the  shipping  of  livestock. 

He  married  at  Lemars,  Iowa,  27  September,  1882,  Fannie  Heis- 
ler,  bom  22  April,  1864,  Mapleton,  Iowa,  daughter  of  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Maynard)  Heisler. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Eingsley,  Iowa,  next  five  at  Mapleton, 
Iowa: 

3285.  Maude  Ette^^  b.  12  July,  1883;  d.  9  Jany.,  1887. 

3286.  Bert  Earl,  b.  22  May,  1885. 

3287.  Henry  Fay,  b.  1  July,  1887;  m.  at  Springdale,  Alberta,  17 

March,    1909,   Caroline   Hanson,   b.    11   Aug.,    1890,   Boyd, 
Minn.,  dau.  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Hanson. 

3288.  Elmer  Raymond,  b.  17  Nov.,  1890. 

3289.  John  Clarence,  b.  23  Dec,  1894. 

3290.  Edith  Pearl,  b.  18  April,  1898. 


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3291.  Fred  Mandevillc,  b.  4  April,  1901. 

3292.  Ethel  Maria,  b.  17  Sept.,  1903,  Panoka,  Alberta. 

3293.  Jessie  Mildred,  b.  2  June,  1906,  Panoka. 

1963.  Henry  Martin*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Henry^,  Elliot'' ,  Ma- 
jor Joseph^,  Joieph^,  CoL  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  19  Sept,  1858,  and  is  now  living  at  Foxboro,  Mass.  He  mar- 
ried (1),  at  Foxboro,  18  June,  1881,  Ida  Patience  Prime,  daughter 
of  Oliver  and  Susan  Matilda  (Dunbar)  Prime.  She  died  at  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  8  Oct.,  1890,  and  he  married  (2),  near  Spdiane, 
Wash.,  Emma  Prime,  a  sister  to  his  first  wife. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Foxboro: 

3294.  Susie  Matilda*^  b.   11  June,  1882;  m.  at  Foxboro,  15  June, 

1904,  William  Addison  Pettee,  son  of  Erastua  W.  and  Maria 
Pettee.  Res.  Foxboro,  Mass.  Issue  (Pettee) :  i.  Everett 
William^^,  b.  26  June,  1905. 

3295.  Henry  Bumside,  b.  5  June,  1884;  m.  March,  1906,  Emeline 

Daly.     Res.  Walpole,  Mass. 

3296.  Edwin  Sands,  b.  17  Dec,  1888,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

1956.  William*  Pendleton  (Edmund  Allen*,  Allen'',  Sylvester^, 
Sylvester^,  CoL  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  born  in  New  York  City  in 
1830.  He  enlisted  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  September,  1862,  as  pri- 
vate in  Co.  G,  84th  Regt.,  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  died 
of  typhoid  fever  in  Stanton  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  4  July, 
1863. 

William*  Pendleton  married  Eliza  Dennison,  and  had  issue,  bom 
in  Brooklyn: 

3297.  Augusta   Ogden^^,   b.    March,    1855;   m.    at   New   Brunswick, 

N.  J.,  3  Dec,  1873,  John  Jacob  Wark,  b.  there,  Nov.,  1854, 
son  of  John  Archibald  and  Matilda  A.  (Moon)  Wark.  Res. 
Princess  Bay,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Wark):  i. 
Mary  Homard}^,  b.  1879.  ii.  Augusta  Ogden,  b.  1880;  m. 
5  Oct.,  1899,  George  F.  Harden,  iii.  Winfield  Scott,  b. 
1883.  iv.  Geneva  Nelson,  b.  1885;  d.  13  Sept.,  1886.  v. 
Ernest  Carlisle,  b.  1889. 

3298.  Harry  Fillmore,  b.  20  Nov.,  1857;  m.  Hattie  A.  Milliken. 

1959.  Adaline*  Pendleton   (Edmund  Allen*,  AllenF,  Sylvester^, 
Sylvester*,  Col.  Joseph*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  New  York  City,  21 
October,  1836,  and  died  22  September,  1906.     She  married  3  Novem- 
ber, 1853,  Enoch  Holloway,  lK)m  in  England,  21  March,  1834,  died 
2  June,  1907,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Isaac  Holloway. 
Issue : 
i.  Adaline^^  b.  3  Feby.,  1855;  m.  William  T.  Kemble.     Res.  Bell- 
town,  Stamford,  Conn, 
ii.  Emma  E.,  b.  8  June,  1866;  m.  Eilert  Miller.     Res.  New  York 

City, 
iii.  Charles  A.,  b.  14  Aug.,  1862;  unm. 


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iv.  William  Henry,  b.  23  Aug.,  1868;  m. . 

y.  Joseph  M.,  b.  23   July,   1870;  m.   Mary  R.   Rhinefoot     Res. 

New  York  City, 
vi.  Laura  M.,  b.  23  Sept,  1872;  m.  Thomas  Casey.     Res.   New 

York  City. 
Tii.  James,  b.  26  June,  1874;  m.  Jennie  MjcGillick«    Res.  New  York 

City. 
Tiii.  Mabel  G.,  b.  8  July,  1876;  m.  Edward  £.  Golden.     Res.  Bell- 
town,  Stamford,  Conn, 
ix.  Frederick  N.,  b.  12  Oct.,  1878;  unm. 

X.  George  P.,  b.  20  March,  1883;  m.  Jennie  Morrissey.     Res.  New 
York  City. 

1966.  Allen*  Pendleton   {Sylvester^,  Allen',  Sylvester^,  Sylves- 
ter^, Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  York  City,  in  Decem- 
ber, 1844,  and  died  in  Broddyn,  N.  Y.,  21  October,  1892.     He  mar- 
ried Alice  McGrath,  who  died  about  1895. 
Issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 

3299.  William  Sylvester^®,  b.  about  Aug.,  1882. 

3300.  Allen. 

3301.  Edmund   (or  Edwin). 

3302.  Abby. 

3303.  Amelia  Grace. 

After  their  mother's  death  this  family  was  broken  up.  The  boys 
were  reared  by  a  James  McGrath.  They  are  supposed  to  be  living 
in  Brooklyn. 

1969.  Henry  Sylvester*  Pendleton  {Sylvester^,  Allen',  Sylves- 
ter^, Sylvester^ n  Col.  Joseph^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New  York  City, 
and  is  living  in  Brooklyn.  He  married  Elizabeth  Bradley  and  had 
issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 

3304.  Mary^^  b.  1875;  d.  ae.  9  months. 

3305.  Alice. 

3306.  Sylvester. 

3307.  Amelia  Goodwin. 

3308.  Chester. 

1994.  Henderson*  Pendleton  (Aaron^,  William',  Joh^,  Capi, 
William^,  CoL  WxLliam^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10 
October,  1828,  and  died  27  September,  1886.  He  married  29  Octo- 
ber, 1852,  Aurilia  Drinkwater,  bora  30  June,  1833,  died  4  June, 
1902,  Waltham,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Allen  and  Amy  A.  Drinkwater. 
Issue : 

3309.  Allen    Henderson*^   b.    28    Aug.,   1853,   Northport,   Me.;   m. 

Annie  Pearson, 

3310.  Caro  Ellen,  b.  4  Oct.,  1861,  Searsmont,  Me.;  m.  30  Nov.  1887, 

Charles  S.  Robb.  Res.  West  Medford,  Mass.  Issue  (Robb) : 
i.  Ralph  Henderson^^,  b.  16  June,  1890.  ii.  Drvight  Weston, 
b.  27  Feby.,  1895. 


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3311.  Stella  Rebecca,  b.  13  March,  1870,  Belfast,  Me.;  nnm.     She 

ifl  a  trained  nurse  in  Boston,  Mass. 

1996.  GiRARD  EsTXRBROOK*  PxNDLXTON  (AaroH*,  WUliam',  Joh^, 
Capi.  WUliam^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me., 

4  August,  1837,  and  died  1  September,  1895.  He  was  a  master 
mariner.  He  married  22  February,  1861,  his  first  cousin  [2001] 
Ellen  Jane*  Pendleton,  daughter  of  Albert^  and  Mercy  J.^  (Fams- 
worth)  Pendleton.     She  is  now  living  at  Brewer,  Me. 

Issue : 

3312.  Ambrose  Farrow^^  b.  1  Aug.,  1864,  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  Nellie 

E.  Parker. 

3313.  Josephine  Rebecca,  b.  7  Janj.,  1873,  Bucksport  Center,  Me.; 

m.  at  Brewer,  Me.,  James  Arthur  Winslow,  b.  there,  March, 
1849,  son  of  Richard  and  (second  wife)  Martha  (Burr) 
Winslow.  He  is  a  master  mariner.  Res.  Brewer,  Me.  Issue 
(Winslow),  b.  at  Brewer:  i.  Guy  Pendleton}^,  b.  22  May, 
1899.     ii.  Louise  Josephine,  b.  16  April,  1906. 

3314.  Herbert  Leslie,  b.  1  May,  1875,  Bucksport  Center,  Me.;  m. 

Esther  P.  Jenkins. 

2000.  William  Dudley*  Pendleton  {Albert^,  WilUam^,  Job^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
13  June,  1841,  and  died  of  yellow  fever  in  Cuba,  10  November, 
1886.  He  was  a  mariner.  He  married  20  December,  1867,  Mrs. 
Matilda  F.  (Saunders)  Whitten,  widow  of  Martin  L.  Whitten  and 
daughter  of  Levi  B.  and  Asenath  (Phillips)  Saunders.  She  was 
bom  at  Brewer,  Me.,  25  November,  1841  (2  November,  1843,  in 
"Whitney  Genealogy"),  and  married  for  her  third  husband,  John 
Franklin  Whitney,  of  Upton,  Mass. 

William  D.*  Pendleton's  children  were: 

3315.  George  Washington^^  b.  4  Oct.,  1869,  Belfast,  Me.;  m.  Grace 

J.  GladhiU. 

3316.  Eugene  Hale,  b.  20  Dec,  1871,  Bucksport,  Me.;  d.  unm.  in 

Boston,  Mass.,  7  Nov.,  1899. 

3317.  Levi  Albert,  b.  10  Sept,  1873,  Bucksport.    He  went  West  and 

his  present  address  is  unknown. 

3318.  William  Thompson,  b.  8  May,  1875,  Bucksport;  m.  12  April, 

1901,  Florence  M.  Bradish.  In  1904  he  was  living  at  Up- 
ton, Mass.,  and  had  no  children  then. 

2003.  George  Simmons*  Pendleton  (Reuben*,  William'',  Job*, 
Capt.  William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me., 

5  February,  1847.  The  greater  part  of  his  life  has  been  spent  in 
Warren.  He  married  at  Rockland,  Me.,  27  December,  1870,  Helen 
Delora  Gcrrish,  bom  in  Warren,  1  June,  1850,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min and  Jane  (Pebles)  Gerrish. 

Issue,  bom  in  Warren: 

3319.  Lina  Gerrish^^  b.   4   Dec,   1871;  m.   at  Warren,   27   April, 


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1891,  Edward  Thomas  Brown,  b.  30  June,  1867,  Mapleton, 
Nova  Scotia,  son  of  Hiram  and  Rosannah  (Ferguson) 
Brown.  Res.  Warren.  Issue  (Brown):  i.  ILaForest 
Vaughn^\  b.  27  Jany.,  1894. 

3320.  Herbert  Wendall,   b.    14     Mch.,    1876;   unm.     Res.   Warren, 

Me. 

3321.  Elizabeth  Maud,  b.  6  Feby.,  1878;  m.  at  Warren,  27  April, 

1908,  Lawrence  Hall  Dunn,  son  of  Thomas  and  Elisabeth 
(Morso)   Dunn.     Res.  Thomaston,  Me. 

2007.  Frank  L.*  Pendleton  (Jefferson^  William',  Job^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden,  Maine, 
24  March,  1856.  He  has  been  a  salesman  for  some  of  the  largest 
dry  goods  houses  in  Boston,  Philadelphia  and  New  York.  He  mar- 
ried at  Newport,  Ky.,  6  December,  1887,  Charlotte  Petty,  born 
in  Wales,  7  September,  1861,  daughter  of  George  Petty. 
Issue: 

3322.  Florence  Charlotte^^  b.  9  Nov.,  1888,  Covington,  Ky. 

3323.  Marguerite  Dorothy,  b.  29  July,  1890,  Covington,  Ky. 

3324.  George  William,  b.  17  April,  1898,  Somerville,  Mass. 

2011.  Wllliam  Lee*  Pendleton  (William  Eitahrook*,  William^, 
Job^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  New 
Orleans,  La.,  28  March,  1863,  and  is  now  a  clerk  in  the  postoffice 
in  that  city. 

He    married,    21    June,    1898,    Alice    Ellen    Bates    Schleisinger. 
Issue  * 
3325.*  Lewises  b.  27  Mch.,  1903. 

3326.  Neil,  b.  15  Feby.,  1905. 

3327.  Reuben  Allen,  b.  7  Dec.,  1908, 

2031.  Walter  A.*  Pendleton  (Amos*,  Amos'',  Job*,  Capt.  Wil- 
Ham*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bangor,  Me.,  27  Feb- 
ruary, 1856.  He  followed  the  sea  for  twenty-four  years,  becoming 
a  successful  master  mariner,  and  since  that  time  has  engaged  in 
the  insurance  business  in  New  York  City,  making  his  home  in 
Brooklyn. 

Walter    A.*    Pendleton    married    at    Boston,    Mass.,    7    November, 
1892,  Carolyn   H.  White,  bom  there,   1   June,   1865,  daughter   of 
Henry  K.  and  Harriet   (Thompson)   White. 
Issue : 

3328.  Walter  A.*^  b.  10  Oct.,  1893;  d.  infancy. 

3329.  Ralph  W.,  b.  6  July,  1895. 

2038.  LoREN  Wayne*  Pendleton  (Job  F.*,  Amos',  Job*,  Capt. 
William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  12 
April,  1865.     He  has  lived  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  for  quite  a  num- 


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ber  of  years,  where  he  is  a  member  of  the  city  fire  department.    He 
married  there,  24  Augnst,  1904,  Clara  Keating.     Issue: 

3330.  Dorothea  K.^S  b.  29  Jany.,  1906. 

2046.  HiMBLius  Crakdall*  Psndlkton  (Joteph  Thonuu*,  Job*, 
Job^,  Capt.  William^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Council 
Bluffs,  Iowa,  23  January,  1855,  and  died  at  Allen's  Gro^e,  Wis.,  14 
April,  1907.  He  taught  school  for  a  number  of  years  and  then 
took  up  telegraphy.  About  1889  he  was  made  station  agent  and 
operator  at  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.,  for  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and 
St.  Paul  Railroad,  continuing  as  such  until  his  decease. 

Himelius  C.»  Pendleton  married  (1),  4  December,  1889,  Nellie 
Jennette  McNeal,  bom  5  May,  1865,  Watertown,  111.,  died  15  July, 
1896,  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Craw- 
ford) McNeal.  He  married  (2),  15  September,  1898,  Ida  May 
Livingstone,  bom  15  August,  1869,  Elkhom,  Wis.,  died  10  June, 
1901,  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.,  daughter  of  Orman  and  Julia  (Blake- 
man)   Livingstone. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

3331.  Gay  H.^^,  b.  13  June,  1892;  d.  23  July,  1893. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3332.  Infant  son,  b.  and  d.  10  June,  1901. 

2048.  Daniel  S.*  Pendleton  (Calvin  Crane*,  Job'',  Job*,  Capt. 
William*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Canesville,  Potta- 
watomie County,  Iowa,  15  September,  1846.  He  is  a  live  stock 
raiser  at  Cedar  City,  Utah.  He  married  (1),  5  July,  1870,  Mar- 
garet Benson,  bom  5  January,  1851,  Liverpool,  England,  died  29 
January,  1883,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Anna  (Baybatt)  Benson. 
He  married  (2),  13  June,  1883,  Anna  Larson,  bora  13  October, 
1858,  Aggart,  Malma,  Sweden,  daughter  of  Christian  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hanson)  Larson. 

Issue,  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Parowan,  Utah. 

3333.  Daniel  S.^^  Jr.,  b.  26  June,  1871;  m.  Nancy  Chatterley. 

3334.  Emeline,    b.    26    Sept.,    1873;    m.    21    Nov.,    1893,    Andrew 

Franklin  Walker,  b.  21  Nov.,  1869,  son  of  William  and 
Jeanette  (Corry)  Walker.  Res.  Parowan,  Utah.  Issue 
(Walker),  b.  Cedar,  Utah:  i.  Margaret  MyHle^^,  b.  11 
Dec,  1894.  ii.  Clystie,  b.  27  Aug.,  1897;  d.  25  July,  1900. 
iii.  De  Son,  b.  12  Jany.,  1900.  iv.  Lillian,  b.  12  Aug., 
1902.  V.  Gertrude,  b.  19  Dec,  1904.  vi.  Verda  Jeanette, 
b.  4  April,  1907. 

3335.  Margaret  Ellen,  b.  24  Sept.,  1876;  m.   1   May,   1900,   Chris 

Ashdown,  b.  30  June,  1876,  Chelsfield,  Kent,  England, 
son  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Ashdown.  Res. 
Cedar,  Utah.  Issue  (Ashdown),  b.  at  Cedar:  i.  Fem"> 
b.  5  Sept.,  1901.  ii.  Sidney,  b.  21  Jany.,  1904.  iii.  Eliza- 
beth,  b.  13  Sept.,  1905.     iv.  Leonard,  b.  16  Janv.,  1908. 


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8336.  Sarah,  b.  31  May,  1879;  m.  4  June,  1903,  Franklin  Aflhdown, 
son  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Ashdown.  Res. 
Cedar,  Utah.  Issue  (Ashdown),  b.  at  Cedar:  i.  Fictan", 
b.  31  Oct.,  1903.    ii.  Melhame,  h.  18  Aug.,  1905. 

3337.  Mary,  b.  24  Jany.,  1883;  m.  31  Dec.,  1901,  Joseph  Marion 

Halterman,  b.  26  Mch.,  1880,  Parowan,  Utah,  son  of  George 
Samuel  and  PhcBbe  Madora  (Benson)  Halterman.  Res. 
Parowan,  Utah.  Issue  (Halterman),  b.  at  Parowan:  i. 
Clift(m^\  b.  20  Sept,  1902.  ii.  Marie,  b.  1  Nov.,  1904. 
iii.  Bessie,  b.  13  Jany.,  1907. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  first  three  bom  at  Parowan,  others  at 
Cedar  City,  Utah: 

3338.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Mch.,  1884. 

3339.  Calvin  Christian,  b.  21  May,  1886. 

3340.  William  Carlos,  b.  7  Oct.,  1888. 

3341.  Caroline  Luella,  b.  24  Feby.,  1891. 

3342.  Adella  Jane,  b.  17  Aug.,  1893. 

3343.  Oliva  Lenora,  b.  3  Feby.,  1897. 

3344.  MUdia,  b.  6  Mch.,  1900. 

2049.  Phoebe  A.*  Pendi^eton  (Calvin  Crane^,  Job'',  Joh^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Canesville,  Potta- 
watomie County,  Iowa,  15  August,  1848,  and  died  at  Parowan, 
Utah,  17  May,  1902.  SIhe  married  Thomas  Evans  and  had  issue 
(Evans) : 

i.  Lucy  A.^^  b.  1  July,  1867;  d.  infancy, 
ii.  Mary  E.,  b.  6  Sept.,  1868;  d.  infancy, 
iii.  Sarah   J.,  b.    29   Aug.,   1869;   m.    Hermon   D.   Bayles.      Res. 

Parowan,  Utah, 
iv.  Rachel,  b.   14  Oct.,   1872;  m.   Frank  McConnell.     Res.   Cedar 

City,   Utah. 
V.  Phoebe   Medora,   b.    9    Feby.,    1875;     m.    Jule    Rollins.     Res. 

Minersville,  Utah, 
vi.  Thomas  Sylvanus,  b.  23  Jany.,  1877;  he  is  married  and  lives 

in  Minersville,  Utah, 
vii.  Idonna,  b.   15   July,   1879;   m.    (1),  William  O.   Benson;    (2), 

Lorenzo  Matheson.     Res.  Parowan. 
viii.  Ella  M.,  b.  23   Nov.,  1882;  m.  Jerome  Carbridge.     Res.   Fort 

Bridger,  Wyo. 
ix.  John  C,  b.  29  May,  1884. 
z.  Don  Carlos,  b.  13  April,  1888. 

2050.  Calvin  David*  Pendleton  (Calvin  Crane^,  JoV,  Job^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Canesville, 
Pottawatomie  County,  Iowa,  15  October,  1849.  He  is  a  fruit 
grower  at  Fruita,  Utah.  He  married  (1),  at  Moroni,  Utah,  9  De- 
cember, 1868,  Mary  Maria  Gittins,  bom  27  October,  1852,  Credly, 
Hereford    County,    England,    died    21    November,    1869,    Parowan, 


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5BS  THE   PENDLETON  OENEALOOT 

Utah^  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Hadley)  Gittins.  He  mar- 
ried (2),  at  Salt  Lake  City,  UUh,  9  May,  1870,  Siuamiah  Roberts, 
bom  5  June,  1853^  SanUquin,  UUh,  died  11  March,  1906,  Fruita, 
Utah,  daughter  of  Edward  KiUick  axid  Emeline  (Mathews)  Roberts. 
He  married  (3),  at  Salt  Lake  City,  12  October,  1887,  Harriett  New- 
berry Morris,  bom  there,  10  April,  1862,  daughter  of  George  Ver- 
non and  Maria  (Newberry)   Morris. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 
3346.  Calvin  David^S  Jr.,  b.   8  Oct.,   1869,  Parowan,  Utah;  d.  7 
Aug.,   1870. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  first  two  bom  at  Annabella,  others  at 
Payson,   Utah: 

3346.  Susannah  Maria,  b.  28  Nov.,  1871;  m.  Peter  Hamilton. 

3347.  Mary  Emeline,  b.  4  July,  1873;  m.  John  D.  Degraw. 

3348.  George  Warren,  b.  2  April,  1876;  m.  Rose  Moser. 

3349.  William  Edward,  b.  19  Feby.,  1877;  killed  by  lightning  near 

Sigurd,  Utah,  26  July,  1903.     He  was  unmarried. 

3360.  Leo  Percival,  b.  1  Oct.,  1880;  m.  Maria  L.  Pierce. 

3361.  Don  Carlos,  b.  3  Dec.,  1882;  unmar. 

3362.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  2  Dec.,  1884;  d.  18  April,  1909,  Grover,  Utah; 

m.  at  Fraite,  Utah,  18  Nov.,  1906,  Thomas  Edward  Nixon. 
Issue  (Nixon) :  i.  Herald  EdtDard^\  b.  26  Oct.,  1907.  ii. 
Lucy  Irma,  b.  17  April,  1909. 

3363.  Phebe  Jane,  b.  7  May,  1887;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  29  Oct, 

1904,  Loren  Sylvester  Degraw,  son  of  Eugene  Lafayette 
and  Rebecca  Ann  (HoUaday)  Degraw.  Res.  Spring  Lake, 
Utah.     Issue   (Degraw):     i.  Mamie  Lethara^^,  b.  20  Nov., 

1905.  ii.  Loren  Sylvester,  Jr.,  b.  17  July,  1907. 

3364.  Floyd  Roberts,  b.  17  June,  1893. 

Issue  by  third  wife,  first  two  bom  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
3366.  David  Crane,  b.   10  Oct.,  1890;  d.  28  April,   1901,  Fruita, 
Utah. 

3366.  Vera  Newberry,  b.  7  Feby.,  1892;  m.  at  Manti,  Utah,  13  May, 

1908,  Hyram  Smith  Behunin,  son  of  Elijah  Cutler  and 
Tabitha  Jane  (Earl)  Behunin.  Res.  Fremont,  Utah. 
Issue  (Behunin) :     i. b. 

3367.  Franklin  Lynn,  b.  6  Aug.,  1896,  Loa,  Utah. 

3368.  Francis  Clin  (twin  with  Franklin),  d.  12  Sept.,  1896. 
3359.  Alvin  Freeman,  b.  3  Aug.,  1899,  Fruita,  Uteh. 

2061.  Sarah     Elizabeth*     Pendleton     (Calvin    Crane^,    JoV, 
Job*,  Capt.   William*,  Col.   William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Canes- 
ville,    Pottawatomie   County,   Iowa,   4    September,    1850.     She   mar- 
ried, 4  October,  1869.  James  Council,  son  of  James  and  Margaret 
(Handyside)  Council.     Residence,  Beaver,  Utah. 
Issue   (Council),  b.  at  Parowan,  Utah: 
i.  Sarah   Isabella",  b.   2   Oct.,   1870;  unm.     She  is  librarian  of 
Murdock  Academy,  Beaver,  Utah. 


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NINTH    OBNSRATION  589 

ii.  James   Newberry,  b.  4  Jany.,  1873;  m.   11  June,  1901,  Zola 

Letran  Wats(Hi.     Res.  Beaver,  Utah, 
iii.  Annie   EHza,   b.   22    July,    1874;     m.   6   June,   1899,   Thomas 

Thompson  Durham.     Res.  Parowan. 
iv.  Calvin  Crane,  b.  12  May,  1876. 
V.  Margaret  Mamie,  b.  24  July,  1878;  m.  William  John  Mathe- 

son.     Res.  Beaver,  Utah, 
vi.  AdeUa,  b.  19  Oct,  1881;  m.  29  June,  1904,  George  L.  Luke. 

Res.  Provo,  Utah, 
vii.  £mma,  b.  5  Nov.,  1884;  m.  12  Nov.,  1904,  James  Alma  Benson. 

Res.  Parowan,  Utah, 
viii.  William,  b.  4  Jany.,  1888. 
ix.  Joseph  Walter,  b.  4  Sept,  1890. 
X.  Jean,  b.  29  June,  1894. 

2053.  Jane  Nkwberry*  Pendleton  {Calvin  Crane*,  Jof,  Joh^. 
Capt,  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Parowan, 
Utah,  31  October.  1853.  She  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  2 
October,  1871,  Thomas  Richards,  son  of  Morgan  and  Harriet 
(£vans)  Richards,  who  were  natives  of  Wales.  He  died  at  Pa- 
rowan, Utah,  2  March,  1907,  and  his  widow  is  now  living  in  that 
town. 

Issue   (Richards)  : 

i.  Leonora^%  b.  1  Nov.,  1872;  unm.     Res.  Parowan. 

ii.  Olive,  b.  14  Jany.,  1874;  m.  2  Feby.,  1907,  Horace  N.  Burton, 
iii.  Rozilla,  b.  3  Oct,  1875;  unm. 
iv.  Clarence,  b.  9  April,  1877 ;  m.  31  Dec.,  1901,  Eva  Whitney. 

V.  Kate,  b.  29  Sept,  1878;  unm. 
vi.  Mary,  b.  6  Aug.,  1880;  m.  Joseph  Bentley,  Jr. 
vii.  Ada,  b.  28  Jany.,  1883;  unm. 
viii.  Jennie,  b.  18  Aug.,  1885;  unm. 
ix.  Lottie,  b.  9  March.,  1888;  unm. 

X.  Milton,  b.  31  Jany.,  1893;  d.  7  May,  1893. 
xi.  Merton,  b.  11  Nov.,  1894;  d.  16  Nov.,  1895. 

2054.  Freeman  Warren*  Pendleton  (Calvin  Crane*,  Job'', 
Job*,  Capt,  William*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Paro- 
wan, Utah,  23  March,  1853,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that 
place.  He  has  been  constable  there,  city  councilman  of  Parowan, 
and  coroner  of  Iron  County. 

He  married,  12  March,  1879,  Anna  Henderson,  bom  5  February, 
1858,  Parowan,  died  there,  12  February,  1901,  daughter  of  John 
Harris  and  Cdia  Jane  (Carter)  Henderson. 

Issue,  born  at  Parowan,  Utah: 
3360.  Annie  Lcnora",  b.  5  Dec,  1879;  m.  22  July,  1901,  Walter 
William  Stubbs,  son   of  William   and  Isabella   M.    (Gavin) 
Stubbs.     Res.  Parowan.     Issue  (Stubbs):     1.  Annabelle^-,  h. 


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590  THB  PENDLETON  OBNBALOOT 

2    Mch.,    1902.     ii.  Chester,   b.    5    Mch.,    1904.     iii.  Grace, 
b.  19  Jnly,  1906,     iv.  Clarence,  b.  24  Feby.,  1909. 

3361.  Celia  Jane,  b.  13  Oct,  1881;  m.  at  Manti,  Utah,  14  June, 

1905,  Frederick  C.  Van  Buren.     Res.  Provo,  Utah.     Issue 
(Van  Buren) :  i.  Je9sie^\  b.  20  June,  1907. 

3362.  Freeman  Warren,  Jr.,  b.  16  Dec,  1883;  unm. 

3363.  John  Henderson,  b.  26  Sept.,  1885;  m.  16  June,  1909,  Hazel 

M.  Luke.      Res.  Parowan,  Utah. 

3364.  James  Calvin,  b.  1  Aug.,  1888. 

3365.  Ida  Cedenia,  b.  31  Dec,  1890. 

3366.  Cora  Belle,  b.  16  Oct.,  1892. 

3367.  Mabel  Arminda,  b.  2  Nov.,  1894. 

3368.  Wilford  Woodruff,  b.  17  Aug.,  1897. 

3369.  Rulon  Seivy,  b.  26  Jany.,  1901. 

2055.  William  Willis*  Pendleton  (Calvin  Crane^,  Job',  Job^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Parowan,  Utah, 
14  April,  1857.  He  is  engaged  in  farming  there,  and  has  served 
one  term  as  city  councilman. 

He  married,  16  November,  1880,  Mary  Barber  Gurr,  bom  3  Feb- 
ruary,   1863,   Parowan,   daughter   of  William   and   Sarah   Elizabeth 
(Barker)  Gurr.     Her  parents  were  natives  of  England. 
Issue,  born  at  Parowan,  Utah: 

3370.  Mary  BrazelP^  b.  22  Mch.,  1882;  m.  27  May,  1903,  Silas 

Taylor  Orton. 

3371.  William  Clarence,  b.  27  Feby.,  1884. 

3372.  Pearl  Clistia,  b.  13  Mch.,  1886. 

3373.  Sarah  Ann,  bj  13  Sept,  1889. 

3374.  Donald,  b.  18  July,  1893. 

3375.  Delia,  b.  18  Jany.,  1896. 

3376.  Ella  (twin  with  Delia). 

3377.  Claude,  b.  27  Jany.,  1903. 

2065.  Sanford  Howard*  Pendleton  (Job^,  Job',  Job^,  Capt, 
William'^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Hope,  Me.,  13  March, 
1845.  He  enlisted  in  1863  in  the  2nd  Maine  Cavalry  and  served 
in  Louisiana  and  Florida.  Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Mariaima, 
Florida,  in  September,  1864,  he  was  left  on  the  field  and  taken  by 
the  enemy.  After  twp  months  in  a  Confederate  hospital  he  was 
held  a  prisoner  at  Andersonville  for  four  months,  until  nearly  the 
end  of  the  war. 

In  1868,  Mr.  Pendleton  went  to  California  where  he  lived  in 
Sacramento  for  twelve  years  and  then  removed  to  Arizona  and  later 
to  New  Mexico  in  which  territories  he  spent  fourteen  years,  return- 
ing to  California  in  1893.  He  has  been  in  the  lumber  business  for 
over  thirty  years  and  is  now  President  of  the  S.  H.  Pendleton 
Lumber  and  Mill  Co.  at  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  His  son-in-law  is  Sec- 
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NINTH    GENERATION  591 

Sanford  H.  Pendleton  married  at  Sacramento^  Calif.^  1  August, 
1877,  Anna  M.  Dakin,  bom  8  December,  1862,  Embden,  Me.,  daugh- 
ter of  Levi  Hamlet  and  Florilla  Tripp  (Smith)  Dakin.     Issue: 

3378.  Addie   Helena^%  b.    12    June,    1878,   Sacramento,   CaUf.;   m. 

at  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  12   Jany.,  1904,  Arthur  B.  Gardner. 
No  issue. 

2080.  George  Byron*  Pendleton  (Job®,  Peleg',  Job^,  Capt. 
William^,  Col.  William'^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Lincolnville,  Me., 
18  October,  1861.  He  followed  the  sea  for  many  years  becoming 
a  master  mariner,  but  retired  some  time  ago,  and  since  then  has 
lived  at  Brockton,  Mass.  He  married,  19  July,  1888,  Maria  Stev- 
ens, bom  11  May,  1863,  Lincolnville,  Me.,  daughter  of  Orlando  and 
Frances  (Bartlett)  Stevens^ 
Issue: 

3379.  Howard  G.*^  b.  29  May,  1894,  Brockton,  Mass. 

2090.  Herbert  Lionel®  Pendleton  (Atherton  Wales^,  Peleg^, 
Joh^,  Capt,  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Lincoln- 
ville, Me.,  about  1858.  He  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  14  October, 
1886,  Clara  A.  Fuller,  bora  27  November,  1850,  Hermon,  Me., 
daughter  of  Edward  G.  and  Abigail  (Reed)  Fuller. 
Issue : 

3380.  Harold  Herbert^S  b.  4  Jany.,  1888,  Boston,  Mass. 

2094.  WiLLARD  Howard*  Pendleton  (Atherton  Wales^,  Peleg', 
Job^,  Capt.  William,^  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Lincoln- 
ville, Me.,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming  at  Centre  Lincolnville. 
He  married  at  Lincolnville,  27  November,  1886,  Myrtle  Thomas, 
daughter  of  Ingraham  and  Mary  (Cross)  Thomas. 
Issue: 

3381.  Wilber  Morise",  b.  3  June,  1889,  Searsmont,  Me.;  d.  1  July, 

1889. 

3382.  Clifford   Howard,  b.  26  Oct.,  1892,  Searsmont. 

3383.  Louise  Margery,  b.  26  Aug.,  1897,  Lincolnville. 

2105.  William  Jared*  Pendleton  {Jared  C,  William^,  Jona- 
than^, Capt.  William!^,  CoL  William!^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  19  May,  1827,  and  died  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  14  January, 
1896.  He  was  a  master  mariner  in  the  coasting  trade  until  1880 
when  he  retired  from  the  sea  and  became  a  contractor  for  stone 
masonry  work  inf  Lynn. 

William  J.»  Pendleton  married  25  February,  1847,  Mary  A.  Bird, 
born^  28  January,  1829,  daughter  of  Major  David  and  Mary  (Brain- 
ard)  Bird. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Northport,  others  in  Belfast^  Me.: 

3384.  Herbert  Alscmas**',   b.   27  AprU,   1849;  m.   at  Lynn,  Mass., 


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592  THX   PSITOLBTON   OSNXALOOT 

7  Janj.,  1880,  Eva  A.  Patterson,  dan.  of  Richard  and  Sdr 
ina  (Bowles)  Patterson.     No  issue.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

3385.  George  Williams,  b.  8  June,  1853;  m.  Sarah  J.  Melody. 

3386.  Lycurgus  Valouras,  b.  28  Sept,  1855;  m.  Frances  Questrom. 

3387.  Marietta,  b.  8  Sept.,  1858;  d.  17  July,  1894;  m.  1  Nov.,  1882, 

Charles  A.  Chamberlain,  son  of  Garland  Adelbert  and  Sarah 
(Edwards)  Chamberlain.  Issue  (Chamberlain),  bom  in 
Lynn,  Mass.:  i.  Mar^  L.^\  b.  25  Mch.,  1884.  ii.  Nettie  R., 
b.  28  Mch.,  1886. 

3388.  Frank  Bird,  b.   11   Aug.,   1864;  m.   Maria  G.   Twomey. 

2106.  Benjamin  Gardner*  Pendleton  (Jared  C®,  Willtam',  Jon- 
athan\  Capi.  William^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  9  February,  1829,  and  died,  7  August,  1893.  For  a 
number  of  years  he  was  captain  of  various  steamers  belonging  to 
the  Reading  Line  of  Philadelphia.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was 
master  and  part  owner  of  the  three  masted  schooner  "  Alfred  Cross  " 
which  was  built  for  him  at  Newbruyport,  Mass. 

Benjamin  G.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  Lucy  Jane  Patterson  of 
Northport,  Me.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  married  (2),  14 
June,  1877,  Mary  E.  Cunningham,  bom  21  Febmary,  1860,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  C.  and  Jane  (Murphy)  Cun- 
ningham. 

Issue — ^by  second  wife: 

3389.  Emma   Thomas",   b.    7   May,   1879,   Philadelphia.      She  was 

unm.  at  last  accounts. 

Note:  Eaton's  "Annals  of  Rockland,  Me.,"  where  CapL  Pendleton  lived  at 
one  time  credits  him  with  a  daughter,  Lucy  A.,  but  she  was  an  adopted 
child,  bom  Jackson. 

2107.  Harriet  Esther  Holbrook®  Pendleton  {Jared  C.%  Wil- 
liam', Jonathan^,  Capt.  WUliam^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Northport,  Me.,  13  April,  1831,  and  died  at  Belfast,  Me.,  7  June, 
1894.  She  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  11  June,  1860,  Robert  H.* 
Coombs,  bom  3  July,  1828,  Belfast,  Me.,  son  of  Robert  Jr.,  and  Jane 
Pendleton^  (Gilkey)  Coombs,  and  grandson  of  PhUip  and  [316] 
Jane^  (Pendleton)  Gilkey. 

Issue   (Coombs),  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 
i.  Walter  Hudson^^  b.  20  Mch.,  1851;  he  has  been  married  twice. 

Res.   Belfast,  Me.,  where  he  is  a  dealer  in  antique  fumi* 

ture. 
ii.  Cora    Jane,    b.    18    Sept.,    1852;    m.    Alexander    Leith.*     Res. 

Bedford,  England, 
iii.  Frank  Barnes,  b.  12  Dec.,  1858 ;  d.  15  Feby.,  1859. 
iv.  Charles  R.,  b.  20  Mch.,  1862;  m.  3  Sept,  1902,  Helen  CouiUard 

Matthews.     He   owns   the   business   of    R.    H.    Coombs    and 

Sons,  undertakers,  Belfast,  Me. 
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NINTH   OBNXRATION  599 

2112.  Nathan  Elbbidob*  Pbndlbton  (Jonathan^,  William',  Jonr 
athan\  Capt.  William^  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Norih- 
port,  Me.,  9  October,  1836,  and  died  at  Winthrop,  Mass.  in  1905. 
He  was  a  deaf  mote  and.  was  educated  at  the  American  Deaf  and 
Dumb  Institute  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  as  was  also  his  wife.  For 
many  years  he  lived  at  Belfast,  Me. 

He  married  in  1871,  Martha  A.  Stover  of  Belfast.  She  was 
bom  in  1844  and  died  in  1889. 

Issue,  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 

3390.  Ruth^^  b.  28  Dec.,  1872;  m.  at  \Tinthrop,  Mass.,  28  Sept., 

1898,  Robert  Barclay,  b.  15  Mch.,  1872,  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, son  of  Peter  and  Margaret  (Trotter)  Barclay.  Res. 
Winthrop,  Mass.  Issue  (Barclay):  i.  Robert  Antel^^, 
b.  3  Aug.,  1899.  ii.  Edward  Alexander,  b.  18  Feby.,  1901. 
iii.  Roeamond  Margaret,  b.  17  Sept.,  1903.  iv.  Lawrence 
Earl,  b.  25  Nov.,  1904.     v.  Gladys,  b.  25  Mch.,  1907. 

3391.  Robert  Elmer,  b.  25  Mch.,  1875;  m.  Maud  L.  Allen. 

3392.  Rosa  A.,  b.   4   Sept,   1879;  m.   29   May,   1901,   Charles  B. 

Carver.     No  issue.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

2115.  RuFus*  Pendleton  {Jonathan*,  William',  Jonathan^,  Capt. 
William* ,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*'),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  11 
August,  1844,  and  died  at  Rozbnry,  Mass.,  6  January,  1904.  He 
received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Northport  and  as  a 
young  man  went  to  Massachusetts  where  he  secured  employment 
Toward  the  last  of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  for  one  year  in  Co.  E, 
3rd  Regt  Maryland  Volunteer  Infantry,  but  the  conflict  ended  be- 
fore his  term  of  enlistment  had  expired  and  he  received  an  honor- 
able discharge.  On  his  return  to  Boston  he  entered  the  rubber  busi- 
ness and  for  many  years  was  connected  with  a  well  known  School 
street  store.  Mr.  Pendleton  made  his  home  in  the  Rozbury  district 
of  Boston  and  spent  his  summers  at  his  old  home  in  Northport, 
Me.,  where  he  had  a  cottage  on  Temple  Heights.  He  was  a  kindly, 
whole  souled  man  who  had  the  respect  and  esteem  of  all  who  knew 
him. 

Rufus'   Pendleton  married   at   Boston,   Mass.,   1    January,   1878, 
Mary  Ada  Sibley,  bom  31  July,  1851,  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  daughten 
of  Mark  N.  and  Mehitable  Hanscom  (Wiggin)  Sibley. 
Issue,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

3393.  Ethel  Hortense",  b.  27  Jany.,  1880 ;  m.  29  April,  1907,  Ray 

Pritchard  Ells,  b.  13  Jany.,  1879,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  son  of 
William  Franklin  and  Ida  Elizabeth  (Pritchard)  Ells.  Res. 
Maiden,  Mass.  Issue  (Ells) :  i.  Pritchard  Pendleton,  b.  9 
Sept,  1909,  Forest  Hills,  Mass. 

3394.  Rufus  Gardner,  b.  29  July,  1885;  m.  Margaret  V.  Paine. 

2116.  George  D.*  Pendleton  {Jonathan*,  William'',  Jonathan*, 
Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Northport,  Me., 


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59^  THK   PENDLETON   OBNEALOGT 

13  Janiutrj,  1847.  He  was  too  young  to  go  to  the  front  at  the 
outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  bot  shortly  after  he  had  passed  his  eigh- 
teenth birthday  he  enlisted  in  the  19th  Regt  Maine  Volunteer  In- 
fantry and  was  mustered  in  11  April,  1965.  While  still  a  young 
man  he  renx>ved  to  California,  and  for  over  twenty  years  past  has 
made  his  home  at  Santa  Monica  where  he  is  engaged  with  his  sons 
in  the  coal  and  grain  business. 

George  D.'  Pendleton  married  at  San  Frandsoo,  Calif.,  15  Janu- 
ary, 1879,  Nettie  J.   Hawse,  bom  27   February,  1850,  Northport, 
Me.,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Sophronia  (Drinkwater)  Hawse. 
Issue: 

3395.  Elton^S    b.    7    Mch.,    1881,    San    Francisco;    m.    Magnolia 

Mhoon. 

3396.  Fannie  Forester,  b.  23  May,  1887,  Santa  Monica. 

3397.  Raymond,  b.  12  Feby.,  1891,  SanU  Monica. 

2120.  Lbakdbr  Isaac*  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  William',  Jonathan^, 
Copt  William^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Jo^eph^),  was  bom  at  Northport, 
Me.,  5  March,  1835.  He  has  been  engaged  for  many  years  in  the 
wholesale  jewelry  business  in  Boston,  Mass.  For  some  time  past 
his  sons  have  b^n  associated  with  him  under  the  firm  name  of  L. 
I.  Pendleton  &  Sons,  their  firm  being  one  of  the  oldest  established 
in  the  city  in  their  line. 

Leander   I.'    Pendleton   married    27    October,   1866,   Mary   Jose- 
phine Carver,  daughter  of  John  and  Rhoda  N.   (Arey)   Carver,  of 
Vinalhaven,  Me.     She  died  in  Boston,  6  July,  1896,  aged  56  years. 
Issue,  bom  in  Boston: 

3398.  Walter  Everett^^  b.  19  Dec.,  1868;  unm. 

3399.  Carrie  Estelle,  b.  23  Oct.,  1870;  unm. 

3400.  John  Carver,  b.  7  Sept,  1872;  unm. 

2121.  Mart  Louise*  Pendleton  (Isaac^,  William',  Jonathan^^ 
Capt  William^,  CoL  WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Northport, 
Me.,  5  April,  1836.  She  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  8  November, 
1857,  Willis  A.  Colson,  who  died  14  November,  1901. 

Issue  (Colson),  first  two  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  others  in 

Boston,  Mass.: 

i.  Willis  Leander*^  b.   9   Sept,  1868;  m.    (1),  Emma  Gannett; 

(2),  Corinne  Smith.     He  is  a  graduate  of  the  Boston  Dental 

College,  and  practices  in  that  city. 

ii.  Louise  Elisabeth,  b.  23  Nov.,  1861;  m.   (1),  Edwin  Thomas; 

(2),  Samuel  Bamev.     Res.  Winthrop,  Mass. 
iii.  Alice  Wealthea,  b.  6  April,  1865;  d.  14  Feby.,  1867. 
iv.  Frank  Theodore,  b.  3  June,  1866;  d.  22  Mch.,  1867. 
v.  Angeline  Josephine,  b.  9  May,  1869;  d.  1873. 
vi.  Robert  Leach,  b.  26  Nov.,  1871;  m.  Margaret  Driscoll.     Like 
his  older  brother  he  was  graduated  from  the  Boston  Dental 
College,  and  practices  in  Boston. 


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2122.  Francis  Merrian*  Pendleton  (Itaac^,  William',  Jonor 
than\  Capt.  WUliam^,  Col  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  8  July,  1838.  He  has  been  a  carpenter  and  builder  and 
for  the  last  twenty-five  years  has  made  his  home  at  Greenwood, 
Mass, 

He  married  at  St  George,  N.  B.,  3  September,  1864,  Susan  Speed 
Fletcher,  born  14  December,  1844,  Stockton,  Me.,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam S.  and  Mary  Jane  (Ridley)  Fletcher.     She  died  at  Greenwood, 
Mass.,  12  June,  1909. 
Issue: 

3401.  Mary  Susan",  b.  17  June,  1865,  Stockton,  Me.;  d.  27  July, 

1865. 

3402.  Lucy  Alena,  b.  27  Jany.,  1867,  Boston,  Mass.;  unm.     Res. 

Greenwood,  Mass. 

3403.  Alice   Abbie,  b.   18   Aug.,  1869,   Boston;  m.   there,  3   Sept., 

1890,  Clarence  Seymour  Dade,  b.  21  June,  1863,  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  son  of  David  Brook  and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Spates) 
Dade.  Res.  Medford,  Mass.  Issue  (Dade),  last  three  b. 
in  Medford:  i.  Florence  Marletta^^,  b.  14  Oct.,  1891,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.;  d.  22  Jany.,  1908.  ii.  Viola  Alice,  b.  14 
Mch.,  1896,  Roxbury,  Mass.  iii.  Francis  Seymour,  b.  16 
Sept,  1903;  d.  16  Aug.,  1904.  iv.  Ernest  Burton,  b.  1 
Oct.,  1904.    V.  Waldo  Merrian,  b.  29  July,  1906. 

3404.  Burton  Francis,  b.  9  Oct.,  1871,  Wakefield,  Mass.;  m.  Grace 

E.  Scott. 

3405.  Rosco  Everett,  b.  15  July,  1873,  Wakefield;  d.  4  Aug.,  1874. 

3406.  lillie   Rebecca,  b.   19   Dec.,  1875,  Wakefield;  m.  at  Green- 

wood,  Mass.,  24   June,   1896,  William  Everett   Arnold,  b. 

14  Oct.,  1872,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  son  of  Gamaliel  and  Helen 

(Hunt)     Arnold.     Res.     Greenwood.     Issue     (Arnold):     i. 

Lucy    Frances^^,    b.    7    Nov.,    1897,    Glenwood,    Mass.     ii. 

Gamaliel  Francis,  b.  29  Aug.,  1901,  Greenwood ;  d.  10  Aug., 

1902.     iii.  Helen  Recardo,  b.   28   Sept.,   1902,  Greenwood. 

iv.  Prisdlla  Mae,  b.  22  June,  1909,  Greenwood. 
8407.  Clarence  Albert  Ansel,  b.  19  Aug.,  1879,  Boston;  d.  16  June, 

1883,  Greenwood. 
3408.  Maria  Annie,  b.   20  April,   1884,   Greenwood,  Mass.;  m.   as 

his  second  wife,  11  July,  1907,  George  Herbert  Soule,  b. 

19  Jany.,  1869,  Waterville,  Me.,  son  of  Charles   Franklin 

and    Elizabeth    Ann    (Mussy)     Soule.     Issue     (Soule):    i. 

Arline  Frances^^,  b.  4  Dec,  1908,  Greenwood,  Mass. 


2123.  Hannah  Jane*  Pendleton  {Isaac^,  Wdliam',  Jonathan*, 
Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport, 
Me.,  7  August,  1840.  She  married  at  Brighton,  Mass.,  1  January, 
18G5,  George  W.  Wallace,  son  of  James  and  Dorothy  (Pray)  Stack- 
pole.     James  Stackpole  had  his  name  changed  to  James  Wallace  by 


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596  TBS  PENDLETON  GBNBALOOT 

act  of  the  Massadiiisetts  Legislature,  27  March,  1833  ("  Stackpole 
Genealogy,"  p.  96). 

Issue  (Wallace): 
i.  Emma  Mabel",  h.  6  Nov.,  1866;  m.  Willard  B.  Ashley, 
ii.  George  Oscar,  b.  14  Jany.,  1872;  m.  Clotilda  McLean, 
iii.  £dmund  Henry,  b.  14  Oct.,  1877;  d.  young. 

2124.  Oscar  Alfonzo*  Pendleton  (Itaac^,  William',  Jonathan*, 
Capi.  WUliam^  Col.  WHUam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Mc, 
9  November,  1843,  and  died  15  June,  1890.  He  married  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  1  April,  1869,  Mrs.  Adella  J.  (Crockett)  Berry,  bom  16  Sep- 
tember, 1843,  Stockton,  Me.,  daughter  of  James  B.  and  Nancy  S. 
(Fletcher)  Crockett. 

Issue : 

3409.  Roscoe  M.",  b.  27  May,  1874,  Greenwood,  Mass.;  he  m.  at 

Seattle,  Wash.,  20  July,  1907,  Lydia  Adaline  Mueller,  b. 
5  July,  1883,  near  Bellingham,  Minn.,  dau.  of  Charles  F. 
and  Mary  £.  (Martin)  Mueller.  No  issue.  They  live  at 
Port  Orchard,  Wash. 

2125.  RoscoE  AuRBLius*  Pendleton  (Isaac*,  William',  Jona- 
than*, Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  9  November,  1843.  He  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  9 
November,  1872,  Martha  A.  Hanscom,  bom  10  March,  1847,  Bat- 
tery, Me.,  daughter  of  James  W.  and  Olive  A.  (Hanscom)  Hanscom. 
He  lives  at  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Issue,  bom  in  Boston: 

3410.  Oscar  Adelbert^^  b.  18  June,  1875;  unm.     Res.  So.  Boston. 

3411.  Sadie  Etto,  b.  26  April,  1878;  m.  at  Boston,  29  June,  1904, 

Roland  G.  Glazier,  son  of  Asa  and  Mary  (GurreU)  Glazier. 
Res.  So.  Boston.  Issue  (Glazier) :  i.  Oscar  JS.^S  b.  17  Mch., 
1907. 

3412.  Erving  Isaac,  b.  23  Mch.,  1880;  m.  at  Natick,  Mass.,  4  Oct., 

1906,  Anna  Belle  Park.     No  issue.     Res.  Natick. 

3413.  Chester  Aurelius,  b.  13  June,  1883;  unm. 

2128.  Charles  Everett*  Pendleton  {Isaac*,  William',  Jona-- 
than*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  16  Aug.,  1851.  For  some  years  he  was  in  the  grocery 
business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  since  that  time  has  followed  various 
occupations.  In  1905  he  went  to  San  Francisco,  and  at  the  time 
of  the  great  earthquake  and  fire  was  living  in  Oakland.  The  day 
after  the  disaster  he  crossed  the  bay  and  visited  the  stricken  city. 
In  a  letter  describing  the  scene  of  disaster,  Mr.  Pendleton  says: 
•'  The  sight  which  met  my  eyes  was  heart  rending  to  look  upon. 
People  frantic  from  loss  of  loved  ones  or  property,  some  maimed 
or  crushed,  others  buried  in  the  wreckage.  Streets  were  torn  up 
and  buildings  twisted,  shattered  or  crumbled  together  in  a  bewilder- 
ing confusion,  a  chaos  of  mortar,  iron,  bricks,  splintered  wood,  etc. 


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NINTH   OBNSRATION  597 

Whatever  the  earthquake  had  not  demolished,  the  accompanying  and 
consequent  fires  had  rendered  into  smoldering  ruins,  or  were  still 
ablaae."  Upon  his  return  to  Oakland,  Mr.  Pendleton  joined  with 
the  citizens  of  that  place  in  caring  for  the  refugees  from  San  Fran- 
cisco. Not  a  great  while  afterwards  he  returned  to  Boston  and  is 
now  with  the  New  England  Life  Insurance  Co. 

Charles  £.*  Pendleton  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1  May,   1875, 
Myra  Etta  Prescott,  bom  3   July,  1855,  Hope,  Me.,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Phebe  (Manning)   Prescott.     None  of  their  children  is 
married;  the  three  daughters  have  taken  up  a  stage  career. 
Issue,  bom  in  Boston: 

3414.  Mary  Athena",  b.  28  July,  1876. 

3415.  Arthur  Everett,  b.  23  Sept.,  1878.  , 

3416.  Louise  Genevieve,  b.  25  Aug.,  1881. 

3417.  Grace  Myra,  b.  22  June,  1884. 

3418.  George  D.,  b.  29  Nov.,  1888. 

3419.  Samuel  Prescott,  b.  30  Dec.,  1891. 
Ref.:  ''Manning  Genealogy,"  p.  387. 

2129.  Willis  Ezra*  Pendleton  (Itaac^,  William',  Jonathan^, 
Capt.  William^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Northport,  Me., 
21  February,  1856.  In  1874,  with  his  brothers  Roscoe  and  Charles, 
he  entered  the  grocery  business  at  74  Church  street,  Boston,  Mass., 
under  the  firm  name  of  Pendleton  Bros.  Some  time  later  Roscoe 
sold  his  interest,  and  Mr.  Pendleton  continued  the  business  with  his 
brother  Charles  until  1878,  when  he  took  up  the  making  of  watch 
cases.  In  1889  he  became  a  member  of  the  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  police 
force,  which  was  merged  with  the  New  York  force  upon  the  con- 
solidation of  the  two  cities;  he  has  now  been  an  officer  in  Brooklyn 
for  twenty  years. 

Willis  E.»  Pendleton  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  24  July,  1876, 
Annie  F.  Morse,  bom  there,  23  July,  1858,  daughter  of  Joseph  S. 
and  Sarah  J.  (Renneston)  Morse.     Issue: 

3420.  Florence  Violet",   b.   21   April,   1877,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  at 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.,  1900,  Joseph  Frederic  Goddard, 
b.  11  Oct.,  1876,  Brickstone,  Surrey,  England,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Anne  Isabella  (Smith)  Goddard.  Res.  Brooklyn.  Is- 
sue (Goddard),  b.  in  Brooklyn:  i.  WUlit  Fredenc^^  b.  18 
June,  1902.  ii.  Ernest  Joseph,  b.  2  July,  1904.  iii.  Roy 
Hunsden,  b.  15  Oct.,  1908. 

3421.  Cora  Mabel,  b.  26  Jany.,  1879,  Boston;  unm. 

3422.  Ida  Nettie,  b.  14  Oct.,  1880,  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  unm. 

3423.  Percy  Leander,  b.   15   Dec.,   1881,  Somerville,  Mass.;  d.   10 

Jany.,  1882. 

3424.  Beulah  Etta,  b.  19  May.,  1883,  Somerville;  d.  14  July,  1883. 

3425.  Lester  Leander,  b.   27   Sept.,   1884,  Bayonne,  N.   J.;   unm.; 

he  is  a  carpenter  and  jobber  in  Brooklyn. 

3426.  Maude  Ella,  b.  9  April,  1886,  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  27  Aug.,  1886. 

3427.  Wealtha  Ella,  b.  10  May,  1887,  Boston. 


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3428.  Joseph  Mone,  b.  12  Sept^  1888,  Boston;  m.  Pearl  V.  Peter- 

son. 

3429.  Ralph  Edwin,  b.  27  Dec.,  1889,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3430.  Willis  Oscar,  b.  16  Jany.,  1896,  Broddyn;  d.  24  July,  1896. 

3431.  Roy  Herbert,  b.  28  Feby.,  1896,  Broddyn;  d.  16  Feby.,  1897. 

3432.  Howard  Clarence,  b.  3  July,  1897,  Brooklyn;  d.  19  Aug.,  1898. 

2130.  Clarence  Albert'  Pendleton  (Isaac*,  William',  Jona- 
than^, Copt.  William*,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  23  June,  1857.  He  has  been  for  many  years  a  jeweler  at 
379  Warren  street,  in  the  Roxbnry  district  of  Boston,  Mass. 

He  married  in  Boston,  13  Sept.,  1882,  Addle  Frances  Nutting, 
bom  18  Sept,  1861,  Augusta,  Me.,  daughter  of  Frank  and  Mary 
(Graves)  Nutting. 

Issue,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

3433.  Edith  Frances^®,  b.  29  Dec.,  1883;  unm. 

3434.  Henry  Edgar,  b.  23  June,  1886;  unm. 
3436.  Delmer  Howard,  b.  29  Aug.,  1904. 

2133.  Andrew  Fuller*  Pendleton  (Andrew*,  Isaac',  Jona- 
than*, Capt  William*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cam- 
den, Me.,  15  March,  1839,  and  died  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  18  May, 
1908.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  in  Troop  D, 
1st.  Regt.  Maine  Cavalry.  Some  time  later  while  on  picket  duty 
at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.,  he  was  thrown  from  his  horse  and  seri- 
ously injured,  and  after  a  long  period  in  a  hospital  he  was  sent 
to  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  discharged  there  on  account  of  disability. 
Mr.  Pendleton  was  for  many  years  engaged  in  the  shipping  trade 
and  in  the  lumber  business,  and  for  a  while  lived  in  Alabama. 

Andrew  F.'  Pendleton  married  15  March,  1863,  Mary  Jameson, 
bom  in  Rolling  Dam,  N.  B.,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Sarah  (Mundy) 
Jameson,  and  adopted  daughter  of  David  Pierce  of  Baring,  Me. 
Issue: 

3436.  Helen  Maria^*^,  b.  22  Dec.,  1863;  unm.     Res.  Franklin,  Mass. 

3437.  Mary  Ida,  b.  18  July,  1865;  m.  at  Weston,  Mass.,  6  Aug., 

1891,  Leslie  E,  Clark,  son  of  Everett  O.  and  Maria  (Os- 
borne) Clark.  Res.  Princeton  Depot,  Mass.  Issue  (Clark): 
i.  George  Everett^^,  b.  27  Sept.,  1893,  Weston,  ii.  Charles 
0  shorn,  b.  8  Nov.,  1895,  Way  land,  Mass.  iii.  Milton  Leslie, 
b.  27  Sept,  1896,  Sudbury,  Mass.;  d.  22  July,  1908,  Prince- 
ton, Mass.  iv.  Flora  Genesta,  b.  27  Oct,  1898,  Franklin, 
Mass. 

3438.  George  Albert,  b.  10  Dec,  1867;  d.  ae.  21,  at  Fort  Payne, 

Ala. 

3439.  Alice  Evelyn,  b.  26  March,  1871;  m.  at  Everett,  Mass.,  19 

May,  1891,  Robert  Henry  Macdougal,  b.  24  Nov.,  1866, 
Tyne  Valley,  P.  E.  I.,  son  of  Peter  and  Eliza  (Ellis)  Mac- 
dougal. Res.  Somerville,  Mass.  Issue  (Macdougal):  i. 
Vera  Ethel^^,  b.  21  May,  1892,  Weston,  Mass.    ii.  Roy  Vin- 


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cent,  b.  10  Sept.^  1893^  Unity,  Me.  iii.  Helen  May,  b.  30 
Aug.,  1894,  Unity,  Me. 

3440.  Susie  Eleanor,  b.  11  March,  1873;  unm.    Res.  Franklin,  Mass. 

3441.  Lonis  Harold,  b.  6  July,  1880,  Wayland,  Mass.;  unm.     He  is 

ticket  agent  for  the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.'  R.  at  Franklin, 
Mass. 

3442.  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  4  Nov.,  1881,  Wayland,  Mass.;  m.  Alice 

Ross. 

Ref.:    "The  Jamesozis  in  America." 

2134.  (Rkv.)  Silas  Porter*  Pendleton  {Andrew^,  Isaac',  Jonor 
ihan^,  CapU  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden, 
Me.,  1  August,  1841.  He  received  a  commercial  education  and  not 
long  after  the  opening  of  the  Civil  War  enlisted  in  Co.  D,  1st  Regt, 
Maine  Cavalry.  He  was  mustered  in  19  October,  1861,  and  served 
three  years,  eight  months  of  which  were  spent  in  the  U.  S.  Signal 
Corps. 

Some  years  after  the  close  of  the  Rebellion,  Mr.  Pendleton  began 
studying  for  the  ministry,  and  entering  the  Newton  Theological 
Seminary,  was  graduated  with  thq  class  of  1874.  Since  that  date  he 
was  for  twenty-five  years  the  pastor  of  Baptist  churches  in  the  South, 
in  Maine  and  in  Massachusetts.  His  present  residence  is  at  Mans- 
field, Mass.,  prior  to  which  he  lived  for  some  time  in  the  nearby 
town  of  Wrentham,  where  he  was  Supervisor  of  Schools,  Assessor, 
and  also  a  Selectman,  and  engaged  in  the  business  of  a  pension  agent 
and  Notary  Public. 

Rev.  Silas  P.*  Pendleton  inarried  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  24  Dec.,  1887, 
Jennie  Fletcher,  bom  in  Barre,  England,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Annie  Fletcher. 
Issue: 

3443.  Andrew  S.^S  b.  13  May,  1889,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.;  d.  19 

Feby.,  1884. 

3444.  George  P.,  b.  1  Jany.,  1891,  Fort  Payne,  Ala. 

3445.  Sarah  L.,  b.  3  Feby.,  1892,  Fort  Payne,  Ala. 

3446.  IJope  C,  b.  14  Feby.,  1894,  Kenduskeag,  Me. 

3447.  Esther,  b.  17  Oct.,  1897,  Kenduskeag,  Me. 

2136.  Matthew  Ledbetter*  Pendleton  (Andrew*,  Isaac'',  Jon- 
athan*, Capt,  William* ,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lin- 
colnville.  Me.,  8  March,  1848,  and  has  been  a  master  mariner  in  the 
coasting  trade.  He  married  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  17  December, 
1876,  Susan  Adeline  Grant,  bom  17  December,  1856,  Cape  Por- 
poise, Me.,  daughter  of  Silas  Porter  and  Eliza  Jane  (Rice)  Grant. 
Issue,  bom  at  Unity,  Me.: 

3448.  Ina  AbigaiP®,  b.  13  Dec,  1878;  m.  at  Bostin,  Mass.,  4  Oct., 

1896,  Perley  W.  Reynolds,  b.  27  Aug.,  1872,  Kenduskeag, 
Me.,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Reynolds)  Reynolds.  Res. 
Unity,   Me.      Issue    (Reynolds),   b.    at   Unity:     i.    Wallace 


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600  THE  PBNDLSTON  OENKALOOT 

Austin'^  b.  25  NoY.,  1900.  ii.  Sila$  StiUman,  b.  14  Nor., 
1903. 

3449.  Silas  Matthew,  b.  5  Jany.,  1881 ;  unm.  He  served  in  the  U.  S. 

Navy  for  several  years^  and  is  now  night  freight  derk  for 
the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  atj  Franklin,  Mass. 

3450.  Seth  StiUman,  b.  15  Jany.,  1883;  m.  24  Dec.,  1904,  Mattie 

Mae  Pushor.  Res.  Thonulike,  Me.  They  had  had  no  issne 
up  to  May,  1909. 

3451.  Ora   Eliza,   b.   23   July,   1889;  m-   29   Oct,   1907,  Alec  W. 

Knowlton.  Issue  (Knowlton):  i.  L.  Edward}^,  b.  14  July, 
1908. 

3452.  Leah  Isa,  b.  28  Feby.,  1893. 

2137.  Hekrt  Dodge*  Pendleton  (Andrew^,  Isaac'',  Jonathan*, 
Capt.  WHliam*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  lincolnville. 
Me.,  2  January,  1850.  For  quite  a  number  of  years  he  has  lived  at 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  building  of  boats.  He 
married  21  September,  1870,  Abbie  Blagdon,  bom  21  September, 
1847,  Wiscasset,  daughter  of  Paul  and  Julia  (Albee)  JBlagdon. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  in  Camden,  third  at  Edgecomb,  others 
in  Damariscotta,  Me.: 

3453.  Cora  Belle*^  b.  24  Nov.,  1871;  m.   (1),  Austin  H.  Martin; 

(2),  13  Jany.,  1897,  William  Carleton  Anderson.  No  issue. 
Res.  Rockland,  Me. 

3454.  Frederick  Franklin,  b.  24  March,  1873;  m.  Myrtie  Hall. 

3455.  Asbury  StiUman,  b.  28  Oct.,  1875;  unm.     Res.  Wiscasset. 

3456.  Annie  May,  b.  24  Feby.,  1878;  m.  at  Damariscotta,  Me.,  24 

Dec.,  1899,  George  A.  Richardson,  b.  16  June,  1866,  Tur- 
ner, Me.,  son  of  Henry  W.  and  Amanda  (Brown)  Richard- 
son.    No  issue.     Res.  Bristol,  R.  I. 

3457.  Flora  Lowell,  b.  12  Nov.,  1880;  m.  28  April,  1906,  Herbert 

Grover.     No  issue.     Res.  Wiscasset,  Me. 

3458.  Emery,  b.  9  Nov.,  1882;  unm. 

3459.  Charles  Henry,  b.  4  Aug.,  1885;  m.  Leilla  T.  Straw. 

3460.  Laura  Emerson,  b.  4  Oct.,  1889;  m.  at  Wiscasset,  Me.,  16 

Oct.,  1907,  Augustus  Daniel  Peterson,  b.  there,  15  Nov., 
1880,  son  of  Andrew  and  Lucy  Haskell  (Patterson)  Peter- 
son. Res.  Wiscasset.  Issue  (Peterson):  i.  Europe  Har- 
ohP\  b.  15  Sept.,  1908. 

2139.  Ephraim  Wood*  Pendleton  (Andrew*,  Isaac',  Jonailian*, 
Capt.  William*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Lincolnville, 
Me.,  24  November,  1854,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Camden,  Me.  He  mar- 
ried (1),  21  September,  1879,  Sadie  A.  White,  bom  1856,  Mont- 
Tille,  Me.,  died  24  July,  1881,  daughter  of  John  B.  and  Sarah 
(Thompson)  White.  He  married  (2),  8  February.  1888,  Georgia 
Anna  Treat,  bom  20  September,  1864,  Winterport,  Me.,  daughter 
of  Simeon  Joslyn  and  Mary  Jane  (Carleton)  Treat. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 


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3461.  Grace  Miriam^^  b.  27  Dec.,  1880,  Newton,  Mass.;  d.  num.,  at 

Unity,  Me.,  22  April,  1906. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

3462.  Henry  Treat,  b.  29  Nov.,  1888. 

3463.  Mary  Emily,  b.  26  July,  1890. 

3464.  Louise  Carlton,  b.  14  April,  1892. 

3465.  Raymond  Fowler,  b.  30  July,  1895. 

3466.  Walter  Ogier,  b.  28  Aug.,  1896. 

3467.  David  H..  b.  20  March.  1898;  d.  17  Sept,  1898. 

3468.  AlU  Treat,  b.  19  March,  1900. 

3469.  James  William  Day.  b.  12  Sept.,  1901. 

3470.  Hugh  Edward,  b.  9  Sept.,  1903. 

3471.  Clarence  H.,  b.  26  Feby.,  1906. 

Ref.:     ''Treat  Genealogy*"  pp.  305,  4S3. 

2148.  Jahes  Watson*  Pendleton  (Richmond  HatcV,  Jonathan^, 
Jonathan^,  Capt,  William^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  26  October,  1837.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  enlisting  in  Co.  H,  8th  Regt.,  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry, 
20  August,  1862,  and  serving  until  the  end  of  the  war.  He  was 
honorably  discharged  at  Richmond,  Va.,  11  June,  1865.  Mr.  Pen- 
dleton has  followed  a  seafaring  life,  and  has  been  all  over  the  world 
as  sailing  master  and  navigator  of  the  largest  ships  of  his  time. 
He  has  made  his  home  at  Belfast,  Me.,  for  thirty-five  years,  after 
a  long  residence  in  Islesboro. 

James  W.*  Pendleton  married  in  September,  1862,  Bedelia  Maria 
Lear,  bom  in  Ireland,  22  May,  1838,  died  18  June,  1898,  daughter 
of  William  and  Mary  (Shea)  Lear. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  in  Islesboro,  others  in  Belfast,  Me.: 

3472.  Martha  Maria",  b.  21  May,  1869;  unm. 

3473.  Mary  Catherine,  b.  23  Nov.,  1871;  m.  in  June,  1899,  Loring 

Colcord  of  Searsport,  Me.     No  issue  (1905).     Res.  Belfast. 

3474.  Agnes  Agatha,  b.  9  June,  1873;  m.  15  July,  1903,  George  F. 

Darby.     Res.  Belfast. 

3475.  James  Watson,  Jr.,  b.  16  Nov.,  1874;  m.  Ellen  J.  McNulty. 

3476.  Francis  Xavier,  b.  14  March,  1876;  m.  Mabel  Rawley. 

2150.  Nathan*  Pendleton  (Richmond  Hatch*,  Jonathan',  Jon- 
athan*, Capt,  William*,  Col,  Wiliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  29  August,  1845.  Like  his  older  brother,  he  enlisted  in 
Co.  H,  8th  Regt.,  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  throughout 
the  Civil  War,  receiving  an  honorable  discharge  at  Richmond,  Va., 
in  June,  1865.  Mr.  Pendleton  has  always  made  his  home  in  his 
native  town^ 

He  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  20  November,  1867,  Eudora  A.  Mar- 
shall, bom  7  August,  1845,  daughter  of  Abner  and  Eliza  (Durgin) 
Marshall. 


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602  THE    PKNDLKTON    OBNBALOOT 

Issue^  bom  in  Islesboro: 

3477.  CUfford  Eugene^^  b.  17  July,  1869;  m.  Jennie  F."  Annis. 

3478.  Lila  Imogene,  b.  18  Oct.,  1872;  m.  31  Dec.,  1891,  Costello 

Williams.  Res.  Islesboro.  Issue  (Williams) :  i.  Louisa  £.^S 
b.  16  Jany.,  1893.  ii.  Nathan  Af.,  b.  30  Dec.,  1897.  iii. 
ErastuM  D.,  b.,  25  March,  1900. 

3479.  Ora  Alford,  b.  20  May,  1877;  m.  Lottie  Randlett. 

3480.  Justin  H.,  b.  8  March,  1887. 

2152.  Mtra  Ehha*  Psndlston  (Richmond  Ilatch^,  Jonathan^, 
Jonathan^,  Capt  William',  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  12  March,  1847.  She  married  there,  21  January, 
1870,  Pyam  D.  Hatch,  bom  27  March,  1846,  Islesboro,  died  1904, 
son  of  Deacon  James  and  Mary  (Townsend)  Hatch. 

Issue  (Hatch),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Christine   N.^^  b.   24   Sept.,   1871;   m.   Morris   Decker.      Res. 

Islesboro. 
ii.  Dorothy  R.,  b.  7  Aug.,  1873;  m.  [3973]  Newton  L."  Pendleton, 
iii.  Pyam  Edwin,  b.  6  May,  1879;  m.   [4014]   Lura  Irene^*  Pen- 
dleton, 
iv.  Abbie  B.,  b.  28  Aug.,  1880. 

2153.  Georoi;  F.*  Pendleton  (Richmond  Hatch*,  Jonathan'',  Jon- 
athan*, Capt.  William* ,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  21  January,  1849,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that 
town.  He  married  [2951]  Mercy  A*  Pendleton,  daughter  of  [1676] 
Isaac  Case'  and  Abigail  (Nash)  Pendleton. 

Issue,  born  at  Islesboro: 

3481.  Ada  E.^*^,  b.   1   June,   1877;  m.   Fred  Patterson.     No  issue. 

Res.  Islesboro. 

3482.  Mabel  L.,  b.   14  Sept.,  1878;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  4  Aug., 

1896,  Millard  £.*  Boardman,  son  of  Isaiah'  and  Mary  H.' 
(Boardman)  Boardman.  His  parents  were  first  cousins, 
grandchildren  of  Joseph  and  [231]  Mary'  (Pendleton) 
Boardman  ["History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  169-172],  Issue 
(Boardman),  b.  at  Islesboro:  i.  Elmer^^.  ii.  Emerald,  iii. 
George,     iv.  Edith. 

3483.  Laura  Ethel. 

3484.  Wesley,  d.  young. 

3485.  Windsor  Williams. 

2154.  Lyma  Jane'  Pendleton  (Richmond  Hatch*,  Jonathan', 
Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  3  April,  1852,  and  has  always  lived  in  that  place.  She 
married  as  his  second  wife,  Chauncey  C.  Davis,  son  of  Averill  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Flanders)  Davis,  who  died  23  March,  1905.  His  first 
wife  was  Sarah  M.  Blake,  by  whom  he  had  three  chOdren. 

Issue  of  Chauncey  C.  and  Lydia  Jane'   (Pendleton)    Davis, 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 


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i.  Samuel  W.^^.  b.  24  Oct.  1870;  m.  Madeline  Qnixm.  He  is  a 
marine  engineer  and  makes  his  home  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

u.  Sarah  M.,  b.  31  Oct,  1873;  m.  Irving  N.  Look.  Res.  Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 

iii.  Nancy  Ellen,  b.  1  Oct.,  1875;  m.  Edward  Harold  Bennett. 
Res.  Foxcroft.  Me. 

iv.  Evelyn,  b.  29  Aug.,  1877;  m.  William  J.  Wyman.  Res.  Ever- 
ett, Mass. 

v.  Bertha,  b.  16  Oct.,  1879;  unm.  (1905).     Res.  Everett,  Mass. 

vi.  Martha,  b.  16  Jany.,  1882.  She  is  a  graduate  of  the  Castine 
[Me.]  Normal  School,  and  in  1905  was  teaching  at  Mon- 
tague, Mass. 

2155.  Sarah  Ella*  Psndleton  (Richmond  Hatch^,  Jonathan', 
Jonathan^,  Capt  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  21  August,  1854.  She  married  (1),  Frank  Leslie 
Hatch,  bom  23  October,  1851,  Islesboro,  son  of  Benjamin  I.  and 
Mary  (Durgin)  Hatch.  She  married  (2),  as  his  second  wife,  Al- 
fred Porter*  Hatch,  bom  15  November,  1851,  Islesboro,  son  of 
Charles  Chauncey  and  Martha  P.*  (Gilkey)  Hatch,  grandson  of 
Thomas,  Jr.,  and  DoUy^  (Famsworth)  Gilkey,  and  great-grandson 
of  Robert  and  [122]  Bridget*  (Pendleton)  Famsworth.  His  first 
wife  was  [21651  Roxana*  Pendleton. 

Sarah  Ella*  Pendleton  had  issue  by  her  first  husband  (Hatch) : 

i.  Lula  A.^^  b.  8  May.  1874;  d.  1877. 

ii.  Edith  M..  b.  1  Nov.,  1875 ;  m.  Ferdinand  Marshall.  Res.  Cam- 
den. Me. 

iii.  Preston  Leslie,  m.  Sept,  1905,  Violet  Yeaton. 

iv.  Robert. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Hatch): 

V.   James^*. 

vi.  Forrest, 
vii.  Rudolph, 
viii.  EUiot. 

iz.  Ruth. 

2167.  Maria*   Pendleton    (Richmond  Hatch^,  Jonathan'',   Jona- 
than^, Capi.  William*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  15  December,  1858,  and  died  there,  15  October,   1908. 
She  married  Elbridge  Henderson  Ihirgin,  son  of  Rev.  William  J. 
and  Hannah  N.  Durgin.     He  died  15  Febmary,  1886. 
Issue  (Durgin),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Mary  Ella*^  b.  30  March,  1871;  m.  Loring  Carver.     Res.  Ban- 
gor, Me. 
ii.  William  H.,  b.  15  Oct,  1873;  m.    [3981]   Lucinda  E.*^  Pen- 
dleton, 
iii.  Geneva  E.,  b.  3  Oct,  1875;  m-  George  Eittredge.     Res.  Bel- 
fast, Me. 
iv.  Charles  P.,  d.  1881. 


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604  THE  PKNDLBTON  OBNEALOOT 

V.  Kate  R.,  b.  19  Nov.,  1881. 
vi.  Stella, 
vii.  Richmond,  b.  22  Sept,  1883. 

2162.  RoscoE  Costing*  Pendleton  {Joseph  Knowlet^,  Jonathan', 
Jonathan^,  Cafi.  William^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  2  July,  1844.  In  September,  1862,  he  enlisted  in 
Co.  H,  8th  Regt.,  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  nntil  the 
end  of  the  Civil  War,  taking  part  in  campaigns  in  South  Carolina, 
in  Florida,  in  Butler's  operations  in  Virginia,  and  engaging  in  the 
battles  of  Drury's  Bluff,  Cold  Harbor,  those  before  Petersburg,  and 
Appomattox.  Since  the  war  he  has  followed  a  seafaring  life,  and 
for  some  years  past  has  made  his  home  at  Lincolnville,  Me. 

Roscoe  C*  Pendleton  married  at  Islesboro,  11  September,  1866, 
Mary  H.   Hatch,  bom  there,  16   May,   1841,  daughter  of  Deacon 
James  and  Mary  (Townsend)  Hatch. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3486.  William  Osgood^^  b.  19  April,  1868;  m.  14  Feby.,  1901,  Ma- 

tilda Leroy.  She  died  about  1906.  No  issue.  He  lived  in 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  for  some  years,  and  is  now  in  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn. 

3487.  Sarah  Helen,  b.  10  Aug.,  1870;  m.  16  Jany.,  1887,  MorriU 

Law,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Catherine  (Weaver)  Law.  Res. 
Lincolnville,  Me.  Issue  (Law):  i.  Ormond  M.",  b.  15 
Sept,  1892.  ii.  Lucy  A.,  b.  26  May,  1896.  iii.  Mildred  F., 
b.  22  May,  1901. 

3488.  Frank  Lewis,  b.  6  Feby.,  1874;  m.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  16 

June,  1907.  Mrs.  [2081]  Rosa  Jane*  (Pendleton)  Walker. 
No  issue.     Res.  Lincolnville,  Me. 

2163.  John  Wilbur*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Knowlet*,  Jonathan', 
Jonathan^,  CapL  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  11  October,  1847.  He  was  for  twenty  years  a  mar- 
iner in  the  coasting  trade,  and  since  that  time  has  engaged  in  farm- 
ing at  Dark  Harbor,  Islesboro. 

He  married  at  Islesboro,  30  October,  1871,  Jane*  Thomas,  daugh- 
ter of  Jacob*  and  Julia  A.  (Lane)    [Hopkins]   Thomas,  and  grand- 
daughter of  David,  Jr.,  and    [674]    AbigaiF    (Pendleton)    Thomas. 
She  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  6  November,  1852. 
Issue: 

3489.  Louie  F.^^  b.  5  Jany.,  1873,  Islecboro,  Me.;  m.  7  Nov.,  1891, 

Everett  P.  Ames,  son  of  Philander  and  Mary  M.  (Russell) 
Ames.     No  issue.     Res.  Dark  Harbor,  Me. 

2169.  Richard  Franklin*  Pendleton  (Richard  Wellman*,  John'', 
Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Camden,  Me.,  19  July,  1846.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War, 
enlisting  20  January,  1864,  in  the  1st  Regt.,  Maine  Cavalry,  and 


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subsequently  was  transferred  to  the  Ist  Regt,  D.  C.  Ciavalry.    He 
bas  always  made  his  home  at  Camden^  where;  he  is  a  machinist. 

Richard  Fu*  Pendleton  married  (1)^  in  October,  1865,  MaKia 
Ophelia  Colamore,  bom  9  October,  1845,  lincolnville.  Me.,  died  3 
January,  1884,  Camden,  Me.,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Thirza 
(Pahner)  Colamore.  He  married  (2),  25  October,  1884,  Mrs.  Sa- 
rah (Heal)  Prince,  bom  7  December,  1844,  Lincolnville,  Me.,  widow 
of  Alphonso  Prince,  and  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Naomi  (Fowles) 
Heal. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

3490.  George  Franklin^^  b.  20  May,  1867;  d.  at  James  SUtion,  la., 

22  March,  1886. 

3491.  Harry  Ivan,  b.  4  Oct,  1870;  m.  Louise  G.  Crane. 

3492.  Sadie  Alice,  b.  2  Sept.,  1874;  m.  at  Augusta,  Me.,  25  Dec., 

1896,  Friuik  Alexander,  son  of  James  and  Melvina  (Pack- 
ard) Alexander.  Res.  Camden,  Me.  Issue  (Alexander):  i. 
Celia  Bull",  b.  8  Nov.,  1897.  U.  JBrnfly  Gertrude,  b.  20 
June,  1899.    iii.  Ruth  Melvina,  b.  13  Sept,  1906. 

2172.  Arial  Carnes*  Pendleton  (Richard  Wellman^,  John',  Jon- 
athan^, Capt.  William^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Cam- 
den,'  Me.,  15  June,  1853,  and  has  always  lived  in  Uiat  town.  He  is  a 
moulder  by  trade.  He  married  (1),  at  Camden,  16  October,  1882, 
Lillian  E.  Warren,  bom  9  January,  1860,  Islesboro,  Me.,  daughter 
of  Jeremiah  [Jr.  and  (second  wife)  Marinda  (French)  [Warren] 
Warren,  granddaughter,  of  Jeremdah  and  Abigail^  (Thomas)  War- 
ren, and  great-granddaughter  of  David,  Jr.,  and  [674]  Abigail 
(Pendleton)  Thomas?  ("History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  297,  286)]. 
Mr.  Pendleton  married  (2),  also  at  Camden,  24  January,  1891,  Sa- 
rah M.  Bennett,  bom  28  February,  1862,  Searsmont,  Me.,  dial  18 
April,  1899,  Camden,  Me.,  daughter  of  Martin  Bennett. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Camden,  Me,: 

3493.  Edward  Franklin^%  b.  5  Sept.,  1883. 

3494.  George  Harrison,  b.  1  June,  1886. 

3495.  Charlotte  Marinda,  b.  5  May,  1888. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3496.  David  Ordel,  b.  31  July,  1896,  Camden;  d.  24  Jany.,  1896. 

2176.  Frazibr,  Grant*  Pendleton  (Richard  Wellman^,  John',  Jon- 
athan^, Capt.  William^,  CoL  William^  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Cam- 
den, Me.,  10  March,  1871,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  Cam- 
den. He  married  23  Febraary,  1898,  Eva  Laselle,  born  28  July, 
1873,  North  Haven,  Me.,  daughter  of  Howland  and  Adelaide  (Lead- 
better)  Laselle. 

Issue,  bom  at  Camden,  Me.: 

3497.  Howland  Richard*^  b.  25  Sept.,  1899. 

3498.  Robert  Wallace,  b.  23  Sept.,  1901. 

2182.  Martin  Luther*  Pendi^eton,  Jr.  (Martin  Luther^,  John', 


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606  THE   PBNDI.BTON   OBNBALOGT 

Jonathan^  Capt.  WtUiam^,  Col,  William^  Jo$eph^),  was  born  at 
Camden,  Me.,  17  August,  1860,  and  is  employed  by  the  Camden 
Woolen  Co.  in  that  town.  He  married  10  AprU,  1887,  Lula  Arey, 
a  second  cousin,  bom  20  November,  1859,  Rockport,  Me.,  daughter 
of  Samuel  G.  and  Mercy  Lamb  (Smith)  Arey. 

Issue,  bom  in  Rockport,  Me.: 
3499.  Thomas  Benton",  b.  20  Aug.,  1888. 

3600.  Clarence  Eugene,  b.  18  March,  1894. 

2183.  Isaac  Franklin*  Pkkdleton  (John  Edwin^,  John',  Jona- 
than^, Capt.  William^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Camden, 
Me.,  13  October,  1853.  He  has  lived  in  Rockland,  Me.,  for  many 
years,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  cooperage  business.  He  married 
at  Rockland,  24  December,  1886,  Annie  Lane,  bom  there,  10  Feb- 
ruary, 1866,  daughter  of  Philip  H.  and  Nancy  M.  (Mastin)  Lane. 
Issue: 

3601.  Ernest  F.",  b.  23  July,  1888,  Rockland,  Me. 

2186.  John  Edwin*  Pendleton  {John  Edwin*,  John'',  Jonathan^, 
Capt,  William*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Camden,  Me., 
8  December,  1868,  and  for  the  last  twenty  years  has  lived  in  Rock- 
land, Me.  He  married  25  Febmary,  1881,  Cordelia  Wallace,  bom 
14  April,  1854,  Cushing,  Me.,  died  7  January,  1899,  Rockland, 
daughter  of  John  L.  and  Lovina  (Smith)  Wallace. 

Issue,  last  three  bom  in  Rockland,  Me.: 
3502.  Charles  Franklin^^  b.  23  July  1884,  Warren,  Me.;  d.  8  May, 
1892. 

3603.  Eva  May,  b.  31  May,  1888. 

3604.  Mabelle,  b.  21  Oct.,  1889. 

3505.  Adelbert  Weston,  b.  8  March,  1891. 

2187.  Albert  Augustus*  Pendleton  {John  Edwin*,  John'',  Jon- 
athan*, Capt,  William*,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rock- 
land, Me.,  24  June,  1866,  and  is  now  living  at  West  Rockport,  Me. 
He  married  11  August,  1886,  Luella  D.  Curtis,  bom  5  January, 
1864,  Frankfort,  Me.,  daughter  cf  Allen  D.  and  Josephine  A.  (West) 
Curtis. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  in  Camden,  Me.: 

3506.  Fred  A.*^  b.  7  Jany.,  1888. 

3507.  Clarence  A.,  b.  9  April,  1890. 

3508.  Myrtle  A.,  b.  20  April,  1893. 

3609.  Louis  E.,  b.  21  Jany.,  1902,  West  Rockport,  Me. 

2191.  Charles  Robert*  Pendleton  (Charles  Augustus*,  Robert 
M,'',  Jonathan*,  Capt,  WiUiam*,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born 
at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  April,  1862,  and  is  now  a  retired  master  mari- 
ner living  in  that  part  of  Islesboro  known  as  Dark  Harbor.  He 
originally  owned  considerable  property  there,  much  of  which  he  dis- 


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posed  of  to  great  advantage  when  Dark  Harbor  became  a  favorite 
summer  resort  for  many  people  of  wealth. 

Charles  R.*  Pendleton  married  1  January,  1876,  Cora  S.  Higgins, 
bom  10  November,  1854,  South  West  Harbor,  Me.,  daughter  of  Seth 
H.  and  Emily  M.  (Herrick)  Higgins. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3510.  Florence  Holmes*^  b.  19  Sept,  1876;  m.  25  Dec.,  1897,  Wal- 

ter O.*  HaU,  son  of  D«tvid  and  [1197]  Ann*  (Pendleton) 
Hall.  Res.  Dark  Harbor,  Me.  Issue  (Hall),  first  two  b. 
in  Boston,  Mass.:  i.  Caroline  Pendleton^^,  b.  24  Sept.,  1898. 
ii.  Beatrice  Annie,  b.  12  June,  1900.  iii.  Joseph  Thotnas, 
b.  17;  July,  1903,  Islesboro  Me.;  d.  27  Oct.,  1908. 

3511.  Thomas  Chester,  b.  23  Aug.,  1878;  m.  Delia  J.  Carrol. 

3512.  Ralph  Edgar,  b.  12  Oct.,  1884;  m.  at  Islesboro,  27  Oct,  1909, 

[3970],  Anna  Louise^®  Pendleton. 
3613.  Carrie  May,  b.  18  Aug.,  1888. 

3514.  Howard  ChurchiU,  b.  13  Fcby.,  1891. 

3515.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  5  May,  1892. 
3616.  Lloyd  Robert,  b.  9  April,  1898. 

2194.  Elroy  George*  Pendleton  (Lorenso\  Robert  MJ,  Jona- 
than^, Capt.  William^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  12  April,  1861,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that 
town.  He  married  there,  27  November,  1891,  Edith  Alice  Haynes, 
bom  2  August,  1869,  Islesboro,  daughter  of  Solomon  W.  and  Abby 
(Van  Amburg)  Haynes. 

Issue: 

3517.  Roy  Wallace^S  b.  22  Nov.,  1892,  Islesboro,  Me. 

2195.  Frederick  Du*  Pendi^eton  {Lorenzo^,  Robert  MJ,  Jona- 
than^, Capt.  WUliam^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  29  November,  1862,  and  has  always  lived  there.  He  mar- 
ried at  Islesboro,  26  October,  1885,  [2955]  Lydia  A.*  Pendleton, 
daughter  of  [1676]  Isaac  Case'  and  Abigail  W.  (Nash)  Pendleton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3518.  NeUie  Louette^S  b.  30  Dec,  1886;  m.  17  Aug.,  1908,  Eben 

C.  McLeod. 
3619.  Rena  Adell,  b.  17  Oct.,  1888. 
3520.  Cecil  Leland,  b.  16  July,  1890. 
3621.  Thomas  Boardman,  b.  7  Feby.,  1893. 

3522.  Annie  Gertrade,  b.  14  March,  1894. 

3523.  Foster  Bishop,  b.  22  AprU,  1895. 

3524.  Frederick  Anderson,  b.  14  Jany.,  1898. 

3625.  Arthur  N.,  b.  26  Dec.,  1900. 

3626.  Caroline  Louise,  b.  7  Feby.,  1907. 

2197.  Lorenzo  Russell'  Pendleton  {Lorenzo^,  Robert  MJ,  Jon- 
athan^, Capt.  William^,  Col,  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Me.,  24  June,  1867,  and  makes  his  home  in  his  native  town. 


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608  THS   PSNDLBTON  CBITSALOGT 

He  married  at  Islesboro^  28  April  1902^  Lula  Frances  Coombs,  bom 
1  June,  1881,  Belfast,  Me.,  died  30  December,  1908,  Islesboro,  Me., 
daughter  of  Jaims  Civilian  and  Abbie  (Smith)  Coombs. 
Issue,  bom  in  Islesboro: 

3527.  Robert  £lbridge'S  b.  25  Dec.,  1902. 

3528.  Theodore  Clifton,  b.  2  Dec.,  1904. 

2206.  Warren  H.»  Pkndi.kton  (Horatio  Beal^,  Robert  MJ,  Jomr 
athan^,  Capi,  William^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Orring- 
ton.  Me.,  9  August,  1857,  and  was  drowned  in  New  York  Harbor,  in 
June,  1880.  He  married  in  January,  1880,  Lida  Cotde,  daughter 
of  Andrew  and  Elvira  (Jackson)  Cottle.  She  married  (2),  at  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  30  April,  1887,  Charles  £dward  Bailey,  Jr. 

Warren  H.*  and  Lida  (Cottle)  Pendleton  had  one  child: 
3629.  Percy  Warren^^  b.  31  Oct  1880,  Orrington,  Me.;  he  m.  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1  May,  1902,  Annie  Richardson,  dan.  of 
William  and  Miranda  Richardson.     No  issue   (1908).     He 
is  an  upholsterer  in  Providence. 

2206.  Frank  Beai.*  Pendleton  (Horatio  Bedl^,  Robert  MJ,  Jonr 
athan^,  Capt.  WiHiam^,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Orring^ 
ton.  Me.,  2  July,  1863,  and  died  there,  8  October,  1893.  He  was 
for  some  years  a  bookkeeper  for  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  of  Bosbm, 
Mass.,  during  which  time  he  lived  at  WoUaston.  He  was  then  trans- 
ferred to  the  Chicago  office  of  this  firm,  where  he  was  stricken  with 
the  illness  from  which  he  died. 

He  married  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  26  November,  1890,  Lucy  A.  Jones, 
daughter  of  William  H.  and  Ann  F.  (libby)  Jones.  She  married 
(2),  at  Boston,  Mass.,  16  January,  1900,  Charles  A.  Day. 

Issue  of  Frank  B.*  and  Lucy  A.  (Jones)  Pendleton: 

3530.  Harlow  L.^^  b.  8  Nov.,  1891,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

2207.  Chester  Elhore*  Pendleton  (Horatio  Beal^,  Robert  M\ 
Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Or- 
rington, Me.,  8  August,  1865.  He  has  been  for  some  years  manager 
of  the  Bangor  Electrical  Construction  Co.,  of  Bangor,  Me. 

He  married  at  Bangor,  28  January,  1902,  Grace  Gregory  Hutch- 
inson, daughter  of  Edwin  G.  and  Mercy  E.  (Snowman)  Hutchinson. 
Issue,  bom  at  Bangor,  Me.: 

3531.  Elizabeth  Estelle^^  b.  29  May,  1903. 
3632.  Mary  Ellen,  b.  22  Nov.,  1904. 

3533.  Edwin  Hutchinson,  b.  28  May,  1906;  d.  16  March,  1907. 

2215.  David  Chapin*  Pendleton  (John*,  Capi.  John',  Capi. 
John^,  Capi.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  15  December,  1856.  He  is  a  bookkeeper  in  that  city,  and 
makes  his  home  at  Melrose.  He  married  there,  14  December,  1887, 
Elizabeth  F.  Carter,  bom  5  September,  1866,  Abington,  Mass., 
daughter  of  Daniel  and  Mary  E.  (Kennedy)  Carter. 


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Issue,  bom  in  Melrose,  Mass.:  , 

3534.  Walter  Irving^%  b.  22  Jany.,  1889. 

3535.  Marion  £Hzabeth,  b.  26  Oct.,  1890. 
3636.  John  David,  b.  21  Sept,  1892. 

3537.  Florence  May,  b.  24  Nov.,  1894. 

3538.  Harold  Chapin,  b.  30  May,  1897. 

3539.  Marjorie  Rachel,  b.  28  Jany.,  1900. 

2223.  Maurice  Andrew*  Pendleton  (Andrew^,  Capt  John', 
Capt.  John*,  Capt  WiUiafn^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Islesboro,  Me.,  9  Sept.,  1860,  and  for  the  last  twenty-two  years  has 
lived  in  Haverhill,  Mass.  He  married  (1),  at  Camden,  Me.,  Mabel 
J.  Hording,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Morton)  Harding. 
They  were  divorced  not  long  afterwards,  and  she  married  (2),  at 
Waltham,  Mass.,  25  February,  1891,  Charles  E.  Dyer,  and  removed 
to  Camden,  N.  J.,  in  1906.  Mr.  Pendleton  married  (2),  at  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  20  October,  1884,  Agnes  May  Wing,  bom  there,  9  Janu- 
ary,  1863,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Ann  M.  (Bird)  Wing. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

3540.  Nellie^^  b.  at  Camden,  Me.     Res.  Camden,  N.  J. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3541.  Dorothy  I.,  b.  27  Aug.,  1885,  Camden,  Me. 

3542.  Walter  A.,  b.  30  June,  1887,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

2235.  Albert  Drinkwater*  Pendleton  (Ralph  Cross  Johnson^, 
George'',  Capt,  John*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Yarmouth,  Me.,  15  December,  1857.  Shortly  after  the  Civil 
W^ar  his  father  removed  to  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  where  Mr.  Pendleton 
lived  until  recently.  In  1889  he  became  a  commercial  agent  for  the 
Vandalia  Line  R.  R.,  continuing  in  this  position  until  1902,  when  he 
was  made  District  Freight  Agent  of  the  road,  with  offices  at  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

Albert  D.*  Pendleton  married  6  December,  1882,  Nellie  U.  Gray, 
bom  30  May,  1863,  died  8  September,  1898,  daughter  of  James  W. 
and  Mary  (Canan)  Gray. 

Issue,  bom  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.: 

3543.  Albert  Gray^^  b.  29  Aug.,  1883;  d.  4  Nov.,  1884. 

3544.  Grace  May,  b.  13  May,  1886;  m.  23  May,  1906,  Benjamin  B. 

Minor,  Jr.     Issue  (Minor) :    i.  Gray  Pendleton^^,  hj  19  May, 
1907. 

3545.  Ralph  Albert,  b.  23  July,  1894. 

2236.  John  Davis*  Pendleton  (Ralph  Cross  Johnson*,  George'^, 
Capt.  John*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  27  May,  1861.  He  made  his  home  in  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  for  many  years,  where  he  was  last  with  the  Nordyke  Marmon 
Co.,  mill  furnishing  works.  Mr.  Pendleton  now  lives  in  Los  Angeles, 
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He  married  14  September,  1882,  Anna  Higgins,  bom  7  July, 
1862,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (McGrale)  Higgins. 

Issue,  bom  in  Indianapolis,  Ind: 
3546.  John  Davis^^  Jr.,  b.  21  Jany.,  1884;  m.  Hazel  Firman. 
3647.  Mary  Edna,  b.  23  Jany.^  1886;  m.  5  June,  1907,  Deloe  Blodg- 
ett  Rose,  and  has  a  son  (Rose),  DeloM  Bemard,^\  b.  8  Feby., 
1909. 

3548.  Hannah  Cecilia,  b.  7  Oct.,  1888. 

3549.  Susan,  b.  19  Dec.,  1890. 

3550.  Thomas  Frederick,  b.  10  Sept.,  1892. 

2239.  George  Henrt*  Pendleton  {Ralph  Crass  Johnson*, 
George'',  Capt.  John*,  Capt.  William*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was 
born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  21  January,  1871.  He  is  in  the  grain 
business  with  Carrington,  Patten  &  Co.,  at  Cairo,  111.,  and  was  for- 
merly manager  of  their  "  Danville  "  elevator  in  Chicago. 

He  married  (1),  2  April,  1895,  Hulda  Kraft,  bora  6  July,  1872, 
died  27  May,  1896,  daughter  of  Charles  Gastar  and  Friederika 
(Dehn)  Kraft.  He  married  (2),  12  August,*  1897,  India  Orr,  bom 
28  September,  1872,  daughter  of  Samuel  Marshall  and  Margaret 
(Griswold)  Orr. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

3551.  Frederick^^  b.  and  d.  27  May,  1896,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3552.  Nellie  Gray,  b.  4  May,  1899,  Chicago,  111.;  d.  20  Oct,  1899. 

2240.  Charles  Sheldon*  Pendleton  (Ralph  Cross  Johnson^, 
George'',  Capt,  John*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Indianapolis*  Ind.,  9  September,  1874.  Like  his  older 
brothers,  Ralph  and  George,  he  is  in  the  grain  business.  He  was 
formerly  weigh-master  of  the  Chicago  Board  of  Trade,  and  for  some 
time  past  has  been  in  charge  of  a  million-bushel  elevator  belonging 
to  the  Southern  Railway  and  operated  by  McReynolds  &  Co.,  at 
East  St  Louis,  111. 

Charles  S*  Pendleton  married  23  November,  1898,  Ozilda  Goy- 
ette,  bom  10  October,  1874,  daughter  of  Francois  and  Kathryn  (Pon- 
ton) Goyette. 

Issue,  bom  at  East  St.  Louis,  111.: 

3553.  Kathryn  Marquise^*^,  b.  18  Feby.,  1902. 

3554.  Ralph  Francois  Sheldon,  b.  13  Dec.,  1903. 

3555.  Marie  Hannah  Hortense,  b.  15  Sept.,  1908. 

2241.  Walter  Baker*  Pendleton  (George  Henry*,  George', 
Capt.  John*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  11  May,  1861.  He  has  been  a  clerk  with  the  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Railroad,  and  now  lives  at  Dallas,  Texas.  He  married 
26  September,  1883,  Jennie  A.  Hunter,  daughter  of  Walter  Perdue 
and  Mary  Cecilia  (Laub)  Hunter. 


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Issue: 
3556.  Edward  Hunter^S  b.  25  Aug.,  1884,  Chicago,  lU.;  uxun.     Res. 
Weehawken,  N.  J. 

3667.  George  Henry,  b.  23  July,  1886,  Oak  Park,  lU.     He  is  a 

graduate  of  Exeter  Academy,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  and  is  now 
living  in  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

3668.  Helen,  b.  27  May,  1888,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

3669.  Walter  Baker,  Jr.,  b.  26  June,  1890,  Kirkwood,  Mo.;  d.  20 

Jany.,  1896. 

2247.  Elbridge^  Pendleton  (WiUiam^,  William',  Oliver*,  Capt. 
William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rockland,  Me.,  5  De- 
cember, 1834,  and  for  nearly  twenty  years  past  has  been  a  hotel 
keeper  at  Vinalhaven,  Me.  He  married  10  June,  1866,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Jameson,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Clough)  Jameson. 
She  died  at  Vinalhaven,  18  April,  1903,  aged  63  years,  6  months, 
and  12  days. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  in  Rockland,  Me.: 

3560.  Fred  Sidney'%  b.  28  June,  1863;  m.  Nellie  B.  Allenwood. 

3561.  Elbridge  Alfred,  b.  20  Feby.,  1867;  m.  1  Jany.,  1891,  Clara 

Evelyn  Lane,  b.  5  Dec.,  1868,  daughter  of  WUliam  Smith 
and  Mercy  Ellen  (Delano)  Lane.  No  issue.  Res.  Vinal- 
haven. 

3662.  Mary  Etta,  b.  22  Nov.,  1880,  Hurricane  Island,  Me. 

Ref.:  ''Tfae  Jamesons  in  America;"  ''Lane  Family,"  VoL  III. 

2248.  WiLLLiAM  RoscoE*  Pendleton  (William^  William',  OH- 
ver*,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rockland, 
Me.,  in  October,  1839,  and  died  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  18  February, 
1906.  He  carried  on  the  business  his  father  had  established  in  the 
making  of  a  proprietary  medicine. 

He  married   at   Roddand,   Me.,  in   1861,    Helen   M.    Spaulding, 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Harriet  N.  (McLaughlin)  Spaulding.     She 
died  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21  January,  1878,  aged  32  years,  9  months. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Roddand,  Me.: 

3663.  Sylvanus  Roscoe^®,  b.  27  May,  1862;  m.  (1),  Fannie  E,  Ha- 

zlewood;  (2),  Elizabeth  L.  Miller. 
3564.  William  Edgar,  b.  22  Feby.,  1866;  d.  27  May,  1884. 
3666.  Mary  Ada,  b.  about  17  May,  1877,  St  John,  N.  B.,  d.  ae.  4 

years. 

2261.  Charles  Herbert*  Pendleton  (WUliam*,  William'',  Oli- 
vef*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rockland, 
Me.,  6  May,  1860.  For  many  years  he  has  been  a  druggist  in  that 
city,  where  he  has  built  up  a  very  prosperous  business.  Mr.  Pendle- 
ton has  taken  much  interest  in  the  preparation  of  this  genealogy, 
and  has  contributed  a  great  deal  of  material  thereto. 

Charles  H.*  Pendleton  married  18  November,  1871,  Evie  M.  Far- 


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rington,  bom  14  February,  1851,  Warren,  Me.,  daughter  of  Percy 
and  Suaan  Farrington. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rockland: 

3566.  Nettie  fivelyn^^  b.  23  Nov.,  1872;  m.  at  Rockland,  2  Aug., 

1894,  Edwin  Leslie  Br<lwn,  b.  25  March,  1869,  son  of  John 
and  Martha  A.  (Paul)  Brown.     No  issue.     Res.  Rockland. 

3567.  Clarence  Arthur,  b.  28  Nov.,  1883;  unm.    He  has  been  a  stQ- 

dent  in  the  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston, 
Mass. 

2259.  AI.BSRT  L.*  Pendlkton  (Littleton  Morgan*,  William^,  OH- 
vet*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  East 
Thomaston,  Me.,  8  May,  1842.  He  served  in  Uie  U.  S.  Navy  during 
the  Civil  War,  and  afterwards,  continuing  a  seafaring  life  in  the 
merchant  service,  rose  to  be  a  master  mariner.  He  was  swept  over- 
board from  his  ship  and  drowned,  27  December,  1879. 

Albert  L.*  Pendleton  married  31  January,  1864,  Caroline  D. 
Crockett,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Susan  (Ulmer)  Crockett.  Slie 
died  21  September,  1886. 

Issue,  bom  at  Rockland,  Me.: 

3568.  EUa  C.^S  b.  May,  1865;  d.  unm.,  20  June,  1883. 

3569.  Frederick  C,  b.  Nov.,  1866;  d.  Aug.,  1867. 

3570.  Albert  E.,  b.  1868;  d.  19  July,  1886. 

2266.  Augustus  Almn*  Pkndi.eton  {Avthroe^,  WUliam'j  OK- 
t?er*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rock- 
land, Me.,  8  September,  1845.  He  was  for  many  years  engaged  in 
the  ice  business  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  retiring  in  1901.  Since  that  time 
he  has  lived  mainly  in  Brooklyn. 

Augustus  A.^  Pendleton  married  16  December,  1879,  Elisabeth  R. 
Bennett,  bom  23  July,  1854,  Jamaica,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Joanna  (Smith)  Bennett. 
Issue: 

3571.  Dewitt  Archer^S  b.  3  Oct.,  1885,  Brooklyn ;  d.  there,  30  May, 

1907. 

2268.  Ambrose  Warren*  Pendleton  (Ambrose*,  William'',  OH- 
vet*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  City 
Island,  N.  Y.,  20  August,  1851,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  18  Janu- 
ary, 1908.  As  a  young  man  he  studied  law,  and  for  a  time  was  a 
member  of  the  New  York  law  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Osbom,  and  a 
proctor  in  admiralty.  He  left  the  bar  to  enter  upon  a  business  life, 
and  for  quite  a  number  of  years  operated  two  supply  stores  on  Co- 
lumbus Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Ambrose  W.*  Pendleton  married  1  December,  1878,  Sarah  J.  Van- 
derBeck,  daughter  of  John  VanderBeck.  She  was  bom  in  New 
York  City,  1  December,  1853,  and  died  there,  6  April,  1906. 


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Issue^  first  two  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 
3672.  Ambrose  Warren^^  Jr.,  b.  11  June,  1880;  m.  Blanche  Foster. 
3573.  Augustus  A.,  b.  6  Sept.,  1881;  unm.     Res.  New  York  City. 
3674.  Sarah  J.,  b.  4  Sept,  1883,  Corinth,  N.  Y.;  m.  George  Murphy, 

and  had  a  son  bom  in  April^^  1909. 
3576.  Robert,  b.  10  July,  1886,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  unm.     Res.  New 

York  City. 

3676.  Ida  May,  b.  14  Oct.,  1888,  New  York  City. 

3677.  James,  b.  30  March,  1890,  New  York  City. 

2272.  Henrt  Folsom*  Pendleton  (Ambroie^,  William',  Oliver^, 
Capt,  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  City  Island, 
N.  Y.,  19  June,  1860,  and  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  September, 
1901.  He  married  (1),  10  October,  1888,  Eliza  S.  Wyckoff,  who 
died  1  July,  1894.  He  married  (2),  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  22  AprQ, 
1896,  Helen  E.  White,  bom  18  Febmary,  1879,  daughter  of  George 
S.  and  Jennie  (Brown)  White. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 

3578.  William  H.^^  b.  13  March,  1890. 

3579.  Meeker  H.,  b.  25  July,  1891. 

3580.  Herbert  F.,  b.  14  June,  1893. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3581.  Gladys  May,  b.  6  Jany.,  1897. 

3582.  Henrietta  V.,  B.  18  Feby.,  1899. 

2278.  Frederick  Hodoman*  Pendi^eton  (Erastus  O.S  Davids, 
Henry^,  Capt  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  7  November,  1838,  and  died  at  Oakland,  Calif.,  29  June, 
1903.  From  1845  to  1860  he  followed  the  sea,  during  which  time 
he  made  several  voyages  round  the  world,  was  engaged  in  the  trans- 
port service  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  took  part  in  a  South  American 
revolution,  in  which  he  was  wounded.  Some  time  after  his  retire- 
ment from  the  sea  he  removed  to  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  where  he 
engaged  in  the  milling  business. 

Frederick  H.»  Pendleton  married  20  April,  1875,  Elizabeth  Caro- 
line Seip,  bom  16  January,  1845,  Baltimore,  Md.,  daughter  of  Philip 
Seip. 

Issue: 

3583.  Erastus  Otis*^  b.  23  Feby.,  1876,  San  Francisco.     He  was 

graduated  from  the  University  of  Califomia  with  the  de- 
gree of  Ph.  G.,  in  1898,  and  for  some  years  has  been  con- 
nected with  the  Owl  Drag  Co.  of  San  Francisco.  He  was 
unm.  at  last  accounts. 

3584.  Edna  Frances,  b.  23  Feby.,  1887,  Oakland,  Calif. 

2291.  Thaddeus  Augustus*  Pendleton  (Charles  Augustus*,  WiU 
Ham  Henry',  Henry*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was 


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born  at  Chicago^  111.,  6  November,  1869.  He  has  been  for  some 
yean  agent  for  the  Michigan  Central  Railroad  at  Centreville,  Mich. 
He  married  (1),  at  LesUe,  Mich.,  20  April,  1893,  Li«rie  HnU, 
daughter  of  Guy  C.  and  Katherine  (Ly(»)  Hull.  He  married  (2), 
at  Centreville,  Mich.,  6  November,  1906,  lissie  Meyers,  bom  there, 
12  September,  1880,  daughter  of  Christopher  W.  and  Sopha  (Smith) 
Meyers. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 
8686.  George  Amold^^  b.  12  Jany.,  1907,  Centreville,  Mich. 

2308.  Charles  Bryant*  Pendlbton  {Henry  Scott^,  Amos^, 
Henry^,  CapU  William^ ,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  North- 
port,  Me.,  16  October,  1874,  and  has  made  his  home  for  a  number 
of  years  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  He  married  at  East  Northport,  Me., 
22  October,  1902,  Esther  Gardner  Hills,  born  there,  15  January, 
1876,  daughter  of  Oscar  and  Mary  A.  (Mahoney)  Hills. 

Issue: 
3586.  Mary  Elizabeth^^  b.  7  Aug.,  1904,  Northport,  Me. 

2321.  JuDsoN  Augustus*  Pendleton  {Frederick  Augustus^,  Fred- 
ericle',  Zehulon^,  Amos^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Elba, 
Wis.,  4  February,  1856,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that  state, 
where  he  is  occupied  in  farming.  His  present  address  is  at  Sheldon, 
Wis. 

He  married  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  5  February,  1875,  Frances  Viola 
Freeman,  bom  16  March,  1857,  Lowell,  Wis.,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  Betsey  Ann  (Lathrop)  Freeman. 
Issue:  i 

3687.  Albert  Charles^^  b.  1  Nov.,  1876,  Elba,  Wis.;  m.  Jennie  M. 

Hanson. 

3688.  Artie  Olive,  b.  18  Dec.,  1877,  Lowell,  Wis.;  d.  3  Jany.,  1882. 

3689.  Bertha  Ann,  b.  2  Feby.,  1880,  Lowell,  Wis.;  m.  at  Minneap- 

olis, Minn.,  4  March,  1900,  James  Joseph  Ward,  b.  6  March, 
1867,  Belle  Creek,  Minn.,  son  of  Patrick  Henry  and  Ellen 
(Caserly)  Ward.  Res.  Minneapolis.  Issue  (Ward):  i. 
Gladys  Frances^^,  b.  21  Sept.,  1902,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 

3690.  Goldie  Miay,  b.  1  May,  1885,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.;  d.  23  Jany., 

1886. 
3591.  Manley  Judson,  b.  21  Feby.,  1887,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

2322.  Seward  Harris*  Pendleton  {Frederick  Augustus^,  Fred- 
erick'', Zehulon^,  Amos^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Elba, 
Wis.,  12  September,  1869,  and  is  now  employed  in  carpentry  at 
Fond-du-Lac,  Wis.  He  married  (1),  at  Hill's  Comers,  Mich.,  27 
April,  1879.  Emma  Brath.  They  were  divorced  not  lonsj  afterwards, 
and  he  married  (2),  at  Calamus,  Wis.,  1  January,  1885,  Lottie  May 
Hall,  bom  there,  1  May,  1869,  died  23  April,  1895,  daughter  of 
James  and  Eliza  (Thompson)  Hall. 


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Seward  H.*  Pendleton  married  (3),  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  21  Oc- 
tober, 1899,  Mrs.  Almira  Besde  (Coddington)  Oliver,  bom  7  No- 
vember, 1867,  Trenton,  Wis.,  died  14  February,  1904,  MUwaukee, 
Wis.,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Macintosh)  Coddington. 

He  married   (4),  at  Fond-du-Lac,  Wis.,  20  August,   1904,  Mrs. 
Florence  Horn,  ne6  Garfield,  bom  9  May,  1862,  Depere,  Wis. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

3692.  Sarah  Belle^^  b,  3  Aug.,  1885,  Trenton,  Wis.;  m.  at  Chicago, 

111.,    10   Dec.,    1908,    Cameron   Drake,   son   of   David   and 
Kisire  (Anderson)  Drake.     Res.  Sheldon,  Wis. 

3693.  Elmer  Daniel,  b.  17  Oct.,  1886,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

3694.  Vema  Lottie,  b.  14  Feby.,  1888^  Lowell,  Wis. 

3695.  Earl  Frederick,  b.  23  Oct.,  1890,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.;  d.  28 

Dec.,  1890. 

2328.  CoRNXLius  Welles*  Pendleton  {Rev.  William  Henry^, 
Joshua  Kenyon',  Otis^,  Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  January,  1859.  He  was  graduated  from  Brown 
University  in  1881,  and  during  the  next  three  years  taught  school 
and  studied  law  at  Salinas,  CaLif.  Following  his  admission  to  the 
bar  of  that  state  in  1884,  he  practiced  for  a  year  in  San  Francisco, 
and  then  located  at  Los  Angeles,  where  he  has  since  made  his  home. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  California  State  Assembly  for  the  30th, 
3l8t,  and  34th  sessions,  was  chosen  Speaker  of  the  34th  Assembly, 
and  was  elected  to  thei  State  Senate  for  the  next  two  years.  In  1906 
Mr.  Pendleton  was  appointed  U.  S.  Collector  of  Customs  for  the  Dis- 
trict of  Lo6  Angeles. 

Comelius  W.*  Pendleton  married  at  San  Francisco,  12  July,  1886, 
Elizabeth  Ellis  Brower,  bora  there,  16  Oct.,  1859,  daughter  of  John 
Duryea  and  Harriet  Louise  (Morton)  Brower. 

Issue,  bom  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.: 
3596.  Comelius  Welles^^,  Jr.,  b.  28  Oct.,  1888.    He  is  an  undergrad- 
uate at  the  University  of  California. 
3697.  Albertine,  b.  20  Sept.,  1891.  ^^ ; 

2330.  Florence  Beebe*  Pendleton  (Rev.  WUHam  Henry*,  Joshua 
Kenyon',  Otis*,  Amos*,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  New 
York  City,  17  February,  1867.  She  married  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
4  October,  1887,  James  Gustave  Scarborough,  bom  26  June,  1864, 
Baton  Rouge,  La.,  son  of  James  Warren  Scarborough.  Res.  Los 
Angeles.  Mrs.  Scarborough  is  well  known  in  musical  circles  both  at 
home  and  abroad;  possessing  a  rich  contralto  voice  of  unusual  vol- 
ume and  flexibility,  and  with  the  remarkable  range  of  over  three  oc- 
taves, she  has  met  with  unvarying  success  wherever  she  has  sung. 
She  studied  under  some  of  the  best  known  teachers  in  Europe,  and 
made  an  extremely  favorable  impression  at  concerts  in  London,  Geneva, 
and  Paris.  In  this  country,  Mrs.  Scarborough  has  been  soloist  with 
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and  has  engaged  in  oratorio  besides.     She  was  for  a  time  a  member 
of  Henry  W.  Savage's  English  Grand  Opera  Company.     Her  hus- 
band is|  a  well-known  attorney  in  Los  Angeles.    They  have  one  child 
(Scarborough) : 
i.  Horace  Pendleton^^  b.  6  Aug.,  1894,  Santo  Ana,  Calif. 

2333.  Charles  Howard*  Pendleton  (Rev.  William  Henry^,  Jo$hua 
Kenyon',  Otis^,  Amoi^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  New 
Yorit  City,  19  July,  1875,  and  is  now  living  in  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
He  married  there,  14  September,  1901,  Edna  Helen  Bird,  bom  at 

Grass  Valley,   Calif.,  in   1879,  daughter  of  William  R.  and  

(Carr)  Bird. 
Issue: 

3598.  Helen  Bird",  b.  6  July,  1902,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

2337.  Henry  Morgan*  Pendleton  (Edward^,  Joshua  Kenyon', 
Otii^,  Amoi^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Broddyn,  N.  Y., 
19  December,  1871.  He  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Eunz  and  Pendle- 
ton, commission  merchants  at  170  Reade  Street,  New  York  City. 

He  married  23  January,  1907,  Louise  Miner,  daughter  of  Alfred 
and  Minerva  Miner,  of  Stonington,  Conn. 
Issue : 

3599.  Constance",  b.  26  May,  1908. 

2338.  Edward  Kenyon*  Pendleton  (Edward^,  Joshua  Kenyon', 
Otis^,  Amos^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
24  September,  1873,  and  died  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  5  Novem- 
ber, 1898.  He  married  at  North  Stonington,  26  October,  1898,  Har- 
riet E.  White.    She  married  (2),  Leander  F.  Park. 

Edward  E.*  and  Harriet  E.  (White)  Pendleton  had  one  child: 

3600.  Edward  Kenyon*^  Jr.,  b.  and  d.  12  June,  1899,  North  Ston- 

ington, Conn. 

2343.  Bessie*  Pendleton  (Charles  Otis^,  Joshua  Kenyon',  Otis*, 
Amos^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20 
December,  1868.  She  married  there,  19  June,  1889,  Albert  F.  Blake, 
bom  5  June,  1865,  Leominster,  Mass.,  son  of  Franklin  S.  and  Mary 
A.  (Colbum)  Blake.     Res.  Newport  News,  Va. 

Issue   (Blake),  first  five  bom  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  others  at 
Newport  News: 
i.  Florence  May^®,  b.  8  June,  1890. 
ii.  Edward  Franklin,  b.  26  Oct.,  1891 ;  d.  2  Jany.,  1905. 
iii.  Frederick  Pendleton,  b.  4  Feby.,  1894. 
iv.  Francis  Sergent,  b.  26  Sept.,  1895. 
V.  William  Filmore,  b.  8  Jany.,  1897. 
VI.  Edith  Virginia,  b.  1  Sept.,  1900. 
vii.  Mary  Louise,  b.  12  Oct.,  1904. 

2358.  Harold   Sweet*    Pendleton    (Nathan    Whitehead*,   Amos 


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Palmer',  Gilbert^,  Atnot^,  CoL  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sagi- 
naw^ Mich.^  13  September,  1876.  He  was  for  some  time  an  assistant 
foreman  in  the  stock  yards  of  Nelson  Morris  &  Co.,  the  Chicago  pack- 
ers, and  is;  now  with  the  National  Packing  Co.  at  Richmond,  Va. 

He  married  9  December,  1903,  Cornelia  Blanche  Rnst,  daughter 
of  Nimrod  Ashby  Rnst 
Issne : 

3601.  Harold  Swcet*^  Jr.,  b.  8  May,  1905,  Lnray,  Va. 

2363.  (Lieut.)  Harris*  Pendleton  (4th)  (J/arm*,  Harris'',  Har- 
ris, Amos^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Gnilford,  Conn.,  31 
October,  1872.  For  some  years  he  was  associated  with  his  father  in 
the  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Son,  undertakers,  at  New  London,  Conn. 
At  the  outbreak  of  the  War  with  Spain  he  was  a  member  of  Co.  I, 
3rd  Regt,  Connecticut  National  Guard,  which  volunteered  for  the 
United  States  service.  Mr.  Pendleton  was  1st  Sergeant  of  his  com- 
pany from  the  30th  of  June  to  the  28th  of  July,  1898,  was  commis- 
sioned 2nd  Lieutenant  on  the  29th  of  July,  and  1st  Lieutenant  on 
the  15th  of  October  in  that  year.  He  was  mustered  out  with  his  com- 
pany, 20  March^  1899. 

Upon  the  organization  of  the  volunteer  regiments  to  put  down  the 
insurrection  in  the  Philippines,  Harris  Pendleton  received  a  commis- 
sion on  the  5th  of  July,  1899,  as  Captain  in  the  26tb  U.  S.  Infantry, 
and  saw  much  active  service  in  those  islands.  He  subsequently  en- 
tered the  regular  army  as  1st  Lieutenant  in  the  18th  Infantry,  and 
in  1908  was  once  more  on  duty  in  the  Philippines. 

Harris*  Pendleton  married  in   New  York  City,  in  March,  1905, 
Eatherine  Sanno,  daughter  of  General  James  M.  J.  Sanno. 
Issue: 

3602.  Mary^*,  b.  Jany.,  1906,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

2373.  George  Chace  •  Pendleton  (Samuel  Boitum*,  Gurdon', 
Harris*,  Amos*,  CoL  WxlUam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  17  March,  1875.  He  was  a  bookkeeper  for  the  International 
Correspondence  Schools  for  quite  a  number  of  years,  first  at  Scranton, 
Pa.,  then  at  Washington,  D.  C,  and  is  now  secretary  of  one  of  their 
offices  in  New  York  City. 

George  C*  Pendleton  married  at  Carbondale,  Pa.,  30  June,  1897, 
Cora  Etta  Avery,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Almira  (Burdick)  Avery. 
Issue: 

3603.  Helen  Annie*^  b.  18  July,  1904,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2376.  GtTRDON*  Pendleton  (3rd)  {Gurdon*,  Gurdon',  Harris*, 
Amo^^  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  borai  at  Berkeley,  Calif.,  29  Au- 
gust, 1879,  and  is  now  living  in  New  London,  Conn.  He  married  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  22  January,  1906,  Maud  Isabel  Bronghton,  born 
there,  3  October,  1880,  daughter  of  William  Fred  and  Frances  T. 
(James)  Broughton. 


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Issne: 

3604.  Gurdon*^  (4th),  b.  26  March,  1907,  Wilmington,  Del.;  d.  7 

Aug.,  1907. 

2388.  Walter  Bowbn*  Pendleton  (James  Buchanan^,  Ourdan', 
Harris^,  Amos^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Stonzngton, 
Conn.,  6  Fcbruaiy,  1884,  and  is  now  an  engineer  in  Westerly,  B.  I. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  19  August,  1905,  Amy  Cazanda  Eenyon, 
daughter  of  Willard  H.  and  Sarah  M.  (Potter)  Eenyon,  of  Wyom- 
ing, R.  I. 

Issue,  bom  at  Westerly: 

3605.  Gladys  Marie^S  b.  19  May,  1906. 

3606.  Helen  Marguerite,  b.  15  Jany.,  1909. 

2419.  Joseph  Allen*  Pendleton  (George^,  Joseph',  Joseph* . 
Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me., 
28  March,  1872,  and  has  always  lived  in  that;  town.  He  is  a  member 
of  the  prosperous  firm  of  Sprague  &  Pendleton,  painters  and  house 
decorators,  at  Dark  Harbor. 

He  married  12  June,  1894,  Loella^®  Ryder,  a  second  cousin,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  L.  and  [2160]  Clara  A.*  (Pendleton)  Ryder. 
Issue,  born  at  Islesboro: 

3607.  Gerald^^  b.  27  May,  1897;  d.  29  June,  1897. 

3608.  Emily,  b.  21  April,  1902. 

2434.  Everett  Green*  Pendleton  (Christopher  Bailey* ,  Green', 
Green*,  Lieut.  Peleg*,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Essex, 
Iowa,  24  March,  1873.  He  is  engaged  in  farming  in  that  town,  and 
is  also  interested  in  the  pump  and  windmill  business.  He  married 
at  Essex,  15  December,  1898,  Susie  linstrom,  bom  10  August,  1877, 
Burlington,  Iowa,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Anna  (Nelson)   Linstrom. 

Issue,  bom  at  Essex,  Iowa: 

3609.  Lucille  Loy^S  b.  17  Aug.,  1899. 

3610.  Lawrence  Clifford,  b.  1  March,  1902. 

3611.  Rudolph  Christopher,  b.  7  Nov.,  1906. 

2435.  Clerman  Harvey*  Pendleton  (Christopher  BaUey*, 
Green'',  Green*,  Lieut.  Pele^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Essex,  Iowa,  8  January,  1876,  and  has  always  lived  in  that  town, 
where  he  is  occupied  in  farming.  He  married  at  Essex,  in  1898, 
Ida  Belle  Hamm,  bom  there,  7  December,  1877,  daughter  of  John 
and  Ruth  Katherine  (David)  Hamm. 

Issue,  born  at  Essex,  Iowa: 

3612.  Lenora  DelP^  b.  11  Sept.,  1898. 

3613.  Glenn  Lee,  b.  17  April,  1900. 

3614.  Bertha  Florence,  b.  10  March,  1902. 

3615.  Laurel  Ruth,  b.  19  April,  1904. 

2437.  Edward    Poston*    Pendleton    (Edward   Payson*,   Green'^ 


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Green*,  Lieut,  Peleg^,  Col,  WiUiam^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  Nelson- 
Tille^  Ohio^  17  July^  1877,  and  is  now  living  at  Princeton,  Kan., 
where  he  is  a  stock  raiser  and  breeder  of  fine  Hereford  cattle.  He 
married  at  Ottawa,  Kan.,  10  November,  1898,  Genevieve  Lingard, 
daughter  of  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Baker)  Lingard. 
Issne,  bom  at  Ottawa,  Kan.: 

3616.  Lois  G.^^  b.  13  Aug.,  1899;  d.  11  March,  1901. 

3617.  Raymond  E.,  b.  17  Dec,  1900. 

3618.  Gertrude  Lingard,  b.  28  May,  1903. 

2440.  Ferdinand  Harriman^  PsNi>LETON  {Andrew  Sherboume^, 
John  Park'',  Green*,  Lieut,  Peleg*,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Searsport,  Me.,  16  June,  1864.  For  some  years  past  he  has  made 
his  home  in  East  Boston,  Mass.  He  is  with  the  John  Hancock  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co. 

He  married  at  Searsport,  Me.,  6  February,  1888,  Esther  Houston" 
Park,  daughter  of  WilUam  Henry  and  [462]  Maria  EmeUne^  (Pen- 
dleton) Park. 
Issue: 

3619.  Ferdinand  Harriman^^  Jr.,  b.  27  Nov.,  1891,  Searsport,  Me. 

3620.  Infant  daughter,  d.  at  birth. 

3621.  William  Henry,  b.  7  Feby.,  1906,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

2449.  Frederick  Nichols®  Pendleton  (Phineas*,  Phineat^,  Capt, 
Phineas*,  Lieut,  Peleg*,  Col,  William^,  Joeeph*),  was  bom  at  sea,  24 
March,  1859.  He  was  graduated  from  Philips  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass.,  in  1878,  and  immediately  afterwards  went  to  Portland,  Ore- 
gon, where  he  has  lived  most  of  the  time  since.  For  the  last  twenty- 
five  years  he  has  been  in  the  men's  clothing  and  furnishing  business, 
and  is  now  a  member  of  the  prosperous  firm  of  Buffum  and  Pen- 
dleton. He  is  also  Vice  President  of  the  Pendleton  Co.  at  Seattle, 
Wash.,  which  carries  on  a  similar  business  inf  that  city. 

Frederick  N.*  Pendleton  married  at  Portland,  Oregon,  21  Novem- 
ber, 1895,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Peters)  Upton,  widow  of  Edward  Frank 
Upton,  and  daughter  of  Daniel  Shepard  and  Mattie  Caroline  (Clays) 
Peters. 

Issue,  bom  in  Portland,  Oregon: 

3622.  Margaret^S  b.  18  May.  1899. 

3623.  Letitia  Sage,  b.  16  Oct.,  1902. 

2456.  Phineas*  Pendleton  (4th)  (Phinea**,  Phineas^,  Capt, 
Phineae*,  Lieut,  Pele^,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sears- 
port, Me.,  31  January,  1878.  He  is  President  and  General  Mana- 
ger of  the  Pendleton  Co.,  dealers  in  men's  furnishings  at  Seattle, 
Wash.  He  married  at  Seattle,  16!  September,  1903,  Esther  lone  Cut- 
ler, bora  18  March,  1879,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.,  daughter  of  William 
Isaac  and  Mary  (Lynch)  Cutler. 


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Issne,  bom  at  Seattle,  Wash*: 
3624.  Phincas*^  (5th),  b.  31  Jany.,  1906;  d.  3  Fcby.,  1906. 
3G25.  Jane,  b.  1  Oct.,  1908. 

2475.  Fred  Albert*  Pendleton  {Jamet  Monroe^,  WiUiawJ, 
George^,  John^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Warren,  Brad- 
ford County,  Pa.,  18  Febmary,  1866,  and  died  there,  17  November, 
1889.     He  married  Lettie  Morrill,  by  whom  he  had  issue: 

3626.  Nancy^S  d.  in  inf. 

Mrs.  Lettie  (Morrill)  Pendleton  married  (2),  Ellis  Leroy  Ar- 
nold, and  lives  in  Warren  Center,  Pa. 

2478.  William  Dexter*  Pendleton  (Charles  Franklin^  WUUam', 
George^,  John^,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Bradford 
County,  Pa.,  4  April,  1869,  and  is  living  at  Warren  Center,  in  that 
county.    He  married  4  January,  1893,  Iza  Bowen. 

Issue : 

3627.  Winnie  M.*^  b.  25  Sept.,  1898. 

2479.  Stephen  Emerson*  Pendleton  (Charles  Franklin*,  WU- 
liam',  George*,  John*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North 
Warren,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  21  September,  1871,  and  now  lives 
at  Warren  Center. 

He  married  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  28  September,  1899,,  Jennie  Deuel, 
bora  6  March,  1882,  Tracy  Creek,  Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  daughter 
of  Abner  and  Mary  S.  (Brainard)  Deuel. 

Issue,  bom  at  Warren  Center,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.: 

3628.  Gladys  M.l^  b.  16  June,  1902. 

3629.  Bemice.  A.,  b.  13  July,  1903. 

2486.  Thomas  Herbert*  Pendleton  (William  Loren*,  WiUiam', 
George*,  John*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bora  in  Bradford 
County,  Pa.,  10  November,  1879,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming 
near  Andover,  Ohio. 

He  married,  3  July,  1900,  Minnie  Clark,  bora  22  August,  1876, 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Madeline   (Giddings)   Clark. 
Issue,  bora  near  Andover,  Ohio: 

3630.  Frances's  b.  4  Feby.,  1904;  d.  28  Aug.,  1904. 

3631.  Loren  Clark,  b.  20  Feby.,  1905. 

3632.  Emma  Lucille,  b.  16  Aug.,  1907. 

2491.  Ellis  B.*  Pendleton  (Livingston  Jenks*,  Nathan'', 
George*,  John*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bora  in  Tioga  County, 
N.  Y.,  16  December,  1858,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Little  Meadows,  Pa. 
He  married  at  Vestal,  N.  Y..  29  October,  1890,  Meda  R.  Nemire, 
bora  there,  16  August,  1872,  daughter  of  John  and  Catherine 
(Hull)  Nemire. 


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Issue,  bom  in  Tioga  Comity,  N.  Y.: 

3633.  Lee  Lyman^^  b.  10  Nov.,  1896. 

3634.  Jenks  Dewitfce,  b.  15  June,  1899;  d.  28  March,  1901. 

2495.  Leslie  Benjamin*  Pendleton  ( Benjamin  Bufflngton^, 
Nathan',  George*,  John^,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
South  Warren,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  6  July,  1882,  and  is  now  a 
salesman  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  He  married  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  in 
1905,  Elsie  Whitaker  Allyn,  bom  11  December,  1883,  Warren  Cen- 
ter, Pa.,  daughter  of  Caleb  and  Pherine  (Jones)  Allyn. 
Issue: 

3635.  Glenn  Halvor^^  b.  26  Sept.,  1905,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2497.  Ralph  Howard*  Pendleton  (Henry  Harrison^,  Charle$^, 
George^,  John^,  Col.  WUliam!^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  24  July,  1877.  He  was  graduated  from  the  New  England 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1902,  taught  there  for 
some  time  afterwards,  and  then  returned  to  Philadelphia  where 
he  is  a  successful  teacher  of  the  pianoforte. 

Ralph  H.*  Pendleton  married  in  Philadelphia,  23  October,  1905, 
Bertha  Devine   Morris,  bom  there,   28   March,   1883,   daughter   of 
Thomas  and  Harriet  Leighton  (Blandford)  Morris. 
Issue: 

3636.  Wilson  Howard^*,  b.  5  May,  1908. 

2505.  Jeremiah  Mitchell*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Gavitt*,  Charles 
Lee'',  Charles  Lee*,  John*,  Col,  JVilliam^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  12  October,  1868.  He  is  a  blacksmith  at  Stony 
Creek,  Conn.  He  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  27  Febraary, 
1891,  Anna  Earl  Nash,  daughter  of  George  M.  and  Harriet  Nash. 
She  died  at  Westerly,  1  March,  1902,  and  he  married  (2),  also  at 
Westerly,  28  October,  1902,  his  third  cousin,  [2504]  Ethel  Mary* 
Pendleton,  daughter  of  [1314]  John  Augustus*  and  Mary  (Smith) 
Pendleton. 

Issue — ^by  first  wife: 

3637.  George  M.^^  b.  30  Jany.,  1894,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

3638.  Grace. 

3639.  Jeremiah   Earl,   b.   28    Jany.,   1902,   Westerly;   d.    16    Aug., 

1903. 

2514.  William  Augustus*  Pendleton  (Esra  Frederick*,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Greenwood,  N.  Y.,  11  November,  1838,  and  died  at  Neligh, 
Nebr.,  31  January,  1892.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Waterloo,  Iowa, 
and  Neligh,  Nebr.  He  married  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  6  May,  1862, 
Eleanor  Finley,  bom  10  October,  1841,  LaPorte,  Ind.,  died  15 
May,  1909,  Loveland,  Colo.,  daughter  of  David  and  Martha  (Bil- 
lington)  Finley. 


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Issue,  bom  at  Waterloo,  Iowa: 

3640.  Gertrude  Pamelia",  b.  31  July,  1863;  d.  31  Jany.,  1877. 

3641.  Rena  May,  b.   6  Jany.,  1865;  m.   Franklin  H.   Rice.     Res. 

Neligh,  Neb.  Issue  (Rice):  i.  Florence  EUen^\  b.  22 
Mch.,  1888.  ii.  Wilda  Faleniine,  b.  14  Feby.,  1890.  iii. 
WUhur  Franklin,  b.  8  April,  1894.  iv.  OrviUe  Ethelhert, 
b.  24  Nov.,  1898. 

3642.  Harriet  Ellen,  b.  1  Dec.,  1867;  m.  Orleans  W.  Adams.     Res. 

near  Elgin,  Nebr.  Issue  (Adams):  i.  EtheU^,  b.  19  Aug.^ 
1888.  ii.  Adelhert,  b.  19  July,  1890.  iii.  William  Pendle- 
ton, b.  12  July,  1892.     iv.  MaHha  May,  b.  10  Dec..  1894. 

3643.  Mary  Emma,  b.  2  Mch.,  1869;  m.  8  Nov.,  1894,  Alonxo  Ed- 

wards, b.  19  Feby.,  1858,  Toulon,  111.,  son  of  Lewis  and 
Frances  (Branscomb)  Edwards.  No  issue.  Res.  Love- 
land,  Colo. 

3644.  Martha  Adelaide,  b.  27  Oct.,  1871;  m.  Kit  C.  Edwards,  b.  3 

Mch.,  1854,  Toulon,  111.,  son  of  Lewis  and  Frances 
(Branscomb)  Edwards.  Res.  Clearwater,  Neb.  Issue 
(Edwards):  i.  Marjorie  Ellen^^,  b.  23  June,  1906.  iL 
Lewis  Augustus,  b.  2  April,  1909. 

2517.  Ebenezer  Richardson*  Pendi^xton  (Ezra  Frederick^, 
Frederick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was 
born  in  DuPage  County,  111.,  17  September,  1845,  and  is  now  living 
at  Waterloo,  Iowa.  He  married  at  Waterloo,  16  May,  1871,  Ro- 
villa  Ann  Cobb,  bom  2  March,  1849,  in  Cattaragus  County,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  William  Stoughton  and  Ann  Eliza  (Ungingfelter) 
Cobb. 

Issue,  bom  at  Waterloo,  Iowa: 

3645.  Alice  May^S  b.   2   Oct.,   1873;  m.   11   May,   1897,  Le  Veet 

Taylor.     No  issue.     Res.  Waterloo,  Iowa: 

3646.  Minnie  Pearl,  b.  29  July,  1878;  m.  20  July,  1898,  Harry  C. 

Steinmayer,  b.  1  April,  1871,  Waterloo,  Iowa,  son  of  Carl 
August  and  Sarah  B.  (Bence)  Steinmayer.  Res.  Waterloo. 
Issue  (Steinmayer):  i.  DeElda  Pearl^^,  b.  21  July,  1900. 
ii.  Lloyd  Pendleton,  b.  9  Jany.,  1902.  iii.  Neva  May,  b. 
15  April,  1904. 

2519.  Ezra  Frederick*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Ezra  Frederick^, 
Frederick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  near  Nauvoo,  111.,  3  June,  1860,  and  is  now  living  at  Thorn- 
burg,  Iowa. 

He  married  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  17  September,  1873,  Sarah  Alice 
Jackson,  bom  4  January,  1852,  at  Xenton,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam and  Rachel  (Hosman)  Jackson. 
Issue : 

3647.  A^gie  May^^,  b.  23  Aug.,  1875;  m.  at  Sigourney,  la.,  about 

July,    1898,   Charles    Frank   Crone,   s<hi     of   Jacob   Crone. 


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Res.    Marshalltown,   la.     Issue     (Crone):     i.  NeU   PetuUe- 
ton^\  b.  10  May,  1903. 

3648.  George  Henry,  b.  27  Mch.,  1883,  Neligh,  Nebr.;  m.  Clara  E. 

Allison. 

3649.  Frederick  Jackson,  b.  11  Jane,  1890. 

2624.  Bradford  Henry*  Pendleton  (Charles  Henry^,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  WUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Elgin,  111.,  22  March,  1846,  and  died  at  Evanston,  111.,  20  Octo- 
ber, 1898.  He  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Chicago,  and 
after  studying  at  Racine  College,  attended  the  University  of  Iowa 
for  about  two  years.  He  then  engaged  in  the  lumber  business,  first 
in  Chicago,  then  in  Iowa  and  finally  in  Solomon  City,  Kansas,  of 
wliich  place  he  was  mayor  for  a  time.  He  retired  from  business 
in  1891  and  spent  the  remainder  of  his  life  at  Evanston,  111. 

Bradford  H.*  Pendleton  married,  1  January,  1873,  Emma  Hor- 
tense  Bowen,  bom  24  March,  1847,  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Jesse  and  Mary  A.   (Johnson)   Bowen. 
Issue,  bom  at  Solomon  City,  Kansas: 

3650.  Carleton  Henry^^  b.  5  Oct.,  1875;  m.  Georgia  D.  Mattison. 

3651.  Mary  Louise,  b.  11  Jany.,  1877;  unm.     Res.  Evanston,  111. 

2525.  Warren  Colbv*  Pendleton  (Charles  Henry^,  Frederick'^, 
Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Elgin, 
111.,  3  February,  1849,  and  in  1904  was  in  the  confectionery  business 
at  Wenatchee,  Wash.  He  married  at  Solon,  Iowa,  4  September, 
1878,  Annie  M.  Wallack,  bom  5  July,  1859,  Iowa  City,  Iowa, 
daughter  of  Martin  J.  and  Josephine  (Thomas)  Wallack.     Issue: 

3652.  Elizabeth  M.*S  b.  27  May,  1879,  Lincoln,  Nebr.;  m.  22  Sept, 

1903,  Albert  S.  Church.     Res.  (1904),  Missoula,  Mont. 

3653.  Edith  M.,  b.  13  April,  1881,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

3654.  Warren  Colby,  Jr.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1882,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

3655.  Ednah  D.,  b.  6  June,  1887,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

2526.  Martin  James*  Pendleton  (Charles  Henry^,  Frederick'^, 
Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa„  21  March,  1852,  and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  20  June, 
1892.  Under  the  stage  name  of  Mark  Pendleton  he  was  a  noted 
actor  of  his  time,  playing  leading  parts  with  Joseph  Jefferson, 
Fanny  Davenport  and  others  who  were  famous  in  the  legitimate 
drama.  One  of  his  favorite  roles  was  that  of  "  Capt.  Absolute " 
in  "  The  Rivals/'  and  he  also  made  a  notable  success  in  Shakes- 
perean  productions. 

Martin  J.*  Pendleton  married,  26  August,  1877,  Alice  Maud 
Worthington,  bom  14  February,  1857,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  daughter  of 
George  and  Maria  Cushman  (Blackmar)  Worthington.  She  mar- 
ried (2),  Henry  Wells  Calkins  and  is  now  deceased.  In  1903,  Mr. 
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Issue  of  Martin  J.^  and  Alice  Mand  (Worthington)  Pendle- 
ton: 

3656.  Edwin  Henry^^  b.  26  Fthj.,  1878,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3657.  George  Worthington,  b.  21  June,  1881,  New  York  City. 

3658.  Alice  Worthington,  b.  20  Oct.,  1882,  Iowa,  City,  la. 

3659.  James,  b.  21  June,  1884,  Iowa  City,  la. ;  d.  infancy. 

3660.  Eugenia,  b.  22  Nov.,  1887,  Cleveland,  O. 

Ref.:  ''Worthington  Family,"  by  George  Worthington;  ''Tbe  JefFersons,'* 
by  William  Winter. 

2528.  Celestia  Ann*  Pendlkton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
Pleasantvale,  111.,  9  January,  1843.  She  married  at  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah,  6  September,  1863,  Carlos  Newton  Gillett,  bom  21  February, 
1842,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Horace  Eaton  and  Sarah 
E.  (Moore)  Gillett.  Mrs.  Gillett  and  all  her  family  now  Uve  at 
Teton,  Fremont  County,  Idaho. 

Issue  (Gillett),  first  five  bom  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
i.  Sarah  Elizabeth",  b.  12  June,  1865;  m.  21  Oct.,  1886,  John 

Briggs.     She  has  had  eleven  ch. 
ii.  Carlos  Newton,  Jr.,  b.  12  Aug.,  1867;  unm. 
iii.  Minnie  Ann,  b.  6  Feby.,  1871. 
iv.  Francis,  b.  11  Jany.,  1874. 
V.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  11  Nov.,  1876;  m.  27  Oct.,  1898,  Minnie 

L.  Cloward. 
vi.  Horace  Eaton^  b.  10  Dec,  1878,  Rockport,  Uteh;  m.  28  Dec., 
1899,  Mary  Jones. 

2531.  Joshua*  Pendlxton  {Benjamin  Franklin^,  Frederick, 
Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joieph^),  was  bom  on  the 
plains  of  Iowa,  while  his  parents  were  en  route  to  Utah,  24  May, 
1848.  For  the  last  thirty  years  he  has  lived  at  Wauship,  Utah, 
where  he  is  engaged  in  blacksmithing.  He  married  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  23  November,  1868,  Delpha  Stewart,  bom  there,  15 
July,  1849,  daughter  of  William  and  Delpha  (Jones)  Stewart. 

Issue,  first  four  born  in  Salt  Lake  City,  others  at  Wauship, 
Utah: 

3661.  Jessie  Lavina^^  b.   23   Mch.,  1870;  m.  at  Logan,  Utah,   18 

Nov.,  1892,  Anthony  Bates,  b.  29  Sept.,  1867,  Wauship, 
Utah,  son  of  Jo|m  and  Rachel  (Elison)  Bates.  Res.  Salt 
Lake  City.  Issue  (Bates),  b.  Salt  Lake  City:  L  Rubi/ 
May^^,  b.  22  May,  1894.  ii.  John  Anthony,  b.  8  Jany., 
1897.  iii.  Floyd  Joshua,  b.  6  Dec.,  1900.  iv.  Cora  Melba, 
b.  24  Aug.,  1905. 

3662.  Delpha  Elizabeth,  b.   6   Nov.,  1872;  m.  at  Logan,  Uteh,  20 

May,  1893,  James  Barrow,  b.  26  June,  1862,  Columbus, 
Neb.,  son  of  John  and  Martha  (Galley)  Barrow.  Res.  Salt 
Lake   City.     Issue     (Barrow):     i.  Jame$   William^^,   b-    23 


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June,  1897;  d.  19  Sept.,  1898.  ii.  Billa  June,  b.  23  June, 
1899.  iii.  Grace,  b.  3  Feby.,  1901.  iv.  Delpha  Jane,  b. 
17  Sept.,  1903.  V.  Verl,  b.  19  June,  1905.  vi.  Vivian 
Alace,  b.  17  Dec.,  1907. 

3663.  William  Joahua,  b.  27  May,  1874;  m.  (1),  Elizabeth  J.  Max- 

well;  (2),  Millie  Lee. 

3664.  John  Benjamin,  b.  18  Oct.,  1876;  m^  Olive  £.  Rhead. 

3665.  Cora  E.,  b.  6  Aug.,  1879;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Uteh,  12 

Sept.,  1906,  George  A.  Larson,  b.  5  Dec.,  1881,  Pleasant 
Grove,  Utah,  son  of  Andrew  and  Lizzie  (Smith)  Larson. 
Res.  American  Fork,  Utah.  Issue  (Larson):  i.  Virginia 
AlUen^\  h.  14  Oct.,  1907,  Wauship,  UUh;  d.  27  Nov.,  1909. 

3666.  Rilla  M.,  b.  4  May,  1882;  m.  31  Dec.,  1903,  John  W.  Condie, 

b.   23  Sept.,  1878,  son    of  and  Elizabeth   (Rainson) 

Condie.  Res.  Preston,  Idaho.  Issue  (Cond;ie):  i.  MeU 
vin,  b.  28  Aug.,  1905.  ii.  Evelyn,  h.  18  June,  1907.  iii. 
LucOle,  b.  24  Sept.,  1908. 

3667.  Frank  Curtis,  b.  19  Jany.,  1884;  m.  Nettie  J.  Wilson. 

3668.  Lawrence  Patten,  b.  29  Jany.,  1886;  hl  Anna  Byms. 

3669.  Pearl  L.,  b.  6  April,  1887;  d.  13  Oct.,  1887. 

3670.  Mary  J.,  b.  6  May,  1888. 

3671.  Ezra,  b.  12  Dec,  1890;  d.  22  Dec,  1890. 

3672.  Vera  R.,  b.  11  April,  1892. 

3673.  Melvin  G.,  b.  20  Aug.,  1896. 

2533.  Albert  Marion*  Pendleton  {Benjamin  Franklin*,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  WUliam^,  Joteph^),  was  bom  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  4  March,  1852,  and  died  there,  4  July,  1906. 
He  was  for  many  years  a  blacksmith  in  that  city.  He  married,  19 
February,  1877,  Frances  E.  Milner. 

Issue,  born  at  Salt  Lake  City: 

3674.  Albert  Marion^S  Jr.,  b.  1  Dec,  1877;  m.  Edith  Smyth. 

3675.  Francis  Milner,  b.  16  Oct.,  1879;  m.  Millie  King. 

3676.  Lillie  Mabel,  b.  4  Oct.,  1881 ;  m.  22  Mch.,  1899,  Leroy  Rose. 

Res.  Salt  Lake  City.  Issue  (Rose):  i.  Mahel  Martha^^, 
b.  28  Nov.,  1899.     ii.  Bessie  Alice,  b.  29  June,  1902. 

3677.  Sophia  Pearl,  b.  2  Jany.,  1884;  m.   18   Sept,  1907,  Henry 

Jones,  b.  in  England,  3  May,  1878, 

3678.  Annie  June,  b.  18  June,  1887^;  d.  18  Jany.,  1889. 

3679.  Hazel  Ivy,  b.  1  Aug.,  1890;  d.  26  Oct.,  1890. 

3680.  Naomi  Alberte,  b.  4  Sept.,  1892.  , 

2534.  Lavina  Amelia^  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin*,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  17  January,  1854.  She  married  there,  5  May, 
1873,  John  G.  Williams,  born  29  December,  1848,  Shrewsbury, 
Shropshire,  England,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Williams.  Residence 
Sugav  City,  Idaho. 


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Issue  (Williams): 
i.  Mary  Lavina^^,  b.  24  Feby.,  1876,  Cokevillc,  Wyo.;  m.  14  Dec., 

1892,  Ulrick  C.  Pogge.     Res.  Teton,  Idaho, 
ii.  William  Franklin,  b.  1  April,  1878,  Salt  Lake  City,  Uteii;  m.  2 

Dec.,  1901,  Marian  Lorensen.     Res.  Teton,  Idaho, 
iii.  Ethel  A.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1880,  Salt  Lake  City;  m.  7  Jany.,  1897, 
Frederick  Schwendiman.     Res.  Sugar,  Idaho. 

2535.  Joanna  Melissa^  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  Fred- 
erick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  21  November,  1866,  and  died  there,  8  March, 
1906.  She  married,  at  Salt  Lake  City,  6  November,  1881,  James 
Cleary  Palmer,  bom  there,  11  Febraary,  1864,  son  of  Frederick  M. 
and  Mary  Ann  (Cleary)  Palmer. 

Issue  (Palmer): 
i.  Clara  M.^®,  b.  8  March,  1886. 
ii.  James  Pendleton,  b.  1  June,  1888. 

2536.  Abram  Patten*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  4  April,  1858,  and  is  now  occupied  in  black- 
smithing  at  Twin  Falls,  Idaho. 

He  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  29  January,  1885,  Mary  Almira 
Wells,  bom  14  April,  1865,  Hayfork,  Calif.,  daughter  of  Luke  Ford 
and  Medora  Ann  (Kester)  Wells. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  in  Salt  Lake  City: 

3681.  Mabel",  b.  6  May,  1888;  unm. 

3682.  Grace,  b.  28  Feby.,  1891. 

3683.  Shirley  Ernest,  b.  17  Aug.,  1894. 

3684.  Gravina,  b.  7  Oct.,  1901,  St.  Anthony,  Idaho. 

3685.  Walter  Abram,  b.  12  June,  1905,  Albion,  Idaho. 

2539.  Violet  Jepfery*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin*,  Freder- 
ick'', Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  St. 
George,  Utah,  15  January,  1865.  She  married  28  June,  1883,  Ha- 
den  W.  Church,  bom  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  8  September,  1848,  son 
of  Haden  and  Sarah  (Arteberry)  Church. 

Issue  (Church),  last  six  bom  at  St.  George,  Utah: 
i.  Manette^^  b.  27  Aug.,  1884,  Panguitch,  Utah, 
ii.  John  Henry,  b.  5  Jany.,  1887,  St.  George,  Utah, 
iii.  Clara  Jane,  b.  10  June,  1889,  Panguitch. 
iv.  Alice,  b.  11  Jany.,  1892. 
V.  Josephine,  b.  3  Oct.,  1894. 
vi.  Vernon,  b.  9  Nov.,  1896. 
vii.  Earl,  b,  19  Jany.,  1899. 
viii.  Violet,  b.  17  Dec,  1901. 
ix.  Rhomah,  b.  29  Sept.,  1906. 


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2541.  Benjamin  Franklin*  Pendleton^  Jr.  {Benjamin  Franks 
lin^,  Frederick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William'^,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  St.  George^  Utah^  30  September^  1868^  and  has  always  made 
his  home  in  that  town^  where  he  is  engaged  in  farming.  He  married 
26  November,  1891,  Amelia  Young  Thompson^  bom  18  April,  1864, 
St  George,  Utah,  daughter  of  William  Henry  and  Matilda  (Young) 
Thompson. 

Issue,  bom  at  St.  George: 

3686.  Lulal^  b.  16  Sept.,  1892. 

3687.  Benjamin  Franklin  (3rd),  b.  6  April,  1894. 

3688.  Amelia,  b.  6  March,  1896. 

3689.  Anthony,  b.  16  Aug.,  1897. 

3690.  Matilda,  b.  12  March,  1899. 

3691.  WUUam  Owen,  b.  27  April,  1901. 

3692.  Alice,  b.  3  July,  1903. 

3693.  Clarence,  b.  22  Sept.,  1906;  d.  30  July,  1907. 

3694.  Agnes,  b.  7  Nov.,  1907. 

2643.  Minnie  Jepfery*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at 
St.  George,  Utah,  29  January,  1874.  She  married  there,  22  Decem- 
ber, 1892,  Charles  Church,  son  of  Hiram  S.  and  Melissa  (Elmer) 
Church. 

Issue  (Church),  bom  at  Panguitch,  Utah: 
i.  Effie^^  b.  26  Sept.,  1893. 
ii.  Ivy,  b.  19  June,  1896;  d.  Aug.,  1896. 
iii.  Marie,  b.  26  April,  1901. 
iv.  Charles  Franklin,  b.  12  Sept,  1903. 
V.  Violet,  b.  9  June,  1907. 

2544.  Wilford*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin^,  Frederick'', 
Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  St. 
George,  Utah,  28  November,  1876.  He  married  there,  21  May,  1900, 
Lucy  Underwood,  bom  29  June,  1879,  Beaver,  Utah,  daughter  of 
George  M.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Lee)  Underwood.  Mr.  Pendleton  has 
lived  for  some  years  at  Panguitch,  Utah,  where  he  is  a  blacksmith 
and  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Issue,  bom  at  Panguitch: 

3695.  Wilford  EarPS  b.  19  June,  1902. 

3696.  Thelma,  b.  30  Dec.,  1903. 

3697.  Nellie,  b.  1  Dec,  1905. 

2547.  Andrew  Jackson*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Andrew  Jackeon^,  Fred- 
erick'', Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joaeph*),  was  bom  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  22  November,  1868.  He  has  always  lived  in 
that  city,  where  he  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  &  Speirs, 
blacksmiths. 

He  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  30  November,  1882,  Elizabeth  A. 
Cooper,  bom  there,  6  October,  1860,  daughter  of  William  and  Eliza- 
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Issue,  bom  in  Salt  Lake  City: 

3698.  Mary  Elizabeth'^  b.  11  Jany.,  1886. 

3699.  Frederick  Andrew,  b.  27  June,  1886. 

3700.  Erma  Ida,  b.  12  Nov.,  1888. 

3701.  Nora,  b.  19  July,  1890. 

3702.  Mabel  Claire,  b.  11  Nov.,  1892. 

3703.  Ealph  Cooper,  b.  14  June,  1894. 

3704.  George  Dewey,  b.  4  Jany.,  1898. 

3705.  Waldo  Cooper,  b.  8  Nov.,  1901. 

2550.  Frances  Martha*  Pendleton  {Harry^,  Lodomck'',  Benjor 
min^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sheffield,  Mass., 
8  October,  1853.  She  married  at  Tempc,  Aria.,  23  November,  1879, 
Andrew  Jackson  Port.  He  died  at  Mangtun,  Texas,  14  June,  1893, 
and  his  widow  is  now  living  at  Jacksonville,  Oregon. 

Issue  (Port) J  bom  at  Tempe,  Ariz.: 
i.  Harry^S  b.  19  April,  1881;  d.  5  May,  1881. 
ii.  Minnie  Priscilla,  b.  11  July,  1883;  m.  at  Wood,  Okla.,  25  Jany., 
1899,  Decatur  Davis.     They  had  one  ch.:     i.  Andrew  Lee^^ 
(Davis),  b.  25  July,  1905,  Jacksonville,  Ore. 
iii.  Lee  Chapin,  b.  19  July,  1889. 

2551.  Minnie  Jennette*  Pendleton  {Harry^,  Lodowtck',  Ben- 
jamin^, Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Sheffield, 
'Mass.,  1  November,  1858.  She  married  at  Tempe,  Ariz.,  29  May, 
1887,  Conrad  Meyer,  who  died  there,  21  September,  1904.  Mrs. 
Meyer  is  a  graduate  of  the  Cleveland  [Ohio]  Homeopathic  Medical 
College. 

Issue  (Meyer),  bom  at  Tempe,  Ariz.: 

i.  Mabel  Frances^^  b.  22  May,  1888. 

ii.  Lucy  Chapin,  b.  Oct.,  1889;  d.  22  June,  1893. 

iii.  Nellie,  b.  May,  1891 ;  d.  23  June,  1893. 

iv.   Harry,  b.  29  Jany.,  1893. 

V.  Carl,  b.  27  July,  1894. 

vi.  Albert,  b.  11  Feby.,  1896. 
vii.  Clifford,  b.  26  Aug.,  1898. 
viii.  Margaret,  b.  3  Sept.,  1900. 

ix.  Infant  son,  b.  15  Oct.,  1903;  d.  3  Dec.,  1903. 

2562.  Benjamin  Elmer*  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Whipple*,  Capt. 
Joshua',  Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  21  September,  1866,  and  has  always  lived  in 
that  town.  He  married  there,  22  November,  1887,  Mary  Eva  Bar- 
ber, bom  7  July,  1871,  Hopkinton,  daughter  of  John  Nelson  and 
Clarinda  (Burdick)  Barber. 

Issue,  bom  at  Hopkinton: 

3706.  Marion  Blanche^^  b.  16  May,  1890. 

3707.  Fred  Howard,  h.  28  Oct.,  1895. 


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2563.  Edwin  Etjgbnb*  Pxndlbton  {Ednumd^,  Amos'',  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  SyracuBe,  N.  Y.^  16 
March,  1867.  He  lived  in  Florida  for  some  years,  and  now  makes 
his  home  at  York,  Pa.,  where  he  follows  the  trade  of  a  carpenter. 
He  married  15  June,  1890,  Delia  F.  Davis,  bom  13  March,  1866, 
Estherville,  Iowa,  daughter  of  Thomas  C.  and  Mary  E.  (Wilber) 
Davis. 

Issue,  bom  at  Welaka,  Florida: 

3708.  Alice^^  b.  4  March,  1892. 

3709.  Edmond,  b.  15  May,  1894. 

3710.  Emily,  b.  17  Sept.,  1896! 

2566.  Henry  Walker*  Pendleton  (Edmond^,  Amos',  Benjamin^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  19 
October,  1872.  He  is  a  steamfitter,  and  for  some  years  past  has  lived 
in  the  Jamaica  Plain  district  of  Boston,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Crystal  Lake,  Florida,  30  November,  1893,  Jennie 
M.  Avery,  bom  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Charlea  and  Agnes 
(Williams)  Avery. 
Issue: 

3711.  Clarence  Henry",  b.  16  Aug.,  1900,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

2567.  William  Joseph'  Pendleton  {Joseph*,  David',  David^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
14  November,  1842,  and  has  lived  at  Westbrook,  Conn.,  for  many 
years.  He  married  (1),  13  May,  1872,  Grace  Ann  Hayden,  daugh- 
ter of  Calvin  and  Mary  (Redfield)  Hayden.  She  died  at  Westbrook, 
11  November,  1872,  aged  33  years,  and  he  married  (2),  19  April, 
1879,  Mary  Ida  Stokes,  bom  3  November,  1862,  daughter  of  Gilbert 
Goodrich  and  Jane  Eliza  (Hayden)  Steves. 

Issue — ^by  second  wife — bom  at  Westbrook,  Conn.: 

3712.  Etta  Augusta",  b.  17  March,  1881. 

3713.  George  Lee,  b.  9  March,  1884. 

3714.  Charles  Alberto,  b.  22  Dec.,  1886. 

3715.  Clara  Louise,  b.  2  Dec.,  1889. 

3716.  Emma  Josephine,  b.  2  June,  1893. 

3717.  Ruth  Mary,  b.  31  July,  1898. 

2571.  Benjamin  Franklin*  Pendleton  (David*,  David',  Davids, 
Benjamin*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  20 
December,  1841.  As  a  young  man  he  made  several  voyages  to  sea, 
mid  in  1863  went  to  California,  where  he  enlisted  at  Sacramento,  on 
the  28th  of  September,  1864,  in  Co.  E,  4th  Regt.,  Calif.  Volunteer 
Infantry.  He  served  in  Southern  California  and  in  Arizona,  and 
upon  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  service  received  an  honorable  dis- 
charge at  San  Francisco,  31  March,  1866. 

Mr.  Pendleton  returned  East  soon  afterwards,  and  after  engaging 
in  various  occupations,  entered  the  employ  of  the  New  York,  New 
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been  for  over  twenty-five  jeaxs,  as  clerk,  bookkeeper^  and  cashier  in 
their  freight  office  at  Norwich,  Conn. 

Benjamin  F.'  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Providence,  R..  I.,  29  An- 
gust  1866,  Rath  Anna  Whitaker,  daughter  of  William  and  Charlotte 
H.  (Penno)  Whitaker.  She  died  at  Preston,  C<mn.,  14  September, 
1875,  aged  32  jears,  2  months,  and  he  married  (2),  at  Norwich, 
Conn.,  15  October,  1878,  Harriet  EHsabeth  Patridge,  daughter  of 
George  Harvey  and  Sarah  Ann  (Sweet)  Patridge. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.: 

3718.  Frederick  Irving^^  b.  25  Aug.,  1867;  m.  Emma  Peter. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3719.  Clarence  Hanmiond,  b.  4  Feby.,  1880;  m.  Mary  V.  Dinckle. 

3720.  Gertrude  Margaret,  b.  18  Dec.,  1881;  unm. 

3721.  David  Holden,  b.  25  Feby.,  1885;  unm. 

3722.  Morris  Herbert,  b.  7  Jany.,  1888;  d.  10  Aug.,  1888. 

3723.  Richard  Franklin,  b.  4  Jany.,  1890. 

2575.  WiLUAM  CouRTLAND*  Pbkdlbtok  {Courtland^,  David',  Da- 
vid^, Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Preston,  Conn., 
9  May,  1850,  and  is  now  living  at  Loomis,  Placer  County,  Calif., 
where  he  owns  a  large  fruit  farm. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  11  April,  1874,  Hannah  Burhans, 
bom  in  New  York.  City,  6  May,  1856,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  and 
Elizabeth  (Daggett)  Burhans. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  next  four  at  Creigh- 
ton,  Nebr.: 

3724.  Norman  Daggett^S  b.  3  Dec.,  1875;  d.  14  Dec.,  1876. 

3725.  Alton  Booth,  b.  24  Aug.,  1878;  m.  Mary  Higson. 

3726.  George  Hammond,  b.   26  Aug.,  1881;  m.   1907,  Maud  Han- 

cock.    He  is  proprietor  of  tiie  Loomis  Drug  Co.,  Loomis, 
Calif. 

3727.  William  Burhans,  b.  4  Aug.,  1883;  in  1907,  he  was  a  student 

at  the  University  of  California. 

3728.  Guy  Daggett,  b.  16  Sept.,  1885. 

3729.  Gladys  Elisabeth,  b.  5  Jany.,  1888. 

3730.  Carl,  b.  7  Nov.,  1890,  Loomis,  Calif. 

Ref.:    **  Burhans  Genealogy." 

2581.  WiLUAM  Champion*  Pendleton  (John  Patmer^,  William 
Champion',  Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  7  July,  1852.  He  took  up  railroading  as  a  young 
man  and  spent  several  years  as  a  fireman  on  the  old  Providence  and 
Stonington  road,  while  studying  steam  engineering.  He  then  went  to 
Baltimore,  Md.,  where  he  entered  the  Government  service  and  was 
sent  to  Charleston,  West  Virginia,  as  engineer  of  the  U.  S.  steamship 
"  Kanawha."  After  four  years  he  resigned  this  position  and  became 
an  engineer  on  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railroad,  making  his  head- 
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twice  elected  to  the  City  Council^  and  had  charge  of  the  construction 
of  the  municipal  water  works  system.  Upon  the  completion  of  the 
plant  he  declined  an  offer  to  become  its  chief  engineer,  and  removed 
to  Columbus^  Ohio,  where  he  has  since  been  employed  as  an  engineer 
on  the  Panhandle  Railroad. 

William  €.•  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  25  April, 
1872,  Mary  £.*  Hall,  a  fourth  cousin,  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
[1266]  Phebe  Chesebrough«  (Pendleton)  Hall.  He  married  (2), 
at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  25  March,  1903,  Leola  Bell  Snyder,  bom  8 
April,  1868,  Catlettsburg,  Ky.,  daughter  of  Rudolph  and  Louisa 
(Barklow)  Snyder. 
Issue ' 

3731.  George  Henry",  b.   3   Jany.,  1873,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  d.   11 

Feby.,  1873. 

3732.  Edward  Hall,  b.  18  Feby.,  1880,  Charleston,  W.  Va.;  m.  Mary 

S.  Armistead. 

3733.  Harry  Jolly,  b.  5  June,  1887,  Ashland,  Ky. 

2584.  John  Edward*  Pendleton  (John  Palmer^,  William  Cham- 
pion'^ David^,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  born  at  Caro- 
lina, R.  I.,  1  July,  1860.  He  was  graduated  from  the  New  York 
College  of  Dentistry  in  1883,  and  since  that  time  has  practiced  at 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Dr.  Pendleton  married  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  28  May,  1885,  Eve- 
lyn A.  Green,  bom  29  May,  1863,  Richmond,  R.  I.,  daughter  of 
Millen  S.  and  Thankful  (StiUman)  Green. 

Issue:  i 

3734.  Reba  A.*S  b.  28  July,  1886. 

3735.  Millen  Hoxsie,  b.  8  Nov.,  1889;  d.  18  Aug.,  1894.  ,   \ 

Rcf.!    "Green  Genealogy." 

2586.  William  Champion*  Pendleton  {Charlet  Phelps  Williamt^* 
William  Champion',  Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  22  May,  1853.  For  about  twenty  years  he 
has  been  an  inspector  in  one  of  the  city  departments  of  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 

He  married  at  New  London,  15  October,  1885,  Clara  Viola  Stacy, 
bom  20  December,  1857,  Palmer,  Mass.,  daughter  of  George  M.  and 
Clara  (Dodge)  Stacy. 
Issue: 

3736.  Harold  Dodge^S  b.  29  Dec.,  1890,  New  London,  Conn. 

Ref.:     "Dodge  Genealogy,"  p.  556. 

2587.  Frederick  Odell*  Pendleton  (Charles  Phelps  Williams^ 
William  Champion'',  Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  29  March,  1858.    As  a  young  man  he  went 


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to  Brooklyn^  N.  Y.^  and  has  made  his  home  in  that  city  e^er  since. 
He  is  a  marine  engineer. 

He  married  at  Brooklyn^  29  November,  1884,  Jane  Veronica  Crotty, 
born  28  October,  1866,  New  York  City,  daughter  of  John  and  Bridget 
(Nooney)  Crotty. 

Issue,  bom  in  Brooklyn: 

3737.  Ellen  Annl^  b.  7  July,  1886;  d.  16  Nov.,  1889. 

3738.  Marcelia  Jane,  b.  6  Sept.,  1887;  m.  in  Brooklyn,  26  Jany., 

1906,  Otto  Paul  Eisner,  b.  14  Oct,  1885,  BerUn,  Germany, 
son  of  Paul  and  Marie  (Mintsberg)  Eisner.  Res.  Brooklyn. 
Issue  (Eisner) :    i.  Frederick^^,  b.  2  Jany.,  1907. 

3739.  Mary  Chapman,  b.  9  Oct.,  1888. 

3740.  Phoebe  Palmer,  b.  10  April,  1890. 

3741.  Margaret  Louisa,  b.  30  Sept.,  1891. 

3742.  Harriet  Newell,  b.  20  Feby.,  1894;  d.  4  July,  1894. 

3743.  Charles  Frederidk,  b.  6  May,  1895. 

3744.  John  WilUam,  b.  8  Nov.,  1896. 

3745.  Marie  Jennette,  b.  3  May,  1899. 

3746.  Edward  Joseph,  b.  4  Oct.,  1900. 

3747.  Harriet  Clara,  b.  13  Nov.,  1901. 

3748.  Veronica  Philomene,  b.  27  Feby.,  1905;  d.  1  Jany.,  1906. 

3749.  Esther  Frances,  b.  26  April,  1906. 

3750.  Frederick  Odell,  Jr.,  b.  6  Dec,  1908;  d.  26  June,  1909. 

2591.  Edgar  Sheffield*  Pendleton  (Stanton  Sheffield^,  Etkan"^, 
Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col,  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Watch  Hill, 
R.  I.,  31  March,  1857,  and  is  now  living  at  West  Mystic,  Conn.  He 
married  (1),  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  18  October,  1887,  Sarah  Catherine 
Burdick,  bom  27  October,  1853,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  died  25  March, 
1897,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  W.  Clarit  and  Adaline  (Wheeler) 
Burdick.  He  married  (2),  at  West  Mystic,  Conn.,  21  August,  1900, 
Mrs.  Clara  Esther  (Hooker)  Allen,  widow  of  Amos  H.  Allen,  and 
daughter  of  Henry  Slater  and  Minerva  Jane  (Morley)  Hodcer. 
She  was  bom  in  Eton  County,  Mich.,  8  May,  1861. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

3751.  Stanton  Hooker^*,  b.  12  May,  1901,  West  Mystic,  Conn. 

2593.  David  Albert*  Pekdletok  (Albert  Denison^,  Ethan'',  Da- 
vid^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
22  March,  1862.  He  is  a  foundryman  with  the  Whiting  Machine 
Co.  at  New  London,  Conn. 

He  married  (1),  at  Hill's  Grove,  R.  I.,  14  June,  1885,  Emily  Elis- 
abeth Tanner,  bom  22  July,  1865,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  died  16  June, 
1896,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  Edwin  and  Augusta  (Sprague) 
Tanner.  He  married  (2),  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  31  March,  1904, 
Helen  Magoon,  a  cousin  to  his  first  wife,  daughter  of  Andrew  J.  and 
Adelia  A.  (Sprague)  Magoon. 


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Issue  by  first  wife: 

3752.  Edna  Frances",  b.  26  Feby.,  1889,  HiU's  Giove,  R.  I. 

3753.  Alfred  Sherman,  b.  11  June,  1896,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

2594.  Lewis  Leon®  Pendleton  (Albert  Denison^,  Ethan',  David^j 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  10  June,  1865,  and  like  his  brother  Albert  is  a  foundryman 
with  the  Whiting  Machine  Co.  at  New  London,  Conn. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  24  June,  1900,  Carrie  Vose  Co<^, 
bom  there,  12  October,  1872,  daughter  of  Albert  and  Sarah  (Beebe) 
Cook. 

Issue : 

3754.  Raymond  Edward^®,  b.  12  April,  1901,  Pawcatuck   (Stoning- 

ton).  Conn. 

3755.  Dorothy  Eleanor,  b.  20  Nov.,  1905,  New  London,  Conn. 

2596.  Palmer  Hall'  Pendleton  (Albert  Deniion^,  Ethan',  Da- 
vid^, Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  in  Charlestown, 
R.  I.,  12  November,  1870,  and  has  always  lived  in  the  part  of  that 
town  known  as  Quonochontaug. 

He  married  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  17  August,  1899,  Jenny  M.  Moor, 
bom  15  April,  1880,  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  Johia  and  Han- 
nah (Wilcox)  Moor. 

Issue,  bom  at  Quonochontaug,  R.  I.: 

3756.  Clifford^^  b.  25  Feby.,  1901. 

3757.  Albert  Denison,  b.  20  June,  1902. 

3758.  Helen,  b.  21  Nov.,  1903. 

2602.  Everett*  Pendleton  (Samuel  Francis^,  Ethan'',  David^, 
Benjamin^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  in  Providence,  R.  I., 
9  July,  1880,  and  is  an  employee  of  the  street  railroad  company  in 
that  city.  He  married  at  Cranston,  R.  I.,  24  July,  1906,  Lulu  Bar- 
ber, daughter  of  Henry  H.  and  Julia  A.  Barber. 
Issue: 

3759.  Lee  Amold*S  b.  11  March,  1907,  Providence,  R.  I. 

2622.  Frank  Ellsworth*  Pendleton  (Frank  Palmer*,  Benja- 
min Franklin',  Lebbeus*,  Benjamin*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  9  October,  1878.  He  was  graduated  from 
the  engineering  department  of  Cornell  University  in  the  class  of 
1900,  and  after  taking  a  post-graduate  course  at  Columbia,  became 
chief  engineer  and  director  of  the  New  York  Steam  Co.  Mr.  Pen- 
dleton makes  his  home  at  Montclair,  N.  J. 

He  married  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1903,  Helen  L.  Ste- 
vens, bom  24  March,  1879,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Miles  and 
Frances  Elizabeth  (Potter)  Stevens. 
Issue: 

3760.  Frank  Palmerl^  b.  9  Nov.,  1906,  Montclair,  N.  J. 


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634  THE  PBNDLBTOK  OBNSALOG7 

2626.  Ellen  Maria'  Pekdlbton  (Edwin  Jabesfi,  Benjamin',  Ja- 
hes  Chesebrough^,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Russell^  Mass.,  11  January^  1867.  She  married  at  Windsor  Locks, 
Conn.,  22  April,  1884,  Stephen  H.  Bodurtha,  bom  10  March,  1858, 
West  Granville,  Mass.,  son  of  David  A.  and  Lois  Lucinda  (Robin- 
son) Bodnrtha.  Mr.  Bodurtha  has  been  a  member  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Legislature. 

Issue  (Bodurtha),  bom  at  Blandford,  Mass.: 
i.  Warren  V.",  b.  26  April,.  1885;  m.  4  Oct.,  1905,  Minnie  Wyman. 
ii.  Stephen  Elmer,  b.  4  Feby.,  1887. 

iii.  Robert  E.,  b.  3  July,  1889. 

iv.  Frank  T.,  b.  1  June,  1891. 
V.  Lois  Sirena,  b.  8  Sept.,  1894. 

vi.  Agnes  Josephine,  b.  22  March,  1899. 

vii.  Avis  EUen,  b.  17  Feby.,  1906. 

2627.  WiLBER  Edwin*  Pendleton  {Xdwin  Jabes^,  Benjamin',  Ja- 
hes  Chesebrough^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Russell,  Mass.,  29  August,  1868,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming  at 
Granville,  Mass. 

He  married  8  August,  1891,  Grace  Phelon,  bom  4  June,  1876, 
Granville,  daughter  of  Dexter  and  Mary  Janette  Phelon. 
Issue : 

3761.  Ernest  Dexter*^  b.  30  March,  1893,  Blandford,  Mass. 

3762.  Raymond  Edwin,  b.  17  Jany.,  1899,  Granville,  Mass. 

2628.  Benjamin  Ernest*  Pendleton  (Edwin  Jabee*,  Benjamin'', 
Jabez  Chesehrough^,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William\  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Russell,  Mass.,  12  October,  1870,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Granville, 
Mass. 

He  married  at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  in  1892,  Neima  Phelon,  daughter 
of  Dexter  and  Mary  Janette  Phelon. 

Issue,  first  tiiree  bom  in  Blandford,  Mass.: 

3763.  Wallace  Scott",  b.  29  April,  1893. 

3764.  Benjamin  Stiles,  b.  21  Sept.,  1895. 

3765.  Howard  Lawrence,  b.  16  June,  1901 ;  d.  6  Jany.,  1909. 

3766.  Grace  Gladys,  b.  ,  Westfield,  Mass. 

3767.  Leon  Dexter,  b.  3  Nov.,  1903,  Granville,  Mass. 

3768.  Frank  Stanley,  b.  25  March,  1907,  Granville. 

2629.  Thomas  Harlen*  Pendleton  (Edwin  Jabez*,  Benjamin'', 
Jabez  Chesebrough*,  Benjamin*,  Col,  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Russell,  Mass.,  17  March,  1872,  and  is  a  stationary  engineer  at 
Mundale,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Mundale,  in  1896,  Delia  L.  White,  bora  in  1880  at 
Middlebury,  Vl.,  daughter  of  James  J.  and  Edna  C.  (Bergon)  White. 
Issue,  first  three  born  in  Westfield,  Mass. : 

3769.  Daughter,  unnamed,  b.  16  April,  1897;  d.  18  April,  1897. 

3770.  Edna  Sirena^«,  b.  25  Aug.,  1898. 


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3771.  OUve  Louise,  b.  16  Aug.,  1902. 

3772.  Edwin  Thomas,  b.  16  March,  1904. 

3773.  Sirena  Aldrich,  b.  14  Feby.,  1909. 

2638.  Edward  Wheeler*  Pendleton,  Jr.  {Edward  Wheeler'', 
Henry'',  Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  JVUliam^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Sturgis,  Mich.,  6  March,  1863.  He  received  his  education  at  the 
Michigan  Military  Academy,  Orchard  Lake,  Mich.,  and  is  now  a 
druggist  at  Sturgis.  Like  his  father,  Mr.  Pendleton  is  a  Knight 
Templar  and  Thirty-third  Degree  Mason. 

Edward  W.'  Pendleton  married  Josephine  Mary  MacLoughlin, 
bom  6  October,  1869,  daughter  of  William  and  Caroline  (Maran- 
tette)  MacLoughlin. 

Issue,  bom  at  Sturgis,  Mich. : 

3774.  Mary  Laura^^  b.  25  April,  1901. 
3776.  Mary  Gertmde,  b.  23  Sept.,  1902. 

3776.  Mary  Josephine,  b.  1  March,  1905. 

2639.  George  Henry*  Pendleton  (Charles  Henry*,  Henry'', 
Jothua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William* ,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Peters- 
burg, 111.,  23  January,  1858.  For  some  years  he  was  a  railroad  con- 
ductor in  Kansas,  then  a  hotel  keeper  at  Lyle,  Wash.,  and  after  some 
experience  of  fruit  raising  in  that  state,  he  removed  in  January, 
1909,  to  Clearwater,  Okla. 

He  married  at  Sharon,  Kansas,  12   January,  1887,  Mary   Ruth 
Higby,  bom  5  October,  1868,  Rock  Island,  111.,  daughter  of  Albert 
Tracy  and  Mary  (Beardsley)  Higby. 
Issue  * 

3777.  Charles  Albert*^  b.  22  Oct.,  1887,  Nickerson,  Kas. 

3778.  Neva  Ruth,  b.  25  Dec,  1889,  Nickerson. 

3779.  Ina  Dorothy,  b.  30  Dec,  1892,  Purity,  Kas. 

3780.  George,  b.  4  Oct.,  1895,  near  Pond  Creek,  Okla. 

3781.  Edward  Marvin,  b-  9  Feby.,  1900,  Lyle,  Wash. 

3781a.  Irma  Catherine,  b.  17  May,  1907,  near  Wapato,  Wash. 

2643.  Jat  Henrt*  Pendleton  (William  Lansing*,  Henry'', 
Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  La- 
Grange,  Ind.,  1  May,  1866.  He  has  spent  the  greatest  part  of  his 
life  in  Kansas,  where  he  is  now  a  prosperous  dealer  in  general  mer- 
chandise at  Havana  in  that  state. 

He  married  (1),  at  Sedan,  Kas.,  1  April,  1884,  Clara  Melissa  Staf- 
ford, b.  1867,  died  28  June,  1891,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Angeline 
Stafford.     He  married   (2),  at  Independence,  Kas.,  7  April,   1897, 
Lillie  May  Stafford,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Hannah  Stafford. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Peru,  Kas.: 

3782.  Edna  May",  b.  10  April,  1885;  d.  25  Oct,  1887. 

3783.  Laland  Clifford,  b.  8  Nov.,  1886. 

3784.  Link  Lansing,  b.  26  Nov.,  1888. 


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Issue  by  second  wife,  born  at  Havana,  Kas.: 

3785.  Jay  Howard,  b.  7  Jany.,  1898. 

3786.  Delia  Lucile,  b.  3  July,  1899. 

3787.  Forest  Glendon,  b.  14  April,  1901. 

3788.  May  Pauline,  b.  4  April,  1903. 

2653.  Dallas  L.  Cady*  Pskdlxton  (DalUu  M.\  Henry',  Joshua^, 
Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  10  September,  1871. 
For  some  years  he  has  been  a  clerk  in  the  offices  of  the  "  Woodmen 
of  the  World,"  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Dallas  L.  C*  Pendleton  married  at  Denver,  19  September,  1894, 
Lena  M.  Ridinger,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Ridinger. 
Issue  I 

3789.  Dallas'  Cady^^  b.  29  Feby.,  1896. 

3790.  Hazel  Pearl,  b.  11  March,  1898. 

3791.  Vera  May,  b.  12  May,  1901. 

2655.  Charles  Edward*  Pendleton  (DalUu  M.^,  Henry',  Joshua*, 
CapL  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  30  December,  1875, 

and  now  lives  in  Santa  Ana,  Calif.     He  married • ,  and  has 

issue: 

3792.  EtheP^ 

3793.  O. 

2657.  Merritt*  Pendleton  {Chauncey  Henry^,  Joseph',  Joshua*, 
Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Easton,  N.  Y., 
6  January,  1852,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming  at  Minetto,  N.  Y. 

He  married  14  September,  1876,  Matilda  Northrup,*  daughter  of 
Daniel  and  Sarah  Northrup,  of  Constantia,  N.  Y. 
Issue  * 

3794.  Son,  b.  5  Dec,  1878;  d.  30  Dec.,  1878. 

3795.  Ida  May'^  b.  6  Aug.,  1885. 

2658.  George  Henry*  Pendleton  (Chauncey  Henry*,  Joseph\ 
Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Easton, 
N.  Y.,  6  March,  1859,  and  for  many  years  has  made  his  home  in 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  manager  of  a  large  grocery  store. 

He  married  at  Syracuse,  17  February,  1878,  Harriet  Louise  Thomp- 
son, born  there,  25  April,  1855,'  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Matilda 
(Brown)  Thompson. 

Issue,  bom  iuj  Sjrracuse,  N.  Y.: 

3796.  Ella  Eurilla^<>,  b.   14  June,  1880;  m.  at  Syracuse,  30  June, 

1908,  Emest  Martin  Kellogg. 

3797.  May  Harriet,  b.  26  April,  1884. 

3798.  Edna  Catherine,  b.  25  June,  1887. 

2660.  Frank    Herbert*    Pendleton     (Solon    Elijah^,    Joseph^, 
•  Erroneously  given  as  Matilda  Sawyer  in  the  Hollister  Genealogy. 


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Jo9hua\  Capt.  Jathua^,  Col.  WUliam\  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y.,  26  June,  1858,  and  has  lived  in  New  York  City  the 
greater  part  of  his  life.     He  married  £lisabeth  Harbelt,  who  was 
born  5  May,  1867,  and  died  about  1897. 
Issue,  bom  in  New  York  City: 

3799.  Edith  Emily",  b.  1  April,  1887. 

3800.  Bessie  King,  b.  18  Dec.,  1888;  m.  16  April,  1906,  Herbert 

Emery  Post     Res.  New  York  City. 

3801.  Florence  K.,  b.  22  Oct,  1890;  d.  12  April,  1891. 

3802.  Edwin  Solon,  b.  15  May,  1892. 

3803.  Addie  Cushman,  b.  25  Dec.,  1893. 

2663.  John  Love  joy*  Pendi^eton  (Joseph  Avander^,  Joseph'', 
Joehua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  5  April, 
1861,  and  is  engaged  in  the  restaurant  business  at  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  24  October,  1882,  Mary  Emily  Kenyon,  bom  13 
February,  1862,  daughter  of  Pierpont  B.  and  Ruth  Ann  (Palmer) 
Kenyon. 

Issue: 

3804.  Carrie  Ruth*^  b.  5  Sept,  1884. 
3806.  Hattie  May,  b.  17  May,  1886. 

3806.  Elizabeth  Kenyon,  b.  31  July,  1888. 

3807.  Joseph  Kenyon,  b.  30  May,  1890. 

3808.  Lucy  Delight,  b.  25  Nov.,  1894. 

3809.  Gertrode  Lillian,  b.  4  July,  1896. 

2664.  Harrt  Ludlow*  Pendleton  (Joshua  Philander^,  Joseph'', 
Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Cha- 
tham, N.  Y.,  28  November,  1855,  and  is  now  living  in  Rensselaer, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  masonry  business. 

He  married,  19  April,  1876,  Jessie  Jones,  daughter  of  Cornelius 
and  Cornelia  (Palmer)  Jones. 
Issue : 

3810.  Grace  May*®,  b.   30  April,  1878,  Grcenbush,   N.   Y.;  m.   14 

Oct,  1894,  James  Carlos  McCoy.  Res.  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Issue  (McCoy):  i.  Margaret  May^^,  b.  9  Aug.,  1895.  ii. 
Carlos  James,  b.  24  July,  1897.  iii.  Jessie  Cornelia,  b.  5 
July,  1899.     iv.  Frederick  Jewett,  b.  20  Dec.,  1902. 

3811.  Corvia  ComeHus,  b.  30  Nov.,  1880;  d.  27  Dec,  1885. 

3812.  Frank  Harry,  b.  10  Mch.,  1882,  Castleton,  N.  Y.;  m.  Cath- 

erine D.  Marohn. 

3813.  Harry  Joshua  C,  b.  8  Aug.,  1888,  Castleton,  N.  Y. 

2665.  John  Henry*  Pendleton  (Joshua  Philander^,  Joseph'', 
Joshua*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William!^,  Joseph*),  was  born  at  Cha- 
tham, N.  Y.,  4  December,  1856.  He  is  a  mason  and  builder  at 
Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  14  June,  1881,  Minnie  £.  Brooks,  daughter  of  Abram 


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L.  and  Mary  Ann  (Harrington)  Brooka.     She  died  at  RenaseLaer^  17 
December^  1905.     Issue: 

3814.  Mary  Eveline",  b.  22  Mch.,  1882,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.;  d.  15 

April,  1898. 

3815.  Ludlow  Vandcnborg,  b.  16  Oct,  1883,  Chatham,  N.  Y.;  unm. 

2667.  Frank  Joseph*  Pbndlbtok  (Joshua  Philander*,  Joseph', 
Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Cha- 
tham, N.  Y.,  25  June,  1861.  He  has  made  his  home  at  Rensselaer, 
N.  Y.,  for  quite  a  number  of  years,  and  is  engaged  in  teaming. 

He  married,  6  May,  1880,  Jennie  £.  Brooks,  daughter  of  Abram 
L.  and  Mary  Ann  (Harrington)  Brodks.     Issue: 

3816.  Harvey  Joseph",  b.  23  Sept.,  1883;  unm. 

2673.  (Dr.)  Frbdbric  Milford'  Pendleton  {Rev.  Henry^, 
Charles',  Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  25  September,  1859.  He  received  his 
education  at  the  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  and  at  the  Rush 
Medical  College  in  Chicago,  from  which  he  was  graduated  20  Feb- 
ruary, 1883,  with  the  degree  of  M.  D.  Dr.  Pendleton  is  now  prac- 
tising at  Quincy,  111. 

He  married  at  Minooka,  III.,  22  May,  1884,  Almira  Ann  Dirst, 
bom  15  May,  1860,  Galena,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Fletcher  and  Anna 
A.  (Dustin)  Dirst. 
Issue: 

3817.  Nettie  Vivian^S  b.  28  April,  1885,  Magnolia,  lU. 

3818.  Miriam  Bemice,  b.  27  June,  1896,  Quincy,  111. 

2678.  Morris  Alston*  Pendleton  (George  Allen^,  AnseP,  Wil- 
liam^, Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  24  October,  1880,  and  is  now  living  at  Mystic, 
Conn. 

He  married  at  North  Stoning^ton,  25  December,  1900,  Ethna  I. 
Hoxsie,  bom  26  January,  1879,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  daughter  of  Simon 
and  Lillian  (Sisson)  Hoxsie. 
Issue: 

3819.  Morris  AnseP^  b.  26  Aug.,  1902,  Naperville,  111. 

3820.  Lucius  Hoxsie,  b.  6  July,  1904,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

3821.  Mildred  Estelle,  b.  12  April,  1906,  Mystic,  Conn. 

3822.  Elizabeth  Bower,  b.  23  May,  1908,  Mystic,  Conn. 

2684.  George  Ansel*  Pendleton  (Chauncey  Cleveland*,  AnseP, 
William*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Pres- 
ton, Conn.,  24  March,  1878,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that 
town. 

He  married,  12  August,  1903,  Clara  Belle  Benjamin,  daughter  of 
Charles  Henry  and  Georgie  Belle  (Park)  Benjamin. 


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Issue: 

3823.  Charles  Clevelaiid^S  b.  9  April,  1905,  Preston,  Conn. 

2688.  Louis  Henry*  Pendi^kton  (^Charles  Henry^,  Solomon 
Story'',  William\  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Preston,  Conn.,  22  July,  1871,  and  is  now  a  grain  dealer  at 
Underbill,  Vt. 

He  married  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  10  March,  1897,  Hannah  Amelia 
(Mulkin*,  daughter  of  Charles  Edwin  and  Julia  H.  (Brewster)  Mul- 
kin.  She  was  bom  7  January,  1874  ["  Brewster  Genealogy,"  p. 
479]. 

Issue : 

3824.  Ralph  Wilfred^S  b.  28  Aug.,  1899,  East  Hardwick,  Vt. 
3826.  Julian  Brewster,  b.  14  Feby.,  1903,  Hardwick,  Vt. 

2692.  John  Starkweather*  Pendi^eton  (Charles  Henry^,  Solo- 
mon Story'',  William^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  Col.  William!^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Scotland,  Conn.,  7  June,  1880.  About  1902  he  went  to 
Groton,  Conn.,  and  after  clerking  for  awhile  in  a  grocery  and 
market,  entered  into  business  there  for  himself. 

He  married  at  New  London,  Conn.,  3   October,  1906,  Anna  E. 
Parks,  daughter  of  David  and  Margaret  (Dale)  Parks. 
Issue: 

3826.  Millard  Dale^S  b.  2  Aug.,  1908. 

2702.  William  Walter*  Pendleton  (John  William*,  Solomon 
Story'',  William*,  Capt.  Joshua*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Preston,  Conn.,  23  February,  1886,  and  is  now  living  in  that 
town. 

He  married,  20  May,  1906,  Lydia  Gosda. 
Issue: 

3827.  Dorothy  Josephine^S  b.  5  April,  1907. 

2751.  Nellie  A.*  Pendleton  (Joy  Handy*,  Ward',  Joshua*,  In- 
crease, Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Akron,  Ohio,  27  Sep- 
tember, 1843.  She  married  (1),  at  Akron,  20  September,  1867, 
Stephen  Matherson,  and  (2),  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  7  November,  1888, 
Joseph  N.  Ferguson.     Residence,  Detroit. 

Issue,  by  first  husband  (Matherson),  born  at  Akron,  Ohio: 
i.  Joy  Pcndleton^^,  b.  2  Aug.,  1870. 

ii.  Stephen,  Jr.,  b.  20  May,  1873;  d.  11  May,  1907,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.;  m.  Catherine  Baker.  In  early  Hfe  he  went  to  New 
York  City  and  enterinjif  the  coffee  business,  became  in  time 
president  of  the  firm  of  Matherson  &  Co.,  coffee  brokers,  at 
No.  91  Wall  street.  On  the  ni^ht  of  May  9,  1907,  his 
home  in  Brooklyn  was  destroyed  by  fire,  and  as  escape  by 

*  Erroneously  given  as  Mnlkins  in  the  Norwich  records. 


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640  THX  FBNDLBTON   mtUfmALOOY 

the  stairs  was  cut  off^  Mr.  Mather8<«  saved  his  two  small 
sons  by  tossing  them  from  the  upper  windows  into  the  hands 
of  the  crowd  that  had  gathered.  Before  the  arrival  of  the 
firemen  he  was  severely  burned  in  protecting  his  wife  from 
the  flames  and  died  two  days  later  at  the  King's  County 
Hospital.  His  widow,  although  only  slightly  injured^  died 
the  following  May  16  as  the  result  of  grief  and  shock, 
iii.  Arthur^  b.  19  June^  1876 ;  deceased. 

2753.  Louis  Rbbd*  Pendleton  {NeUon\  WariP,  Joshua^,  In- 
crease^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Racine^  Wis.,  29 
March,  1851,  and  died  in  California,  7  March,  1899.  He  married 
Nellie  Benson.     Issue: 

3828.  George  Walter",  b.  April,  1899. 

2762.  William  Thomas*  Pendleton  (Ward\  Hubbard',  Jo9hua\ 
Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joieph*),  was  bom  at  Louisville,  Ohio,  7 
October,  1858,  and  was  drowned  in  Lake  Erie,  2  September,  1880. 

He  married  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  24  December,  1879,  Jennie  Ced- 
dillia  Stevens,  bom  25  AprU,  1860,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Issue: 

3829.  Virgil  Henry^^  b.  16  Feby.,  1881;  m.  Catherine  F.  Wilbert 

2785.  Harry  Welton*  Pendleton  (William  Henry^,  Increase 
Alonzd',  William^,  Increased,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Jacks<m,  Mich.,  16  October,  1877.  He  is  manager  of  the  Molina, 
111.,  branch  of  the  Barnes-Crosby  Co.,  engravers.  He  married  at 
Moline,  111.,  18  April,  1906,  Laura  Lottie  Carlin,  bom  there,  20  July, 
1881,  daughter  of  James  and  Emma  (McCarthey)  Carlin. 
Issue : 

3830.  William  Henry**,  b.  24  Oct.,  1907,  Moline,  111. 

2788.  Edith  Minerva*  Pendleton  (Henry  Lewis*,  Merriif, 
William*,  Increase*,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Canaan, 
Conn.,  21  March,  1862,  and  is  now  living  at  Mlddlefield,  Conn.  She 
married  at  Middlefield,  28  September,  1880,  Luther  W.  Fowler,  bom 
there,  7  June,  1860,  son  of  Dennis  and  Hannah  M.  (Coe)  Fowler. 
Issue  (Fowler),  bom  at  Middlefield,  Conn.: 
i.  Franklin  Henry",  b.  28  June,   1881;   d.   30  June,   1904;  m. 

Daisy  Clark, 
a.  Frederick  Luther,  b.  18  Jany.,  1885;  m.  14  June,  1906,  Ruby 
y.  Jenkins  jand  has  a  son,  Kenneth  Luther^^   (Fowler),  b 
13  Aug.,  1908. 
iii.  Ethel  May,  b.  13  Oct,  1887;  d.  21  Feby.,  1899. 
iv.   Leon  Wilbur,  b.  13  Feby.,  1889;  d.  29  June,  1892. 
V.  Ruth  Esther,  b.  8  June,  1890. 
vi.  Percy  Merritt,  b.  17  Oct.,  1892;  d.  24  Oct.,  1893. 
vii.  Lester  Dennis,  b.  16  Oct.,  1896. 


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NIKTH   GBNXRATION  641 

2789.  Fredehick  Landon*  Pbkdlxtok  {Henry  Lefns\  Merriii', 
William^,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua^,  Jaeeph*),  was  bom  at  Goshen, 
Conn.,  12  October^  1863.  He  is  a  Uadumith  by  trade  and  for 
some  years  past  has  lived  at  New  Britain^  Conn.  He  married^  11 
March^  1891,  Mary  Cora  Gleieh,  bom  in  Germany,  19  March,  1874, 
daughter  of  Frederick  and  Sophie  (Fisher)  Gleieh. 
Issue : 

3831.  Wilber  Clarence*^  b.  24  Jany.,  1892,  Meriden,  Conn.;  d.  25 

May,  1900. 

3832.  Mary  Sophie,  b.  11  Dec,  1895,  Wallingford,  Conn. 

3833.  Annie  Jeanette,  b.  26  Nov.,  1898,  Wallingford,  Conn. 

3834.  Raymond  Henry,  b.  15  July,  1902,  New  Britain,  Conn.;  d.  21 

July,  1907. 

3835.  Minnie  Flora,  b.  29  Sept.,  1908,  New  Britain. 

2791.  Henhy  Merhitt*  Pendleton  {Henry*,  Merritf,  William*, 
Increase*,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  26 
May,  1872,  and  has  lived  at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  nearly  all  his  life* 
Mr.  Pendleton  has  taken  much  interest  in  the  preparation  of  this 
work,  and  furnished  considerable  data  concerning  his  branch  of  the 
family. 

Henry  M.*  Pendleton  married,  23    October,   1894,  Sarah  Maria 
Fowler,  bora  28  September,  1873,  Middlefield,  Conn.,  daughter  of 
Alvin  C.  and  Attla  M.  (Nettleton)  Fowler. 
Issue,  bom  at  Middlefield: 

3836.  Clara  Attla",  b.  2  Nov.,  1895. 

3837.  Merritt  Henry,  b.  27  Aug.,  1899.  ^      >" 

3838.  Everett  Alvin,  b.  25  July,  1902. 

2821.  John  Hoey*  Pendleton  {Daniel*,  James'',  James*,  James*, 
Edmund*,  Edmund^),  was  bom  near  Brockwayville,  Pa.,  20  Febra- 
ary,  1851,  and  has  always  lived  near  that  town,  where  he  is  engaged 
in  farming. 

He  married  (1),  at  Heath,  Pa.,  30  December,  1880,  Flora  G. 
Lowers,  bom  14  June,  1862,  died  2  October,  1889.  He  married  (2), 
at  Brookville,  Pa.,  8  September,  1892,  Elisabeth  R.  Montgomery, 
bom  30  April,  1845,  daughter  of  Gilmore  and  Catherine  (Robison) 
Montgomery. 

Issue,  bom  near  Brockwayville,  Pa.: 

3839.  Cecil  Melville*^  b.  23  Jany.,  1882;  unm. 

3840.  Charles  Dixson,  b.  22  Jany.,  1884;  unm. 

3841.  Ette  May,  b.  2  Dec,  1887. 

2829.  Melvin*  Pendleton  {James  W.*,  Solomon'',  James*,  James*, 
Edmund*,  Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  9  November,  1867. 
He  is  a  lumberman  and  farmer,  and  makes  his  home  near  Belmont,  N. 
Y.  He  married,  17  July,  1889,  Ella  Starkweather,  bom  27  August, 
1870,  daughter  of  Alden  and  Elizabeth  (Huck)  Starkweather. 


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Issue^  first  two  bom  at  Brownlee^  Pa.: 

3842.  Elizabeth^®,  b.  18  June,  1890. 

3843.  Violet,  b.  1  Oct,  1894. 

3844.  Mark,  b.  12  June,  1899,  Amity,  N.  Y. 

2832.  Elmer'  Pendleton  {Jame%  W,^,  Solomon',  Jamei^,  James^, 
Edmund},  Edmund^),  was  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  13  April,  1874.  He 
is  an  engineer  on  the  Erie  Railroad  and  is  now  living  at  Galeton,  Pa. 
He  married,  20  April,  1901,  Lena  Hand,  bom  21  December,  1882, 
daughter  of  Abraham  and  Adah  (Palmer),  Hand. 

Issue: 

3845.  Raymond  Eugene'%  b.  10  Oct.,  1902. 

3846.  Florence. 

2833.  Warren*  Pendleton  (James  W},  Solomon'',  James\ 
James^,  Edmund*,  Edmund^),  was  born  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  19  Septem- 
ber, 1876.  He  is  engaged  in  lumbering  and  farming  and  lives  in 
Scio,  N.  Y.  He  married,  2  April,  1902,  Muriel  Scott,  bom  5  De- 
cember, 1883,  daughter  of  Walter  and  Mary  Frances  (Ryan)  Scott. 

Issue,  bom  in  Scio,  N.  Y.: 

3847.  James  Walter^^  b.  6  May,  1903. 

3848.  Nina  Bell,  b.  22  Sept.,  1904. 

3849.  Ivan,  b.  6  Jany.,  1906. 

3850.  Iva  (twin  with  Ivan). 

2837.  Charles  Henry*  Pendleton  (John  B.^,  Solomon',  Jame*^, 
James^,  Edmund*,  Edmund),  was  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  14  Sep- 
tember, 1869. 

He  married  Rose  Thomas,  bom  22  September,  1871,  daughter  of 
Oscar  and  Emma  (Hawley)  Thomas. 

Issue,  first  six  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.: 

3851.  Lillian*^  b.  28  Mch.,  1891. 

3852.  Harry,  b.  22  Aug.,  1892. 

3853.  Clarence,  b.  29  Aug.,  1894. 

3854.  Arthur,  b.  21  Aug.,  1895. 

3855.  Mabel,  b.  26  May,  1897. 

3856.  Francis,  b.  24  Oct.,  1898. 

3867.  Grace,  b.  10  July,  1900,  Shongo,  N.  Y. 

2840.  George  Henry*  Pendleton  (William  Henry^,  Solomon', 
Jamet^,  James^,  Edmund*,  Edmund),  was  bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  19 
November,  1872.  He  has  been  engaged  in  drilling  oil  wells  in  West- 
em  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  also  in  Ohio,  and  is  now  living  in 
Scio,  N.  Y.  He  married  at  Scio,  N.  Y.,  28  December,  1898,  Ethel  V. 
Beach,  bom  April,  1878,  Gilfred,  Mich.,  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Annie  (Murphy)  Beach. 

Issue,  bom  at  Findlay,  Ohio: 

3858.  Maurice  Beach^®,  b.  4  Jany.,  1902. 

3859.  Sanford  William,  b.  14  Sept,  1905. 


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2846.  Charles  E.*  Pendleton  {Lyman  N^,  Simeon',  Simeon*, 
James^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  21  April, 

1842,  and  died  4  June,  1890.     He  married  in  1870,  Mary  Dart  of 
Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Issue,  bom  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.: 

3860.  Charles  H.",  b.  1  Aug.,  1871;  unm.     Res.  Leon,  N.  Y. 

3861.  WiUiam  E.,  b.  12  June,  1874. 

3862.  Ella  May,  b.  13  July,  1879;  unm.     Res.  Leon,  N.  Y. 

3863.  Floyd  F.,  b.  8  Aug.,  1881. 

2864.  David  Eber®  Pendleton  {David*,  Eliphalef,  Simeon*, 
James*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pittsfield,  N.  Y.,  20  July,  1843. 
He  has  lived  tha  greater  part  of  his  life  in  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  is  a  carpenter  and  builder.  He  married  at  New  Berlin,  9  No- 
vember, 1865,  Minerva  Elizabeth  Alcott,  bom  there,  4  March,  1842, 
daughter  of  Amon  and  Lydia  Louisa  (Potter)  Alcott. 
Issue,  bom  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

3864.  Mary  Ordelia",  b.  2  Sept,  1868 ;  m.  at  New  Berlin,  27  June, 

1898,  James  Campbell  Dougherty.     No  issue  (1903).     Res. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
3866.  Russell  Tracey,  b.  21  Jany.,  1869;  d.  10  Oct.,  1877. 

3866.  Amon  D.,  b.  14  June,  1870;  d.  ae.  15  years. 

3867.  Walter  LeClair,  b.  16  May,  1875;  unm.   (1903).     Res.  New 

Berlin,  N.  Y. 

3868.  Somers  Tracy,  b.  29  Sept.,  1878;  unm.   (1903).     Res.  Syra- 

cuse, N.  Y. 

2857.  Elizabeth  Hatch*  Pendleton  {Eliska*,  Dodge'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  12  Septem- 
ber, 1838,  and  is  now  living  in  Portland,  Me.  She  married  on  Peak's 
Island,  Portland,  6  July,  1871,  William  Thomas  Mitchell,  bom  10 
November,  1848,  Brunswick,  Me.,  son  of  Othaniel  Sewall  and  Han- 
nah (Cobb)  Mitchell. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Brunswick,  Me.: 
i.  Ida  Mary",  b.  30  Dec,  1872;  m.  5  July,  1904,  Emest  Ells- 
worth Goward.     Res.  Stoughton,  Mass. 
ii.  Daughter,  twin  with  Ida,  d.  infancy, 
iii.  Sarah  Frances,  b.  10  Nov.,  1874;  unm.  (1906). 
iv.  Isabelle  Hannah,  b.  26  Feby.,  1877,  Deering,  Me.,  unm.  (1906). 

2860.  Sibyl  Jones*  Pendleton  (Elisha*,  Dodge'',  Samuel*. 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  December, 

1843.  She   married    (1),    William   Weed;    (2),   George    Goodwin. 
Residence,  York,  Me. 

Issue,  by  first  husband  (Weed) — order  uncertain:  i. 
Charles^®;  he  is  married  and  lives  in  Lynn,  Mass.  ii.  Mar- 
jory, m.  Warren  Russell;  res.  Lynn,  Mass.  iii.  Arthur;  res., 
Lynn.  iv.  Herbert;  he  was  with  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
V.   Lettie,  d.   young,     vi.   Lewis,   d.   young,     vii.  Ernest,   d. 


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644  THa  FBKDLBTON   GSKXALOGFT 

young*    yiii.  Theodore^  d.  young,    iz.  Daughter^  d.  infancy, 
z.  Lewis  (2nd)? 

2862.  Nellie  Asbnath*  Pendleton  (Elisha^,  Dodge'',  Samuel^, 
Thomoi^,  Jamet*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.,  8  May,  1848. 
She  married  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  16  June,  1869,  Ira  Gilpatrick  Tay- 
lor, bom  19  November,  1839,  Waterboro,  Me.,  died  4  May,  1903, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  son  of  William  and  Hannah  (Campbell)  Taylor.  Mrs. 
Taylor  is  now  living  at  Lynn,  Mhss. 

Issue  (Taylor): 
i.  Margie  Minerva^^  b.  3  April,  1870,  Efling^am,  N.  H.;  d.  ae. 

13  months, 
ii.  Maude  Lulu,  b.  2  Jany.,  1872,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  m.  Forrest 

Jellison.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 
iii.  Blanche  Edna,  b.  16  Aug.,  1875,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  m.  Lucem 
Renew.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

2863.  Ida  Eliza*  Pendleton  (ElUha*,  Dodge'',  SamueP, 
Thomas*,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  July,  1850. 
She  probably  married  (1),  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  5  October,  1869, 
Edward  H.  Smith,  bom  at  Bangor,  Me.  She  married  (2),  also  at 
Lawrence,  25  July,  1874,  W.  Herbert  Blake,  son  of  Jedediah  and 
Sarah  Blake  of  Alexander,  N.  H.  She  married  (3),  George  S. 
Hale.     Residence,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Issue,  by  second  husband  (Blake): 
i.  Elmer  Leslie^®, 
il.  Charles  Herbert, 
iii.  Fred,  d.  infancy. 

Note:  Tlie  first  two  marriages  recorded  above  are  given  in  the  Lawrence 
records  but  we  could  not  confirm  the  first  one. 

2865.  Lillian    Lydia^    Pendleton    {ElUha^,    Dodge'',    SamueP, 
Thomas*  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  8  September, 
1853.    She  married  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  31  October,  1877,  Maurice  John 
McElligott,    bom   16    August,    1852,    Salem,   Mass.,   son    of    John 
and  Mary  (Shanahan)  McElligott.     Residence,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Issue  (McElligott),  bom  at  Peabody,  Mass.: 
i  John  Elisha^S  b.  17  Jany.,  1879. 
ii.  Fred  Aloysius,  b.  24  Sept,  1880. 
iii.  George  Anthony,  b.  25  April,  1882. 
iv.  Richard  Joseph,  b.  24  Sept.,  1887. 
y.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  11   Sept.,  1891. 

2868.  Solomon*  Pendleton  (Nathaniel*,  Rev.  Joshua'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  8  Novem- 
ber, 1826,  and  was  lost  at  sea,  25  August,  1855.  He  married,  16 
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(Whitaker)   Onptill.     She  died  21  October^  1899,  aged  about  sev- 
enty years. 

Issue,  bom  at  Gooldsboro,  Me.: 

3869.  Martin  V.  B.^^  b.  4  Dec.,  1849;  m.   (1),  Fannie  N.  Doe; 

(2),  Matilda  Thorn. 

3870.  Janett  £.,  b.  24  Sept.,  1852;  m.  18  Feby.,  1878,  Charles  E. 

Smith,  son  of  Davidson  and  Eliza  (Berry)  Smith.  Res. 
Winter  Harbor,  Me.  Issue  (Smith):  i.  Af yra  £.",  b.  22 
Feby.,  1879,  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  unm.  In  1909  she  was  con- 
nected with  the  Mass.  Homeopathic  Hospital  at  Boston, 
Mass. 

2877.  Roderick  D.*  Pendleton  {NathanieP,  Rev.  Joshua',  Sam- 
ueP,  Thomas^,  JameM^,  Cdleh^),  was  bom  at  Oouldsboro,  Me.,  26 
September,  1843,  and  is  now  living  at  Winter  Harbor,  Me. 

He  married  (1),  23  May,  1861,  Mrs.  Eunice  B.  (Hammond)  Pen- 
dleton, bom  6  November,  1836,  died  28  March,  1863,  widow  of  his 
cousin,  [2882]  Joshua  A.*  Pendleton,  and  daughter  of  Nathan  and 
Lucinda  (Rolfe)  Hammond.  He  married  (2),  21  December,  1865, 
Mary  S.  Hammond,  a  sister  to  his  first  wife.  She  died  13  Decem- 
ber, 1892,  aged  46  years,  and  he  married  (3),  29  August,  1895, 
Abbie  Eliza^^  Conners,  daughter  of  Charles  Roscoe  and  [2902] 
Josephine*  (Pendleton)  Conners.  We  are  indebted  to  her  for  vir- 
tually all  the  data  we  have  bearing  upon  the  numerous  Pendleton 
families  of  Gouldsboro,  since  they  ^t  settled  there. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

3871.  Ada  A.^S  d.  infancy. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

3872.  Maurice,  b.  5  May,  1869;  m.  Almena  E."  Guptill. 

8873.  Cora  E.,  b.  16  Feby.,  1871;  m.  28  Oct,  1899,  Fred  Watson, 
son  of  Stillman  and  Susan  (Hinckley)  Watson.  Res.  Bar 
Harbor,  Me.  Issue  (Watson):  i.  Freda  Pauline^^,  b.  22 
Dec,  1907. 

2879.  Joseph  T.*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Jonet^,  Rev,  Joshua^,  Sam- 
uel*, Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*,)  was  bom  on  Mark's  Island,  Me.,  in 
1824,  and  died  at  Belfast,  Me.,  December,  1898.     He  married  Sarah 
F.  Tracy  and  had  issue: 
3874.  Rosalind^^^,  d.  ae.  about  fifteen  years. 

2881.  Ephraim  Embrt*  Pendleton  (Joeeph  Jones*,  Rev.  Joshua', 
Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  4 
September,  1831.  He  followed  the  sea  for  twenty-five  years,  and 
served  in  the  U.  Sc  Navy  durinfi^  the  Civil  War— iwas  appointed 
Acting  Master,  22  November,  1861,  and  honorably  dischargd  18 
December,  1865.  He  was  the  first  man  from  Islesboro  to  have  com- 
mand of  a  naval  vessel. 

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ploj  of  the  American  Express  Co.,  remaining  with  them  twenty-fiye 
years,  since  which  time  he  has  made  his  home  mostly  at  Orland,  Me. 
He  married  (1),  at  Islesboro,  9  August,  1857,  Ann  Maria*  Thomas, 
bom  11  May,  1841,  died  27  April,  1870,  daughter  of  Isaac^  and 
(second  wife)  Betsey  Jane  (Farrow)  Thomas,  and  granddaughter  of 
David,  Jr.  and  [674]  AbigaiF  (Pendleton)  Thomas.  He  married 
(2),  7  November,  1871,  Artemesia  L.*  Gilkey,  daughter  of  Nebcm 
and  [978]  Angeline'  (Pendleton)  Gilkey. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  first  child  bom  at   Islesboro,  others  at 
Belfast,  Me.: 

3875.  Joshua  Lewis^^,  b.  31  Jany.,  1861;  unm.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

3876.  Melvin  Wording,  b.  9  July,  1862;  d.  23  Feby.,  1864. 

3877.  Joseph  Brooks,  b.  10  May,  1867;  m.  Susan  E.  Springer. 

3878.  George  Seavey,  b.  22  Nov.,  1868;  m.  Grace  S.  Darling. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Belfast: 

3879.  Annie  Loeine,  b.  31  Oct.,  1872;  m.  at  Newton,  Mass.,  16  Oct., 

1897,  Pyam  Loring  Gilkey,  son  of  Pyam  L.  and  Henrietta 
Gilkey.  Res.  Germantown,  Pa.  Issue  (Gilkey):  i.  Fran- 
ceM^^y  b.  June,  1898. 

3880.  Delia  Hatch,  b.  30  July,  1875;  m.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  7  Nov., 

1900,  William  L.  Wentworth,  son  of  Franklin  and  Laura 
(MicCauslin)  Wentworth.  Res.  Orland,  Me.  I^sue  (Went- 
worth): i.  Virginia  Pendleton}^,  b.  4  Sept.,  1902. 

2882.  Joshua  A.*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Janes^,  Rev.  Joshua',  Sam- 
uel^, Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  17  Octo- 
ber, 1836,  and  died  at  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  in  1859.  He  was  cap- 
tain of  a  Danish  steamship  sailing  from  that  port. 

Joshua  A.*  Pendleton  married  Eunice  B.  Hammond,  born  6  No- 
vember, 1836,  Winter  Harbor,  Me.,  died  28  March,  1863,  daughter 
of  Nathan  and  Lucinda  (Rolfe)  Hammond.  She  married  (2),  23 
May,  1861,  [2877]  Roderick  D.»  Pendleton,  a  cousin  to  her  first 
husband. 

Issue  of  Joshua  A.*  and  Eunice  B.   (Hammond)  Pendleton: 

3881.  Colon   Emery*^  b.   15  Oct.,   1857,  Winter   Harbor,  Me.;  m. 

Maria  M.  Mitchell. 

2883.  George  William*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Jones*,  Rev. 
Joshua'^,  Samuel^,  Thomas'^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  25  February,  1838.  He  followed  the  sea  for  many  years  and 
since  his  retirement  has  engaged  in  various  occupations  ashore.  While 
living  in  Boston,  Mass.,  he  gathered  considerable  data  concerning  the 
early  Pendletons,  and  started  a  correspondence  with  various  mem- 
bers of  the  family.  He  contributed  to  the  "  History  of  Islesboro  " 
considerable  material  bearing  upon  the  descendants  of  his  great- 
grandfather, Samuel*  Pendleton,  and  while  none  of  his  other  col- 
lections was  published,  yet  it  can  not  be  doubted  but  that  he  was  in- 
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which  bore  fniit  in  later  years.     Since  1886,  Mr.  Pendleton  has  made 
his  home  at  Belfast,  Me. 

He  married  at  Belfast,  3  May,  1870,  Martha  Abigail   Durgin, 
bom  28  August,  1842,  Swanville,  Me.,  daughter  of  David  and  Lucy 
(Crowell)   Durgin. 
Issue: 

3882.  Martha  Eleanora^^  b.   11   May,   1876,  East  Boston,  Mass.; 

d.  4  Jany.,  1880. 

3883.  Llewellyn  Emery,  b.  11  April,  1878,  East  Boston.;  m.  Ella 

May  Coombs. 

3884.  Lucy  Julana,  b.  8  July,  1880,  Pittsfield,  Me.;  unm. 

3885.  Mary  Albertine,  b.  Feby.,  1883,  East  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  13 

July,  1883. 

3886.  May  Josephine,  b.  at  Northport,  Me.;  d.  ae.  eight  months. 

2885.  Nathaniel  Seavey*  Pendleton  (Joseph  Jones^,  Rev. 
Joshua',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  4  February,  1846.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  boat  builder  and 
made  hisr  home  in  Maine  until  1895  when  he  removed  to  Lynn,  Mass. 
He  married  at  Belfast,  Me.,  8  January,  1873,  Emily  Amelia  Wood, 
bom  13  May,  1857,  Northport,  Me.,  daughter  of  John  Manly  and 
Lovina  (Bailey)  Wood. 

Issue,  first  child  bom   at  Belfast,   next   four   in   Northport, 
others  at  Belfast,  Me.: 

3887.  Emily  Lavina^^  b.  26  Oct.,  1875;  unm.  (1905). 

3888.  Mary  Abbie,  b.  15  July,  1877;  d.  25  Dec,  1881. 

3889.  Nathaniel  Bailey,  b.  10  Oct.,  1878;  m.  Carrie  M.  Davis. 

3890.  Frank  Westley,  b.  26  Nov.,  1879;  m.  Lillian  E.  Lufkin. 

3891.  Abbie  Rosalind,  b.  10  Nov.,  1882 ;  m.  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  25  June 

1902,  Irven  H.  Thompson,  son  of  Eugene  E.  and  Bertha 
M.  (Damon)  Thompson.  Issue  (Thompson):  i.  Harold^^. 
ii.  Florence  Amelia,  d.  inf. 

3892.  Flossie  Pearl,  b.  3  Aug.,  1885. 

3893.  Annie  Centhelia,  b.  10  Aug.,  1887. 

3894.  Joseph  Henry  Roy,  b.  25  July,  1888. 

3895.  Ruby,  b.  10  Sept.,  1893.  '     '      '] 

2887.  Samuel  Caleb®  Pendleton  (Samuel*,  Rev.  Joshua',  Sam- 
uel*, Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  27 
March,  1831,  and  died  26  July,  1903.  He  married,  23  December, 
1851,  Ruth  Rice  Tracy,  dau^rhter  of  Wheeler  and  Mary  Stanwood 
(Leland)  Tracy.  She  died  6  November,  1896. 
Issue: 

3896.  Elvira  A.^^  d.  5  Sept.,  1854,  ae.  20  months. 

3897.  Clarence  W.,  d.  6  Jime,  1856,  ae.  26  months. 

3898.  Triplet  daughters,  d.  10  Feby.,  1855.     (Premature  birth.) 

3899.  Clarence  W.   (2nd),  b.  21  June,  1856;  m.  Lennie  Titus. 

3900.  George  Guptill,  b.  5  Feby.,  1858;  m.  (1),  Margaret  Joy;  (2), 

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3901.  Flora  Q.,  b.  2  Dec.,  1861;  m.  (1),  [2903]  Solomon*  Pendle- 

ton; (2),  John  Laoonnt. 

3902.  Lycorgus,  b.   26   Oct,  1863;  lost  in  the  schooner  "Witch- 

craft "  oi^  George's  Banks,  13  Nor.,  1883. 

3903.  Wellington  Rose,  b.  8  Jany.,  1867;  m.  Minnie  Sawyer. 

3904.  Rose  L.,  b.  4  Oct,  1868;  m.  31  Dec.,  1886,  Ridgley  Kent. 

Res.  (1905),  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  Issue  (Kent) :  i.  Mabel  M^, 
b.  5  Feby.,  1888,  Bar  Harbor,  u.  Ruby  Avis,  b.  25  Dec., 
1890,  Ellsworth,  Me.  iu.  Hasel  L.,  b.  3  Sept,  1892,  Ella- 
worth. 

3905.  Belle  D.,  b.  3  Aug.,  1871;  m.  Mch.,  1888,  Charles  Sargent, 

son  of  Eppes  H.  and  Ellen  (Gilley)  Sargent  Res.  (1905), 
Sorrento,  Me.  Issue  (Sargent),  first  child  bom  at  Bar  Har- 
bor, others  at  Sorrento:  i.  Harry  Maynard^^,  b.  25  Nor., 
1888.  ii.  Wellington  Linwood,  b.  8  Nov.,  1890.  iii.  Cam- 
den  Dyke,  b.  26  Nov.,  1892.  iv.  Gladys  Marian,  b.  7  Nov., 
1896.  V.  Harold  Sinclair,  b.  14  Aug.,  1898;  d.  16  June, 
1900.     vi.   Daughter,  b.  May,  1902. 

3906.  Alfred,  b.  8  Feby.,  1873;  unm.  (1901). 

3906a.  Bertha,  b.  7  Sept,  1874;  m.  11  Jany.,  1893,  George  I.  Ger- 
rish,  son  of  George  B.  and  Abbie  H.  (Torrey)  Gerrish. 
Res.  Winter  Harbor,  Me.  Issue  (Gerrish) :  i.  Ruth^^,  b.  11 
Jany.,  1895.     ii.  Alice  Marion,  b.  25  Mch.,  1899. 

2891.  Washinoton  Moktoomert*  Pkndlkton  (Samuel^,  Rev, 
Joshua',  Samuel^,  Thonuu'^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Goulds- 
boro,  Me.,  17  June,  1842,  and  died  at  Winthrop,  Mass.,  7  April, 
1905.  He  married  (1),  in  1860,  Angelia  S.  Norwood,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  and  Lydia  (Chilcott)  Norwood.  She  died  15  March, 
1890,  and  he  married  (2),  26  October,  1892,  Bessie  Burton  Weston, 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Burton)  Weston. 
Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.: 

3907.  Cordelia  A.*^  b.  21  Mch.,  1861;  d.  29  May,  1862. 

3908.  Bennie  N.^  b.  7  Oct    1864;  d.  28  Feby.,  1865. 

3909.  Isadora  A.,  b.  3  Jan/.,  1872;  m.  (1),  27  Oct,  1891,  William 

F.  Otto,  b.  13  Nov  .  1868,  d.  Mch.,  1902,  son  of  James  and 
Elisabeth  (Blacketc)  Otto.  She  m.  (2),  29  Aug.,  1908, 
George  W.  Tracy,  Jr.,  son  of  George  W.  and  Nancy  (Nut- 
ter) Tracy  of  Gouldsboro,  Me.  Res.  Lansdown,  Pa.  Issue 
by  first  husband  (Otto) :  i.  Peart  Burton^^,  b.  8  Jany.,  1893, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

3910.  Lizzie  Mabel,  b.  6  Sept,  1881;  m.  27  Oct.,  1908,  John  Mc- 

Carthy of  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Winthrop,  Mass.: 

3911.  Helen  Homer,  b.  17  Oct,  1894;  d.  ae.  four  months. 

3912.  Ethel,  b.  16  Feby.,  1896. 

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Samuel^,  Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Winter  Harbor, 
Me.,  29  November,  1853,  and  was  lost  in  the  schooner  "Witchcraft " 
on  George's  Banks,  13  November,  1883. 

He  married,  31  December,  1877,  [3901]  Flora  G."  Pendleton, 
daughter  of  [2887]  Samuel  Caleb*  and  Ruth  (Tracy)  Pendleton. 
She  married  (2),  John  Lacoont  and  had  by  him,  two  children,  rec- 
ord of  whom  is  given  onder  her  own  number. 

Issue  of  Solomon  £.  T.*  and  Flora  G.^®  (Pendletcm)  Pendle- 
ton, b.  at  Winter  Harbor,  Me.: 

3913.  Blanche  E.^^  b.  24  Oct.,  1879;  m.  30  June,  1908,  Lewis  La- 

mont  Canning.     Res.  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

3914.  Guy  Leslie,  b.  15  June,  1881;  m.  20  July,  1903,  Dora  Mac- 

Dougall.    No  issue  (1908).    Res.  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

2907.  Georox  W.*  Pendleton  (Adam  Turner^,  Rev,  Joshua',  Sam- 
uel*, Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  11  Oc- 
tober, 1857.     He  married  in  1880,  Georgia  £.  Seavey,  daughter  of 
William  and  Nellie  (Marshall)  Seavey. 
Issue,  born  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.: 
3916.  Vida  M.^^  b.  19  April,  1881;  m.  26  Nov.,  1898,  Fred  N.  Pen- 
dleton, son|  of  Charles  N.  and  (second  wife)  Susan  Albertina 
(Gerrish)    Pendleton.      His   father,   Charles    N.    Pendleton, 
was  the  adopted  son  of  Dr.   [1663]    Nathaniel®  Pendleton. 
Issue    (Pendleton),   b.   at  Winter   Harbor,   Me.:     i.   Maine 
Scott^^,  b.  14  Sept.,  1899.    ii.  Martin  Llewellyn,  b.  16  June, 
1902.     iu.  Nathaniel,  b.  12  Feby.,  1904.     iv.  Linden,  b.  3 
June,  1906.     v.  Daughter,  b.  5  Sept.,  1907.     vi.  Daughter, 
b.  28  Dec,  1908. 

3916.  Maude,  b.  22  Nov.,  1883;  m.  22  Nov.,  1905,  Herbert  Tracy, 

son  of  Lauren   P.   and  Amanda  J.    (Good)    Tracy.      Issue 
(Tracy) :     i.  Edna  A.^\  b.  12  May,  1907. 

3917.  Nellie  May,  b.  20  March,  1886;  d.  2  Dec,  1908;  m.  20  May, 

1908,  Arthur  L.  Strout,  son  of  John  and  Ellen   (Noonan) 
Strout 

3918.  Lelia,  b.  14  April,  1890. 

3919.  Lottie,  b.  6  Feby.,  1892. 

3920.  Ethel,  b.  21  Nov.,  1893. 

3921.  Beatrice,  b.  2  June,  1897. 

3922.  Gleason  Manly,  b.  13  Aug.,  1904. 

2909.  Adelia     Frances*     Pendleton     (Shubael     Hewet*,    Rev. 

Joshua',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in   1840,  at 

Gouldsboro,  Me.,  and  died  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  November,  1889. 

She  married  3  October,  1862,  Castanus  M.  Thomas. 

Issue  (Thomas),  bom  at  Islesboro: 

i.  Jason    Hinckley^^,    m.    Marie   Stein.      He   was   master   of   the 

schooner  "  Bertha  Dean,"  and  was  lost  nt  sea  in  Beby.,  1902. 

ii.  William  M.,  b.  30  Aug.,  1865;  unm.     He  was  engineer  on  the 


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schooner  "  Bertha  Dean/'  and  waa  loat  with  his  Inrodier  Ja- 
son in  Fcby.,  1902. 

iii.  £unice^  ql  Edward  Dearborn.     Res.  Camden^  Me. 

iv.  Benjamin  Pendleton,  b.  2  Jany.,  1874;  m.  30  April,  1901,  Elis- 
abeth Lynch.  He  is  a  master  mariner  and  makes  his  home 
in  Providence,  R.  I. 

v.  Jennie  D.,  m.  Arthur  6.  Kenney.     Res.  Bangor,  Me. 

vi.  Cassie,  unm.     Res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

vii.  Herbert  Westcott,  unm.     Res.  Bangor,  Me. 

2910.  Edward  Fortesque®  Pendleton  (Shuhael  Hewet^,  Rev. 
Joshua',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  3  April,  1845,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming  in  that  town.  He 
was  formerly  a  mariner.  He  married  15  October,  1868^  Amy  Asenath 
Keller,  bom  29  February,  1848,  Camden,  Me.,  daughter  of  Findley 
Boid  and  Harriet  A.  (Libby)  Keller. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3923.  Addison  Franklin^%  b.  21  Feby.,  1871 ;  m.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  24 

Dec,  1896,  Lillian  A.  Hammons,  dau.  of  Luther  Williams 
and  Clara  Azelia  (Dean)  Hammons.  No  issue.  Res.  Bel- 
fast, Me. 

3924.  Myrtie  Lenora,  b.  9  Nov.,  1873;  unm.     She  is  Matron  of  the 

Good  Will  Farm,  Hinckley,  Me. 

3925.  Evelyn  Alvena,  b.  20  Dec.,  1877;  unm. 

3926.  Frederick  Shubael,  b.  28  May,  1880;  m.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  26 

Oct.,  1903,  Susie  L.  Robertson,  b.  17  May,  1881,  SwanviUe, 
Me.,  dau.  of  Frank  L.  and  Lizzie  I.  (Gilman)  Robertson.  No 
issue.  He  is  with  the  N.  E.  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co. 
at  Lewiston,  Me. 

3927.  Edma  Gertrude,  b.  19  Aug.,  1882;  unm. 

3928.  Hattie  Geneva,  b.  23  Sept.,  1884;  unm. 

3929.  Clarence  Leslie,  b.   8   Feby.,   1887;  m.  8   Sept.,  1908,  Geor- 

geida^®  Adams,  dau.  of  Frank  W.»  and  Lydia  Estelle^* 
(Sprague)  Adams,  granddau.  of  William  and  [983]  Rosina* 
(Pendleton)  Adams,  and  of  Simon  Dodge  and  [2917]  Eliza- 
beth White*   (Pendleton)   Sprague. 

2911.  Rhoda  Matilda*  Pendleton  (Shuhael  Herves^,  Rev.  Joshua', 
Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  16 
February,  1847,  and  has  always  made  that  town  her  home.  She 
married  24  December,  1870,  Jason  Roscoe  Ryder,  a  first  cousin,  bom 
18  July,  1847,  Islesboro,  died  there,  10  Februry,  1901,  son  of  Ben- 
jamin and  Nancy  (Grover)  Ryder. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

i.  Bertha  A.^%  b.  2  April,  1871;  unm. 

ii.  Blanche  E.,  b.  5  Dec,  1874;  unm. 
iii.  Lettie  C,  b.  23  July,  1876;  unm. 
iv.  Fred  C,  b.  13  June,  1880;  unm. 


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V.  Josic  L.,  b.  23  Jany.,  1882;  d.  6  Feby.,  1882. 
vi.  Mart  L.,  b.  16  Nov.,  1886. 
vii.  Gertrude  S.,  b.  17  Feby.,  1888;  d.  1902. 

2917.  Elizabeth  White*  Pendleton  (Vincent^,  Mark^,  Samuel^, 
Thoma9^,  Jamei^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  October, 
1830.  She  married  14  June,  1853,  Simon  Dodge  Sprague,  son  of 
Simon  and  Lydia  (Dodge)  Sprague.  He  was  born  at  Islesboro,  2 
September,  1811,  and  died  there,  20  November,  1877.  Mrs.  Sprague 
is  living  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Issue  (Sprague),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Lydia  Estelle^^  b.  13  Aug.,  1854;  m.  as  his  second  wife,  Frank 
W.»  Adams,  son  of  William  and   [983]   Rosina®  (Pendleton) 
Adams, 
ii.  Joshua  S.,  b.  30  Jany.,  1856 ;  d.  1879. 
iii.  Flora  Dodge,  b.  4  July,  1858;  unm.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 
iv.  Elzada  Rosalind,  b.  13  July,  1860;  unm.     Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 
V.  Fred  Lewis,  b.  5  Nov.,  1863;  m.  Flora  Ladd.    Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 
vi.  Etta  A.,  b.  15  March,  1866;  d.  young, 
vii.  Clara  Josephine,  b.   13   July,   1868;   m.   George   Boggs.      Res. 

Swampscott,  Mass. 
viii.  Cora  A.,  b.  22  June,  1870;  d.  1879. 
ix.  Lottie  M.,  b.  20  June,  187 — ;  m.  Jason  Ladd.     Res.  Islesboro, 
Me. 

2918.  Alice  Blake*  Pendleton  (Vincent^,  Mark'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  15  September, 
1832,  and  died  at  Eastport,  Me.,  in  August,  1867.  She  married  15 
January,  1852,  Noah  B.®  Dodge,  son  of  Noah®  and  Elizabeth  J. 
(Brown)  Dodge,  and  grandson  of  Mark  and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pen- 
dleton) Dodge. 

Issue  (Dodge),  born  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Henry  M.^®,  b.  11  July,  1854;  m.  Addie  York.     He  is  a  master 

mariner  and  makes  his  home  at  South  Portland,  Me. 
ii.  Frederick  H.,  b.  19  July,  1856;  d.  1856. 

Ref.:    "History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  199,  193. 

2919.  Mary  Abbib*  Pendleton  (Vincent*,  Mark'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  9  March, 
1834.  She  married  (1),  21  December,  1851,  Samuel  Michaels,  Jr., 
bom  6  June,  1829,  Charleston,  Me.,  d.  1865,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Perry)  Michaels.  She  married  (2),  in  1867,  Sears  Nickerson,  son 
of  Reuben  and  Salome  (Eldridge)  Nickerson,  and  is  now  living  at 
East  Belfast,  Me. 

Issue  byl  first  husband  (Michaels),  born  in  Belfast,  Me.: 
i.  Mary  Eliza^S  b.  26  Feby.,  1863;  m.  (1),  1873,  George  Buzzel. 
He  d.  in  1875,  and  she  m.    (2),  March,  1876,  Eugene  S. 
Achom.    Res.  Belfast,  Me. 


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iL  Georgiana,  b.  17  Jnly,  1855;  d.  6  April,  1868. 

iii.  George  Enoch,  b.  24  Janj.,  1869;  ql  Mary  I.  Jordan.  Bes. 
East  Belfast,  Me. 

iv.  Elroy  Philip,  b,  12  Feby.,  1862;  m.  (1),  Carrie  KendaU;  (2), 
Alsina  £.  Ward.     Res.  Belfast,  Me. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Nickerscm),  bom  in  Belfast: 

V.  Edward  Lincoln,  b.  2  Feby..  1868;  d.  21  March,  1884. 

vi.  James  Adrian,  b.  2  June,  1869;  ql  Cletie  Bean.    Bes.  East  Bel- 
fast, Me. 
vii.  Alice  Effie,  b.  15  Sept,  1872;  m.  Percy  BrodL.    Res.  Swanyille, 

Me. 
▼iii.  Celia  Annie,  b.  28  Nov.,  1875;  d.  30  Dec.,  1897;  m.  Norman 
Nickerson. 

iz.  Iza  Margrett  b.  26  April,  1878;  m.  Fred  Crosby.  Res.  East 
Belfast. 

2920.  Ceua  Ann^  Pendleton  {Vincent*,  Mark'.  Samuel*,  Thomat*, 
Jamet^.  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  January,  1836,  and 
died  there,  1  January,  1895.  She  married  (1),  August,  1853,  Phin- 
eas  Rolerson,  son  of  John  Rolerscm.  She  married  (2),  September, 
1862,  Henry  Mitchell. 

Issue  (Rolerson),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Clara  J.^^  b.  30  March,  1854;  d.  14  May,  1857. 

ii.  Sarah  I.,  b.  25  August,  1855;  m.  (1),  [2941]  Ly<mies»  Pendle- 
ton; (2),  [2947]  Lemuel  Doddridge*  Pendleton. 

iii.  Phineas  Leslie,  b.  5  Sept.,  1856;  m.  (1),  Nettie  Davis;  (2), 
Flora  EUa^^  Small,  a  first  cousin,  dau.  of  Joel,  Jr.,  and 
[2923]  Frances  D.*  (Pendlettm)  Small.     Res.  Islesboro. 

iv.  George  W..  b.  14  June,  1858;  d.  16  Dec,  1877,  Femandina, 
Fla. 

V.  Abbie  F.,  b.  30  Jany.,  1860;  m.  [1804]   Nason  E.«  Pendleton. 

2921.  Phiup  Gilket*  Pendi^eton  (Vincent*,  Mark'',  Samuel^, 
Tkomae*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Isleshoro,  Me.,  5  December, 
1837.  He  is  a  master  mariner  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  his 
native  town.  He  married  27  July,  1868,  [1800]  Sarah  Abbie^  Pen- 
dleton, daughter  of  [725]  Benjamin  Ames^  and  Frances  A.  (George) 
Pendleton.  Mrs.  Pendleton  has  given  us  much  information  in  regard 
to  her  own  branch  of  the  family,  as  well  as  her  husband's. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3930.  Eugenia  Abbie*^  b.  16  Feby.,  1870;  m.  (1),  at  Boston,  Mass., 

27  Sept.,  1895,  Oscar  H.  Morey,  son  of  Uriah  and  Mary  D. 
Morey.  She  m.  (2),  Richard  Rowling,  and  is  living  on  Hur- 
ricane Island,  Me.  Issue  by  first  husband  (Morey) :  i.  Shir- 
ley  Lillian^\  b.  31  Oct,  1899.  Issue  by  second  husband 
(Rowling):    ii.  Philip  G.  P.". 

3931.  Frank  Rufus,  b.  14  Aug.,  1872;  m.  Lena  M.*®  Pendleton. 
Cora  Frances,  b.  17  Sept.,  1874;  m.  17  June.  1907,  Edward 

J.  Malia.     Res.  Portland,  Me. 


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3933.  EHza  EUcn,  b.  12  June,  1877;  m.  (1),  1  March,  1902,  Wiley 

Bjard;  (2),  Horace  W.  Hall.     No  issue.     Res.  Islesboro. 

3934.  Philip  Edmund,  b.  1  Dec,  1879;  m.  at  Portchester.  N.  Y.,  10 

March,  1908,  Nora  Kate  Croft,  No  issue.  Ees.,  Portches- 
ter, N.  Y. 
3936.  Rite  Lenore,  b.  20  March,  1882;  nu  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  14 
March,  1903,  Horatio  J.  Lymburner.  Res.  SargentviUe, 
Me.  Issue  (Lymburner),  first  two  bom  in  Islesboro:  i.  Alice 
Muriel^\  b.  27  Nov.,  1903.  ii.  Barbara  Susan,  b.  26  May, 
1906.  iii.  Bedford  Pendleton,  b.  3  Nov.,  1907,  SargentviUe, 
Me. 

3936.  Ralph  Rexford,  b.  16  Aug.,  1884;  unm. 

3937.  Harold  Desmond,  b.  27  Feby.,  1888. 


Caleb  Franklin*  Pxndlkton  (Vinceni^,  MarV,  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  Jamet*,  Caleh*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  3  October, 
1839,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  Islesboro.  He  married  Mary 
Esther  Kimball,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  Abraham  and  Hannah 
(Hamilton)  Kimball. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3938.  Nahum  Elbridge^^  b.  13  Nov.,  1860;  m.  Ethel  S.  Coombs. 

3939.  Hannah  Edith,  b.  25  Dec.,  1866;  d.  inf. 

3940.  Helen  Edith,  b.  26  Dec.,  1870;  m.  25  Dec.,  1886,  William 

Emery  Garland,  son  of  Miles  and  Josephine  (Hodgdon) 
Garland.  Res.  Portland,  Me.  Issue  (Garland):  i.  Earle 
M.",  b.  27  Dec.,  1887. 

3941.  Alma  Alice,  b.  26  Dec.,  1873. 

3942.  Hattie  May,  b.  9  Feby.,  1880;  m.  at  Islesboro,  27  Nov.,  1899, 

Walter  Elmer  Heal.  Res.  Islesboro.  Issue  (Heal),  b.  at 
Islesboro:  i.  Frederick  KUby  Morion^\  b.  10  Feby.,  1902. 
ii.  Lloyd,  b.  6  Aug.,  1904. 

3943.  Annie  Laurie,  b.  24  July,  1883. 

2923.  Frances  D.^  Pkndlston  (Vincent^,  Marh\  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  October, 
1842,  and  died  29  September,  1876.  She  married  (published  18 
January,  1862),  Joel  Small,  Jr.,  son  of  Joel  and  Sarah  (Harvey) 
SmalL 

Issue  (Small),  bom  at  Islesboro: 
i.  Walter  John^^  b.  22  Feby.,  1863;  m.  7  Oct.,  1882,  [2945]  Rose^ 
Pendleton.     He  is  a  master  mariner  and  makes  his  home  at 
Islesboro. 
ii.  James  Ira,  b.  27  Sept.,  1865;  d.  10  Aug.,  1905;  m.  Caro  R. 

Lawrence, 
iii.  Flora  Ella,  b.  6  March,  1873;  m.  Phineas  Leslie^^  Rolerson,  a 
first  cousin,  son  of  Phineas  and  [2920]  Celia  Ann®  (Pendle- 
ton) Rolerson. 
iv.  Sarah  B.,  b.  11  Jany.,  1875;  d.  23  Aug.,  1876. 


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2924.  Jameb  Oliver®  Pendleton  {Vincent^  Mark^,  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  wa«  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  22  October, 
1843,  and  has  always  made  that  place  his  home.  He  married  [2952] 
Junietta*  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  [1676]  Isaac  Case* 
and  (second  wife)  Abigail  W.  (Nash)  Pendleton. 
Issue,  born  at  Islesboro: 

3944.  Leila  A.^^  b.  28  July,  1874;  d.  1876. 

3945.  Edna  Mildred,  b.  Nov.,  1876. 

3946.  Eva,  b.  Nov.,  1878. 

3947.  Clayton,  b.  Nov.,  1882. 

2927.  Sarah  C*  Pendleton  {Lyman  B.\  Mark^,  Samuel^, 
Tkomat^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Mc.,  12  October, 
1829,  and  died  at  Belfast,  Me.,  6  May,  1891.  She  married  9  De- 
cember, 1847,  Cornelius  Hayes,  born  7  July,  1828.  He  died  of  yel- 
low fever  at?  Matanzas,  Cuba,  23  July,  1878. 

Issue  (Hayes),  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 
i.  Catherine^®,  b.   23   Sept.,   1848;  m.    (1),  Timothy   Tewksbury; 
(2),  G.  W.  Ryder.    Address  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Belfast,  Me. 

ii.  Chestley,  b.  8  Aug.,  1850;  d.  31  Jany.,  1872;  m. • 

iii.  Edgar  L.,  b.  16  Sept,  1852. 

iv.  William,  b.  1  Jany.,  1854;  d.  31  May,  1868. 

V.  Lenora,  b.  6  Aug.,  1859;  unm.     Res.  Belfast,  Me. 

vi.  Annie  Belle,  b.  26  Oct.,  1863;  m.  Densmore  F.  Smith.     Res. 

Holvoke,  Mass. 
vii.  Edith  £.,  b.  3  Aug.,  1867;  m.  Edwin  F.  Dunbar.     Res.  Lynn, 

Mass. 
viii.  Alice  L.,  b.  9  Jany.,  1873;  m.  22  Sept,  1900,  George  H.  Evans. 
Res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

2928.  Lyman  Grebn*  Pendleton  (Lyman  B.*,  Mark'',  Samuel^, 
Thomas*,  Jame»^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  January, 
1834,  and  died  there,  7  August,  1899.  He  married  (1),  Lydia  Jane* 
Flanders,  daughter  of  James  and  [724]  Thankful^  (Pendleton)  Flan- 
ders. He  married  (2),  Mrs.  Mary  Rose*  Dodge,  widow  of  Eben 
Dodge,  daughter  of  Charles*  and  Rebecca  (Yeaton)  Dodge,  and 
granddaughter  of  Mark  and  [681]  Wealthy^   (Pendleton)  Dodge. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3948.  Sarah  L.^<^,  b.  18  Nov.,  1855;  unm. 

3949.  Betsey  E.,  b.  8  May,  1869;  m.  (1),  Silas  M.  Dodge,  b.  1  June, 

1853,  Islesboro,  son  of  William  S.  and  Harriet  (Bunker) 
Dodge.  She  m.  (2),  [2950]  Charles  N.»  Pendleton.  Issue 
by  first  husband  (Dodge) :  i.  Harriet  Emma^^,  b.  22  Nov., 
1878;  m.  [3992]  Freeman  K.*«  Pendleton,  ii.  Melvin  Aus- 
tin, b.  25  June,  1881.  iii.  Joshua,  b.  12  Aug.,  1889.  iv. 
Leoda,  b.  25  April,  1891.    v.  Augustus,  b.  20  Oct.,  1893. 

3950.  Georgietta,  b.  22  Jany.,  1872;  d.  1  April,  1886. 


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2929.  John*  Pendleton  (Lyman  B.®,  Mark\  Samuel^,  Thomas^, 
James*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Mc,  23  January,  1843.  He 
married  there,  28  May,  1864,  Philena  Melissa*  Michaels,  a  first 
cousin,  daughter  of  James  F.  and  [1678]  Philena*  (Pendleton)  Mi- 
chaels.   She  died  at  Islesboro,  25  March,  1905. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3951.  John  Britton^®,  b.  8  Aug.,  1865;  m.  Ida  M.  Lawrence. 

3952.  James  Lozier,  b.  22  Nov.,  1868;  m.  Adelma  Smith. 

3953.  Lyman  Linwood,  b.  10  May,  1870;  m.  Hattie  Smith. 

3954.  Howard  Homer,  b.  1876;  d.  14  Oct.,  1889,  ae.  13  years. 

3955.  Annie  Belle,  b.  Sept.,  1880;  m.  Frank  Lawrence,  son  of  Al- 

bana  and  Olive  Jane  (Palmer)  Lawrence.  Res.  Islesboro, 
Me.  Issue  (Lawrence),  b.  at  Islesboro:  i.  John  Howard^^,  b. 
4  July,  1899.  ;  ii.  Ruth  Frances,  b.  9  Dec.,  1902.  iii.  Ber- 
nice  Melissa,  b.  28  March,  1905. 

2930.  RicH|ARD  Pickett*  Pendleton  {Mark^,  Mark'',  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  28  July,  1839, 
and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that  town,  where  he  is  associated 
with  his  brothers  in  the  various  enterprises  that  have  made  them 
wealthy. 

He  married  (1),  at  Islesboro,  10  August,  1863,  Lois  Ellen  Coombs, 
bom  30  September,  1835,  daughter  of  Pillsbury  and  Lois  (Trim) 
Coombs.  He  married  (2),  at  Boston,  Mass.,  9  October,  1888,  Carrie 
Losee,  born  at  Hartwick  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Andrew  and 
Rhoda  Robinson  (Ball)  Losee. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3956.  Meda  Mayl^  b.  3  Dec,  1865;  m.  7  Feby.,  1888,  Joseph  S.* 

Dodge,  son  of  Charles*  and  Rebecca  (Yeaton)  Dodge,  and 
grandson  of  Marie  and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pendleton)  Dodge. 
Res.  Islesboro,  Me.  Issue  (Dodge) :  i.  Ogilvie  S.^^,  d.  7 
Dec.,  1890.  ii.  Meda,  b.  10  March,  1892.  iii.  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  b.  4  Oct.,  1899. 

3957.  Emma  Jane,  b.  12  Jany.,  1871;  m.  (1),  Fred  Losee;  (2),  John 

Davies.    No  issue.     Res.  Islesboro,  Me. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

3958.  Mark,  b.  26  Jany.,  1891,  Islesboro,  Me. 

2931.  Fields  Coombs*  Pendleton  (Mark*,  Mark'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  6  March,  1842. 
He  left  the  district  school  at  an  early  age  and  began  making  voyages 
to  sea  on  his  father's  schooner.  He  learned  navigation  rapidly,  and 
being  both  energetic  and  ambitious,  was  owner  and  master  of  a  vessel 
himself  while  still  in  his  twenties.  With  this  point  gained  he  began 
to  speculate  in  the  purchase  and  sale  of  shipping,  and  as  he  was  a 
close  bargainer  and  a  good  judge  of  values  beisides,  his  ventures  met 
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sea^  except  for  an  occasional  voyage  to  christen  a  new  vessel^  and 
devoted  Mmself  to  the  management  of  the  property  he  had  acquired. 

Some  years  later  he  bought  a  shipyard  in  Belfast^  Me.^  from  which 
he  has  launched  several  of  the  finest  schooners  on  the  coast  Here, 
too^  are  repaired  the  many  vessels  belonging  to  the  Pendleton  fleets 
and  in  consequence  the  plant  is  seldom  idle. 

During  the  last  few  years  Captain  Pendleton  has  divided  his  time 
about  equally  between  Islesboro  and  New  York,  his  city  residence 
being  in  the  Bay  Ridge  section  of  Brooklyn.  At  his  island  home, 
which  stands  on  the  same  tract  of  land  taken  up  by  his  greatrgreat- 
grandfather,  Thomas  Pendleton,  he  indulges  in  his  one  hobby  for 
fine  horses,  and  generally  has  one  or  two  entered  at  the  local  County 
Fairs,  where  he  is  a  well-known  figure. 

Captain  Pendleton  exemplifies  die  characteristics  of  the  old  New 
Englander — ^the  shrewd  business  sense  which  drives  a  dose  bargain, 
but  deals  squarely,  the  lack  of  pretense,  the  hearty  contempt  for 
shams,  loyalty  to  kith  and  kin,  a  good  share  of  family  pride,  and  an 
uncompromising  frankness  of  speech.  This  latter  trait  perhaps  has 
made  him  not  a  few  enemies,  but  even  they  come  to  him  first  when  a 
favor  is  wanted,  as  he  is  fair  and  generous  to  all. 

Fields  C*  Pendleton  married  (1),  27  March,  1863,  Luanda  J. 
Seeley,  bom  16  July,  1844,  died  26  June,  1865,  daughter  of  John 
and  Phebe  (Veazie)  Seeley.  He  married  (2),  at  Bangor,  Me.,  22 
October,  1866,  Mrs.  Sabrina  P.  (Seeley)  Brown,  widow  of  Wesley 
Brown,  and  daughter  of  John  and  Phebe  (Veasie)  Seeley.  She  was 
bom  24  May,  1840, 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

3959.  Nellie  Louette^^  b.  29  April,  1868;  d.  5  July,  1886. 

3960.  Fields  Seeley,  b.  21  March,  1870;  m.  Effie  B.»  Collins. 
.3961.  Alice  Lavina,  b.  3  April,  1872;  unm.     She  has  given  us  much 

help  in  gathering  record  of  many  families  at  Islesboro.  It 
is  largely  through  her  efforts,  also,  that  the  town  now  sup- 
ports a  public  library. 

3962.  Sabrina  Coombs,  b.  30  Aug.,  1874;  m.  5  Aug.,  1903,  Ray  Par- 

ker Stevens.  Res.  Allentown,  Pa.  Mr.  Stevens  is  President 
of  the  Traction  Co.  in  that  city.  Issue  (Stevens) :  i.  Edwin 
Pendleton^\  b.  27  June,  1909,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3963.  Grace  Newton,  b.  20  Jany.,  1876;  unm. 

3964.  Edwin  Seymour,  b.  4  Dec,  1877;  unm.     He  is  connected  with 

the  firm  of  Pendleton  Bros.,  ship  brdcers  in  New  York  City. 

3965.  Effie  Brown,  b.  13  April,  1880;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23 

Feby.,  1909,  Henry  Augustus  Clinkunbroomer.  Res. 
Brooklyn. 

3966.  Phebe  Ellen,  b.  26  Jany.,  1884. 

2932.  Guilford  Dudley*  Pendleton  (Marh^,  Marie',  SammeP, 
Thomas^,  Jatnes\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  4  March,  1845. 
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ers  in  all  the  enterprises  that  have  made  them  known  in  shipping 
circles  throughout  the  United  States. 

Guilford  D.*  Pendleton  married  30  December^  1869,  Mrs.  Orissa 
P.    (Sherman)  Durgin,  widow  of  Otis  Dnrgin,  and  daughter  of  Rob- 
ert, Jr.,  and  Catherine  (Ames)  Sherman. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3967.  Eva^S  b.  6  Aug.,  1874;  d.  6  Dec.,  1874. 

3968.  Richard   Dudley,   b.   2  April,   1876;   unm.      He  is   with  his 

cousin,  W.  S.  Pendleton,  Jr.,  in  the  ship  chandlery  business 
in  New  York  City. 

3969.  Katherine  L.,  b.  3  April,  1878;  m.  16  Aug.,  1900,  Ebcn  Bab- 

bidge.     Res.  Islesboro.     Issue  (Babbidge) :    i.  Douglat  Penr 
dleton^\  b.  24  Dec.,  1901. 

3970.  Anna  Louise,  b.  19  July,  1886;  m.  [3512]  Ralph  Edgar^*  Pen- 

dleton. 

2933.  WiNFiBLD  Scott*  Pbndlxton  (Mark^,  Mark^,  Samuel^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  2  September, 
1847.  He  is  closely  associated  with  his  brothers  in  their  shipping 
interests,  and  is  also  the  head  of  W.  S.  Pendleton  &  Co.,  proprietors 
of  a  large  general  store  at  Islesboro.  Mr.  Pendleton  is  a  leading 
spirit  in  town  affairs,  was  sent  to  the  Maine  Legislature  in  1880,  has 
been  a  Selectman  of  Islesboro  for  several  years,  and  in  1904  was 
again  elected  to  the  Legislature  from  a  district  composed  of  Stock- 
ton, Searsport,  Swanville,  and  Islesboro.  Although  a  Democrat  in 
politics  and  in  a  state  overwhelmingly  Republican,  he  lost  an  election 
to  the  Maine  Senate  in  1906|  by  an  adverse  majority  of  fifteen  votes, 
and  in  1908,  a  Presidential  year,  when  the  Republicans  make  their 
greatest  effort  to  roll  up  a  big  plurality  in  the  September  elections 
in  Maine,  they  were  able  to  defeat  him  for  the  Senate  by  only  eight 
votes.  Mr.  Pendleton's  showing  is  all  the  more  an  evidence  of  the 
general  esteem  and  popularity  in  which  he  is  held,  because  in  neither 
year  did  he  make  any  personal  effort  to  secure  the  election. 

Winfield  S.*  Pendleton  married  16  January,  1871,  Lucy  A.*  Phil- 
brook,  daughter  of  Judson  and*  [984]  Jane®  (Pendleton)  Philbrook. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

3971.  Winfield  Scott^®,  Jr.,  b.  15  April,  1872;  m.  Caroline  Johnson. 

3972.  Judson  Philbrook,  b.  25  Sept.,  1873;  m.  Elizabeth  Emerson. 

3973.  Newton  Lewis,  b.  15  Feby.,  1875;  m.  Dorothy  R.^®  Hatch. 

3974.  Ethel  Lucinda,  b.  11  May,  1878;  d.  9  March,  1881. 

3975.  Mark,  b.  12  Feby.,  1883;  d.  27  Nov.,  1887. 

3976.  Bowdoin  Neally,  b.  27  June,  1885;  he  is  a  graduate  of  the 

Cobum  Classical  Institute,  Waterville,  Me.,  and  is  now  en- 
gaged in  the  lumber  business  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3977.  Lester,  b.  8  Jany.,  1893. 

2937.  Mark  Pibrcb^  Pendleton  (Mark^,  Mark\  Samuel^, 
Thonuu*,  Jame^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  11  January, 


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1860^  and  died  12  May,  1898.  He  received  a  good  education  and 
taking  up  a  literary  career  became  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Bel- 
fast "  Age."  He  represented  Islesboro  in  the  Maine  Legislature  in 
1889^  and  not  long  before  his  death  received  an  appointment  as 
U.  S.  consul  at  Pictou^  Nova  Scotia.  Mr.  Pendleton  will  be  long 
remembered  as  the  author  of  "Andy  Dodge,  the  History  of  a  Scape- 
grace/' a  book  which  contains  much  of  an  autobiographical  nature, 
and  vivid  sketches  of  life  at  Islesboro,  disguised  under  the  name  of 
•*  Bayport." 

Mark  P.*  Pendleton  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  10  September,  1889, 
Inez  Louise  Matthews,  daughter  of  John  Barrett  and  Louisa  (Fams- 
worth)  Matthews  of  Islesboro.     She  was  a  student  at  Wellesley  Col- 
lege and  is  now  superintendent  of  schools  at  Islesboro. 
Issue: 

3978.  Marion  Pierce^^  b.  24  Jany.,  1895,  Bangor,  Me. 

2941.  Lyonies*  Pendleton  (Dodge^,  Mark'',  Samuel*,  Thomas^, 
Jame^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  28  November,  1850,  and 
died  there,  23  September,  1884.  He  married  at  Islesboro,  18  No- 
vember, 1874,  Sarah  I.^^  Rolerson,  daughter  of  Phineas  and  [2920] 
Celia  Ann*  (Pendleton)  Rolerson.  She  married  (2),  3  October,  1887, 
[2947]  Lemuel  Doddridge*  Pendleton. 

Issue  of  Lyonies*  and  Sarah  I.^*  (Rolerson)  Pendleton,  bom 
at  Islesboro: 

3979.  Lena  Mabel",  b.  16  June,  1876;  m.   [3931]   Frank  Rufus" 

Pendleton. 

3980.  Carrie  Ethel,  b.  23  April,  1877;  m.  14  Nov.,  1903,  George 

Herbert  Clements.     No  issue  (March,  1906). 

3981.  Lucinda  Elsa,  b.  16  Oct.,  1880;  m.  (1),  Jany.,  1900,  William 

H.*^  Durgin,  son  of  Elbridge  Henderson  and  [2167]  Maria* 
(Pendleton)  Durgin.  She  m.  (2),  Frank  Curtis^®  Board- 
man,  son  of  Peleg  P.*  and  Regina  J."  (Boardman)  Board* 
man,  both  parents  being  descendants  of  Joseph  and  [231] 
Marjr*  (Pendleton),  Boardman.  ['*  History  of  Islesboro,**  pp. 
169-172].  Issue  by  first  husband  (Durgin):  i.  Marie 
Pendleton}^,  b.  10  Jany.,  1902. 

2943.  Dennis  Matthew^  Pendleton  (Dodge*,  MarV,  Samuel^, 
Thomas*,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  November, 
1855,  and  is  a  prosperous  contractor  and  builder  in  that  town. 

He  married  at  Islesboro,  7  March,  1886,  Mary  Ellen  Haynes,  bom 
25  July,  1862,  daughter  of  John  R.  and  Annie  (Knowlton)  Haynes. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3982.  Mildred  Louine*^  b.  4  Oct.,  1889. 

3983.  Gladys  Knowlton,  b.  11  Feby.,  1895. 

2946.  RoDERic  Nelson*  Pendleton  {Bodge*,  Marie',  SamueP, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  16  October, 


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1865,  and  has  always  lived  in  that  town  where  he  has  been  po8^ 
master. 

He  married  at  Islesboro,  25  December,  1885,  Mabel  Haynes,  bom 
22  February,  1866,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  EUaabcth  (King) 
Haynes. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3984.  Georgia  Beatrice",  b.  20  May,  1887;  she  was  graduated  from 

the  Stete  Normal  School,  Castine,  Me.,  in  1907. 

3985.  Lyonies,  b.  18  Oct,  1889. 

3986.  Mary  Helen,  b.  26  Feby.,  1894. 

3987.  Raymond  King,  b.  27  Jany.,  1901. 

3988.  Kathryn  Isabel,  b.  26  Mch.,  1902. 

3989.  Lloyd  Tolman,  b.  17  May,  1905. 

2947.  Lemuel  Doddridge'  Pendleton  (Lemuel  Bieh\  Mark'', 
Samuel^,  Thonuu^,  Jamee^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  8 
October,  1853.  He  married,  3  October,  1887,  Mrs.  Sarah  I."  (Roler- 
son)  Pendleton,  widow  of  [2941]  Lyonies*  Pendleton,  and  daughter 
of  Phineas  and  [2920]  Celia  Ann*  (Pendleton)  Rolerson. 

Issue: 

3990.  Inez  May^S  b.  14  Nov.,  1891,  Islesboro;  d.  there,  Dec.,  1906. 

2948.  Laban  Knight*  Pendleton  (leaac  Cas^,  Mark'',  SamueV, 
Thonuu^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  30  September, 
1847,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  hisr  native  town. 

He  married  at  Islesboro,  8  August,  1870,  Martha  Matilda*  Dodge, 
bom  20  June,  1848,  daughter  of  Charles*  and  Rebecca  (Yeaton) 
Dodge,  and  granddaughter  of  Mark  and  [681]  Wealthy^  (Pendle- 
ton) Dodge. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3991.  Caro   Matilda",  b.   27   June,   1872;    unm.     She   is  a  school 

teacher  in  Bangor,  Me. 

3992.  Freeman  Knight,  b.  30  Oct.,  1874;  m.  13  Dec,  1905,  Harriet 

Emma^^  Dodge,  dau.  of  Silas  M.  and   [3949]    Betsey  E." 
(Pendleton)  Dodge.     Res.  Islesboro. 

3993.  George  Lewis,  b.  27  Nov.,  1877. 

3994.  Addie  Belle,  b.  22  Feby.,  1880;  m.  30    Nov.,  1907,  Edwin 

Charles  Quinn. 
3996.  Marion  Laban,  b.  20  Aug.,  1886. 

2949.  Isaac  Ellery*  Pendleton  {Isaac  Caee*,  Mark'',  Samuel*, 
Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  April,  1849. 
He  married  Antoinette  Yeaton,  bom  July,  1857,  daughter  of  John 
and  Delia  (Dorr)  Yeaton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

3996.  Nettie  R.",  b.  26  May,  1876;  dec;  m.  John  H.  Bentson. 

Issue   (Bentson):     i.  Christine^^,  b. 

3997.  George  Herbert,  b.  6  Oct.,  1877;  m.  Rena  Cunningham. 


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3998.  Helen  F.,  b.  10  Aug.,  1879;  d.  Dec,  1881. 

3999.  Nellie,  b.  13  May,  1881. 

4000.  Ethel  Ernestine,  b.  Dec,  1882;  d.  Dec,  1892. 

4001.  Ellery  £.,  b.  16  Ang.,  1885. 

4002.  William  R.,  b.  29  Aug.,  1888. 

4003.  Edith,  b.  5  Sept.,  1890. 

4004.  Ethel  J.»  K  8  Sept.,  1892. 

4005.  Samuel,  b.  14  Sept.,  1894. 

4006.  Gertrude,  b.  8  June,  1896. 

4007.  Norman,  b.  17  June,  1899. 

2956.  Samuil  Alya*  Pendlkton  (RocMphuf^  Samuel',  Samuel^ 
Thonuu^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  18  April, 
1852,  and  is  now  living  in  Fruitvale,  Calif. 

He  married,  27  June,  1883,  Carrie  L.  Arenes  of  Nicolaus,  Calif. 
Issue: 

4008.  Thomas  Percy^S  b.  11  Sept,  1885. 

4009.  Hasel  Ahnuth,  b.  11  Sept,  1890. 

2957.  Charles  Elbridoe*  Pbxdlbton  (Bodolphut*,  SamueP,  Sam- 
uel^, ThotnoM^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  2  July, 
1854.  He  has  followed  various  occupations  and  for  some  years  was 
in  the  hotel  business  in  Maine.  In  1906  he  was  living  at  Greenville  in 
that  state.  He  married  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  25  April,  1874,  Nancy 
Jane  Smart,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Elmira  Smart  of  Frankfort, 
Mc 

IssuCj;  bom  in  Somerville : 

4010.  Walter  Rhodolphus*^  b.  8  Nov.,  1874;  m.  Carrie  R.  Herring. 

4011.  Myra  E.,  b.  10  Nov.,  1878;  m.  at  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  24  Dec, 

1901,  Adolph  Wagner  Osgood.  He  died  at  Quincy,  Mass., 
2  April,  1905,  leaving  no  issue  and  his  widow  lives  at  Fox- 
croft,  Me. 


Camilla  L.^  Pendleton  (Bodolphtu^,  Samuef,  SamneP, 
Thoma^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  5  December, 
1857.  He  is  a  marine  engineer  and  makes  his  home  in  Sacramento, 
Calif.  He  married  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  27  December,  1883,  Abbie  1." 
Brown,  daughter  of  Thomas  F.*  and  Lavinia  A.*  (Boardman) 
Brown.  Her  father  was  a  great-grandson  of  Sylvester  and  [226] 
Margaret^  (Pendleton)  Cottrell,  and  her  mother  was  a  granddaugh- 
ter of  Thomas^  and  [310]  Lydia^  (Pendleton)  Boardman. 
Issue: 

4012.  Violet",  d.  infancy. 

4013.  Ethel  May  (twin  with  Violet),  d.  infancy. 

Ref.:    "History  of  Islesboro,"  pp.  1T4^  173,  225,  9U,  ITl,  ITO. 

2963.  Alphxus  Alonzo*  Pexdleton   (Gamaliel  Rathburn*,  Sam- 


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ueU,  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb^),  was  born  at  Isleitboro^  Mc, 
8  January,  1855.  He  is  a  contractor  and  builder  in  that  town  and 
conducts  a  large  and  profitable  business. 

He  married  at  Islesboro^  1  Jany.^  1883^  Sarah  Margaret  Whit- 
comb,  bom  19  December,  1863,  Morrill,  Me.,  daughter  of  Willard 
and  Mary  (Blake)  Whitcomb. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 
4014.  Lura  Irene^S  b.   9    Sept.,   1883;  m.   19   Nov.,    1903,   Pyam 
Edwin"  Hatch,  son  of  Pyam  D.  and  [2162]  Myr.i  Emma» 
(Pendleton)    Hatch.     No  issue.     Res.  Islesboro. 

4016.  Elmer  Leslie,  b.  20  April,  1885. 
1016.  Meda  Elouise,  b.  17  Sept,  1892. 

2965.  Elden  Ferdinand'  Pendleton  {Simon  Andrew*,  Simon 
Dodge'',  Samuel^,  Thomat/^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect, 
Me.,  12  April,  1866,  and  is  now  living  at  Stockton  Springs,  Mb. 

He  married  at  Prospect,  13  December,  1884,  Christiana  Harding, 
bom  there,  7  December,  1864,  daughter  of  Sears  and  Hannah 
(Grant)  Harding. 

Issue,  bom  at  Stockton  Springs,  Me.: 

4017.  Carrie  Mae^^  b.  22  Sept.,  1886;  m.  Joseph  A.  Hamlin.     Res. 

Stockton  Springs. 

4018.  Andrew  Sears,  b.  11  June,  1888;  d.  10  Dec.,  1888. 

4019.  Mamie  Jane,  b.  12  Sept.,  1889. 

4020.  Percy  Grindle,  b.  10  May,  1891;  d.  21  May,  1902. 

4021.  Faustina  Harding,  b.  6  Nov.,  1893. 

4022.  Maurice  Pierce,  b.  23  June,  1899. 

4023.  Percy  Grindle  (2nd),  b.  16  May.  1902. 

4024.  Ralph  Elden,  b.  12  July.  1906. 

2966.  Stephen  Alonzo'  Pendleton  (Levi  Alonzo*.  Simon 
Dodge^,  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Sedgwick, 
Me.,  4  June,  1855,  and  died!  at  Port  Blakely,  Wash.  He  was  a  mas- 
ter mariner  of  deep  water  ships  and  afterwards  an  officer  on  a 
steamer. 

He  married  at  Valparaiso,  Chile,  Jen<meva .  She  mar- 
ried (2), Kohler,  and  is  living  at  Seattle,  Wash. 

Issue  of  Stephen  A.*  and  Jenoneva  Pendleton: 
4026.  George",  b.  Jany.,  1892. 

4026.  Alonzo,  d.  ae.  about  ten  years. 

4027.  Stephen  Justo. 

2970.  George  Henrt*  Pendleton  (Levi  Alonzo*,  Simon  Dodge'^, 
Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Stockton,  Me.,  11 
June,  1866,  and  is  now  a  farmer  at  Waverly,  Pa.  He  married  Eva 
A.  Hunt. 

Issue: 

4028.  Elisabeth".  .     ^^, 


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4029.  Alta  May. 

4030.  Nathan  Lather. 

4031.  Theodore. 

He  18  also  said  to  have  had  several  other  children  that  died  in  in- 
fancy but  no  direct  information  was  obtainable. 

2978.  Joseph  Warrbn'  Pendleton  (WiUiam  Byrcn*,  Simon 
Dodge',  Samuel^,  Thomoi^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect, 
Me.,  7  April,  1862,  and  is  now  living  at  Haverhill,  Mass.  He  mar- 
ried at  Haverhill,  25  December,  1899,  Dolly  Danforth,  daughter  of 
Hiram  and  Augnsta  (Ward)  Danforth. 
Issue: 

4032.  Arthur  Dtanforth^^  b.  1  Jany.,  1901,  Verona,  Me. 

4033.  Virginia  Laura,  b.  27  Feby.,  1902,  HaverhiU,  Mass. 

4034.  Evelyn,  b.  1903,  HaverhiU. 

2980.  William  Btron'  Pendleton,  Jr.  (WUliam  Byron^,  Simon 
Dodge'',  Samuel^,  ThomoM^,  James\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Stockton, 
Me.,  23  April,  1866,  and  is  now  living  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

He  married,  25  December,  1893,  Lida  Emerson,  daughter  of  Frank 
and  Anna  (Smart)  Emerson. 

Issue,  bom  at  Haverhill,  except  the  seccmd: 

4035.  Dorothy  Love^^  b.  21  Oct.,  1894. 

4036.  Alice  M.,  b.  17  July,  1896,  Montegue,  Me. 

4037.  Frank  Emerson,  b.  16  Feby.,  1899. 

4038.  William  Byron  (3rd),  b.  22  Sept,  1901. 

2984.  George  Wellington'  Pendleton  (John  Nelton^,  Nathan- 
ieV,  Nathaniel*^,  Thomat^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island, 
N.  B.,  22  December,  1872,  and  is  now  living  at  Newburyport,  Mass. 

He  married,  in  1900,  Teresa  Bridges,  bom  15  August,  1879,  East- 
port,  Me.,  daughter  of  Evan  Evans  and  Teresa  (Gates)  Bridges. 
Issue,  bom  at  Newburyport,  Mass.: 

4039.  Jere  Kilton",  b.  16  Nov.,  1900. 

4040.  Howard  Lyndon,  b.  12  Dec.,  1901. 

4041.  Norris  RoKe,  b.  17  Oct.,  1903. 

2989.  Thomas^  Pendleton  (William*,  Thomas'',  Thomat\ 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Bocabeck,  N.  B.,  15  May, 
1829,  and  died  at  Princeton,  Minn.,  16  August,  1899. 

He  married  at  Bocabeck,  16  December,  1867,  Mary  Elmira  Col- 
lins, bom  12  December,  1849,  St.  David's,  N.  B.,  died  2  July,  1903, 
Princeton,  Minn.,  daughter  of  David  and  Elmira  (Greenlaw)  Collins. 
Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Dumbarton,  N.  B.,  others  at  San- 
tiago, Minn.: 

4042.  Elzada  Eleanor*^,  b.  11  Dec.,  1868;  m.  at  Princeton,  Minn., 

7  June,  1893,  James  Henry  Brown,  son  of  William  Brown. 
Issue  (Brown),  first  child  b.  at  Princeton,  others  at  Baldwin, 


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Minn.:  i.  George  Clintan^^,  b.  June,  1894.  ii.  James  Leon, 
b.  26  Mch,  1896.  iu.  Thomoi  Warren,  b.  23  June,  1900. 
iv.  Edwin  Lee,  b.  14  July,  1902.  v.  Lulu  Margaret,  b.  18 
Mch.,  1905. 

4043.  Margaret  EUen,  b.  4  Mch.,  1871;  d.  13  May,  1890. 

4044.  Hollis  Stetson,  b.  21  April,  1873;  m.  Esther  Veal. 

4045.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  21  Feby.,  1875;  m.  3  Nov.,  1894,  George  Henry. 

Issue  (Henry),  b.  at  Princeton,  Minn.:  i.  Elie^eth^^,  b. 
Feby.,  1896.     ii.  Nellie,  b.  Jany.,  1902. 

4046.  Elizabeth  Clyde,  b.  18  Mch.,  1878;  d.  Oct,  1891. 

4047.  Sandy  Wardsworth,  b.  22  Feby.,  1880;  m. -. 

4048.  Mary  Jenevia,  b.  17  April,  1885;  m.  Sept.,  1903,  William  Van 

Patten.     Res.  Seattle,  Wash. 

4049.  Iva  Minnie,  b.  26  Aug.,  1889. 

2991.  Mary  Jane*  Psndleton  {William^,  Thomai\  Thomai\ 
Thomoi^,  James\  CaleV),  was  bom  at  Bocabeck,  N.  B.,  19  Augusi^ 
1834.  She  married  there,  30  April,  1869,  Thomas  Saunders,  son  of 
Robert  and  Jane  (Trimble)  Saunders.  They  are  now  living  at  Big 
Lake,  Minn.,  which  is  also  the  address  of  their  children. 

Issue  (Saunders),  bom  at  Dumbarton,  N.  B.:  I 

i.  Moses  Pendleton^S  b.  26  Mch.,  1860;  unm.  1     ^ 

ii.  Edward,  b.  22  Jany.,  1862;  imm. 

iii.  WiUiam  Ethelbert,  b.  17  Feby.,  1864;  unm.  \ 

iv.  Delma  Adalaide,  b,  4  Feby.,  1867. 
V.  Elmeda  Jane,  b.  13  May,  1869;  d.  4  Jany.,  1904;  m.  22  Nov., 

1893,  Samuel  B.  Walker, 
vi.  Margaret  Eleanor,  b.  Sept.,   1871;  m.  18  May,  1898,  Emest 

Clinton  Craig, 
vii.  Thomas  Manzel,  b.  2  Jany.,  1875 ;  unm. 

viii.  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth,  b.  6  May,  1877;  m.  17  June,  1896,  Frank 
Adams  Whiteley. 

2997.  Charles  Tewksbury*  Pendleton  (Joehua^,  Thomae^^ 
Thomae^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  St.  Andrew's,  N.  B., 
5  March,  1828.  He  removed  to  Wisconsin  as  a  young  man  and  en- 
gaged in  the  lumber  business,  and  when  the  timber  became  scarce  in 
that  state  sought  new  forests  in  Washington.  He  died  at  Everett, 
Wash.,  14  November,  1906. 

Charles  T.'  Pendleton  married  at  Mandota,  111.,  13  September, 
1855,  Almeda  Lindsay,  bom  1836,  Lincoln,  Me.,  daughtei^  of  Thomas 
and  Lucy  (Longley)  Lindsay. 

Issue,  first  child  bom  at  Oshkosh,  others  at  Oconto,  Wis.: 

4050.  Ira  Brooks^^  b.  24  Nov.,  1856;  m.  Janet  Thomson. 

4051.  Charles  Irving,  b.  27  Sept,  1859;  m.  Matilda  Granert. 

4052.  Nettie,  b.  1  Mch.,  1861;  m.  at  Oconto,  Wis.,  12  May,  1880, 

John  Sheridan.  Issue  (Sheridan):  i.  Femie^^,  b.  4  May, 
1881;  d.  22  Dec,  1888.     ii.  Sadie,  b.  23  Aug.,  1883;  d.  31 


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Dec.,  1888.  iii.  Mary,  b.  31  Dec.,  1886;  d.  24  Oct.,  1898. 
iv.  Clare,  b.  27  May,  1889.     v.  Clyde,  b.  21  May,  1892. 

4053.  Frank  Rye,  b.  29  July,  1864;  m.  Ella  Runkel. 

4054.  Clare,  b.  24  July,  1867;  m.  at  Oconto,  Wis.,  30  June,  1892, 

Clarence  M.  Schooley.  Issue  (Schooley):  i.  Marion^^,  b.  4 
Nov.,  1893,  Terry,  Mont  ii.  White,  b.  16  Feby.,  1896, 
Nadeau,  Micb.  iii.  Ethel,  b.  19  May,  1896,  Nadeau.  ir. 
Harley,  b.  17  July,  1897,  Nadeau. 

4055.  Curtis  Armour,  b.  28  June,  1869;  nnm. 

4056.  Harley  Joshua,  b.  17  July,  1872;  m.  25  June,  1908,  Sarah 

Hubbell. 
4067.  Laura  Almeda,  b.  4  Oct.,  1879;  m.  20  May,  1902,  Leonard  L. 
Crosby.     No  issue. 

3002.  Caleb  Tewksbury*  Pexdleton  (Thomat^  Tkomat^, 
Thomas*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island, 
^^.  B.,  10  November,  1826,  and  died  at  Smith's  Cove,  Digby  County, 
Nova  Scotia,  18  March,  1903. 

He  married  (1),  December,  1849,  Mrs.  Mary  (Herson)  Butler, 
who  died  in  1876.  He  married  (2),  at  Smith's  Cove,  N.  S.,  21  Sept- 
ember, 1881,  Eugenia  £.  Snow,  bom  there,  14  December,  1863, 
daughter  of  Jabez  and  Elma  A.  (Hardy)  Snow. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.: 

4058.  Child  unnamed,  b.  and  d.  1850. 

4059.  Lavinia  Jane^®,  b.  May,  1852;  d.  18  May,  1881;  m.  Oct.,  1875, 

Charles  Arthur*  Hooper,  son  of  Henry  and  [1720]  Mary* 
(Pendleton)  Hooper.  Issue  (Hooper):  i.  Charles  CUnden- 
ntfw^S  b.  17  Mch.,  1878;  m.  Clara  Barry,     ii.  Mary  Rox-  \ 

anna,  b.  10  Mch.,  1880;  m.  Henry  Everett  Eaton.  | 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Smith's  Cove,  N.  S.: 

4060.  Bessie  May  Emdon,  b.  28  Aug.,  1885. 

4061.  Jabez  Boyd  Clinton,  15  Oct,  1895. 

4062.  Pearl,  b.  4  Mch.,  1899;  d.  infancy.  j 

4063.  Child  unnamed,  b.  23  Feby.,  1901;  d.  infancy.  \ 

4064.  Earle  Travis,  b.  18  Mch.,  1903. 

j 

3003.  Mary*  Pendletox  {Thomas*,  Thomas'',  Thomas*,  Thomas^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  9  October, 
1828,  and  died  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  about  1863.  She  married  Eph- 
Taim  Butler,  son  of  David  and  Hannah  Butler. 

Issue  (Butler),  bom  at  Deer  Island  and  Letete,  N.  B., 
i.  Isaac  Willington^^,   (dec.);  m.  Addie  Middlemist. 
ii.  Child  unnamed,  d.  infancy, 
iii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  (dec.) ;  m.  Henry  Warren. 
IV.  George  Alfred,  b.  25  Sept.,  1852;  m.  Ellen  Middlemist.     Res. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
V.  Celestina  Jane,  m.  Silas  Lawrence.     Res.  Perry,  Me. 
Ti.  Joshua  Thomas,  b.  7  Mch.,  1861 ;  m.  Margaret  Fuller  Collamore. 


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KIKTK   OBNERATION  665 

He  is  Secretary  of  the  Corporation  liquidating  Co.  of  New 
York  City,  and  is  interested  in  many  real  estate  transactions 
there, 
vii.  Abbie  Ann,  d.  young. 

3009.  Eliza*  Pendleton  (Thotfuu^  Thomoi^,  Thomas^,  ThomoM^, 
James^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  26  Novem- 
ber, 1847,  and  died  at  Sedgwick^  Me.,  28  September,  1884.  She  mar- 
ried at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  10  Febmary,  1864,  Austin  S.  Turner,  bom 
31  December,  1844,  Bro(^n,  Me.,  son  of  Asa  and  Louisa  (Carter) 
Turner. 

Issue  (Turner),  bom  at  Sedgwick,  Me.,  except  as  noted: 
i.  George  Colon*®,  b.  16  Feby.,  1866,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  m.  Alice 

M.  Johnson.  Res.  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 
ii.  Alonzo,  b.  Oct.,  1868,  Broduville,  Me.;  d.  1869. 
iii.  Charles  Albion,  b.  Oct.,  1870,  Brooksville,  Me.;  m.  Margaret 

Bynon.     Res.  Portland,  Me. 
iv.  Nomeda,  b.  1872;  d.  1876. 

V.  Adelbert  Parker,  b.  Sept.,  1875;  m.  Edith  Bartlett.     Res.  Port- 
land, Me. 
vi.  William  Henry,  b.  June,  1879.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 
vii.  Alice  Amelia,  b.  June,  1884.     Res.  Boston,  Mass. 

3010.  Caltin  Adams*  Pendleton  (Ward^,  Thomoi'',  Thomas^, 
ThomoM^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.  He 
was  a  carpenter  at  Eastport,  Me.  for  quite  a  number  of  years  but  re- 
moved to  Deer  Island,  N.  B.  not  long  ago. 

He  married  (1)  at  Eastport,  in  April,  1878,  Elizabeth  Rome.    She 
died,  and  he  married  (2),  at  Eastport,  (certificate  issued,  28  Dec., 
1891),  Teresa  M.  Holland. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

4065.  Frank  Wallace*^  b.  31  Jany.,  1879,  Eastport,  Me.      ' 

4066.  Jessie,  m.  Frank  Gillis.     Res.  Eastport     Issue   (Gillis):     i. 

4067.  Grace,   m.   William    Matthews.     Res.    Eastport.     Issue  (Mat- 

thews) :  i.  Kathleen  AdeU^K 

4068.  Georgia. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

4069.  Harland. 

4070.  Dewey. 

4071.  Forrest. 

4072.  Helen. 

4073.  Vdma  H. 

8011.  Abigail  Sophia*  Pendleton  (Ward^,  Thomoi^,  Thomat^, 
Thomas^,  James^,  CaleV),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  21 
June,  1853.     She  married,  24  October,  1872,  Albert  Colby*  Lambert, 


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666  THB   raiTDUBTOir   OBNEALOOFT 

born  30  May^  1848^  son  of  James  and  Sarah^  (Calder)  Lambert,  and 
grandson  of  Thomas  and  [709]  Mary^  (Pendleton)  Calder. 
Issue  (Lambert)^  bom  at  Deer  Island^  N.  B.: 
i.  Ethel  St  Clair",  b.  22  Nov.,  1873;  m.  4  March,  1893,  James 

Grant  Wilson.     Res.  Leonardsville,  N.  B. 
ii.  Eva,  b.  23  Nov.,  1875;  d.  1  Jany.,  1876. 
iii.  Fred  Percy,  b..  16  May,  1877. 

iv.  Merrill  Ray,  b.  26  June,  1879;  m.  16  Mich.,  1901,  Cassie  Car- 
oline Conley. 
V.  Alberto  Wetmore,  b.  6  April,  1881;  m.  8  Jany.,  1908,  Clarence 

Rudolph  Stickney. 
vi.  Colby  Maxwell,  b.  16  Mch.,  1883;  m.  17  May,  1907,  Helena  But- 
ler, 
vii.  Clinton,  b.  29  Sept.,  1884;  d.  6  Oct,  1884. 
viii.  Ross  Allan,  b.  13  Nov.,  1885;  m.  29  Aug.,  1908,  Carol  Pearl 

Forsberg. 
ix.  Bessie  Lyall,  b.  7  Jany.,  1888. 
X.  Beryl  Morton,  b.  2  April,  1890. 
xi.  Aria  Aberdeen,  b.  2  April,  1892. 
xii.  Frank  Hermon,  b.  17  Oct,  1893;  d.  12  Mch.,  1894. 
xiii.  Horace  Grant,  b.  25  Mch.,  1896. 

3012.  Guy  C.»  Pendleton  (Ward\  Thomati',  Thofnai\  Thomas^ 
James\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  and  is  now 
living  on  Deer  Island,  N.  B.  He  married  Annie  Patterson  of  East- 
port,  Me. 

Issue: 

4074.  Bessie^®,  m.  Lorenzo  P.  Lord.     Res.  Lord's  Cove,  Deer  Island. 

4075.  Mary  (Mamie). 

3013.  Frank  S.*  Pendleton  (Ward\  TkomoM'',  Thomoi^,  Tkornoi', 
Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  and  makes 
his  home  at  Lord's  Cove,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.  He  married  Josephine 
Hanson  of  Bocabedk,  N.  B. 

Issue  (order  uncertain): 

4076.  Percy". 

4077.  Gertrude. 

4078.  Daniel. 

4079.  Elida. 

4080.  Harold. 

4081.  Howard. 

4082.  Herbert,  d.  25  Jany.,  1903. 

4083.  Marion  D. 

3014.  Robert  S.*  Pendleton  (Ward*,  Thomas'',  Thomas*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Pendleton's  Island,  N.  B.,  and 
is  now  deceased.     He  married  Katie  Cook. 

Issue  (order  uncertain) : 


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4084.  Ardella*®,    m.    James    B.    Cline.     Issue     (Clinc):    i.  Glenn 

Byron^^.  i 

4085.  Lida. 

4086.  Clinton^  m.  Addle  Lambert. 

4087.  CHfford. 

4088.  Nellie. 

4089.  Roy. 

3016.  Samuel  W.»  Pendleton.  (Ward*,  Thomoi^  Thamat; 
Thomat/^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Pendleton's  Island^  N.  B.,  and 
lives  at  Lord's  Cove,  Deer  Island,  N.  B.  He  married  Josephine* 
Ward,  daughter  of  James  H*  and  (first  wife)  Amy  (Hatt)  Ward, 
and  granddaughter  of  Peter  and  [707]  Elizabeth^  (Pendleton) 
Ward. 

Issue: 

4090.  DureU  G.^<> 

4091.  Colon,  d.  infancy. 

4092.  Lucy  H. 

3023.  John  B.*  Pendleton  {James*  James  Gilhey^,  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  19  Feb- 
ruary, 1832,  and  died  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  7  January,  1864.  He  en- 
listed at  Findlay,  Ohio,  22  August,  1862,  in  Co.  O,  118th  Regt.  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was  made  regimental  blacksmith.  He  was 
an  efficient  soldier,  and  one  of  the  most  popular  men  in  the  regiment. 
His  death  in  the  military  hospital  at  Knoxville  was  due  to  typhoid 
pneumonia.     He  is  buried  there  in  grave  44,  Secticm  5. 

John  B.*  Pendleton  married,  6  February,  1866,  Mary  Kring,  bom 
15  July,  1837,  Ashland  County,  Ohio,  died  23  July,  1897,  West  Ldp- 
sic,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Rachel  (Maridey)  Kring.  She 
married  (2),  6  February,  1866,  Thomas  Sigler. 

Issue  of  John  B.'  and  Mary  (Kring)  Pendleton,  b.,near  Find- 
lay,  O.: 

4093.  Alvira^S  b.  24  Feby.,  1857;  m.  J.  Franklin  Hollabaugh. 

4094.  Henrietta,  b.  19  Feby.,  1859;  d.  infancy. 

4095.  Mary  Eva,  b.  25  Feby.,  1861;  m.  Charles  Myers. 

4096.  Lydia  Diarah,  b.  13  Feby.,  1863;  d.  May,  1906,  Twin  Falls, 

Idaho;  m.  10  July,  1884,  Miley  Kellum.     Issue   (Kellum) : 
i.  WUton^^;  he  was  in  Salt  Lake  City  at  last  accounts. 

8024.  Joseph  E.*  Pendleton  {James*,  James  Gilkey^,  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  28 
June,  1833.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War  enlisting  for  three 
years  in  Co.  K,  118th  Regt  Ohio  Volunteer  infantry,  26  September, 
1862,  and  was  transferred  to  Co.  F.,  183rd  Regt,  Ohio  Volunteers, 
24  June,  1865.  Mr.  Pendleton  is  now  engaged  in  farming  at  Bruns- 
wick, Mo. 

He  married,  23  October,  1856,  Elizabeth  Ann  Wright,  daughter 


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668  THE  PBNDLBTON  GENEALOOT 

of  John  and  Anna  (BahaU)  Wright.     She  died,  13  November,  1902. 
Issue: 

4097.  Anna  B.^S  b.  29  June,  1869,  Findlay,  O.;  unm. 

3025.  George'  Pendleton  (James\  James  Gilhey^,  Gideon*, 
Thomas^,  Jafnes\  Caleb*),  was  born  in  Licking  County.,  Ohio,  16 
April,  1835,  and  died  in  the  Soldier's  Home  at  DanviUe,  111.,  18  No- 
vember, 1907.  He  served  in  the  41st  Regt.  Illinois  Volunteer  In- 
fantry during  the  Civil  War  and  lost  his  right  hand  in  an  engage- 
ment at  Fort  Donelson.  ' 

George*  Pendleton  married,  9  February,  1859,  Ruth  Stanley.     She 
died,  24  December,  1907. 
Issue : 

4098.  Grant  James^^  b.  21  Jany.,  1866;  killed  on  a  railroad  near 

Benningt(m,  Mo.,  19  May,  1888. 

4099.  Fannie,  b.  12  Sept.,  1870;  d.  10  April,  1904;  m.  26  Nov.,  1895. 

Hugh  Thomas  Baker  of  Bonanza,  Mo.  Issue  (Baker):  L 
Joseph  Sianlef^,  b.  20  April,  1897.  ii.  Mabel,  b.  17  July, 
1899.  iii.  John  RoUa,  b.  16  Aug.,  1901.  iv.  Ruth,  and  v. 
Rose  (twins),  b.  17  Oct,  1902. 

3027.  Lewis*  Pendleton  (James*,  James  Gilkey^,  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Liddng  Comity,  Ohio,  25  De- 
cember, 1838.  He  enlisted  with  his  brother  Joseph,  26  "September, 
1862,  in  Co.  K,  118th  Regt.  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served 
throughout  the  rest  of  the  Civil  War.  Mr.  Pendleton  lost  his  right 
eye  by  a  chip  of  iron  flying  into  it  at  the  battle  of  Lodcout  Moun- 
tain, but  refused  to  take  his  discharge  from  the  service.  He  was 
transferred  to  Co.  F,  183rd  Ohio  Volunteers,  24  June,  1865.  Since 
the  war  he  has  engaged  in  blacksmithing  and  for  some  years  past 
has  made  his  home  at  Stanardsville,  Va. 

Lewis'  Pendleton  married  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  26  January,  1858, 
Lorita  Sullivan,  bom  near  Columbus,  about  1840,  daughter  of  Wesley 
and  Mary  Ann  (Fritchman)  Sullivan. 
Issue: 

4100.  Triplets,  unnamed   (two  daughters  and  a  son),  b.   18  May, 

1860;  d.  infancy. 

4101.  Louis",  b.  5  Aug.,  1869,  Hilliards,  O.;  m.  EUa  Mw  Parker. 

3031.  James  Gilket*  Pendleton  {James*,  James  GUhey^,  Thomas^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Franklin  County,  Ohio,  17  April,  1845, 
and  died  at  Hilliards,  Ohio,  15  June,  1902.  He  was  the  fifth  of  his 
father's  sons  to  serve  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  in  Co.  K,  133id 
Regt,  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  on  the  2nd  of  May,  1864.  He  was 
a  farmer  nearly  all  his  life. 

James  G.*  Pendleton  married  at  Hilliards,  Ohio,  18  April,  1865, 
Ellen  Sullivan,  bom  near  Dublin,  Ohio,  1  October,  1845,  daughter 
of  Wesley  and  Mary  Ann  (Fritchman)  SuUivan. 


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Issue,  born  at  Hilliards,  Ohio^  except  as  noted: 

4102.  Lncy^S  b.  27  Oct,  1866;  m.  at  Colnmbug,  O.,  31  May,  1889, 

John  Kinney,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Nicholas  Kinney. 
Res.  Amlin,  O.  Issue  (Kinney):  i.  Jamet  Wetley^^  b.  30 
Aug.,  1890.  ii.  John  C,  b.  25  March,  1892.  iii.  NichoUu 
P.,  b.  2  July,  1894.  iv.  Margaret  M.,  b.  20  Oct,  1897.  v. 
Frederic  A.,  b.  26  June,  1900.    vi.  Ruth  0.,  b.  27  Dec.,  1904. 

4103.  Chloe,  b.  2  Feby.,  1868;  d.  26  March,  1888. 

4104.  James  Wesley,  b.  2  May,  1869;  m.  Mary  Hunter. 
4106.  Mary  Jane,  b.  14  Dec.,  1870;  d.  11  Oct,  1871. 

4106.  Rebecca  Ann,  b.  18  Jany.,  1873;  d.  21  Oct,  1878. 

4107.  William  Allen,  b.  17  July,  1875,  Fort  Jennings,  O.;  m.  Anna 

Dominy. 

4108.  Hosea  Wilson,  b.  22  April,  1878,  Fort  Jennings;  m.  Abbie 

Kuhn. 

4109.  John  Christopher,  b.  30  May,  1880;  unm.     Res.  Hilliards,  O. 

4110.  Maggie  M.,  b.  6  July,  1882;  unm.    Res.  Hilliards,  O. 

4111.  Catherine,  b.  24  Nov.,  1885;  m.  at  Columbus,  O.,  17  Aug., 

1904,  WilKam  Clover,  b.  23  Dec.,  1879,  Hilliards,  O.,  son  of 
James  W.  and  Anna  (Boyd)  Clover.  Res.  Hilliards.  Issue 
(Clover) :    i.  Clarence  Stewart^\  b.  22  Jany.,  1906. 


3032.  Amos  Harris*  Psndlbton  (Jamee*,  Jamee  QUkey',  Oideon^, 
Thomae^,  Jamee\  Caleb*),  was  bcnm  at  Hilliards,  Ohio,  8  June,  1847. 
He  has  followed  the  trade  of  a  carpenter  and  builder,  and  since  his 
removal  to  Colorado  has  become  interested  in  mining  ventures.  He 
is  secretary  of  the  Pole  Creek  Milling  and  Mining  Co.  of  Pole  Creek, 
Colo.,  and  makes  his  home  at  Pueblo  in  that  state. 

He  married  (1),  at  Hilliards,  Ohio,  3  September,  1865,  Emily 
West,  daughter  of  Benjamin  West.  She  died  at  Hilliards,  22  April, 
1882,  and  he  married  (2),  at  Dublin,  Ohio,  16  February,  1883,  Hat- 
tie  Cook,  bom  there,  9  May,  1864,  daughter  of  Dewitt  C.  and  Jane 
(Dale)  Cook. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  at  Hilliards,  Ohio: 

4112.  Frank^^,  b.  16  Aug.,  1866. 

4113.  Henry  I.,  b.  16  Sept,  1868;  d.  Jany.,  1889. 

4114.  John  B.,  b.  20  Sept,  1869;  m.  Gertrade  Baker. 

4115.  Laura  Lenora,  b.  19  Feby.,  1871 ;  m.  [3065]  Gideon  H.*  Pen- 

dleton. 

4116.  Sarah  EUa,  b.  21  Nov.,  1875;  d.  17  April,  1901,  Pueblo,  Colo.; 

m.  Walter  Herbert  Issue  (Herbert):  i.  WiUiam^^,  b.  13 
April,  1893.  ii.  Harry,  b.  25  Nov.,  1895.  iii.  Fred,  b.  27 
Aug.,  1896.  iv.  Birdif,  b.  20  Oct.,  1898.  Mr.  Herbert  and 
his  family  are  living  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

4117.  Bennie  F.,  b.  2  Aug.,  1877;  m.  Albert  Washington  Hervey. 

No  issue.    Res.  Pueblo,  Colo. 

4118.  William,  b.  13  Aug.,  1879;  d.  July,  1880. 


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670  THE    PENDLETON   OEKEiXOOFT 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

4119.  Bessie  F.,  b-  28  July,  1884;  m.  4  Aug.,  1904,  Harry  Walker. 

Res.  Pueblo,  Colo.  Issue  (Walker):  i.  Edna}\  b.  31  March, 
1905. 

4120.  Amy,  b.  Jany.,  1886;  d.  inf. 

4121.  Pearly,  b.  Feby.,  1887;  d.  inf. 

4122.  Millie,  b.  AprU,  1889;  d.  inf. 

4123.  Annie  Blanche,  b.  20  May,  1890. 

4124.  Walter,  b.  28  Oct.,  1892;  d.  inf. 
4126.  Arthur,  b.  28  Oct.,  1896. 

4126.  V.  v.,  b.  26  Oct.,  1899;  d.  inf. 

3033.  EzERiAH  Datidson*  Pendleton  (Jamei*,  Jamet  Oilkef, 
Oidean^,  Thomai^,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Franklin  County, 
Ohio,  15  May,  1849.  He  is  now  engaged  in  blacksmithing  at  Amelia, 
Ohio. 

He  married    (1),  11  March,  1869,  Mary  Hunter.     She  died  17 
March,  1891,  at  Howard,  Kansas,  and  he  married  (2),  Novonber, 
1896,  [3072]  Lillian  Matilda*  Pendleton,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of 
[1746]   John  Jefferson*  and  Lirana  (Brown)  Pendleton. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

4127.  James  A.",  b.  27  July,  1876;  d.  29  Dec,,  1898. 

4128.  Purdy  King,  b.  23  June,  1877.     He  was  serving  in  the  U.  S. 

Army  in  the  Philippines  in  1903. 

4129.  Harriet  Jane,  b.  11  June,  1880. 

4130.  WilHam,  b.  12  March,  1888. 

4131.  Howard,  b,  14  Aug.,  1890. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

4132.  Florence  Fern,  b.  2  Jany.,  1898. 

4133.  VirgU  Leslie,  b.  26  May,  1900, 

3034.  Daniel  G.*  PenditETON  (Jantei*,  James  Gilkey"',  Gideon*, 
Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Franklin  County,  Ohio,  28 
March,  1851.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  builder  and  is  now  living  at 
Newark,  Ohio. 

He  married  16  February,  1872,  Etta  Sullivan,  daughter  of  Wesley 
and  Mary  Ann  (Fritchman)  Sullivan. 

Issue,  bom  near  HiUiards,  Ohio,  except  the  last: 

4134.  Mary  E.*®,  b.  12  July,  1873;  m.  James  D.  Brown.     Res.  Dub- 

lin, O.  Issue  (Brown):  i.  Arnold,  ii.  Ivy.  iii.  Fay.  iv. 
Sarah,    v.  James,    vi.  Henry,    vii.  Alice. 

4135.  Mahlon  Wesley,  b.  19  April,  1875;  m,  Nannie  Clark. 

4136.  Benjamin,  b.  22  April,  1877;  m.  at  Columbus,  O.,  25  June, 

1903,  Alice  Rarey,  b.  6  Sept.,  1874,  near  Lewis^  Iowa,  daugh- 
ter of  James  Deliver  and  Martha  (Valentine)  Rarey.  No 
issue.     Res.  Newark,  O. 

4137.  George,  b.  24  Feby.,  1879;  m.  Marilla  Grooms. 

4138.  Daniel,  b.  20  Dec.,  1881;  d.  1898. 


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4139.  Joseph^  b.  10  March^  1883;  m.  Louise  Hajnes. 

4140.  Grover  Cleveland,  b.  30  April,  1886. 

4141.  Eber  T,,  b.  27  Jany.,  1888. 

4143.  Loren,  b.  21  Sept.,  1895,  Worthington,  O. 

3037.  Anna*  Pendleton  (Joel\  James  Gilkey^,  Gideon^  Thatnoi^, 
James*,  Caleh^),  was  born  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  29  July,  1835.     She 
married  17  May,  1863,  Campbell  Byal,  bom  7  September,  1834,  died 
11  August,  1881,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Newtstuter)  Byal.  Mrs. 
Byal  is  now  living  in  Findlay. 
Issue  (Byal): 
i.  Melville^^  b.  14  Aug.,  1866;  m.  29  March,  1888,  Frances  Corn- 
well.     Res.  McC<Hnb,  O. 
ii.  Nora  May,  b.  20  Oct.,  1868;  m.  13  Jany.,  1892,  William  E.  Gor- 

rell.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
iii.  Cory  CampbeU,  b.  12  Nov.,  1870;  d.  21  Dec.,  1870. 
iv.  Clement  L.,  b.  22  April,  1874;  m.  29  Sept,  1898,  Estella  Mary 

Miller.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
V.  Leslie  Lee,  b.  11  July,  1877;  m.  27  Nov.,  1901,  Minnie  Nique. 
Res.  Findlay,  O. 

3040.  Lucinda'  Pendleton  (Joel*,  James  Gilkey',  Oidean*, 
Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  1  Septem- 
ber, 1842.  She  married  25  November,  1862,  William  Rufus  Bald- 
win, bom  11  Febraary,  1842,  son  of  Isaac  and  Elisabeth  (WiDey) 
Baldwin.     Res.  Findlay,  Oliio. 

Issue  (Baldwin): 
i.  William  Wallace^^  b.  16  Sept,  1863;  m.  1  Jany.,  1889,  Sadie 

Kuepper.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
ii.  Amy  Elizabeth,  b.  30  Aug.,  1867;  m.  20  Oct.,  1887,  Harvey 
Grant  Clark.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
iii.  Edward  Jiles,  b.  5  March,  1870;  m.  27  Sept.,  1892,  Ewalthy 

Shufelt.     Res.  Mill  City,  Ore. 
iv.  Harriet  Laura,  b.  23  Aug.,  1873;  m.  9  June,  1895,  Lewis  H. 

Crew.     Res.  Sapulpa,  Okla. 
V.  Albert  Joel,  b.  7  May,  1876;  m.  25  July,  1901,  Martha  J.  Rus- 
sell.    Res.  Mill  City,  Ore. 
Ti.  Louisa  May,  b.  5  Feby.,  1884;  m.  2  Dec.,  1904,  William  J.  Rus- 
sell.    Res.  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
Tii.  Ellsworth  Eugene,  b.  3  April,  1886.     Res.  Mlill  City,  Ore. 

3041.  George  Sherman*  Pendleton  (Joel*,  James  OHhey^,  Gid- 
eon*, Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  near  Findlay,  Oliio,  1  Jany., 
1845,  and  is  now  living  in  that  city.  He  married  in  Nevada,  3  No- 
vember, 1868,  Mary  Stamper  Anderson,  bom  2  November,  1842,  died 
19  November,  1901,  Findlay,  Ohio,  daughter  of  John  Stamper  and 
Ellen  (Lawler)  Anderson. 


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Issue: 

4143.  Harriet  Amy^S  b.  7  Aug.,  1869;  m,  at  Ottawa,  0-,  25  July, 

1890,  Charles  Franklin  Pritchard,  K  10  May,  1870,  ElweU, 
Mich.,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  H.  and  Delilah  (Kearna)  Pritch- 
ard. Res.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.  Issuet  (Pritchard) :  L  FioUt 
Dapha$ie^\  h.  13  Dec.,  1891.  u.  Charlet  Sherman,  b.  12  Oct, 
1893.  iii.  Frank  Arnold,  b.  11  Feby.,  1896.  iv.  Brice  Orlan, 
b.  28  Nov.,  1897.    v.  Gladyt  Marie,  h.  2i  July,  1901. 

4144.  Lucinda,  b.  11  J^ny.,  1872;  m.  26  June,  1906,  William  Harry 

Frost,  b.  8  March,  1876,  son  of  William  J.  and  Amanda  R. 
(Childs)  Frost.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 

4145.  Louisa,  K  18  Jany.,  1874;  unm.  (1906). 

3042.  JoBL  Wallacb*,  Pekdueton  {Joel\  Jamet  OUkey^,  Gideon*, 
Thomae^,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  3  December, 
1848,  and  is  now  living  at  Vanlue,  Ohio.  He  married  3  October, 
1873,  Mary  Ann  Plotts,  bom  24  November,  1847,  daughter  of  John 
and  Matilda  (Morehart)  Plotts. 

Issue: 

4146.  Anna  Amy*®,  b.  8  Aug.,  1874;  m,  30  July,  1904,  Merlin  Cor- 

Wn,  b.  24  Dec.,  1873,  son  of  George  W.  and  Harriet  (Brown) 
Corbin.  Res.  Vanlue,  O.  Issue  (Corbin),  b.  at  Vanlue: 
i.  WendeW\  b.  16  Feby.,  1905.  ii.  Nera  Maxine,  b.  1  Aug., 
1906.    iii.  Delmar  Dean,  b.  2  Oct.,  1908. 

4147.  Mayme,  b.  27  Nov.,  1876;  unm. 

4148.  George  Washington,  b.  3  Oct.,  1881;  unm. 

4149.  Lulu  May,  b.  31  Jany.,  1884;  unm. 

4150.  Bertha  Belle,  b.  11  March,  1886;  m.  at  Vanlue,  O.,  9  Aug., 

1906,  Jesse  Coldren,  b.  9  Aug.,  1885,  son  of  William  and 
Lydia  (Pepple)  Coldren.  Issue  (Coldren):  i.  Rtueell  Da- 
fnon^\  b.  1907. 

3043.  Mart  Elizabeth'  Pendlbton  (Joel*,  Jamee  Gilkey^,  Gid- 
eon*, Thomas*,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  25 
February,  1851.  She  married  Isaac  Comer  Porter,  son  of  Amos  and 
Sarah  (Comer)  Porter.    He  is  a  hardware  dealer  at  Findlay. 

Issue  (Porter),  bom  at  Findlay,,  Ohio: 
i.  William  Wallace",  b.  11  Nov.,  1869;  m.  11  June,  1889,  Tracy 

Victoria  Heckerman.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
ii.  Eva,  b.  17  Nov.,  1871;  m.  27  June,  1895,  Robert  Scott  Mc- 
Gregor.    Res.  Findlay,  O. 
iii.  Carrie,  b.  1  Jany.,  1873;  m.  29  Oct.,  1895,  William  Lawrence 

Schoonover.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
iv.  Charles  Cyms,  b.  11  Aug.,  1876;  m.  20  Sept.,  1896,  Nellie  Heck- 
erman.    Res.  Mill  Cily,  Ore. 
V.  Bessie  Belle,  b.  15  Aug.,  1879;  d.  25  Nov.,  1888. 
vi.  Paul  Pendleton,  b.  3  Feby.,  1882;  m.  17  Sept,  1903,  Bertha 
Walters.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 


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viL  Byron,  b.  13  Feby.,  1885;  m.  25  Sept,  1904,  Lizzie  Heffner. 

Res.  Findlay,  O. 
viii.  Lester,  b.  19  July,  1890. 

ix.  Ethel,  b.  31  May,  1893. 

X.  Arthur,  b.  28  July,  1896. 

3044.  Harriet  Amy*  Pendleton  (Joel^  Jamet  Gilkey^,  Gideon^ 
Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  16  June, 
1853.  She  married  23  July,  1871,  Dr.  Franklin  Litzenberg,  bom  1 
October,  1848,  son  of  Simon  and  Christina  Ann  (Kisor)  Litzenberg. 
Res.  Findlay,  Ohio. 

Issue  (Litzenberg): 
i.  Orpha^^  b.  26  Dec.,  1876  ^  m.  Howard  Spangler. 
ii.  Edward  Franklin,  b.  17  Sept.,  1882. 

3045.  Louisa*  Pendleton  (Joel^,  James  GUhey'',  Gideon^,  Thomoi^, 
James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  8  December,  1856. 
She  married  11  March,  1875,  Daniel  Franklin  Lightfoot,  bom  3  De- 
cember, 1851,  son  of  Henry  and  Margaret  (Russell)  Lightfoot.  Res. 
Findlay,  Ohio. 

Issue  (Lightfoot): 
i.  Carrie  May^^  b.  14  May,  1876;  m.  24  Oct.,  1893,  George  Wash- 
ington Teatsworth. 
ii.  Franklin  Joel,  b.  14  July,  1879;  m.  1  Jany.,  1901,  Blanch  Ethel 

Jacobs.     Res.  Mill  City,  Ore. 
iii.  Bessie  Belle,  b.  20  June,  1884;  d.  21  Sept.,  1893. 
iv.  Amy  Elsie,  b.  27  Jany.,  1888;  m.  March,  1907,  William  Archer. 
V.  William  Pendleton,  b.  27  Sept,  1895. 
vi.  Myrtle  Oletha,  b.  2  Dec,  1898. 

3046.  Charles  French^  Pendleton  (JoeP,  James  Gilhey',  Gid- 
eon^, Thomas'^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bora  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  12 
April,  1859.  He  married  12  April,  1879,  Elizabeth  D.  Henry,  bom 
30  September,  1860,  daughter  of  James  L.  and  Frances  (Dodge) 
Henry.     Res.  Findlay,  Ohio. 

Issue : 

4151.  Nina  Maude",  b.  20  Feby.,  1880;  m.  at  Leipsic,  O.,  30  Nov., 

1901,  Willis  Deo  Grubb,  b.  6  Oct.,  1878,  son  of  Jacob  and 
Violet  (MteGinnis)  Grubb.     No  issue.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 

4152.  Lulu  Blanche,  b.  7  Feby.,  1882;  m.  at  Napoleon,  O.,  31  Dec., 

1901,  Ira  Andrews  Stage,  b.  12  July,  1881,  Mariette,  O., 
son  of  Samuel  Gibson  and  Henrietta  (Hanna)  Stage.  Res. 
Toledo,  O.  Issue  (Stage):  i.  Yuron  Bemadeite^^,  b.  30 
June,  1906,  Toledo. 

4153.  Kie,  b.  6  May,  1884;  d.  4  Sept.,  1884. 

4154.  Mabel  Catherine,  b.  27  July,  1886. 

4155.  Amy  Suphrona,  b.  10  Sept,  1888. 

4156.  Charles  Henry,  b.  27  Feby.,  1890. 


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674  THE   PEITDLBTON   GENEALOGY 

3048.  (Rev.)  Eugene  Beauharnaib*  Pendleton  (Gideon^,  Jama 
Gilkey',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  Jamei^,  Caleb^),  was  born  in  Henderson 
County  Ky.,  19  Jnne^  1844.  When  he  was  eight  years  old  his 
parents  removed  to  Lauderdale  County^  Tenn.,  and  he  lived  there 
until  1867,  when  he  removed  to  Dyersburg,  Tenn.  Mr.  Pendleton 
has  made  his  home  there  ever  since.  He  engaged  in  business  in  that 
town  until  shortly  before  receiving  his  ordination  as  a  minister  in  the 
Baptist  Church  on  the  22nd  of  September,  1894. 

Eugene  B.*  Pendleton  married  12  October,  1869,  Lucie  Rodgers, 
bom  23  April,  1851,  Dyer  County,  Tenn.,  daughter  of  John  W.  and 
Sarah  J.  (Brown)   Rodgers. 
Issue: 

4157.  Edgar  Roscoe'%  b.  12  Sept.,  1877;  m.  19  Oct,  1900,  Frances 

Watkins,  dau.  of  Zechariah  Grandison  and  Frances  (Ste- 
vens) Watkins.  She  d.  without  issue,  8  Dec,  1905.  Mr. 
Pendleton  lives  in  Memphis,  Tenn. 

4158.  Sally  M.,  b.  24  July,  1880;  d.  21  Dec,  1883. 


3049.  (Hon.)  George  Franklin*  Psndlbton  (^LieuL  Darius 
Dow^,  Jamei  Gilhey'^,  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom 
on  South  Fox  Island,  Me.,  27  September,  1840.  In  the  following 
year  his  parents  left  the  old  Philbrook  homestead  on  this  island  and 
removed  to  the  wilderness  of  Hancock  County,  Ohio.  With  very 
meagre  opportunities  for  an  education  in  such  a  backwoods  region, 
he  picked  up  the  best  he  could  get  at  the  early  common  school,  study- 
ing at  night  by  the  aid  of  a  hickory  bark  fire,  supplemented  by  a 
lard  lamp  of  those  days,  which  swung  from  a  puncheon  mantel  in  his 
father's  log  cabin.  Later  he  attended  for  a  few  weeks  every  year 
the  so-called  High  School  at  Findlay,  the  county  seat. 

At  the  age  of  fifteen  he  began  teaching  in  tiie  common  schools  of 
the  county,  spending  his  vacations  upon  the  farm,  and  in  learning 
under  his  father  the  trade  of  a  carpenter  and  joiner.  On  the  18th 
of  August,  1862,  he  closed  a  term  of  school  at  Union  Center,  Ohio, 
and  the  next  day  enlisted  in  his  father's  company,  G,  118th  Regt, 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  mostly  at  the  front  in  Kentudky 
and  Tennessee,  until  after  Richmond  fell.  He  was  mustered  out,  5 
June,  1866.  During  the  nine  months  of  his  father's  service  as  First 
Lieutenant  of  the  company,  they  were  daily  companions,  and  shared 
all  the  rigors  of  the  soldier's  life  in  an  active  campaig^n. 

In  November,  1863,  while  the  118th  Ohio  was  below  Enoxville, 
George  F.  Pendleton  was  ordered  to  headquarters  as  commissary 
head  clerk  for  the  brigade  and  sent  to  Kingston,  Tenn.,  as  chief  clerk 
to  the  purchasing  and  issuing  commissary  there,  where  he  remained 
as  such  for  fifteen  months.  Afterwards  he  was  with  part  of  Stone- 
man's  command  in  East  Tennessee  until  the  close  of  the  war.  Dur- 
ing his  service  in  the  army  Mr.  Pendleton  refused  promotion  at  dif- 
ferent times,  and  the  only  office  he  held  was  that  of  Corporal,  which 


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his  Captain  and  Colonel  forced  upon  him  as  a  joke;  he  always  re- 
ferred to  it  afterwards  as  "  Eighth  Corporal  by  brevet." 

Upon  his  retarn  from  the  war  he  resumed  school  teachings  which 
he  continued  until  Aprils  1867,  when  he  received  an  appointment  as 
Deputy  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue  for  what  was  then  the  Fifth 
Congressional  District  of  Ohio.  During  the  two  years  and  more  in 
which  he  was  engaged  in  this  service  all  his  spare  time  was  devoted 
to  the  study  of  law,  and  such  rapid  progress  did  he  make  that  he 
was  admitted  to  the  Ohio  bar  at  the  sitting  of  the  State  Supreme 
Court  in  December,  1870. 

Mr.  Pendleton  was  a  School  Examiner  of  Hancock  County  for 
seven  years  from  1867,  and  for  many  years  an  Examiner  in  the  city 
schools  of  Findlay.  He  was  Mayor  of  Findlay  from  April,  1870,  to 
April,  1872,  and  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Hancock  County  from  the 
1st  of  January,  1872,  to  the  1st  of  January,  1871.  From  October 
25,  1883,  to  February  9,  1890,  he  served  as  Common  Pleas  Judge  in 
the  Tenth  District  of  Ohio.  By  virtue  of  this  office  he  was  also  Dis- 
trict Judge,  and  until  February  9,  1885,  sat  in  the  district  courts  of 
the  Tenth  Ohio  District,  which  court  had  jurisdiction  next  to  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  state. 

Since  that  time  he  has  refused  all  overtures  for  a  renomination 
save  on  one  occasion,  and  has  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  at 
Findlay,  in  which  he  has  met  with  a  large  degree  of  success. 

George  F.*  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Findlay,  Ohio,  2  May,  1871, 
Emma  Frances  Galloway,  bom  in  Wayne  County,  Ohio,  27  August, 
1848,  died  at  Findlay,  29  June,  1874,  daughter  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Martha  (Parsons)  Galloway.  He  married  (2),  at  Middle- 
town,  Ohio,  14  November,  1877,  Mary  Belle  Sutphin,  bom  there,  4 
December,  1849,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Caroline  (Johnston)  Sut- 
phin. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  Findlay,  Ohio: 

4159.  Charles  Sutphin",  b.  27  Feby.,  1879;  m.  at  Sandusky,  O.,  14 

Aug.,  1905,  Jessie  Mitchell  Hamilton,  b.  there,  12  Jany., 
1880,  dau.  of  William  and  Eliza  (Pool)  Hamilton.  No 
issue.  .  Charles  S.  Pendleton  and  his  wife  were  graduated 
from  Oberlin  College  in  the  class  of  1901,  both  receiving 
the  A.  B.  degree.  Mr.  Pendleton  remained  there  as  a  post- 
graduate student  and  teacher  of  English  for  two  more  years, 
when  he  received  the  degree  of  M.  A.  He  continued  at  Ober- 
lin for  one  year  longer  as  instructor  in  English,  since  which 
time  he  has  been  teaching  the  advanced  classes  in  English  at 
the  East  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

4160.  Emma  Galloway,  b.  3  May,  1881 ;  m.  at  Findlay,  1  Dec,  1904, 

John  L.  Kramer,  b.  30'  June,  1868,  Plain  City,  O.,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Dilla  Maria  (Kent)  Kramer.  No  issue.  She  was 
for  two  years  a  student  at  Oberlin  College. 

4161.  George  Franklin,  Jr.,  b.  17  Nov.,  1883.     He  attended  Oberlin 

College  for  two  years,  and  in  1904  went  into  the  steel  works 


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at  Lorain^  O.;  returned  to  Oberlin  in  1908^  and  entered  the 
junior  claas  with  hia  brother^  Cheater. 

4162.  Gertnide,  b.  4  Sept.^  1887;  d.  8  Sept.,  1887. 

4163.  Cheater,  b.  23  Oct.,  1888.    He  waa  graduated  from  the  Find- 

lay  Hi^  School  in  June,  1906,  and  ia  now  a  junior  at 
Oberlin. 

Ref.t    ''Men  of  Northwestern  Ohio*"  pp.  179-189. 

3050.  ZiLPHA*  Pendlxton  (Lieut.  Dariui  Dow\  James  OUkey^, 
OideoH^,  Thomoi^,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  waa  bom  in  Union  Townahip, 
Hancock  County,  Ohio,  18  September,  1842,  and  died  in  Eanaaa,  21 
February,  1888. 

She  married  13  October,  1864,  George  Sender,  bom  6  November, 

1840,  son  of  Peter  J.  and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Stinbocker)  Semler. 

Issue  (Semler),  first  three  bom  near  Fostoria,  Ohio,  others 

near  Council  Grove,  Kansas: 

i.  Catherine  Elizabeth^S  b.  20  July,  1867;  m.   11  March,  1890, 

Swan  J.  Peterson.    Res.  Wilsey,  Kaa. 
ii.  Florence  Viola,  b.  20  March,  1869;  m.  10  March,  1887,  James 

Wilson  Jackson.     Res.  Shattuck,  Okla. 
iii.  Armada  Sylvana,  b.  16  Nov.,  1870;  m.  23  June,  1888,  Daniel 

Shelby  Lovercheck.     Res.  Hebron,  Nebr. 
iv.  lida  Jane,  b.  24  July,  1872;  m.  23  Oct,  1890,  Walter  Ames. 

Res.  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

V.  Adda  May,  b.  10  Miirch,  1875;  d.  21  Nov.,  1887,  at  Hymer,  Kas. 

vi.  Alice  RosetU,  b.  10  May,  1877;  m.  (1),  19  April,  1902,  Harvey 

James  Briggs;  (2),  March,  1907,  Elmer  Frits.    Res.  Catesby, 

Okla. 

vii.  Marion  Franklin,  b.  30  April,  1879;  m.  Oct,  1897,  Mary  Rosette 

Burnett.     Res.  Shattuck,  Okla. 
viii.  Garfield,  b.  26  June,  1881;  d.  28  Feby.,  1906. 
ix.  Josie  Anna,  b.  11  March,  1883;  m.  16  March,  1904,  George 
Frederick  Marston.     Res.  Fargo,  Okla. 

3062.  JoBL*  PsNULBTON  (Lteut  Darius  Dow^,  James  Qilkey^,  Gid- 
eon*, Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Union  Township,  Han- 
cock County,  Ohio,  24  March,  1846,  and  died  at  Akron,  Ohio,  at  mid- 
night, 10-11  Febroary,  1901.  He  was  a  mason,  contractor  and 
builder. 

He  married  22  March,  1866,  Margaret  E.  Morrison,  bom  3  Sep- 
tember, 1846,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elisa  (Fout)  Morrison. 
Issue: 

4164.  Marion  Virgil^^  b.  8  Janv.,  1867;  m.  Mettie  A.  Snyder. 

4165.  Viola  N.,  b.  19  Nov.,  1868;  d.  24  Nov.,  1868. 

4166.  Mayme  S.,  b.  12  Aug.,  1870;  m.  at  McComb,  O.,  24  Oct,  1889, 

William  Ross  Alspach,  b.  5  Aug.,  1868,  son  of  Jeremiah  and 
Leah  (King)  Alspach.     Res.  Fostoria,  O.     Issue  (Alspach): 


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i.  WUliam  Rohert^^,  b.  22  Jany.,  1893,  Findlay,  O.  ii.  Leah 
Nellie,  b.  22  Sept.,  1902,  Fostoria. 

4167.  Florence  V.,  b.  17  Oct.,  1872;  m.  at  Findlay,^  O.,  6  Sept,  1888, 

Edward  Martz,  b.  3  March,  1867,  Sidney,  O.,  son  of  Fred- 
erick and  Caroline  (Kah)  Martz.  Res.  McComb,  O.  lasae 
(Martz),  b.  at  McComb:  i.  Carrie  Olive  W.^^,  b.  2  Nov., 
1889.  ii.  Cloid  A:  W.,  b.  14  July,  1891.  iii.  Bemice  Leona, 
b.  9  June,  1893.  iv.  James  Cooper,  b.  6  July,  1895.  v.  Fred 
Detvey,  b.  24  Oct.,  1897. 

4168.  Clara  (Carrie)  Belle,  b.  19  Feby.,  1876,  Fostoria,  O.;  m.  22 

Aug.,  1893,  Isdoures  Bysel,  b.  1  April,  1869,  son  of  George 
Washington  and  Jemmi  (Conn)  Bysel.  No  issue.  Res.  near 
McComb,  O. 

4169.  Sherman,  b.  5  July,  1879. 

3053.  William*  Psndlbton  (Lieut.  Darius  Don>^,  James  Qilhey^, 
Oideon*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Hancock  County, 
Ohio,  1  October,  1847.  He  began  the  manufacture  of  tile  in  Blanch- 
ard  Township,  Ohio,  and  after  continuing  this  occupation  there  for 
nine  years,  removed  to  Putnam  County,  Ohio,  and  in  1881,  to  Mc- 
Comb, where  he  has  built  up  a  large  and  successful  business. 

He  married  (1),  24  October,  1876,  Melvina  S.  Shilling,  bom  23 
Febmary,  1853,  died  23  July,  1882,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Eliza 
(Kinsey)  Shilling.  He  married  (2),  at  LaGrange,  Ind.,  30  Octo- 
ber, 1884,  Mary  M.  Hanes,  bom  10  September,  1849,  Bloomdale, 
Ohio,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Shue)  Hanes. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

4170.  Clara  E.",  b.  15  Sept.,  1876;  m.  at  Norwalk,  O.,  11  July, 

1896,  Bertcs  Dyche,  b.  7  March,  1871,  McComb,  O.,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Ella  (McCrill)  Dyche.  No  issue.  Res.  Mc- 
Comb, O. 

4171.  Cloah  A.,  b.  24  Nov.,  1877;  d.  11  July,  1878. 

4172.  Bertha  A.,  b.  15  Aug.,  1879;  unm. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  bom  at  McComb,  Ohio: 

4173.  Dail  Lloyd,  b.  27  Oct.,  1885. 

4174.  Warren,  b.  19  April,  1887;  d.  1  May,  1887. 
4176.  Orpha  Ophelia,  b.  28  April,  1888. 

4176.  Vaerda  A.,  b.  24  Jany.,  1890. 

4177.  WiUiam,  Jr.,  b.  18  Aug.,  1891;  d.  24  Sept.,  1892. 

4178.  Harland  Elbert,  b.  1  June,  1893. 

3054.  Jambs  Marion*  Pendleton  (Lieut,  Darius  Dow*,  James 
Oilkey',  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  waal  bom  in  Union  Town- 
ship, Hancock  County,  Ohio,  21  November,  1849,  and  is  a  farmer 
near  McComb,  Ohio.  He  married  10  July,  1881,  Louisa  C.  Ward, 
bora  4  December,  1860,  daughter  of  James  G.  and  Hannah  (Con- 
nie) Ward. 


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Issue: 

4179.  Oncl  Fern",  b.  21  July,  1886;  m,  16  Fcby.,  1909,  Robert  J. 

Cusac.    Res.  McComb,  O. 

4180.  Mabel  Eletha,  b.  7  Sept,  1888. 

3055.  Elizabsth  Jane*  Psxdleton  (Lieut,  Darius  Dom\  James 
GUhey',  Gideon^,  Thonuu^,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  4  October,  1852,  and  died  15  January,  1879.  She  married  10 
March,  1870,  William  Koontz,  son  of  Jacob  and  Frederica  (Rowe) 
Koontz. 

Issue  (Koontz),  bom  in  Hancock  County,  Ohio: 
i.  Charles  Miortimer*<>,  b.  14  Aug.,  1870;  d.  23  Sept.,  1907,  New- 
ark, O.;  m.  (1),  11  April,  1894,  Lena  F.  Hagans;  m.  (2), 
31  July,  1907,  Lizzie  Noe. 
ii.  Joseph  Darius,  b.  1  Jany.,  1873;  m.  24  Dec.,  1896,  Harriette 

Esther  Dillinger.     Res.  Findlay,  O. 
iu.  Mayme   (Mary  A.),  b.  17  March,  1871;  m.  28  March,  1904, 
Milo  Walton.     Res.  Seattle,  Wash. 

3056.  Florence  Ann*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Darius  Dow*,  James 
GUkey'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  29  August,  1854.  She  married  26  March,  1874,  Enoch  L. 
Haddox,  bom  13  December,  1850,  McComb,  Ohio  son  of  Enoch  and 
Elizabeth  (Colclo)  Haddox.     Res.  McComb,  Ohio. 

Issue  (Haddox),  bom  at  McComb: 
i.  Child,  b.  and  d.  25  Jany.,  1876. 
ii.  Alta  L.",  b.  19  Nov.,  1878;  m.  24  Dec.,  1899,  Hettie  Crawford. 

Res.  McComb. 
iii.  Olive  Estella,  b.  5  June,  1883;  d.  21  Oct.,  1885. 

3057.  Viola  Armada*  J  Pendleton  (Lieut,  Darius  Don>*,  James 
Gilkey'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  22  December,  1856.  She  married  at  McComb,  26  December, 
1875,  Joseph  P.  Hanes,  bom  24'  October,  1851,  son  of  Alexander  and 
Elizabeth  (Shue)  Hanes. 

Issue  (Hanes) : 
i.  Armald^^  b.  25  July,  1877;  d.  Aug.,  1877. 
ii.  Arba  Devard,  b.  6  Nov.,  1878.     Res.  McComb,  O. 
iii.  Almada  Maude,  b.  19  Oct.,  1880;  m.  3  June,  1903,  Harve  Oram. 

Res.  McComb,  O. 
iv.  Clyde  E.,  b.  11  Dec,  1883.     Res.  McComb,  O. 
V.  Vasta  Eva,  b.  29  July,  1890. 
vi.  Joseph  Lee,  b.  27  July,  1896. 

3058.  Saloma  Amy*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Darius  Dow*,  James  GU- 
kef,  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  26  December,  1858.    She  married  at  McComb,  12  March,  1876, 


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KINTR   OSNBRATION  679 

Christian  D.  Inebnit,  born  2  Jannary,  1865,  son  of  Ulrich  and  Mag- 
dalina  (Wyss)  Inebnit.     Residence,  Goshen,  Ind. 
Issne  (Inebnit): 
i.  Irvin  J.",  b.  29  Jany.,  1877;  d.  17  July,  1878. 
u.  Omar  V.,  b.  14  Nov.,  1878;  m.  18  May,  1906,  Nellie  Conine. 

Res.  Mt  Cory,  O. 
iii.  Laura  L.,  b.  18  Feby.,  1883;  m.  20  June,  1906,  Arthur  Eckle- 

berger.     Res.  Goshen,  Ind. 
iv.  Glenn  W.,  b.  19  Dec.,  1884. 
V.  Bessie  B.,  b.  18  Feby.,  1886. 
vi.  Howard  R.,  b.  23  Feby.,  1888. 
vii.  Chester  H.,  b.  19  Jany.,  1891. 
viii.  Lester  C.  (twin  with  Chester), 
ix.  Nellie  M.,  b.  25  April,  1898. 
X.  Nelson  B.,  b.  9  Feby.,  1901. 
xi.  Helen  R.,  b.  23  Jany.,  1903. 

3059.  McClellan  C  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Darim  Dotv^,  James 
Gilhey',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  26  July,  1861.  He  was  graduated  from  the  Scientific  and 
Pharmaceutical  Departments  of  the  Ada  [Ohio]  Normal  University, 
with  degrees  of  B.  S.  and  Ph.  G.,  and  since  that  time  has  been  a 
teacher  and  pharmacist.  For  some  years  past  Mr.  Pendleton  has 
been  the  proprietor  of  a  drug  store  in  Detroit,  Mich, 

He  married  in  Detroit,  12  June,  1896,  Emma  F.  Granger,  bom 
there,  17  October,  1868,  daughter  of  Sidney  and  Arilla  (Clapp) 
Granger. 

Issue,  bom  at  Detroit,  Mich.: 

4181.  McClellan  Granger^%  b.  15  April,  1896;  d.  7  Aug.,  1897. 

4182.  Harvey  George,  b.  23  Aug.,  1905;  d.  24  Aug.,  1906. 
4182a.   Darius  Floyd,  b.  6  April,  1910. 

3060.  Grant*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Darius  Donfi,  James  Oilkey^, 
Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb,  Ohio,  5 
Febmary,  1863.  For  some  years  he  was  a  farmer  at  Blanchard, 
Ohio,  and  is  now  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  tile  at  McComb, 
Ohio. 

He  married  at  McComb,  in  1883,  Sarah  Flavina  Mogle,  daughter 
of  Emanuel  and  Martha  (Caskey)  Mogle. 
Issue : 

4183.  Gertrude  B.^^  b.  9  Jany.,  1884;  d.  14  May,  1884. 

4184.  Loa  Alena,  b.  19  April,  1886;  m.  30  July,  1904,  Walter  C. 

Hooker.     Res.  Lafayette,  Ind. 

4185.  Jessie  May,  b.  22  Dec,  1887. 

4186.  Martha  Almada,  b.  26  Jany.,  1889. 

4187.  John  Lee,  b.  19  Jany.,  1891. 

4188.  Hattie  Mable,  b.  16  Nov.,  1892. 

4189.  Calvin  Clark,  b.  21  Dec,  1894. 


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4190.  BurdeU,  b.  24  Nov.,  1896. 

4191.  Faxmie  Fern,  b.  1  March,  1898. 

3061.  Mart  Altira*  Psndlbtok  (Lieut.  Darius  Dow\  James  Gil- 
key'',  Gideon^,  Thomas'^,  James^,  CaLeh*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  24  March,  1866.  She  married  19  November,  1885,  William 
Harrison  Bails,  bom  28  March,  1859,  in  HancodL  County,  Ohio,  scm 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Elizabeth  (Hart)  Bails.  Res.  Townwood, 
Ohio. 

Issue  (Bails): 
i.  Anson  Hard^%  b.  23  Jany.,  1887;  in  1907  he  was  attending 

Crawfis  College, 
ii.  Lester  McClellan,  b.  17  Dec.,  1889;  d.  25  July,  1890. 
iii.  Milton  Forest,  b.  10  Nov.,  1890. 
iv.  Walter  Emerson,  b.  3  June,  1893. 
V.  Leroy  Ludwig,  b.  19  March,  1895. 
vi.  William  Richard,  b.  22  Nov.,  1897;  d.  30  Aug.,  1898. 
vii.  J.  G.  Carlisle,  b.  31  July,  1899. 
viii.  Mabel  Pauline,  b.  10  Aug.,  1902. 
iz.  George  Pendleton,  b.  11  Dec.  1905. 

3062.  LivoNA  Adelia*  Pendleton  {Lieut.  Darius  Dow^,  James 
Gilkey'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  13  Febmary,  1869.  She  married  6  June,  1887,  William  Edson 
Harris,  born  13  March,  1862,  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  son  of  Isaac 
and  Anna  (McCamey)   Harris.     Res.  Mt.  Cory,  Ohio. 

Issue  (Harris): 

i.  Hazel  H.",  b.  31  Jany.,  1889. 

ii.  Irvin  Ray,  b.  29  May,  1891. 
iii.  Vera  Estella,  b.  6  July,  1894. 
iv.  Paul  Dwight,  b.  28  June,  1902. 

V.  William  Willis  Carol,  b.  2  April,  1907. 

3063.  Clara  Almeda*  Pendleton  (Lieut.  Darius  Dow*,  Jamet 
GUhey'',  Gideon*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  McComb, 
Ohio,  17  October,  1871.  She  married  6  March,  1890,  William  Frank- 
lin Miller,  bom  8  September,  1868,  son  of  Peter  £.  and  Catherine 
(Foltz)  Miller.     Res.  North  Baltimore,  Ohio. 

Issue  (Miller): 
i.  Vera  Mayl^  b.  13  Feby.,  1891. 
ii.  Catharine  Ruth,  b.  13  Dec,  1894. 
iii.  Lillian  Maude,  b.  28  April,  1900. 

3066.  Gideon  Horatio*  Pendleton  (John  Jefferson*,  James  Gi- 
hey'',  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Ohio,  17  May, 
1850.  He  was  for  some  time  a  jeweler  in  Galatin,  Mo.,  where  he 
enjoyed  a  prosperous  business.     Not  many  years  ago  he  took  up  the 


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study  of  osteopathy^  and  was  graduated  from  the  American  School  of 
that  science.  Since  then  he  has  practiced  this  profession  at  Galatin. 
Gideon  H.*  Pendleton  married  6  June,  1886,  [4116]  Laura  Lenora" 
Pendleton,  daughter  of  his  first  cousin  [3032]  Amos  Harris*  Pen- 
dleton. 

Issue,  bom  at  Gallatin,  Mo.: 

4192.  William  Wood",  b.  17  Aug.,  1887;  d,  11  July,  1888. 

4193.  Benjamin  Harrison,  b.  17  April,  1889. 

4194.  Charles  Bruce,    b.  2  Jany.,  1891. 

4195.  Ona  Mae,  b.  9  Oct.,  1893. 

4196.  ArbeHa  B.,  b.  28  Nov.,  1895. 

4197.  Dewey  Lee,  b.  21  AprU,  1898. 

4198.  Neva  Gertie,  b.  24  Feby.,  1904. 

3067.  EuoENS  Lbroy^  Psndlston   (JoAn  Jefferson*,  James  Gil- 
key'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  31  January,  1853, 
He  married  23  October,  1893,  Bertha  Buemier,  daughter  of  Jacob 
and  Paulina;  Buemier.    Res.  Ada,  Ohio. 
Issue: 

4199.  Paul*^  b.  12  Dec.,  1896. 

4200.  Edgar,  b.  27  Nov.,  1899. 

3069.  Oscar  Brucs'  Pendleton  (John  Jefferson*,  James  GUhey^, 
Gideon*,  Thomas'^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  6  December,  1858.     He 
married,  18  April,  1886,  Emma  House,  daughter  of  William  and 
Effie  (Maylor)  House.     Residence,  Granville,  Ohio. 
Issue : 

4201.  William  O.",  b.  19  Mch.,  1887. 

4202.  Effie  F.,  b.  3  Mch.,  1889. 

3083.  Bela*  Pendleton  (James*,  John'',  Gideon*,  Thomas*, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  14  July,  1845,  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B., 
and  died  at  Frankfort,  Mich.,  8  June,  1895.  When  about  three 
years  of  age  he  was  taken  by  his  parents  to  Cleveland,  Ohio,  where 
he  lived  until  he  entered  the  Union  army  in  the  Civil  War.  He  en- 
listed on  the  31st  of  December,  1863,  in  Co.  B,  107th  Regt.,  Ohio 
Volimteer  Infantry,  and  served  therein  until  the  13th  of  July,  1865, 
when  he  was  transferred  to  Co.  G,  25th  Ohio  Volunteers.  He  was 
mustered  out  with  the  company,  18  June,  1866.  The  Ohio  adju- 
tant-general's records  give  his  name  as  "William,"  which  was  due 
to  his  nick-name  of  "  Billy." 

After  the  war  he  engaged  in  carpentry  at  Cleveland,  and  about 
1880,  removed  to  Michigan,  where  his  parents  had  already  settled. 
His  widow  and  daughters  live  at  Frankfort  in  that  state. 

Beeley'  Pendleton  married  (1),  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in  1867,  Fran- 
ces Adelaide  Holcomb,  daughter  of  Albert  and  Mary  E.  (Norton) 
Holcomb.  She  died  at  Concord,  Ohio,  9  December,  1876,  and  he 
married    (2,  also   at  Cleveland,  8   June,  1878,  Martha  Ann  Story, 


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born  6  February,  1861,  Mentor,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Isaac  Tena  and 
Emma  Caroline  (Wheeler)  Story. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  bom  in  Cleveland,  Ohio: 

4203.  Albert  James   Francis^%  b.   6  Aug.,   1868;  m.   Caroline  M. 

Imark. 

4204.  Shirley  Leicester,  b.  11  Jany.,  1870;  m.  Mrs.  Emma"  (Pen- 

dleton) Chavalia. 

Issue  by  second  wife,  first  child  bom  at  Concord,  Ohio,  others 
at  Frankfort,  Mich.: 

4205.  John  Henry,  b.  14  April,  1880;  d.  11  Dec.,  1892,  Frankfort, 

Mich. 

4206.  Frances  Adelaide,  b.  4  Nov.,  1882;  m.  at  Frankfort,  Mch.,  4 

July,  1901,  Leroy  Raiment  Kibby,  b.  there  27  Jany.,  1876, 
son  of  Albert  P.  and  Martha  Amanda  (Hanchett)  Ejbby. 
No  issue.     Mrs.  Eibby  has  given  us  much  help  in  this  work. 

4207.  Seloma  Eleanor,  b.  24  Jany.,  1885;  m.  at  Frankfort,  Mich., 

Emil  Ernest  Straubel,  b.  there,  29  Nov.,  1877,  s<m  of  Ernst 
Benjamin  and  Katherine  (Gettus)  Straubel.  Issue  (Strau- 
bel): i.  Katherine^^,  b.  20  Mch.,  1903.  ii.  Roie  Mary,  b. 
3  Sept.,  1904.  iii.  Emil,  b.  29  July,  1907.  iv.  Richard 
Pendleton,  b.  2  Aug.,  1909.  Also  a  son,  WiUiard  Archi- 
bald, b.  23  May,  1900. 

4208.  Mary  Ellen,  b.   22   July,   1886;  m.  at  Frankfort,  Mich.,  24 

Dec,  1903,  Charles  Albert  Stibitz,  b.  28  June,  1877,  North- 
port,  Mich.,  son  of  Peter  and  Katherine  (Oberest)  Stibits. 
Issue  (Stibitz):  i.  Son  unnamed,  b.  18  Aug.,  1905;  d.  20 
Aug.,  1905.  ii.  Ruth  Katherine^^,  b.  2  Nov.,  1907.  iii. 
Charles  Franklin,  b.  12  Dec.,  1909. 


3084.  John*  Pendleton  (James^,  John'',  Gideon^,  Thomas', 
James*,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  and  was  killed  on 
the  railroad  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War 
serving  in  the  25th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  and  was  for  a  time  a 
prisoner  in  the  hands  of  the  Confederates. 

He   married    Sophia    Hartman    of    Cleveland.     She   married    (2), 
Edward  Bigelow  and  is  now  deceased. 
Issue,  bom  at  Cleveland,  Ohio: 

4209.  Mary^®,  d.  at  St  Louis,  Mo.,  ae.  16  years. 

4210.  Edward;  he  is  believed  to  be  deceased. 

3087.  Jambs*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (James*,  John',  Gideon*,  Thomas*, 
James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Cleveland,  Ohio,  3  October,  1854. 
He  is  a  carpenter  and  lumberman  and  makes  his  home  at  Gladstone, 
Mich. 

He  married,  27  Febmary,  1879,  Nancy  Philena  Clyde,  born  2 
Febmary,  1854,  Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Stephen  S.  and 
Clarissa  (Morgan)  Clyde. 


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Issne^  bom  at  Frankforty  Mich.: 

4211.  Emma  Philena^^  b.  30  Nov.,  1880;  m.   (1),  2  Sept.,  1896, 

John  Chavalia.  He  d.  in  1899,  and  she  m.  (2),  20  May, 
1900,  her  first  cousin,  [4204]  Shirley  L.^^  Pendleton.  Issue 
by  first  husband  (Chavalia):  i.  ApriUa  Lenore^\  b.  23 
April,  1897.  ii.  Leota  Irene,  h.  22  April,  1898;  d.  ae.  3 
months,  iii.  John  Clifford,  b.  16  May,  1899.  By  her  sec- 
ond husband  she  has  two  more  ch.,  William  and  Shirley,  full 
account  of  whom  is  given  under  their  father's  family. 

4212.  Maud,   b.   9    Feby.,   1882;   m.   Jerry    Ward.     Res.    Lansing, 

Mich.     Issue   (Ward):     i.  Ceca^\  b.  1901. 

4213.  Nora,  b.   16  July,  1883;  m.  9   May,  1901,  Leonard  Moore. 

Res.  Corunna,  Mich.  Issue  (Mioore):  i.  Albert  Judson^^, 
b.  23  April,  1902. 

4214.  Nellie,  b.  23  April,  1885.    Res.  Kalkaska,  Mich. 

4215.  Martha,  b.  9  Nov.,  1887. 

4216.  Claudia,  b.  4  June,  1897. 

3088.  James  William*  Pendleton  (Beeley  Blanchford^,  John'', 
Gideon*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Darlington,  Wis.,  22 
November,  1856,  and  has  made  his  home  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  for 
many  years. 

He  married  at  La  Crosse,  12  September,  1881,  Elisabeth  Grei- 
neisen,  bom  31  May,  1861,  Clayton,  Iowa,  daughter  of  Mathias  and 
Frances  Anna  (Betchen)  Greineisen. 

Issue,  bom  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.: 

4217.  Georgia  A.*^  b.  12  June,  1882. 

4218.  James  Henry  Edward,  b.  1  Sept,  1884. 

4219.  Peter  Beeley,  b.  26  Mch.,  1886. 

4220.  Teresa  Kathryn,  b.  9  May,  1890;  m.  Edward  Phoeling.     Res. 

LaCrosse.  Issue  (Phoeling):  i.  Margaret  Louiie^^,  b.  17 
Dec.,  1907. 

4221.  Gwendoline  Elizabeth,  b.  22  June,  1901. 

3091.  Pleasant  Emma^  Pendleton  {Beeley  Blanchford*,  John'', 
Gideon*,  ThOmat*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bora  at  Blanchardville, 
Wis.,  10  August,  1864.  She  married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  30  October, 
1884,  Albert  Bowles  Fessenden,  born  2  December,  1864,  Darlington, 
Wis.,  son  of  Wesley  and  Priscilla  (Lawrence)  Fessenden.  Residence^ 
La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Issue  (Fessenden),  bom  at  La  Crosse,  except  the  second: 
i.  John  Wesley^S  b.  24  June,  1886;  d.  29  July,  1885. 
ii.  George  Lament,  b.  7  Aug.,  1886,  lime  Springs,  Wis. 
iii.  Arthur  Beeley,  b.  16  Jany.,  1889. 
iv.  Albert  Allen,  b.  7  Dec.,  1890. 
V.  Bessie  May  Catherine,  b.  30  Nov.,  1892. 
vi.  Fred  Ira,  b.  11  Aug.,  1896. 
vii.  Jessie  Lillian,  b.  29  July,  1897. 


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▼iii.  Frank  Earl^  b.  22  Jane^  1899. 
ix.  Blanch  Emma  Arlette,  b.  25  April,  1901. 
z.  LadJle  MUdred,  b.  27  Sept,  1903. 
zL  Florence  Roth  Priadlla,  b.  21  Ang.,  1907. 

3094.  Lilly  Louisa*  Psndlbtoh  {Beeletf  BlamehfonP,  Jokm', 
Gideon^,  Thonuu^,  Jamet/^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  La  Croaae,  Wis.,  16 
July,  1871.  She  married  there,  7  l^aveabcr,  1886,  Thomas  Morris, 
son  of  John  and  Jane  (Graham)  Morris.  He  was  bom  at  St.  Ar- 
mond.  Province  Qnebec,  Canada.  Mr.  Mcwris  is  a  lawyer  at  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  a  member  of  tiie  State  Senate,  and  president  of  the 
Wisconsin  Board  of  Regents  of  Normal  Schools.  In  1908,  he  was 
re-elected  to  the  Senate  by  the  largest  m&j<nity  of  any  candidate  on 
his  ticket. 

Issue  (Morris),  bom  at  La  Crosse: 

L  Lillia  Mary  Mand**,  b.  13  Oct,  1887. 

ii.  Katherine  Jane,  b.  6  April,  1890. 
iii.  Margaret  Emma,  b.  15  Aug.,  1892. 
iy.  Howard  Edward  Pendleton,  b.  25  Ang.,  1894. 

▼.  John  Panl,  b.  25  Sept,  1896. 
ri.  Richard  Douglas,  b.  11  Nov.,  1898. 
vii.  Thomas  Ambrose,  b.  20  Nov.,  1902. 
viii.  Robert  Donald,  b.  3  Sept.,  1905. 
iz.  Stephen  Jerome,  1  June,  1908. 

3095.  RoT  WsLLiNOTON*  PsNDLBTON  {BeeUff  Blanchford^,  John', 
Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  -was  bora  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  11 
January,  1879,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  this  city.  He 
married  there,  7  February,  1906,  Sophia  Hanifl,  bom  in  Ogga, 
Austria-Hungary,  daughter  of  Carl  and  Theresa  (Lachits)   H^ifl. 

Issue,  bom  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.: 

4222.  Margaret  May*«,  b.  24  June,  1907. 

4223.  Mary  Agnes,  b.  25  Dec.,  1908. 

3097.  George  Wellington*  Pendleton  (Isaac  Gilkey*,  Isaac 
Gilhey^,  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bora  at  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  22  December,  1853.  He  was  for  many  years  a  master  mariner 
in  the  fisheries  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  After  the  death  of  his  wife  he 
went  West,  and  in  1906  was  living  in  Tacoma,  Wash. 

He  married  at  Gloucester,   Mass.,  in   1880,    Bridget  O'Sullivan, 
daughter  of  Owen  and  Mary   (Mulray)    O'Sullivan.     She   died  at 
Gloucester,  5  June,  1895. 
Issue : 

4224.  Bcraard  Joseph*^  b.  9  Mch.,  1881;  m.  Minnie  T. . 

4225.  George  Vincent,  b.  8  Oct.,  1884;  he  was  unm,  and  living  in 

Saug^s,  Mass.,  at  last  accounts. 

3101.    (Dr.)    Grant    Wallace*    Pendleton    (James    Howard^, 


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Uaac^,  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Blackhawk, 
Colo.,  3  June,  1864.  He  was  graduated  from  the  Medical  College  of 
the  University  of  Denver,  in  1888,  and  two  months  later  located  at 
Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  where  he  has  practised  ever  since. 

Dr.  Pendleton  married,  18  December,  1896,  Olive  Eldora  John- 
son, daughter  of  William  Allhande  and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Morrison) 
Johnson. 

Issue,  bom  at  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho: 

4226.  Frances  WaUene^^  b.  23  Feby.,  1898. 

4227.  Emerald  Grantzena,  b.  8  Mch.,  1900. 

4228.  Oliver  Howard  Wallace,  b.  21  Mch.,  1901. 

4229.  Harlan  Douglass,  b.  28  June,  1902. 

4230.  Favorite,  b.  2  Dec.,  1903. 

4231.  Forest  Luther,  b.  24  Dec,  1904. 

4232.  Gnrold  Warren,  b.  14  May,  1906. 

4233.  Horace  Jay  Wesley,  b.  1  Feby.,  1909. 

They  have  also  an  adopted  son,  Alton  Ross,  b.  27  Oct,  1905. 

3112.  Ralph  Howard*  Pendleton  {Daniel  Philbrook*,  Charles 
Thomas'',  Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Pleasant 
Valley,  Iowa,  8  August,  1870.  He  was  engaged  in  farming  in  Iowa 
until  1903,  when  he  removed  to  Ray,  North  Dakota,  where  he  still 
follows  the  same  pursuit.  He  married  at  Rods  Rapids,  Iowa,  29 
August,  1897,  Minnie  I.  Arnold,  bom  in  1875,  at  Canton,  South 
Dakota,  daughter  of  Willis  Lewis  and  Maggie  (Beck)  Arnold. 
Issue : 

4234.  SibyP®,  b.  13  June,  1900,  West  Union,  Iowa. 

4235.  Ralph  Sherwood,  b.  30  March,  1905,  Ray,  No.  Dak. 

3127.  Martha  Hawbs*  Pendleton  (James  Nichols*,  Luther', 
Joshua*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  26 
November,  1849.  She  married  at  Searsport,  Me.,  7  August,  1872, 
Henry  Hichbom  Grant,  son  of  Giles  C.  and  Desiah  (Hichbom) 
Grant.  Residence,  Portland,  Me. 
Issue  (Grant): 
i.  Elizabeth  N.*^  b.  21  April,  1873;  m.  3  July,  1902,  Harry  F. 

Nesmith.     Res.  Portland,  Me. 
ii.  Harriet  H.,  b.  22  Jany.,  1875;  unm. 
iii.  Alice  B.,  b.  6  May,  1877;  m.  4  Oct,  1899,  Joseph  Harrison 

Lamson. 
iv.  Henry  Hichbom,  Jr.,  b.  31  April,  1879;  d.  19  June,  1879. 
V.  Giles  C,  b.  24  Mch.,  1880;  m.  25   June,   1908,  Gertrude  P. 
Murphy.     He  is  a  graduate  of  the  Tuft's  Dental  College, 
and  is  practising  in  Portland, 
vi.  Desiah  H.,  b.  13  May,  1882;  m.  20  June,  1906,  John  Perry 

Butler.     Res.  Portland,  Me. 
vii.  Grace  M«y,  b.  2   Nov.,  1883. 


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3128.  Martin  Luthbr*  Psndlston  (James  Nichols^  Luther', 
Joshua^,  Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Mc,  12 
March,  1852^  and  is  now  living  in  Boston,  Mass.  He  married  at 
Quincy,  Mass.,  17  October,  1876,  Mary  Ann  Welch,  bom  2  May, 
1847,  daughter  o£  James  and  Mary  (Gavin)  Welch.* 
Issue  z 

4236.  James  Nichols*^  b.  7  Nov.,  1876,  Qnincy,  Mass.;  d.  27  July, 

1877. 

4237.  John  Francis,  b.  6  Jany.,  1883,  Brighton,  Mass.;  d.  12  Dec., 

1905,  Boston,  Mass. 

4238.  Mary  Jane,  b.  6  Oct.,  1885. 

3130.  Ira  Fremont*  Pendleton  (James  Nichols^,  Luther', 
Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb^),  was  bom  at  Prospect,  Me.,  13 
July,  1856.  He  has  made  his  home  at  Frankfort,  Me.,  for  quite  a 
number  of  years  where  he  has  held  various  town  offices. 

He  married  14  July,  1880,  Evelyn  Keen,  bom  21  August,  1857, 
Bucksport,  Me.,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Gross)  Keen. 
Issue : 

4239.  James  Nichols^®,  b.  18  Sept.,  1880,  North  Searsport,  Me.     He 

was  assistant  secretary  of  the  Newton,  Mass.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in 
1904,  when  he  took  up  similar  duties  with  that  institution  in 
Chicago,  111. 

4240.  Joyce  Alison,  b.  14  Jany.,  1896,  Frankfort,  Me.;  d.  26  Oct, 

1901,  BudLsport,  Me. 

3136.  George  Emery*  Pendleton  (Emery  Oscar*,  Thomas', 
Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bora  at  Belfast,  Me.,  2 
November,  1876,  and  has  always  made  his  home  in  that  city,  where 
for  some  years  past  he  has  been  a  manufacturer  of  cigars.  He 
married,  7  October,  1905,  Effie  Ann  Mitchell. 
Issue,  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 

4241.  Louisa  Alberta",  b.  4  June,  1907. 

4242.  Leonard  George,  b.  27  Aug.,  1909. 

3138.  WiLLLiAM  Thurman*  Pendleton  (Rev.  Lewis  ElweW, 
Joseph  Jones'' ,  Joshua^,  Thomas^,  James/*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at 
Frankfort,  Me.,  4  November,  1874,  and  is  engaged  in  farming  at 
Winterport,  Me. 

He  married  at  Winterport,  23  December,  1900,  Lizzie  M.  Low, 
bora  10  November,  1868,  daughter  of  Jacob  and!  Sarah  (Grant)  Low. 
Issue,  bora  at  Winterport: 

4243.  Earle  Tolman**,  b.  14  Oct.,  1903. 

4244.  Vera  Eldora,  b.  24  Mch.,  1908. 

3143.  Harry    Gaston*    Pendleton    (Nason    Edwin*,    Benjamin 
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Atnes^,  Joshua\  Thcnuu^,  Jamet^  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  23  Augast,  1880.  He  is  a  purser  on  the  steamer  '''  Silver  Star  " 
of  tike  Castine-Belfast  line,  and  makes  his  home  in  Islesboro. 

He  married  in  1906,  Alice  Gilkey,  daughter  of  Lincoln  and  Belle 
(Famsworth)  Gilkey. 
Issue : 

4245.  Chester  Gilkey^^,  b.  24  Mch.,  1907,  Islesboro,  Me. 

3147.  George  Welunoton*  Pendleton  (Wellington  Sargent*, 
Stephen'',  Stephen*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Deer  Is- 
land, N.  B.,  10  August,  1844,  and  died  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  6  Feb- 
ruary, 1897. 

He  married  on  Prince  Edward  Island,  Mary  Jane  Stewart,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Elizabeth  Stewart.  She  died  at  East  Boston,  Mass., 
28  August,  1881. 

Issue,  bom  at  East  Boston,  Mass.: 

4246.  Clara  Josephine^®,  b.  2  Dec.,  1874,  m.  at  Providence,  R.  I., 

19  April,  1900,  Walter  Fairfield  Martin,  son  of  William  and 
Catherine  (Brennan)  Martin.  Res.  Maiden,  Mass.  Issue 
(M«rtin) :  i.  Walter  Wellingtons^,  b.  13  April,  1901,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.  ii.  Eleanor  Pendleton,  b.  31  Dec.,  1903,  Somer- 
ville.     iii.  Stuart  Carleton,  b.  28  Aug.,  1907,  Maiden,  Mass. 

4247.  Florence  MatUda,  b.  4  Oct.,  1878;  m.  in  1901,  Robert  J.  Trim- 

ble. Res.  East  Boston,  Mass.  Issue  (Trimble),  b.  at  East 
Boston:  i.  Ethel  Palma^^,  b.  23  Mch.,  1902.  ii.  Robert 
William,  b.  20  June,  1906. 

3160.  Adelaide*  Chubbuck  (Margaret*,  SamueP,  Gideon*,  Sam- 
uel*, Jame$^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  14  November, 
1848.  She  married,  26  May,  1870,  Edward  Clarence  Turner,  son  of 
Job  A.  and  Almira  (Fellows)  Turner.  He  died  at  Washington,  D. 
C,  27  MJarch,  1907.  Mrs.  Turner  has  given  us  much  help  in  prepar- 
ing the  record  of  the  descendants  of  [239]  Gideon*  Pendleton.  Dur- 
ing the  last  thirty  years  she  has  made  her  home  at  Arlington,  Mass., 
but  has  spent  much  of  the  time  in  travel,  both  in  this  country  and 
abroad. 

Issue  (Turner): 
i.  Herbert  Bryant*^  b.  31  May,  1871,  Boston,  Mass. ;  m.  at  Toledo, 
O.,  28  Dec.,  1899,  Eveline  T.  B.  Buxton.  Issue  (Turner), 
b.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.:  1.  Inez  Josephine^^,  b.  25  Jany., 
1904.  2.  Julia  Lucinda,  b.  12  Dec,  1906.  3.  Veita  Ade- 
laide (twin  with  Julia).  A  son  died  in  infancy.  Mr. 
Turner  is  a  publisher  in  Boston, 
ii.  Florence  Eldridge,  b.  17  Sept.,  1874,  I^oston,  Mass. ;  d.  14  Jany., 

1878,  Arlington,  Mass. 
iii.  Howard  Chubbuck,  b.   6   Mch.,  1879,  Arlington,  Mass.;  m.  at 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  6  June,   1907,  Helen  Jackson.     He  was 
graduated  from  the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology  in  1903, 


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and  is  now  manager  of  the  Pneumatic  Service  Dept.  for  the 
Lamson  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co.  of  Boston^  Mass. 
iv.  Everett  Pendlet<»;  (twin  with  Howard);  m.  at  Behnont,  Mass., 
25  Sept.,  1907,  Florence  A.  HilL  He  was  a  student  at  the 
Mass.  Institute  of  Technology  for  several  years,  and  is  now 
engaged  in  the  investment  securities  business  in  Boston. 
V.  Marguerite,  b.  17  Sept,  1882,  Arlington,  Mass.;  m.  there,  25 
Oct,  1906,  Vittorio  Michela,  b.  3  Dec.,  1869,  Naples,  Italy. 
Res.  Turin,  Italy.  Issue  (Michela):  i.  Guido  Edward 
Joito^\  b.  13  Sept,  1907,  Turin,  Italy. 

3166.  Georob  Evbrett*  Pbndleton  {George  SamueP,  SamueV, 
Gideon^,  Samuel',  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Raynham,  Mass.,  27 
February,  1848.  In  early  life  he  made  several  voyages  to  liver- 
pool  with  his  father,  and  after  various  occupations  ashore,  bought 
out  a  grocery  business  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  in  November,  1870,  and 
has  continued  therein  ever  since.  He  is  a  member  of  King  David 
Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M. 

George  E.*  Pendleton  married  at  Taunton,  2  March,  1871,  Ella 
Louisa  Hall,  bom  10  May,  1851,  Hartford,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Hor- 
ace Marshall  and  ElizabeUi  (Parker)  Hall. 
Issue,  bom  at  Taunton,  Mass.: 

4248.  Everett  Hall^S  b.  15  Sept,  1878;  m.  Ida  Frances  Lawiy. 

4249.  Charles  Marshall,  b.  27  Jany.,  1880;  unm.     He  traveled  with 

his  brother  for  some  years  in  the  interest  of  the  Worcester 
Salt  Co.,  then  was  for  two  years  a  salesman  for  the  Woon- 
socket  [R.  I.]  Wholesale  Grocery  Co.  and  since  1905  has 
been  a  salesman  for  the  salt  company,  covering  part  of  Bos- 
ton and  southeastern  Massachusetts.  He  makes  his  head- 
quarters in  Boston. 

3170.  William  Herbert*  Pbndlbton  (George  Samuel^  SamueP, 
Gideon^,  Thomas',  James^,  Caleb'),  was  bom  at  Taunton  Mass.,  5 
June,  1865,  and  has  spent  the  greater  part  of  his  life  in  that  city 
where  he  was  associated  with  his  brother  in  the  grocery  business  un- 
til 1909,  when  he  engaged  in  another  pursuit. 

He  married  at  Taunton,  14  September,  1887,  Anna  H.  Luce,  bora 
3  June,  1868,  Winthrop,  Me.,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Adriana 
(Grover)  Luce,  and  adopted  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
Thornton. 

Issue: 

4250.  Rachel  Thomton^®,  b.  27  Dec,  1897,  Taunton,  Mass. 

3173.  William  Augustus*  Pendleton  (Eliot  Comelnu',  Pren- 
tice'', Hubbard^,  Benajak',  Caleb\  Caleb'),  was  bom  at  BroMjn, 
N.  Y.,  23  November,  1860.  He  is  Vice  President  of  O.  H.  Spencer 
&  Co.,  dealers  in  electrical  supplies  at  163  Greenwich  St.,  New  York 
City,  and  makes  his  home  at  Rahway,  N.  J. 


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He  married  in  Brooklyn^  19  June^  1883^  Fannie  Maud  Pdonse, 
bom  there^  29  April,  I860,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Almena  (Cole) 
Pelouze. 

Issue: 

4251.  Howard  Lancastcr^^  b.  12  Nov.,  1884,  Broddyn,  N.  Y.     He 

is  in  the  oil  business  in  New  York  City  and  lives  in  Rahwaj. 

3179.  Floyd  Bertrand*  Pendleton  (Edward  Uridh^,  Asa',  Hub- 
bard*, Benajah',  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Famham,  Quebec, 
Canada,  21  October,  1867,  and  is  now  a  machinist  in  London,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

He  married,  29  November,  1898,  Anna  Nevin,  bom  7  November, 
1878,  Wigan,  England,  daughter  of  William  and  Anna  (Smith) 
Nevin. 

Issue: 

4252.  Cecil  Roberts*^  b.  6  Nov.,  1899,  Smith's  Falls,  Ont. 
4263.  Greta  Lillian,  b.  17  Jany.,  1901,  Toronto  Junction,  Ont 

3191.  William  Wallace*  Pendleton  (Edwin  Rhodes*,  John',  Jer- 
emiah*, Rev.  John*,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  in  Rhode  Island,  29 
November,  1832,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  21  January,  1881.  He 
was  a  graduate  of  Greenwich  Academy,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  and 
was  for  many  years  a  bookkeeper  in  New  York  City. 

He  married  (1),  16  January,  1854,  Margaret  R.  Low  of  Coven- 
try, R.  I.  He  married  (2),  10  December,  1875,  Comelia  Caroline 
Ray,  daughter  of  Benoni  and  Comelia  Ray.  She  is  now  living  with 
her  son  in  New  York  City. 

Issue  by  first  wife,  first  three  bom  at  Apponaug,  R.  I.,  others 
in  New  York: 

4254.  Eugene  A.^^  b.  9  Dec,  1854;  d.  11  Aug.,  1855. 

4255.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  28  May,  1856;  d.  27  Aug.,  1856. 

4256.  William  Wallace,  Jr.,  b.  16  Aug.,  1859;  d.  unm.  at  Reynolds- 

viUe,  N.  Y.,  28  May,  1884. 

4257.  Eugenia  Adrienne,  b.  24  Feby.,  1862;  d.  21  July,  1863. 

4258.  Edwin  Rhodes,  b.  14  Dec,  1864;  d.  24  July,  1865. 

Issue  by  second  wife:  "" 

4259.  Daisy  Ray,  b.  25  Oct,  1876,  New  York;  d.  27  Jany.,  1882. 

4260.  John  Edwin,  b.  2  Aug.,  1879,  Reynoldsville,  N.  Y.;  unm. 

3192.  Charles  M.*  Pendleton  (Augustus  Merrick*,  Sylvanus'', 
Caleb*,  Caleb*,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  4  April, 
1873.  He  married,  28  May,  1897,  Caroline  Bemhard,  daughter  of 
John  and  Rosina  Bemhard. 

Issue: 

4261.  Frederick  Jamcs^S  b.   28  July,   1898,  Boston,  Mass.;   d.   27 

Jany.,  1905. 

3196.    Edward     Augustus*     Pendleton     (Edward*,     Sylvanus'',  \ 

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690  THS  PXNDLBTON  OUnBALOCnT 

Caleh^,  CaUh^,  Brian\  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  28 
May,  1869,  and  is  now  living  in  South  Hanson,  Mass. 

He  married,  21  October,  1896,  Harriett  A.  Vosmus,  bom  19  No- 
vember, 1877,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Cornelius  L. 
and  Susan  A.  (Sturtevant)  Vosmus. 

Issue,  first  two  born  at  East  Bridgewater: 

4262.  Harold  Irving'^  b.  21  June.  1902. 

4263.  Richard  Ellsworth,  b.  23  June,  1904. 

4264.  Marion  Augusto,  b.  3  Oct.,  1908,  So.  Hanson,  Mass. 

3198.  Charles  Alexander*  Pendleton  {Edward^,  Sylvanns'', 
CaUb^,  CaUb^,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Boston,  Mass.,  4  Octo- 
ber, 1873.  He  removed  to  SanU  Cruz,  Calif.,  in  1893,  and  in  1898 
settled  at  Petaluma,  Calif.,  where  he  has  since  made  his  home.  He 
is  a  prominent  member  of  several  fraternal  orders,  and  a  director  of 
the  Petaluma  Mutual  Loan  Co. 

He  married  at  Petaluma,  15  June,  1904,  Catherine  H.  Goodwin, 
bom  30  October,  1877,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  daughter  of  William 
and  Jennie  E.  (Foster)  Goodwin. 

Issue,  bom  at  Petaluma,  Calif.: 

4265.  Helen  Fayl^  b.  28  June,  1905. 

4266.  Frances  Marie,  b.  7  Nov.,  1906. 

4267.  Hubert  Warren,  b.  25  Aug.,  1908. 

3206.  Charles  Bemis*  Pendleton  (John  Lamb*,  John',  Nathan*, 
Caleb*,  Brian"*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Chicopee,  Mass.,  21  May,  1877, 
and  died  at  Washington,  Conn.,  19  March,  1906.  He  marri^  (1), 
3  October,  1900,  Mary  Anderson,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(McLellan)  Anderson.  She  was  bom  in  Scotland,  and  died  at  Kent, 
Conn.,  29  January,  1903.  He  married  (2),  at  Kent,  Conn.,  3  July, 
1903,  Margaret  Liner,  bom  12  April,  1880,  Sharon,  Conn.,  daughter 
of  Philip  and  Margaret  (Wise)  Liner. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

4268.  Gladys  Evelina^^,  b.  9  Dec,  1901,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

4269.  Rodney  Anderson,  b.  23  Jany.,  1903,  Kent,  Conn.;  d.  24  Jany., 

1903. 
Issue  by  second  wife: 

4270.  Margaret  Isabelle,  b.  26  Oct.,  1906,  Washington,  Conn. 

3209.  Willie  Xearns*  Pendleton  (Jerome  Baxter*,  Milettul', 
Jetie*,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  26 
November,  1852,  and  died  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  16  November,  1891. 

He  married,  4  December,  1874,  William  Mary  Stores,  bom  19 
November,  1855,  Norfolk,  Va.,  daughter  of  William  Kirby  and  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  (Rodgers)  Stores. 

Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Portsmouth,  Va.: 

4271.  Jerome  Baxter^^,  b.  31  Oct,  1875;  m.  Bessie  O.  Williams. 

4272.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  26  Aug.,  1877;  m.  30  April,  1902,  William 


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Bryan  Shropshire,  b.  9  Jany.,  1870,  Lexington,  Ky.,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Bryan)  Shropshire.  Res.  Pittsburg,  Ga. 
Issue  (Shropshire):  i.  Mary  Elizabeth^\  h.  30  Aug.,  1905, 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

4273.  Martha  Chiles,  b.  24  March,  1883,  KnoxviUe,  Tenn.;  m.  18 

Sept,  1904,  Richard  Marsh  Maynard,  b.  10  Dec.,  1874,  Fred- 
erick Co.,  Md.,  son  of  Thomas  Griffin  and  Sarah  Howard 
(Chiswell)  Maynard.  Res.  Clayton,  Mo.  Issue  (Maynard) : 
i.  Richard  Pendleton^^,  b.  15  Aug.,  1905,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ii. 
Augusta  Chuwell,  b.  27  Aug.,  1908,  Clayton,  Mo. 

4274.  George  Lawrence,  b.  5  May,  1890,  Rome,  Ga.;  res.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 

3211.  Miletus  Gatle*  Pendleton  (Jerome  Baxter^,  Miletus^, 
Jeae*,  CdLeh^,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  29 
October,  1856,  and  died  there,  20  December,  1906.  He  married  at 
PortsnK>uth,  24  May,  1881,  Nellie  Culpeper,  bom  there,  5  August, 
1858,  died  22  April,  1902,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Adaline  (Brooks) 
Culpeper. 

Issue: 

4275.  Jennings  Hope^S  b.  17  April,  1882,  Portsmouth,  Va.;  m.  16 

Aug.,  1906,  Lizzie  Kuehn,  b.  8  Mch.,  1887,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  dau.  of  August  Christopher  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Emser) 
Kuehn.     No  issue.     Res.  Portsmouth,  Va. 

4276.  Adeline  Nellie,  b.  3  July,  1884,  Portsmouth,  Va.;  m.  there, 

14  June,  1906,  Robert  E.  Deans,  Jr.,  b.  18  Nov.,  1874, 
Portsmouth,  son  of  Robert  E.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Ives) 
Deans.  Res.  Portsmouth.  Issue  (Deans):  i.  Nellie  Eliza- 
beth^\  b.  27  Jany.,  1907. 

4277.  Joseph  Culpeper,  b.  1  Dec,  1887,  Tunis,  N.  C. 

4278.  Miletus  Gayle,  Jr.,  b.  7  June,  1892,  Norfolk,  Va. 

4279.  Clarence  Tucker,  b.  20  Sept.,  1894,  Norfolk. 

4280.  Wills  Christian,  b.  16  April,  1902. 

3215.  JuDsoN  Blair*  Pendleton  (Jerome  Baxter*,  Miletus^, 
Jesse*,  Caleb*,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Seaboard,  N.  C.,  15  July, 
1863.  He  is  a  railroad  engineer  and  makes  his  home  at  Portsmouth, 
Va.  He  married  at  Portsmouth,  29  December,  1883,  Winifred  Wil- 
son, daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Elmirah  (Smaw)  Wilson. 
Issue : 

4281.  Wilson^<»,  b.  22  Feby.,  1886.    He  was  graduated  from  the  Med- 

ical School  of  the  University  of  Virginia  with  the  degree  of 
M.  D.  in  1907,  following  which  he  became  an  interne  in  the 
hospital  connected  with  the  University. 

4282.  Winifred  Blanche,  b.  15  Feby.,  1889. 

4283.  Marguerite  Chapin,  b.  17  Jany.,  1891. 

4284.  Nancy  Smaw,  b.  16  Feby.,  1893. 


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4285.  James  Boyd,  b.  25  Febj.,  1895;  d.  30  N<nr.,  1896. 

4286.  Mary  Ann,  b.  25  May,  1897. 

3220.  Virginia  Gatle*  Pendleton  (MUo  MUetus^,  Miletwi^, 
Jested  CaUb^,  Brtan\  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  27 
February,  1857.  She  married  there,  9  January,  1878,  Henry  Gar- 
rett Williams,  bom  17  May,  1852,  Norfolk  County,  Va.,  son  of 
Blackstone  and  Sarah  Ann  (Garrett)  Williams.  Residence,  Norfolk, 
Va. 

Issue  (Williams),  bom  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  except  the  last: 
i.  Charlotte  Pendleton**,  b.  21  November,  1878;  d.  8  Aug.,  1879. 
ii.  MUo  Cecil,  b.  16  Nov.,  1879;  unm.     Res.  Norfolk,  Va. 
iii.  Henry  Gayle,  b.  21  Nov.,  1880;  unm.     Res.  New  York  City, 
iv.  Vera  AugusU,   b.   3   Feby.,   1882;   m.   11  Oct.,   1900,   Roland 

Brinkly.     Res.  Norfolk,  Va. 
V.  John  Roberts,  b.  8  Oct,  1883;  m.  Genevieve  Ressler.     Res.  Nor- 
folk, Va. 
vi.  Harriet  Divine,  b.  31  July,  1889,  Norfolk,  Va. 

3222.  Harriet  Augusta*  Pendleton  (Milo  MUetus*,  MUeius^, 
Jesse^,  Caleb^,  Btian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  11 
March,  1864.  She  married  in  November,  1887,  William  Charles 
Divine.     Residence,  Rodky  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Issue  (Divine) : 

i.  Augusta  Pendleton*®,  b.  19  Oct.,  1890. 

ii.  Virginia  Stella,  b.  8  Dec.,  1891. 
iii.  Harriet  Augusta,  b.  6  Dec.,  1893;  d.  19  Dec.,  1907. 
iv.  Mary  Ruth,  b.  17  Oct.,  1898. 

V.  William  Charles,  Jr.,  b.  16  July,  1900. 

3223.  Blanche  Bailey*  Pendleton  (Arthur  Sylbert*,  Miletus', 
Jeese^,  Caleb^,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  8 
April,  1865.  She  married,  26  June,  1889,  Everett  Wallace  Cates, 
born  13  May,  1859,  Danville,  Va.,  son  of  Peter  Clark  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth  (Adams)  Cates.     Residence,  Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Issue  (Cates): 

i.  Margaret  Pendleton^^  b.  1  April,  1890. 

ii.  Everett  Wallace,  Jr.,  b.  28  Nov.,  1891. 

iii.  Arthur  Sylbert  Pendleton,  b.  22  June,  1894;  d.  30  7une,  1894. 
iv.  Daughter,  d.  infancy. 

V.  Daughter,  d.  infancy. 

3226.  (Dr.)  Arthur  Sylbert*  Pendleton  {Arthur  Sylbert, 
Miletus'^,  Jesse*,  Caleb*,  Brian^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Warrenton,  N. 
C,  10  April,  1874.  He  received  his  education  at  the  Graham  Mili- 
tary School,  at  Wake  Forest  College,  and  at  the  Medical  College  of 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania  from  which  he  was  graduated  with 
the  degree  of  M.  D.  in  1896.     For  some  time  afterward  he  was  an 


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NINTH    OENSRATION  693 

interne  at  hospitals  in  Philadelphia;  and  Boston^  then  took  up  practice 
at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  and  finally  located  at  Henderson,  N.  C. 

Dr.  Pendleton  married  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  3  Nov.,  1903,  Eliza  Tay- 
lor Busbee,  bom  there,  12  March,  1880,  daughter  of  Fabius  and 
Sally  (Smith)  Bosbee.  She  is  a  descendant  of  the  Pendleton  fam- 
ily of  Virginia. 

Issue,  bom  at  Henderson,  N.  C: 

4287.  Fabius  Busbee^%  b.  3  Feby.,  1905. 

4288.  Sylbert  (daughter),  b.  7  Oct.,  1906. 

3228.  MiLO  Miletus*  Pendlkton  (Arthur  Sylheri^,  Miletus'', 
Jeae^,  Caleh^,  Brians,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  23 
February,  1881.  He  was  graduated  from  the  School  of  Pharmacy, 
University  of  North  Carolina  in  1902,  and  is  now  living  at  Warren- 
ton. He  married  at  Ridgeway,  N.  C,  21  November,  1906,  Janet  Mc- 
Kenzie  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Marmaduke  James  Hawkins. 
Issue,  bom  at  Warrenton,  N.  C: 

4289.  Lula  Hawkins^^  b.  20  Sept.,  1907;  d.  17  June,  1908. 

4290.  Katherine  Clark,  b.  6  Sept.,  1909. 

3233.  George  Mblvin*  Pendleton  {Edward  Bryant*,  Bryant 
C\  Henry*,  Caleb*,  Brian*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  24  June,  1878.  He  was  for  some  time  connected  with  the  Bos- 
ton and  Maine  Railroad  Co.,  and  is  now  with  the  Draper  Manufac- 
turing Co.  of  Hopedale,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  6  Febmary,  1901,  Nora  Weltha 
Bullock,  bom  20  March,  1878,  daughter  of  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  J. 
(Hoyt)  Bullock. 
Issue: 

4291.  Richard  Hoyt^^  b.  29  Nov.,  1901,  Concord,  N.  H. 


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3263.  Charlss  Gay^®  Pbndlbton^  Jr.  (Charles  Ga^f*,  Job  Sian- 
ton*,  Joteph',  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  CoL  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Bridgeport,  Coim.^  7  June,  1863.  He  married  at  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  23  November,  1887,  Mary  Ellen  Jackson,  bom  22  July,  1868, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  daughter  of  George  William  and  Ellen  (Drys- 
dale)  Jackson. 

Issue,  bom  at  Chelsea: 

4292.  Clarence    Mitchell^S    b.    28    Sept.,    1888.      [He    is    called 

"  Charles  C."  in  the  Chelsea  records.] 

4293.  Roy  Hyler,  b.  30  June,  1894. 

3266.  Clarence  Arthur^®  Pendleton  (Charles  Gay^,  Job  Stan- 
ton*, Joseph'',  Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Col,  Joseph^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  in  New  York  City,  7  August,  1876,  and  is  now  living  at  Everett, 
Mass.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  Mass.  Militia  for  quite  a  num- 
ber of  years,  serving  in  the  First  Regiment,  which  later  became 
known  as  the  Mass.  Coast  Artillery  Regt  In  1906  he  was  a  Ser- 
geant in  his  company.  During  the  war  with  Spain,  this  regiment  en- 
tered the  United  States  service  and  Mr.  Pendleton  spent  several 
months  in  Fort  Warren,  Boston  Harbor,  where  the  command  was  sta- 
tioned. 

Clarence  A.^^  Pendleton  married  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  27  February, 
1901,  Gertrude  Viola  Reynolds,  bom  22  April,  1877,  St  John,  N. 
B.,  daughter  of  Frederidc  Newton  and  Eliza  Ann  (Sharpe)  -  Rey- 
nolds. 

Issue,  bom  at  Everett,  Mass.: 

4294.  Beatrice  Vivian",  b.  30  April,  1902. 

4295.  Newton  Gay,  b.  29  April,  1905. 

3274.  Edmund  Le Vaughn^®  Pendleton  (Frank  George^,  Rev. 
George  Washington*,  William'^,  Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Col.  Joseph*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  16  May,  1876.  He  has  been 
cashier  for  Dickerson,  Van  Duzen  &  Co.,  iron  dealers  in  New  York 
City,  for  quite  a  number  of  years  and  makes  his  home  at  Mount  Ver- 
non, N.  Y. 

He  married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  20  June,  1900,  Josephine  Frances 
Andrews,  bom  30  September,  1879,  New  York  City,  daughter  of 
Charles  Edward  and  Ella  Louise  (Baker)  Andrews. 
Issue: 

4296.  George  LeVaughn",  b.  21  Dec.,  1901,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

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3275.  William  Sttevenson^^  Pendleton  (William  White^,  Rev. 
George  Washington^,  Wtlliam',  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  Col.  Jo4eph\ 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Rahway^  N.  J.,  8  March^  1886.  He  is  con- 
nected with  the  Adams  Express  Co.  in  Brooklyn^  N.  Y.^  and  now 
makes  his  home  in  Rahway,  N.  J. 

He  married  at  Rahway^  10  May^  1906^  Mary  Eleanor  Austin^  bom 
3  July,  1889,  Chicago,  111.,  daughter  of  Herbert  H.  Austin. 
Issue: 

4297.  Florence  Eleanor^S  b.  25    Fcby.,  1908,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

4298.  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  4  Sept.,  1909,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

3276.  Frank  Eyxrett^^  Pendleton  (Nathan  Franklin^  Nathan 
Lanphere*,  William',  Major  Joseph^,  Joseph*,  Col.  Joseph*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  23  July,  1865.  He 
married  Edith  Geer,  and  in  1906  was  living  at  Ashaway,  R.  I. 

Issue: 

4299.  James  Everett",  m.  at  Ashaway,  12  Feby.,  1909,  Alice  May 

Ainsworth. 

4300.  Rose  Mabel,  m.  Alphonso  J.  Thompson.     Res.   East  Lynne, 

Conn. 

4301.  Rupert  Earl. 

4302.  John  Lawrence. 

4303.  Grace  Leona. 

4304.  William  Edward. 

4305.  Carl  Albert 

4306.  Frank  LesHe. 

4307.  Ella  May,  b.  12  June,  1902,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

4308.  Delmar  Rufus,  b.  19  Aug.,  1905,  Westerly. 

3282.  John  Braman^^  Pendleton  (William  Edgar^,  William 
Dennis*,  WUliam'',  Miajor  Joseph^,  Joseph*,  Col.  Joseph^  Joseph*), 
was  bora  at  Waterford,  Conn.,  22  April,  1878.  He  was  for  some 
years  an  express  messenger  between  Boston  and  Philadelphia,  then 
engaged  in  the  real  estate  business  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  is  now 
a  travelling  salesman  for  the  Manhattan  Rubber  Co.  of  Boston.  He 
makes  his  home  at  New  London,  Conn. 

John    B.^®    Pendleton   married   at   Bridgeport,   Conn.,   3   October, 
1900,   Roselle   R.    Davison,  bom   4    March,   1877,   Milford,    Conn., 
daughter  of  Leonard  B.  and  Georgiana  (Baker)  Davison. 
Issue : 

4309.  Thurston",  b.  22  Sept.,  1901,  Newton,  Mass. 

4310.  Hazel  Roselle,  b.  21  Nov.,  1904,  Brighton,  Mass. 

4311.  Eleanor  Gertrude,  b.  21  July,  1906,  Watertown,  Mass. 

3283.  Francis  Thurston^^  Pendleton  (William  Edgar^,  Wil- 
liam Dennis*,  William'',  Major  Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Col.  Joseph^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Waterford,  Conn.,  25  October,  1882.  He  was 
graduated  from  Yale  in  1906,  and  is  now  engaged  in  teaching.  He 
was  for  a  time  an  instructor  in  a  preparatory  school  at  Dallas,  Texas. 


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He  married  in  New  York  City^  1  September,  1906,  ChriBtine  M. 
Denslow,  daughter  of  Welton  Denslow  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Issue: 

4312.  Thurston  Denslow",  b.  4  Aug.,  1907,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

3298.  Harrt  Fillmore^^^  Pendleton  (WiUiam\  Edmund  AUen^, 
AUen',  Siflvestet^,  Sylvester*,  Col.  Joseph^,  Joeeph^),  was  bom  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  November,  1857,  and  has  always  made  his  home 
in  that  city.     Hq  is  a  salesman  for  the  American  Wringer  Co. 

He  married  in  December,  1882,  Hattie  A.  Milliken. 
Issue: 

4313.  William  Hunter^S  b.  26  Oct,  1882,  Brooklyn;  onmar.     He  is 

connected  with  the  American  Wringer  Co.  and  lives  with 
his  parents  in  Brooklyn.  He  was  for  five  years  a  member 
of  the  New  York  Natiimal  Guard. 

3309.  Allen  Henderson^^  Pendleton  {Hender$on^,  Aaron^, 
William^,  Job\  Copt.  William^,  Col.  William^  Joseph^),  was  bom 
at  Northport,  Me.,  28  August,  1853.  He  is  a  travelling  salesman 
for  the  Wright  Braid  Co.  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  and  makes  his  home 
at  Melrose,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  4  April,  1877,  Annie  Pearson,  daugh- 
ter of  P.  P.  and  Charlotte  (Haynes)  Pearscm. 
Issue : 

4314.  Lillian",  b.  17  June,  1879,  Bucksport,  Mc.;  unmar. 

4315.  Charlotte  Geraldine,  b.  15  Oct.,  1880,  Boston,  Mass.;  unmar. 

3312.  Ambrose  Farrow^®  Pendleton  (Girard  Estetbrook^, 
Aaron\  William',  Joh^,  Capt.  William'^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  born  at  Belfast,  Me.,  1  August,  1864.  He  is  in  the  real  estate 
business  at  Bangor,  Me.,  and  makes  his  home  acjross  the  river  in 
Brewer. 

He  married  at  Bucksport  Center,   Me.,   9   August,   1887,   Nellie 
Eugene  Parker,  bom  there,  25  November,  1866,  daughter  of  Eugene 
Charles  and  Mary  Ann  (Ackley)  Paricer. 
Issue,  bom  at  Brewer,  Me.: 

4316.  Marian  Estelle",  b.  5  Sept.,  1888. 

4317.  Raymond  Ambrose,  b.  2  July,  1893. 

3314.  Herbert  Leslie^*  Pendleton  (Girard  Esterhrook^,  Aaron*, 
William'',  Job*,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Bucksport  Center,  Me.,  1  May,  1875,  and  for  many  years  past  has 
made  his  home  in  Brewer,  Me. 

He  married  at  Bangor,  Me.,  15  January,   1905,  Esther  P.  Jen- 
kins, born  at  Danforth,  Me.,  daughter  of  William  and   Jennie  A 
(Haynes)  Jenkins. 
Issue: 

4318.  Earle  Benjamin",  b.  8  Jany.,  1906,  Brewer,  Me. 


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TBNTH   OBKSRATION  697 

3315.  Georos  Wakhinoton^^  Pendleton  (WUliam  DudUf^, 
AlbeH\  William',  Job\  Capt.  WUliam^  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joteph*), 
was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  4  October,  1869.   Residence,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Southboro,  Mass.,  19  October,  1892,  Grace  Jane 
Gladhill,  bom  21  September,  1874,  Ashland,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam and  Rebecca  J.  (Doolittle)  Gladhill. 
Issue: 

4319.  Florence  May^^  b.  8  Aug.,  1893,  Southboro,  Mass. 

4320.  Herbert  Francis,  b.  28  Dec,  1896,  Cordaville,  Mass. 

3333.  Daniel  S.^*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Daniel  S.*,  Calvin  Crane^, 
Job'',  Joh^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Paro- 
wan,  Utah,  26  June,  1871,  and  died,  27  November,  1907.  He  mar- 
ried, 23  June,  1898,  Nancy  Chatterley,  bom  25  February,  1874, 
Cedar,  Utah,  daughter  of  Morton  and  Christina  (Mackleprang) 
Chatterley. 
Issue: 

4321.  Gus",  b.  20  Mch.,  1899. 

4322.  LeGrande,  b.  27  Sept.,  1900. 

4323.  Bemice,  b.  22  June,  1903. 

4324.  Loraine  C,  b.  6  Feby.,  1905. 
4326.  Christina  C,  b.  28  Jany.,  1908. 

3346.  Susannah  Maria^**  Pendleton  (Calvin  Davi<P,  Calvin 
Craned  Joh',  Job*,  Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Annabella,  Utah,  28  November,  1871.  She  married  at  Pay- 
son,  Utah,  26  December,  1890,  Peter  Hamilton,  ^on  of  James  and 
Euphema  (Simpson)  Hamilton.     Residence,  Payson,  Utah. 

Issue  (Hamilton): 
i.  Peter  Refell",  b.  8  Nov.,  1892. 
ii.  Ezra  Kenneth,  b.  27  July,  1894. 
ill.  Calvin  Dwight,  b.  21  Aug.,  1896. 
iv.  Mildred  lona,  b.  10  April,  1899. 
v.  Henry  Earl,  b.  26  May,  1901. 
vi.  Zona  Vey,  b.  12  Jany.,  1904. 
vii.  Theo  Naomi,  b.  8  June,  1906. 
viii.  Sally,  b.  24  Mch.,  1909. 

3347.  Mart  Emeline^^  Pendleton  (Calvin  DavitP,  Calvin 
Crane*,  Job'',  Job*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Annabella,  Utah,  4  July,  1873.  She  married  at  Manti, 
Utah,  12  December,  1889,  John  Daniel  Degraw,  son  of  Eugene  La- 
fayette and  Rebecca  Ann  (Holladay)  Degraw.  Residence,  Free- 
dom, Wyoming. 

Issue  (Degraw): 

i.  John  Clarence^^  b.  16  May,  1892,  Spring  Lake,  Utah. 

ii.  Mary  Osemba,  b.  8  Dec.,  1893,  Spring  Lake,  Utah, 
iii.  Armanella  Mlay,  b.  18  Jany.,  1896,  Payson,  Utah, 
iv.  Delia  Irene,  b.  24  Sept.,  1897,  Payson,  Utah. 


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698  THS   PBKDLXTON   OBNBALOGFr 

V.  Earner  Clynn,  b.  16  Feby.,  1901,  Spring  Lake,  UUh. 

vi.  Susannah  Ludean^  b.  17  Jany.^  1903,  Payson,  Utah, 
vii.  CUfford  Eugene,  b.  1  Oct,  1907,  Bedford,  Wyo. 
viii.  David  Golden,  b.  10  Jany.,  1909,  Freedom,  Wyo. 

3348.  GsoROB  Warhen^®  Pendleton  (Calvin  Davids,  Calvin 
Crane\  Joh\  Joh^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William^  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Payson,  Utah,  2  April,  1875.  He  married  at  Logan,  Utah, 
30  September,  1903,  Rose  Moser,  bom  13  April,  1883,  Biberist, 
Switzerland,  daughter  of  John  Ulrich  and  Elisabeth  (Stamphli) 
Moser.  Residence,  Bedford,  Wyoming. 
Issue,  bom  at  Bedford,  Wyo.: 

4326.  George  Calvin",  b.  21  Jany.,  1905. 

4327.  John  Leo,  b.  15  Mch.,  1907. 

3350.  Leo  Percival**  Pendleton  (Calvin  David*,  Calvin  Crane^, 
Joh\  Job^,  Capt  WUliam',  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Payson,  Uteh,  1  October,  1880.  He  married  at  Manti,  Utah,  22 
October,  1902,  Maria  Lucinda  Pierce,  bom  30  August,  1883,  East 
Loa,  Utah,  died  2  December,  1908,  Eureka,  Utah,  daughter  of 
Amasa  Ephraim  and  Maria  Ann  (Jackson)  Pierce.  Mr.  Pendleton 
has  given  us  much  help  in  gathering  records  of  the  later  generations 
of  his  grandfather's  descendants.  He  now  makes  his  home  at  Eureka, 
Utah. 

Issue : 

4328.  Lucmda  Maria",  b.  7  Aug.,  1903,  Torrey,  Utah. 

4329.  Thora  Susannah,  b.  25  July,  1905,  Eureka,  Uteh;  d.  19  Aug., 

1906. 

4330.  Zelpha  Pearl,  b.  14  May,  1908. 

3385.  George  Wiluams^®  Pendleton  (William  Jared*,  Jared  C, 
William',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  8  June,  1853,  and  has  made  his  home  at 
Lynn,  Mass.,  for  nearly  thirty  years. 

He  married  at  Belfast,  Me.,  6  September,  1873,  Sarah  J.  Melody, 
bom  9  April,  1854,  Searsport,  Me.,  daughter  of  Michael  and  Mary 
(Rowley)  Melody. 
Issuer 

4331.  Harold  G.",  b.  21  Aug.,  1874,  Belfast,  Me.;  d.  6  Oct.,  1874. 

4332.  Mabelle  S.,  b.  30  April,  1876,  Belfast;  m.  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  21 

Nov.,  1895,  Charles  O.  Smith,  son  of  Charles  B.  and  Clara 
(Burleigh)  Smith.  Res.  Lynn,  Mass.  Issue  (Smith) :  i. 
Euth  G.",  b.  15  Mch.,  1898,  Lynn,  Mass. 

4333.  Catherine  A.,  b.  11  Mch.,  1882,  Lynn,  Mass.;  d.  5  Aug.,  1882. 

4334.  Olive  Foster,  b.  17  Jany.,  1888,  Lynn,  Mass. 

3386.  Lycurous  Valour as*^  Pendleton  (William  Jared^,  Jared 
C.*,  William'^,  Jonathan*,  Capt,  William*,  Col  William\  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Northport,  Me.,  28  September,  1855.     He  married  at 


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TENTH    GENERATION  699 

Swampscott^  Mslbb.,  19  Jmie^  1889,  Frances  Questrom,  daughter  of 
Rufus  P.  and  Caroline  (Atkins)  Questrom.     Residence^  Lynn,  Mass. 
Issue,  bom  at  Lynn,  Mass.: 

4335.  Ethel  May",  b.  16  April,  1890. 

4336.  Mary  PiUsbury,  b.  6  Oct.,  1894. 

4337.  Gushing  Adelbert,  b.  29  Aug.,  1896;  d.  21  July,  1896. 

4338.  Carrie  Estelle,  b.  3  Sept,  1897. 

3388.  Frank  Bird*<*  Pendleton  (William  Jared^,  Jared  CS 
William',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  William'^,  CoL  William*,  Joseph^),  was 
bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  11  August,  1864.  He  married  at  Lynn,  Mass., 
27  August,  1885,  Maria  G.  (Minnie)  Twomey,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary  A.  Twomey. 

Issue,  bom  at  Lynn,  Mass.: 

4339.  Mary  A.",  b.  20  Dec.,  1886;  d.  24  July,  1888. 

4340.  Abbie  Frances,  b.  22  April,  1890. 

4341.  AHce  Eugenia,  b.  25  Oct,  1891. 

4342.  Mildred,  b.  21  July,  1898. 

3391.  Robert  Elmer^*  Pendleton  (Nathan  Elhridge^,  Jona- 
than^, William'^,  Jonathan^,  Capt,  William^,  Col.  William'^,  Joseph^), 
was  born  at  Belfast,  Me.,  25  March,  1875,  and  is  now  living  at 
Lynn,  Mass.  He  married  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  30  May,  1901,  Maud 
Lillian  Allen,  daughter  of  Isaac  A.  and  Huldah  J.  (Hanson)  Allen. 
Issue: 

4343.  Rosa  Marie",  b.  10  April,  1902. 

4344.  Doris  Lillian,  b.  25  Dec.,  1903. 

3394.  RuFUs  Gardner*^  Pendleton  (Rufut^,  Jonathan^,  Wil- 
liam'', Jonathan^,  Capt.  William^,  Col.  William*,  Joseph^),  was  born 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  29  July,  1885.  He  received  his  education  in  the 
public  schools  of  that  city  and  during  his  last  year  in  the  English 
High  was  major  in  the  school  regiment.  In  1904  he  became  con- 
nected with  the  American  Linseed  Co.  of  Massachusetts  and  has 
been  with  this  concern  ever  since.  Mr.  Pendleton  makes  his  home 
in  Dorchester,  Mass. 

He   married   at   Boston,     Mass.,   2   October,     1907,   Margaret   V. 
Paine,   bom   5   April,   1882,   Springfield,   Mass.,   daughter   of   John 
Henry  and  Lilla  Florence  (Lee)  Paine. 
Issue: 

4345.  Eunice",  b.  7  Nov.,  1908,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

3395.  Elton^^  Pendleton  (George  D.^,  Jonathan^,  William'', 
Jonathan^,  Capt.  William',  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  born  in  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  7  March,  1881,  and  was  associated  with  his  father 
in  the  grain,  flour  and  coal  business  at  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  He 
died  there,  24  March,  1909. 

Elton^*  Pendleton  married,  25  October,  1906,  Magnolia  Mhoon, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Alburn  (Jenkins)  Mhoon. 


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700  THS  PBNDLBTON  GBNBALOOT 

Issue ! 

4346.  George  D.",  b.  13  July,  1907;  d.  7  Feby.,  1908. 

4347.  Elta  Pauline,  b.  14  Oct.,  1909,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

3404.  Burton  Francis^^  Pbndlston  {Fra$icis  Merrian^,  Isaac^, 
William^  Jonathan^,  Capt.  William'^,  Col.  WiUiam\  Joseph^),  was 
born  at  Wakefield,  Mass.,  9  October,  1871,  and  is  now:  living  at  Med- 
ford,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Greenwood,  Mass.,  12  June,  1901,  Grace  Eddy 
Scott,  born  29  March,  1873,  Richibucto,  N.  B.,  daughter  of  William 
and  Martha  (Eddy)  Scott. 

Issue,  bom  at  Medford,  Mass.: 

4348.  Harold  Burton",  b.  6  Feby.,  1903. 

4349.  Ruth  Isabel,  b.  5  Mch.,  1906. 

3428.  Joseph  Morsb*®  Pei^dleton  (Willit  Ezra^,  Isaac\  Wil- 
liam^, Jonathan*,  Capt,  WilHam^,  CoL  Williatn^j  Joseph^),  was  bom 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  12  September,  1888.  He  is  connected  with  the 
postoffice  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

He  married  in  Brooklyn,  26  October,  1907,  Pearl  Virginia  Peter- 
son, bom  29  December,  1886,  Patchogue,  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  Theodore  Leander  and  Fannie  Elizabeth  (Jones) 
Peterson. 

Issue: 

4350.  Annie  Florence",  b.  26  June,  1908,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3442.  Arthur  Hkrbert^^  Pendleton  {Andrew  Fuller^,  Andrew^, 
lioac',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  born 
at  Wayland,  Mass.,  4  November,  1881,  and  is  now  living  in  Frank- 
lin, Mass. 

He  married,  30  June,  1903,  Alice  Ross,  bom  22  October,  1879, 
Rossville,   Nova  Scotia,  daughter   of  John   Ralph   and   Eliza   Jane 
(Etheridge)   Ross. 
Issue : 

4351.  Arthur  Fuller^%  b.  6  May,  1904,  Franklin,  Mass. 

3454.  Frederick  Franklin^*  Pendleton  (Henry  Dodged,  An- 
drew*, Uaac',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  24  March,  1873.  He  is  a  boat  builder  at 
Damariscotta,  Me. 

Frederick  T.^*  Pendleton  married,  20  October,  1896,  Myrtie  Hall, 
daughter  of  James  Randall  and  Lucy  Jane  Hall. 
Issue: 

4352.  Chester  Henry",  b.  12  Mch.,  1899,  Jefferscm,  Me. 

3459.  Charlss  Henrt***  Pendleton  (Henry  Dodge*,  Andrew*, 
Isaac^,  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bora 


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TSNTH   OSNBRATION  701 

at  Damariscotta^  Me.^  4  Augast^  1885.     He  married  in  1907,  LeiUa 
T.  Straw^  and  lives  at  Wiscassef^  Me. 
Issue^  bom  at  Wiscasset: 

4363.  Adalbert  Leathers",  b.  6  Jany.,  1908. 
4353a.  Tbeona  Nona,  b.  1  June,  1909. 

» 

3475.  James  Watson^*  Pxndlkton,  Jr.  (Jatne$  Watson^,  Rich- 
mond Hatch^j  Jonathan',  Jonathan^,  Capt.  WMiam',  CoL  WUliam*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  16  November,  1874.  He  is  a 
machinist  in  Boston,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Dorchester  (Boston),  Mass.,  26  July,  1901,  Ellen 
Josephine  McNultj,  bom  in   Ireland,   1   June,    1876,  daughter  of 

Hugh  and  (McShane)  McNulty. 

Issue,  bom  at  Dorchester,  Mass.: 

4364.  Helen  Josephine",  b.  20  Oct.,  1902. 

4355.  Marion  Alice  (twin  with  Helen). 

4356.  James  Watson  (3rd),  b.  19  Jany.,  1904. 

4357.  Alexis  Draper,  b.  16  Jany.,  1906. 

3476.  Francis  Xavier^^  Pendleton  (James  Watson^,  Richmond 
Hatch*,  Jonathan'',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  WiUiam*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.,  14  March,  1876,  and  has  always 
lived  in  that  city. 

He  married,  in  1896,  Mabel  Rawley. 
Issue,  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 

4368.  William  Francis",  b.  28  Mch.,  1897. 

4369.  BasQ  James,  b.  21  Sept.,  1902. 

3477.  Clifford  Euoene^^  Pendleton  (Nathan*,  Richmond 
Hatch*,  Jonathan'',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  WUliam*,  Col.  William*,  Jo- 
seph*), was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  17  July,  1869,  and  has  always 
made  his  home  in  that  town.  He  married  in  March,  1891,  Jennie 
Frances*®  Annis,  daughter  of  Arnold  and  [2940]  Lydia  Jane*  (Pen- 
dleton) Annis. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

4360.  Velma  Avis",  b.  6  Oct,  1892. 

4361.  Percy  Eugene,  b.  23  Jany.,  1895. 

4362.  Hanson  Fuller,  b.  9  Oct.,  1898. 

4363.  Chestina  Phylis,  b.  27  May,  1902. 

4364.  Myra  Frances,  b.  20  Nov.,  1904. 

3479.  Ora  Alfohd^<>  Pendleton  (Nathan*,  Richmond  Hatch*, 
Jonathan'',  Jonathan*,  Capt.  WiUiam*,  Col.  WUliam*,  Jpseph*),  was 
bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  20  May,  1877.  Residence,  Islesboro.  He 
married,  8  March,  1900,  Lottie  Randlett,  bom  6  June,  1876,  Isles- 
boro, daughter  of  Matthew  and  Dora  (Coombs)  Randlett. 
Issue ' 

4365.  Silsby  M.",  b.  9  Nov.,  1900. 


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3491.  Harky  Ivan^^  Pendleton  (Richard  Franklin^,  Richard 
Wellman*,  John\  Jonathan^,  Capi.  William^  Col.  WiUiam^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.,  4  October,  1870.  He  is  a  machinist  hy 
trade  and  has  lived  at  various  times  in  Somerville,  Mass.,  Bath,  Me., 
Portland,  Me.,  and  now  makes  his  home  in  Camden.  He  married  at 
Camden,  7  December,  1898,  Louise  Gould  Crane,  bom  there,  6  De- 
cember, 1876,  daughter  of  Joseph  Bickford  and  Abbie  (Conant) 
Crane. 

Issue: 

4366.  Florence  Louise^S  b.  26  Sept,  1899,  Bath,  Me. 

3511.  Thomas  Chester^®  Pendleton  (Charla  Robert^,  Charles 
AuguHui\  Robert^,  Jonathan*,  Capi.  William^  Col.  William^ 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  23  August,  1878.  He  is  en- 
gaged in  the  livery  and  automobile  business  at  Islesboro. 

He  married,  26  October,  1898,  Delia  J.  Carrol,  bom  28  October, 
1877,  daughter  of  Michael  and  Margaret  (O'Donnell)  Carrol. 
Issue,  last  three  bom  at  Islesboro: 

4367.  Margaret  Florence",  b.  10  June,  1900,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

4368.  Catherine  Louise,  b.  18  Nov.,  1902. 

4369.  Thomas  Carrol,  b.  4  Sept.,  1904. 

4370.  Gerald  Chester,  b.  17  Mch.,  1907. 

3546.  John  Davis^^  Pendleton  Jr.  (John  Davis^,  Ralph  Cross 
Johnson^,  George"^,  Capt.  John*,  Capi.  William*,  Col.  JViUiam*, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  21  January,  1884.  Resi- 
dence, Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

He  married  15  September,  1906,  Hasel  Firman. 
Issue : 

4371.  Georgiana  Hazel",  b,  22  Feby.,  1908. 

3560.  Fred  Sidney^®  Pendleton  (Elbridge*,  WtUiam^  JViUiam', 
Oliver^,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Rock- 
land, Me.,  28  June,  1863.  Residence,  Concord,  N.  H.  He  married 
29  March,  1888,  Nellie  Blanche  Allenwood,  bom  6  October,  1868, 
daughter  of  Ephraim  F.  and  Julia  E.  (Spring)  Allenwood. 
Issue : 

4372.  Pearley  Earl",  b.  17  Dec.,  1897. 

3563.  Sylvanus  Roscoe**  Pendleton  (William  Roscoe*,  WUliam*, 
William'',  Olivet^,  Capt.  William*,  Col.  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom 
at  Rockland,  Me.,  27  May,  1862.  He  has  followed  the  trade  of  a 
lithographer  in  various  cities  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Mr. 
Pendleton  is  now  living  at  St.  John,  N.  B. 

He  married  (1),  12  July,  1889,  Fannie  Elizabeth  Hazlewood,  bom 
16  September,  1861,  died  1  March,  1899,  daughter  of  Robert  and 
Margaret  (Fritch)  Hazlewood. 

He  married    (2),  at  Cranford,  N.  J.,  19   July,  1905,  Elizabeth 


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TENTH    OENERATIOK  703 

Louise  Miller^  bom  9  December,  1861,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lud- 
low Britten  and  £meline  (Runyon)  Miller. 
Issue  (by  first  wife) : 

4373.  Sylvanus  Roscoe",  Jr.,  b.  30  April,  1890,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4374.  Arthur  Raymcmd,  b.  5  Sept.,  1891,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

4375.  Robert,  b.  3  May,  1893,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4376.  Helen  Margaret,  b.  18  May,  1896,  Toronto,  Canada. 

3572.  Ambrose  Wahren^®  Pendleton  (Ambrae  Warren^,  Am" 
broie^,  William',  Olivet^,  CapU  William^,  CoL  William^  Joseph^), 
was  bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  11  June,  1880,  and  is  now  living  in 
Boston,  Mass. 

He  married  Blanche  Foster,  and  has  issue: 

4377.  Neville",  b. 

3587.  Albert  Charles^®  Pendleton  (Judion  AuguHui^,  Freder- 
ick Augustus^,  Frederick'',  Zebulon^,  Amos^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Elba,  Wis.,  1  November,  1875.  Residence,  Dickinson, 
No.  Dak.  He  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  10  December,  1904, 
Jennie  Marie  Hanson,  bom  15  January,  1883,  Christiania,  Norway, 
daughter  of  Hans  and  Ellen  (Christenson)  Hanson. 
Issue: 

4378.  Harriet  Avril",  b.  18  November,  1907,  Dickinson,  No.  Dak. 

3648.  George  Henry"  Pendleton  (Ezra  Frederick^,  Ezra  Fred- 
erick*, Frederick^,  Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*), 
was  born  at  Neligh,  Nebr.,  27  March,  1883.  He  was  for  some  time 
a  clerk  in  the  railway  mail  service,  leaving  this  occupation  early  in 
1909  to  enter  into  partnership  in  a  general  store  at  Thornburg,  Iowa. 

George  H.^®  Pendleton  married  at  Thornburg,  Iowa,  13  August, 
1905,  Clara  Etta  Allison,  born  17  January,  1881,  near  Tilton,  Iowa, 
daughter  of  Chester  and  Rebecca  (Perry)  Allison. 
Issue: 

4379.  George  Lloyd",  b.  3  Oct.,  1906,  Thornburg,  la. 

3660.  Carleton  Henry^®  Pendleton  (Bradford  Henry*,  Charles 
Henry*,  Frederick'',  Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Solomon  City,  Kansas,  5  October,  1875.  He  received 
his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Chicago,  111.  and  at  Northwest- 
em  University  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1898.  He  then  took 
a  three  years'  course  at  the  Chicago  Law  School,  and  since  his  ad- 
mission to  the  Illinois  bar  in  April,  1901,  he  has  continued  to  prac- 
tise in  that  city,  making  his  home  at  Evanston. 

Carleton  H.^®  Pendleton  married  at  Evanston,  111.,  29  June,  1903, 
Georgia  D.  Mattison,  bom  6  April,  1879,  Polo,  111.,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Olin  F.  and  Annis  E.  (Donkersley)  Mattison. 
Issue,  bom  at  Evanston,  111.: 

4380.  Bradford  Henry^S  b.  19  Sept.,  1905. 

4381.  Hortense,  b.  20  Dec,  1906. 


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704  THE  PSNDLBTON  GBKKALOGr 

3663.  William  Joshua^®  Pekdlbton  (Jo^hua^,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin^,  Frederick^,  Benjamin*,  Benjamin',  Col.  WUliam*,  Joseph*),  waa 
born  at  Salt  Lake  Citj^  Utah^  27  Maj,  1874^  and  is  now  living  at 
Wanship^  Utah. 

He  married  (1)^  at  Salt  Lake  City,  6  December,  1899,  Elixabeth 
Jane  Maxwell,  bom  25  October,  1877,  Peoa,  Utah,  died  6  Decem- 
ber, 1900,  daughter  of  John  and  Ellen  (Russell)  Maxwell. 

He  married  (2),  4  May,  1906,  Millie  Lee,  bom  4  June,  1887, 
Wanship,  Utah,  daughter  of  Marquis  de  Lafayette  and  Julia  Ann 
Lee. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

4382.  William  Oral",  b.  26  Nov.,  1900,  Peoa,  Utah. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

4383.  Willis  Lee,  b.  10  Mch.,  1907,  Wanship,  Utah. 

3664.  John  Benjamin^®  Pendletox  (Joihna*,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin*, Frederick^,  Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  Col.  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  18  October,  1876,  and  is  now  living  at 
Gross  Creek,  Utah,  where  he  is  engaged  in  blacksmithing. 

He  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  6  December,  1899,  Olive  Earline 
Rhead,  bom  12  August,  1876,  Coalville  City,  Utah,  daughter  of  Ed- 
ward Henry  and  Susan  Alvira  (Huffman)  Rhead.  For  eighteen 
months  after  their  marriage  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Pendleton  were  mission- 
aries in  the  Hawaiian  Islands. 
Issue: 

4384.  Leah  Olive",  b.  9  Feby.,  1901,  Laie,  Oahu,  Hawaii. 

4385.  John  Rhead,  b.  2  July,  1902,  Coalville  City,  Utah. 

4386.  Dot  Aseneth,  b.  18  Jany.,  1904,  Coalville  City. 

4387.  Murlin  Rhead,  b.  20  Oct.^  1906,  Coalville  City. 

4388.  Wayne  Edward,  b.  12  Mch.,  1908,  Grass  Creek,  UUh. 
4388a.  Everett  Rhead,  b.  16  Feby.,  1910,  Grass  Creek. 

3667.  Frank  Curtis^®  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin*, Frederick"^,  Benjamin*,  Benjamin'^  CoL  William\  Joseph*), 
was  bom  at  Wanship,  Utah,  19  January,  1884,  and  now  makes  his 
home  at  Grass  Creek,  Utah. 

He  married  at  Wanship,  Utah,  26  April,  1904,  Nettie  Jane  Wilson, 
daughter  of  James  and  Amelia  (Smith)  Wilson. 
Issue,  first  two  bom  at  Wanship: 

4389.  Nettie  Bemice",  b.  17  Jany.,  1905. 

4390.  Emil  Alfred,  b.  26  Aug.,  1906. 

4391.  Daughter,  b.  19  Dec.,  1908,  Grass  Creek,  Utah. 

3668.  Lawrence  Patten^®  Pendleton  (Joshua*,  Benjamin 
Franklin*,  Frederick'',  Benjamin*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  WMiam^, 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Wanship,  Utah,  29  January,  1886,  and  is  now 
living  in  that  town. 

He  married  at  Untah,  Utah,  29  August,  1906,  Anna  Byms,  daugh- 
ter of  David  and  Elizabeth  (Lathrop)  Byms. 


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TBKTH    GENERATION  70j^ 

Issue : 

4392.  Lawrence  Roy",  b.  28  Feby.,  1908,  Untah,  Utoh. 

3674.  Albert  Marion*^  Pendleton  (Albert  Marian^,  Benjamin 
Franklin^,  Frederick'',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^, 
Joseph*),  was  born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1  December,  1877,  and 
has  always  made  his  home  in  that  place.  Like  so  many  of  his  grand- 
father's descendants,  he  is  a  blacksmith. 

He  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  3  August,  1897,  Edith  Smyth,  bom 
7  July,  1878. 

Issue,  bom  at  Salt  Lake  City: 

4393.  Virginia  Edith",  b.  26  Mch.,  1898. 

4394.  Kenneth  Albert,  b.  2  Mch.,  1900. 

3675.  Francis  Milner^®  Pendleton  (Albert  Marion^,  Benjamin 
Franklin^,  Frederick^,  Benjamin*,  Benjamin^,  CoL  William^,. 
Joseph*),  was  bom  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  16  October,  1879,  and 
like  his  brother  is  now  engaged  in  bladssmithing  in  Salt  Lake. 

He  married,  30  January,  1900,  Millie  King,  born  27  March,  1877> 

daughter  of  John  Henry  and  Apphia  Elizabeth  (Cable)  King.  , 

Issue :  .\\ 

4396.  Theo  Laraine",  b.  1  January,  1901.  ■ 

3718.  Frederick  Irvinq^*^  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin*, 
David*,  Davids,  David*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  25  August,  1867.  For  the  last  twelve  years 
he  has  been  station  agent  for  the  Wisconsin  Central  Railroad  at 
River  Forest,  111. 

He  married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  21  January,  1899,  Emma  Peter, 
born  11  March,  1871,  Niles,  111.,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Fischer)  Peter. 

Issue,  bom  at  River  Forest,  111.: 

4396.  Margaret  Ruth",  b.  22  July,  1904. 

4397.  Irving  Frederick,  b.  16  Oct.,  1905. 

3719.  Clarence  Hammond^^  Pendleton  (Benjamin  Franklin*, 
David*,  David'',  David*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  waa 
bom  at  Preston,  Conn.,  4  February,  1880,  and  has  been  for  some 
time  a  salesman  for  the  National  Biscuit  Co.  in  Chicago,  111. 

He  married   at   Chicago^   20   June,   1905,   Mary  Vivian   Dinckle, 
daughter  of  Solomon  and  Laura  (McMillin)  Dinckle. 
Issue : 

4398.  Gladys  Vivian",  b.  3  Aug.,  1906,  Chicago,  lU. 

3725.  Alton  Booth^^  Pendleton  (William  Courtland*,  Courtland!*, 
David'',  David*,  Benjamin*,  CoL  William*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Preston,  Conn.,  24  August,  1878,  and  is  now  associated  with  his 
father  in  managing  their  fruit  ranch  at  Loomis,  Calif. 


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706  THE  PENDLSTOK  GENEALOGY 

He  married  Mary  Higson,  and  has  issue: 

4399.  Norman  Higson^^  b.  5  Aug.,  1902. 

3732.  £dward  Hall^®  Pendleton  (William  Champion^,  John 
Palmer^,  William  Champion^,  Davids,  Benjamin^,  Col.  William^, 
Joseph^),  was  bom  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  18  February,  1880.  He 
received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Ashland,  Ey.,  gradu- 
ating at  the  age  of  seventeen  years,  and  shortly  afterwards  went  to 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  to  learn  the  trade  of  a  machinist.  Here  he  became 
a  member  of  the  militia  company  of  which  his  cousin,  Walter  D. 
Slyne,  was  captain.  Ten  months  later,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Span- 
ish War,  this  company  was  mustered  into  the  Rhode  Island  Volun- 
teer Regt.  on  the  12th  of  May,  1898,  and  left  for  .Camp  Alger,  Va. 
on  the  16th  of  May. 

After  some  time  spent  here  the  regiment  was  marched  to  Thor- 
oughfare Gap,  Va.,  and  there  entrained  for  Camp  Meade,  Pa.  Here 
Mr.  Pendleton  contracted  typhoid  fever,  and  was  removed  to  St 
Agnes  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  where  he  remained  until  Decem- 
ber, 1898.  He  was  then  transferred  to  Camp  Myer,  Va.,  at  which 
place  he  received  an  honorable  discharge,  21  January,  1899. 

He  then  returned  to  Westerly,  finishing  his  apprenticeship  as  a 
machinist,  20  March,  1900.  For  eight  years  afterwards  he  followed 
this  trade  in  various  cities  in  the  New  England  and  Southern  states, 
and  in  1908,  entered  the  fruit  and  confectionary  business  in  Shef- 
field, Ala. 

£dward  H.*®  Pendleton  married  at  Tuscumbia,  Ala.,  19  Septem- 
ber, 1904,  Mary  Susan  Armistead,  bom  there,  31  May,  1882,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry  C.  and  Mary  C.  Armistead. 
Issue: 

4400.  Edna  Armistead",  b.  3  Dec,  1905,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. 

4401.  William  Frederick,  b.  16  Feby.,  1907,  New  Decatur,  Ala. 

4402.  Charles  Everett,  b.  12  Aug.,  1908,  Sheffield,  Ala. 

3812.  Frank  Harry^®  Pendleton  (Harry  Ludlow^,  Joihua  Philan- 
der^, Joseph'',  Joshua^,  Capt.  Joshua^,  CoL  William^,  Joseph*),  was 
bom  at  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  10  March,  1882,  and  is  now  living  in  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

He  married  at  Albany,  28   November,  1906,  Catherine  Dorothea 
Marohn,  bom  there,  30  June,  1882,  daughter  of  August  Christopher 
and  Louisa  Dorothea  (Zell)  Marohn. 
Issue : 

4403.  Alfred  Frank",  b.  6  Nov.,  1907,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

3829.  ViRoiL  Henry*®  Pendleton  (William  Thomas^,  Ward*, 
Hubbard',  Joshua^,  Increase^,  Lieut.  Joshua*,  Joseph*),  was  bom  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  16  February,  1881,  and  is  now  living  in  Chicago, 
111. 

He  married,  23  September,  1903,  Catherine  Frances  Wilbert,  bom 


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TENTH    GENERATIOX  707 

18  September,  1884,  Holsterhausen  by  Essen,  Germany,  daughter  of 
John  and  Johannah  (Hoensalaer)  Wilbert. 

Issue: 
4404.  WilHam  John^S  b.  11  Aug.,  1909,  Chicago,  lU. 

3869.  Martin  V.  B.^®  Pendleton  (Solomon^,  Nathaniel^,  Joshua^, 
Samuel*,  Thomas'^,  Jamet^,  Caleh^),  was  bom  at  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  4 
December,  1849,  and  died  9  May,  1897.  He  married  (1),  23  Aug- 
ust, 1874,  Fannie  N.  Doe,  who  was  born  in  October,  1858,  and  died, 
6  June,  1880.  He  married  (2),  Matilda  Thom,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min and  Emeline  Thom.     She  married  (2),  Gilbert  Cleveland. 

Martin^®  Pendleton  had  issue  by  his  first  wife: 
4406.  Effie  Alena",  b.  20  Dec,  1876,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.;  m.  28  Sept., 
1903,  J.  Franklin  Anthony,  Jr.,  of  Bar  Harbor.    Issue  (An- 
thony):   i.  J.  Franklin^^  (3rd),  b.  6  Aug.,  1906. 

3872.  Maurice^^  Pendleton  (Roderick  D.*,  Nathaniel*,  Rev. 
Joihua^,  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Goulds- 
boro, Me.,  5  May,  1869.  Residence,  Winter  Harbor,  Me.  He  mar- 
ried, 23  November,  1905,  Almena  E."  Guptill,  daughter  of  Alora 
Judson^^  and  Cora  (Bunker)  Guptill,  and  granddaughter  of  Homer 
and  [2888]  Priscilla*  (Pendleton)  Guptill. 
Issue : 

4406.  Mary  Eileen^S  b.  29  Nov.,  1908. 

3877.  Joseph  Brooks^®  Pendleton  (Ephraim  Emer^,  Joseph 
Jones*,  Rev.  Joshua^,  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom 
at  Belfast,  Me.,  10  May,  1867.  He  received  his  education  in  the 
public  schools  of  Belfast  and  at  Bowdoin  College  from  which  he  was 
graduated  in  1890.  He  was  actively  interested  in  athletics  while  a 
student  at  this  institution  and  was  one  of  the  prime  movers  in  intro- 
ducing Rugby  football  into  Maine. 

Since  his  graduation,  Mr.  Pendleton  has  been  connected  with 
Wright  and  Ditson,  dealers  in  sporting  goods,  and  is  now  manager 
of  their  New  York  store.  He  has  always  kept  up  his  interest  in 
athletics  and  has  refereed  many  of  the  greatest  college  football  con- 
tests in  the  East,  as  he  is  a  recognized  authority  on  the  rules  of  this 
game. 

Joseph  B.'®  Pendleton  married  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  12  June,  1894, 
Susan  Evangeline  Springer,  bom  there,  26  January,  1868,  daughter 
of  David  T.  and  Olive  E.  (Young)  Springer. 
Issue,  bom  at  Newton,  Mass.: 

4407.  Dorothy  Springer",  b.  23  Nov.,  1895. 

4408.  Joseph  Brodcs,  Jr.,  b.  2  Oct.,  1896;  d.  4  June,  1902. 

4409.  Olive,  b.  25  Mch.,  1899. 

3878.  George  Seavey^®  Pendleton  (Ephraim  Emery*,  Joseph 
Jones*,  Joshua'',  Samuel*,   Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was   born   at 


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708  THB  PEKDLSTON  OXNEALOOT 

Belfast,  Me.,  22  November,  1868.     He  is  in  the  tobacco  business  at 
Providence,  R.  I. 

George  S.^®  Pendleton  married  at  Providence,  1  May,  1894,  Grace 
Sawyer  Darling,  daughter  of  George  A.  and  Phebe  B.  Darling. 
Issue: 

4410.  P.  Loring'S  b.  21  April,  1896. 

4411.  Ralph  D.,  b.  16  Oct.,  1906. 

3881.  Colon  £mery^^  Pendleton  {Jo$hua  A,^,  Joseph  Jonei\ 
Rev.  Joshua',  Samuel*,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Win- 
ter Harbor,  Me.,  16  Octoober,  1867.  He  was  in  tiie  grocery  business 
there  until  1900,  when  he  removed  to  Lynn,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Winter  Harbor,  16  May,  1886,  Maria  M.  Mitchell, 
bom  26  August,  1862,  Bay  of  Islands,  Newfoundland. 
Issue,  bom  at  Winter  Harbor,  Me.; 

4412.  Amo  Joshua",  b.  29  April,  1887. 

4413.  Ralph  Nathan,  b.  10  Feby.,  1889. 

4414.  Clyde  Colon,  b.  16  May,  1891. 
4416.  Alice  Marion,  b.  12  Feby.,  1895. 

4416.  Infant  son,  K  4  Dec.,  1896;  d.  6  Dec,  1896. 

4417.  Infant  son,  d.  infancy. 

3883.  Llewellyn  Emery^®  Pendleton  (George  William*,  Joseph 
Jones*,  Rev,  Joshua'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom 
at  East  Boston,  Mass.,  11  April,  1878,  and  is  now  living  at  Derry, 
N.  H. 

He  married  at  Belfast,  Me.,  1  November,  1902,  Ella  May  Coombs, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Anthony  and  Ella  (Haynes)  Coombs  of  Isles- 
boro^  Me. 

Issue^  bom  at  Belfast,  Me.: 

4418.  Lucy  Mae",  b.  17  July,  1903. 

4419.  Eva  Louise,  b.  11  July,  1905. 

4420.  Gertmde  Lois,  b.  5  July,  1907. 

3889.  Nathaniel  Bailey*®  Pendleton  (Nathaniel  Seavey*, 
Joseph  Jones*,  Rev.  Joshua',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleh^), 
was  born  at  Northport,  Me.,  10  October,  1878,  and  is  now  living  at 
Lynn,  Mass. 

He  married  at  Lynn,  20  May,  1900,  Carrie  M.  Davis,  daughter  of 
John  E.  and  Jane  (Rose)  Davis. 
Issue^  bom  at  Lynn: 

4421.  Theodore  Francis^S  b.  28  Sept.,  1901. 

4422.  Madeline  AniU,  b.  11  Sept,  1903. 

3890.  Frank  Westley^®  Pendleton  (Nathaniel  Seavey*,  Joseph 
Jones*,  Rev.  Joshua^,  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom 
at  Northport,  Me.,  26  November,  1879,  and  is  now  living  at  Lynn, 
Mass. 


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TENTH   GENERATION  709 

He  married  Lillian  £.  Lnfkin,  daughter  of  Frank  S.  and  Jennie 
E.  (Young)  Lufkin. 
Issue : 

4423.  Harry  Nathaniel",  b.  4  Feby.,  1899,  Hudson,  Mass. 

4424.  Hazel  Irene,  b.  10  Dec.,  1900,  Lynn,  Mass. 

4425.  Raymond  Westley,  b.  11  May,  1904,  Lynn. 

3899.  Clarence  W.^^  Pendleton  (Samuel  CaUh^,  SamueP,  Rev. 
Jothua',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  Jamei*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Gouldsboro, 
Me.,  21  June,  1856,  and  died  25  December,  1900. 

He  married  Lennie  Titus,  and  had  issue: 

4426.  William",  b.  about  1883. 

4427.  Geneva,  b.  about  1885. 

3900.  George  Guptill^®  Pendleton  (Samuel  Caleb*,  Samuel^ 
Rev,  Joshua',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at 
Gouldsboro,  Me.,  5  February,  1858,  and  died,  14  December,  1895. 
He  married  (1),  in  1880,  Margaret  Joy,  daughter  of  — —  and 
Sarah  (Guptill)  Joy.  He  married  (2),  in  1884,  Lovina  Pinkham, 
daughter  of and  Louisa  (Ldghton)  Pinkham. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

4428.  Winfield  S.",  b.  4  Mch.,  1881,  Winter  Harbor,  Me.     He  was 

serving  in  tiie  U.  S.  Army  in  1905. 
Issue  by  second  wife,  born  at  Winter  Harbor,  Me.: 

4429.  Nora,  b.  17  Mch.,  1886. 

4430.  Nason,  b.  June,  1895. 

3901.  Flora  G.^®  Pendleton  (Samuel  Caleb*,  Samuel*,  Rev. 
Joshua^,  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Gouldsboro, 
Me.,  2  December,  1861.  She  married  (1),  [2903]  Solomon^  Pendle- 
ton and  had  by  him  two  children,  viz:  (i.)  Blanche  E.^®  and  (ii.) 
Guy  Leslie,  further  account  of  whom  appears  under  their  father's 
family. 

She  married  (2),  7  January,  1885,  John  Lacount,  son  of  Victor 
A.  and  Mary  (Branscombe)  Lacount.     Residence,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 
Issue  by  second  husband  (Lacount),  bom  at  Winter  Harbor, 
^       Me.: 
iii.  Clyde  Carlton",  b.  19  April,  1888. 
iv.  Ralph  Raymond,  b.  16  Dec.,  1889. 

3903.  Wellington  Rose^®  Pendleton  (Samuel  Caleb*,  Samuel*, 
Rev,  Joshua'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at 
Gouldsboro,  Me.,  8  January,  1867,  and  is  now  living  at  Bar  Har- 
bor, Me. 

He  married,  10  March,  1888,  Minnie  Sawyer,  daughter  of  Stephen 
and  Dorcas  (Kelley)  Sawyer. 
Issue: 

4431.  Ruby  Lee",  b.  2  April,  1889;  d.  3  July,  1889. 


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710  THE   PBNDLBTON   OENEALOOT 

3931.  Frank  Rupus^®  Pbndlbtok  (Philip  Gilkey^,  Vincent^ 
Mark'',  SamueP,  Thomas^,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  14  August,  1872.  He  is  a  master  mariner  and  makes  his  home 
at  Islesboro. 

He  married,  1  January,  1893,   [3979]    Lena  Mabel^®  Pendleton, 
daughter  of  [2941]  Lyonies*  and  Sarah^®  (Rolerson)  Pendleton. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.: 

4432.  Marjorie  Lcna^S  b.  11  May,  1896. 

4433.  Rufus  Nason,  b.  27  April,  1898. 

4434.  Burton  Emerson,  b.  23  Sept,  1901. 

3938.  Nahum  Elbridge^^  Pendleton  (Caleb  Franklin^,  Vinceni^, 
Mark'',  Samuel*,  Tkotnas*,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro, 
!Me.,  13  November,  1860,  and  has  always  made  that  town  his  home. 
He  is  a  master  mariner. 

He  married  17  September,  1884,  Etbel  S.  Coombs,  bora  13  Jone^ 
1868,  Bangor,  Me.,  daughter  of  Van  Buren  and  Elizabeth  (Small) 
Coombs. 

Issue: 
4436.  Theora",  b.  30  Sept.,  1888,  Islesboro,  Me. 

3951.  John  Britton^^  Pendleton  (John^,  Lyman  B.*,  Mark',  Sam- 
uel*, Thomas*,  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  ^le.,  8  Au- 
gust, 1865.  He  married  24  December,  1891,  Ida  May  Lawrence, 
daughter  of  Albana  and  Olive  Jane  (Palmer)  Lawrence.  Residence, 
Islesboro,  Me. 

Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

4436.  Arline  May",  b.  9  Nov.,  1892. 

4437.  Howard  Homer,  b.  24  July,  1894. 

4438.  Clarence  Britton,  b.  27  Oct.,  1896. 

3952.  James  Lozier^*^  Pendleton  (John*,  Lyman  B.*,  Mark'',  Sam- 
uel*, Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  22  No- 
vember, 1868.  He  married  there,  9  November,  1891,  Adelma  Smith, 
born  2  August,  1864,  Troy,  Me.,  daughter  of  Cbarles  and  Emeline 
(Briant)  Smith.     Residence,  Islesboro. 

Issue,  born  at  Islesboro: 

4439.  Hazel  Emeline^S  b.  5  May,  1893. 

4440.  Orrin  Legrow,  b.  9  Sept.,  1895. 

4441.  Ruth  Angeline,  b-  19  Oct.,  1902, 

4442.  Ruby  Adelma,  b.  10  Jany.,  1904. 

3953.  Lyman  Linwood*^  Pendleton  (John*,  Lyman  B},  MarV, 
Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  10 
May,  1870.  He  married  12  March,  1894,  Hattie  Smith,  daughter  of 
Charles  and  Emeline  (Briant)  Smith.     Residence,  Islesboro. 

Issue : 

4443.  Clyde^S  b.  25  July,  1905;  d.  ae.  about  1  year. 


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3960.  Fields  Seelet^^  Pendleton  (Fields  Coombi\  Mark^,  Mark'', 
Samuel*,  Thomas^,  Jamet^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro^  Me.^  21 
March^  1870.  He  received  his  education  in  the  district  school  of  that 
town  and  at  Kent's  Hill  Academy^  where  he  was  noted  for  his  pro- 
ficiency in  mathematics.  As  a  boy  in  Islesboro  he  showed  marked 
precocity  in  merchandizing^  and  started  a  little  store  in  the  school- 
house^  attending  to  business  after  the  hours  of  study  and  <»i  free 
days.  When  only  ten  years  of  age  he  was  already  xnaking  trips  to 
Belfast  to  buy  goods  at  wholesale^  and  at  thirteen  he  had  established 
a  large  general  store  in  Islesboro. 

Of  his  further  career  "  The  American  Syren  and  Shipping "  of 
6  June^  1903,  says:  "  At  the  age  of  fifteen  years  young  Pendleton 
went  alone  to  Boston^  purchased  merchandise  to  the  value  of  seven 
thousand  dollars,  in  which  he  invested  his  entire  savings,  and  char- 
tered a  vessel  to  take  it  to  Islesboro.  He  had  neglected  to  secure 
insurance  until  the  offices  were  closed.  As  the  wind  served  fair,  he 
concluded  to  take  the  risk  without  insurance,  but  as  the  vessel  con- 
tained his  all,  he  took  passage  home  in  her,  arriving  safely  and 
greatly  relieved. 

"  Mr.  Pendleton  having  come  of  a  ship-building  and  ship-owning 
family,  early  turned  his  attention  and  surplus  income  into  invest- 
ments in  vessels,  also  acquiring  an  interest  in  his  father's  shipyard  at 
Belfast.  At  the  age  of  twenty  Mr.  Pendleton  came  to  New  York  and 
establised  himself  as  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  and  Pierce, 
in  the  ship  brokerage  and  commission  business  on  South  Street.  The 
same  year  (1891)  he  became  a  member  of  the  Maritime  Association 
of  the  Port  of  New  York,  of  which  he  has  been  for  two  years  a  di- 
rector. In  1892  he  became  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Parsons,  Barnes 
and  Pendleton^  in  the  same  business  in  which  he  had  begun,  finally 
withdrawing  from  the  last  named  firm  to  form  his  present  connection 
at  the  head  of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  Brothers,  in  1899. 

'*  Mr.  Pendleton  has  the  distinction  of  possessing  an  interest  in 
more  sail  vessels,  probably,  than  any  other  man  in  the  United  States, 
the  number  running  up  close  to  a  hundred.  Two  years  ago  he  was 
elected  President  of  tibe  Atlantic  Carriers'  Association,  which  posi- 
tion he  still  retains.  He  is  a  man  of  indomitable  energy  and  perse- 
verance, a  bom  trader,  shrewd,  alert,  daring  and  far-seeing,  seldom 
getting  on  the  wrong  side  of  a  *  deal.'  He  has  recently  formed  a  mil- 
lion-dollar stock  company,  which  is  g^dually  acquiring  ownership 
of  the  vessels  in  which  he  and  his  family  connections  are  interested, 
and  is  probably  on  the  threshold  of  a  much  broader  career  as  a  ship- 
builder and  ship-owner.  Public  questions  greatly  interest  him,  and 
a  study  of  admiralty  law  seems  to  be  his  particular  hobby,  as  he  is 
familiar  with  every  legal  problem  and  decision  bearing  upon  the  busi- 
ness in  which  he  is  engaged.  He  seems  to  revel  in  lawsuits,  from 
which  he  usually  emerges  successful." 

Mr.  Pendleton  is  well  known  in  political  circles  in  Washington, 
where  he  frequently  appears  while  Congress  is  in  session  to  oppose 
or  to  advocate  any  bills  relating  to  the  maritime  interests  of  the  coun- 


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try.  He  was  closely  identified  with  the  moyement  which  resulted  in 
securing  the  revision  of  the  shipping  laws^  and  is  now  actively  wink- 
ing for  the  passage  of  the  ship  subsidy  HU.  In  the  words  of  Eugene 
S.  Chamberlain^  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Navigation,  Mr.  PendleUm  is 
the  best  posted  man  on  schooner  shipping  in  tiie  United  States.  [Re- 
port of  the  Merchant  Marine  Association,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  1788.] 

Fields  S.^^  Pendleton  married  19  January,  1894,  Effie  Blanche* 
Collins,  bom  27  February,  1870,  Islesboro,  Me.,  daughter  of  George 
N.  and  Cerene  F.^  (Gilkey)  Collins,  and  granddaughter  of  John  and 
[335]  Lucinda^  (Pendleton)  Gilkey. 

Issue: 
4444.  Fields  Seeley",  Jr.,  b.  5  July,  1897,  Islesboro,  Me. 
4446.  Richard  Collins,  b.  7  Dec.,  1899,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4446.  Virginia,  b.  14  Oct.,  1901,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3971.  WiNPiKLD  Scott1<>  Pendleton,  Jr.  (WinfiM  ScoU^,  Mark*, 
Mark',  Samuel^,  Thomas^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  15  April,  1872.  He  is  at  the  head  of  the  firm  of  W.  S.  Pen- 
dleton and  Co.,  ship  chandlers,  on  South  Street,  New  York,  and  makes 
his  home  in  Brooklyn. 

He  married  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  3  June,  1903,  Caroline  Lucy  Johnson, 
bom  there  in  May,  1871,  daughter  of  William  M.  and  Clarinda  An- 
toinette (Larkin)  Johnson. 
Issue : 

4447.  Harriet  Lockwood,  b.  14  June,  1904,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3972.  (Dr.)  Judson  Philbrook**  Pendleton  (Winfield  Scot^, 
Mark*,  Mark'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  Jamei*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Isles- 
boro, Mie.,  25  September,  1873.  He  was  graduated  with  the  degree 
of  M.  D.  from  the  Medical  School  of  Columbia  University  in  1898, 
since  which  time  he  has  practiced  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dr.   Pendleton  married   in  BrocJtlyn,   17   April,   1907,  Elizabeth 
Emerson,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Nora  (Torrey)  Emerson. 
Issue: 

4448.  Charles  Judson^S  b.  8  Dec.,  1908;  d.  same  day. 

3973.  Newton  Lewis^®  Pendleton  (Winfield  ScoU*,  Mark*,  Mark', 
Samuel*,  Thomat^,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  15 
February,  1875,  and  is  associated  with  his  father  in  the  firm  of  W.  S. 
Pendleton  &  Co.  of  that  town. 

He   married   Dorothy     R.^^   Hatch,   daughter   of   Pyam   D.    and 
[2152]  Myra  Emma*  (Pendleton)  Hatch. 
Issue,  bom  at  Islesboro: 

4449.  Ethel  Newton",  b. 

4460.  Evangeline. 

3997.  George  Herbert*®  Pendleton  {Isaac  Ellery*,  Isaac  Ca9e*, 
Mark'',  Samuel*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bora  at  Islesboro, 
Me.,  6  October,  1877.    He  married  there  in  1901,  Rena  Cunningham, 


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born  6  June,  1881,  Swanville,  Me.,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Nellie 
(Gallon)  Cunningham. 
Issue: 

4461.  Donald  Herbert",  b.  29  April,  1902,  Belfast,  Me. 

4010.  Walter  Rhodolphus^®  Pexdleton  (Charlei  Elhridge^,  R<h- 
ddphui^,  SamueV,  Samuel*,  Thanuu',  Jamei^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at 
Somerville,  Mass.,  8  November,  1874.  He  married  at  Fozcroft,  Me., 
18  January,  1894,  Carrie  R.  Herring,  bom  18  October,  1871,  Guil- 
ford, Me.,  daughter  of  John  G.  and  Carrie  M.  (SkiUings)  Herring. 
Residence,  Fozcroft. 
Issue: 

4462.  Walter  Raymond",  b.  16  Oct,  1896,  Fozcroft,  Me. 

4044.  HoLLis  Stetson*®  Pendleton  (Tkamas^,  William*,  Thamae^, 
Thomas* ji  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Santiago,  Minn.,  21 
April,  1873,  and  at  last  accounts  was  living  in  Princeton,  Minn.  He 
married  4  November,  1894,  Esther  Veal,  and  had  issue: 

4463.  Effa",  b.  Feby.,  1896,  Princeton,  Minn. 

4060.  Ira  Brooks*®  Pendleton  (Charles  Tewhsbury*,  Joshua*, 
Thomas'^,  Thomas*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Oshkosh, 
Wis.,  24  November,  1866,  and  is  now  living  at  Everett,  Wash. 

He  married  16  June,  1886,  Janet  Thomson,  daughter  of  William 
and  Mary  Wallace  Thomson. 

Issue,  first  three  bom  at  Oconto,  Wis.: 

4464.  Charles  Thomson",  b.  26  April,  1887. 
4466.  Lura  Wallace,  b.  19  April,  1889. 

4466.  Marion  lindsey,  b.  23  July,  1892. 

4467.  Katherine  Feme,  b.  2  Aug.,  1894,  Everett,  Wash. 
4458.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  16  Feby.,  1903,  Everett. 

4061.  Charles  Irvino^®  Pendleton  {Charles  Tewhsbury*,  Joshua*, 
Thomas'' ,  Thomas*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Oconto, 
Wis.,  27  September,  1869.  ^ 

He  married  7  October,  1884,  Matilda  Grunert,  daughter  of  Bern- 
hard  G.  and  Theresa  Grunert. 

Issue: 
4469.  Edith",  b.  12  Sept.,  1886;  d.  13  Aug.,  1887. 
4460.  Eva,  b.  24  June,  1890. 

4063.  Frank  Rve^**  Pendleton  {Charles  Tewhsbury*,  Joshua*, 
Thomas'',  Thomas*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Oconto, 
Wis.,  29  July,  1864.  He  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Pendleton  and 
Gilkey,  dealers  in  logs  and  timber  lands,  with  offices  in  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  and  Everett,  Wash.  This  firm  transacts  a 
very  large  volume  of  business,  and  is  one  of  the  best  known  in  the 
Northwest.     Mr.  Pendleton  makes  his  home  in  Everett. 


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He  married  15  Augaat,  1888^  Ella  Rmikelj  daughter  of  Louis  and 
Christina  Rnnkel. 
Issue: 

4461.  Ross  Lewis",  b.  11  April,  1889,  Oconto,  Wis. 

4462.  Vema,  b.  27  Dec.,  1890,  Oconto. 

4463.  Wayne  Runkel,  b.  15  Jany.,  1893,  Janesville,  Wis. 

4464.  Brooks  Lindsey,  b.  7  Aug.,  1894,  Janesville. 

4465.  Norma,  b.  29  May,  1896,  Oconto. 

4466.  Francis  Stanley,  b.  23  Feby.,  1900,  Everett,  Wash. 

4467.  Crosby,  b.  13  Aug.,  1908,  Everett. 

Rcf.:    "Rimkd  Family." 

4086.  Clinton^*^  Pendleton  (RoheH  S.*,  WarcP,  Thonuui', 
Thomoi^,  Thomat^,  Jamei^,  CaUh^),  was  bom  either  at  Pendleton's 
Island  or  Deer  Island,  N.  B.,  and  is  now  living  at  Deer  Island.  He 
married  Addle  Lambert,  and  has  issue  (perhaps  incomplete): 

4468.  Ronald". 

4093.  Alvira*®  Pendleton  {John.  B.^,  Jamei*,  James  Gitketf^, 
Oideon^,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  24 
February,  1857.  She  married  at  Ldpsic,  Ohio,  26  March,  1875,  Ja- 
cob Franklin  HoUabaugh,  bom  30  August,  1854,  Seneca  County, 
Ohio,  son  of  George  and  Charlotte  (Hoffer)  HoUabaugh.  Residence, 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Issue  (HoUabaugh),  bom  at  West  Leipsic,  Ohio,  except  the 
last: 
i.  Mary  Etta",  b.  4  Sept.,  1876;  m.  1  July,  1900,  Oley  Ray.    Res. 

Defiance.  O. 
ii.  Maud  Rachel,  b.  12  Dec,  1878;  d.  4  Nov.,  1879. 
iii.  Jacob  Guy,  b.  25  Nov.,  1880;  m.  18  Sept.,  1902,  Mary  Alice 

Getty.     Res.  Hawks,  Mich, 
iv.   Charlotte  Mae,  b.  9  Jany.,  1883;  m.  3  Sept.,  1902,  Orville  S. 

McCuUough.     Res.  No.  Baltimore. 
V.  George,  b.  18  Feby.,  1886;  d.  young. 

vi.  and  vii.  Twin  son  and 'daughter,  b.  16  March,  1887;  d.  young, 
viii.  Ernest  Alva,  b.  24  Sept.,  1888;  d.  18  Dec.,  1888. 
ix.  Marcha  Eve,  b.  14  March,  1890. 
X.  Margery  Alvira  (DoUie),  b.  23  Dec,  1892. 
xi.  Hazel  Millicent,  b.  22  Jany.,  1895,  near  Continental,  Ohio. 

4095.  Mary  Eva^®  Pendleton  (John  B.*,  James*,  James  Gilhef, 
Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Findlay,  Ohio,  25 
February,  1861.     She  married  at  North  Baltimore,  Ohio,  9  Decem- 
ber, 1878,  Charles  Myers,  bom  22  September,  1855,  son  of  Jeremiah 
and  Nancy  (HojBTer)  Myers.     Residence,  Sturgis,  Mich. 
Issue  (Myers): 
i.  Marvin  Bishop",  b.  4  Nov.,  1879,  No.  Baltimore,  O. ;  m.  21  Dec., 
1902,  Katie  Seifert. 


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ii.  Nancy  Evalina,  b.  29  Dec,  1884,  Leipsic,  O.;  m.  12  Sept.,  1902, 

Samuel  Mitchler.     Res.  Kendallville,  Ind. 
iii.  Jerry  Marion,  b.  16  Feby.,  1886,  Leipsic,  O.;  m.  17  Sept.,  1908, 

Winnie  Stroh.     Res.  Kendallville,  Ind. 
iv.  Thomas  Earl,  b.  61  Feby.,  1888,  Leipsic,  O. 
y.  Mary  Etta,  b.  29  April,  1892,  No.  Baltimore,  O. 
vi.  Eva  Leah,  b.  28  July,  1897,  Keiferville,  O. 
vii.  Charles  Dewey,  b.  6  July,  1899,  Keiferville,  O. 
viii.  Bruce  Douglas,  b.  15  Jany.,  1901,  Miller  City,  O. 

4101.  Louis^®  PsNDLBTON  (Lefw#*,  James^,  James  Gilkey^,  Gid- 
eon^, Thomas^,  Jame^,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Hilliards,  Ohio,  5  Au- 
gust, 1869.    He  is  a  contractor  and  builder  at  Walsenburg,  Colo. 

Louis^®   Pendleton  married   at   Charlottesville,  Va.,    1    November, 
1896,  Ella  May  Parker,  bom  17  June,  1877,  Beaver  Dam,  Ohio, 
daughter  of  R.  W.  and  Amanda  C.  (Mangus)  Parker. 
Issue: 

4469.  Mather  O'Neil",  b.  15  July,  1898,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

4470.  Bessie  Agnes,  b.  27  July,  1902,  Stanardsville,  Va. 

4471.  Frances  Catherine,  b.  15  Dec.,  1907,  Lima,  O. 

4104.  James  Wesley^®  Pendleton  {James  Gilkey^,  James*,  James 
GiLheip,  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Hilliards, 
Ohio,  2  May,  1869. 

He  married  28  November,  1891,  Mary  Hunter,  daughter  of  James 
and  Jane  Hunter.     Residence  (1906),  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Issue: 

4472.  Geneva". 

4473.  Lucy. 

4474.  Viola. 

4475.  Wesley. 

4107.  William  Allen^®  Pendleton  {James  Gilkey^,  James*, 
James  Gtlkefp,  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Fort 
Jennings,  Ohio,  17  July,  1875.  He  married  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  23 
November,  1904,  Anna  Dominy,  bom  10  June,  1885,  Hilliards,  Ohio, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Emma  (Neff)  Dominy.  Residence, 
Hilliards,  Ohio. 

Issue : 

4476.  Anna  Lucille",  b.  18  July,  1906,  Columbus,  O. 

4108.  HosEA  Wilson*^  Pendleton  {James  Gilkey*,  James*,  James 
Gilkey'',  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Fort  Jen- 
nings, Ohio,  22  April,  1878.  He  married  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  9  March, 
1902,  Abbie  Kuhn,  bom  June,  1882,  Jerome,  Ohio,  daughter  of  James 
Kuhn.     Residence,  Hilliards,  Ohio. 

Issue  * 

4477.  Helen  Catherine",  b.  5  July,  1903,  Hilliards,  O. 


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4114.  John  B.*^  Pxndlbton  (Amos  Harris^,  James\  James  GUr 
key'',  Gideon^  Thomas\  James^  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Hilliards,  Ohio, 
20  September^  1869.     He  married  Gertrude  Baker  and  makes  his 
home  in  Pueblo,  Colo.    ' 
Issue: 

4478.  Birdy",  b.  21  Aug.,  1904. 

4479.  Emily,  b.  19  Feby.,  1907. 

4135.  Mahlon  Weslby^^  Pxndlbton  (Daniel  &*>  James*,  James 
Gilhey',  Gideon*,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Hilliards, 
Ohio,  19  April,  1875,  and  is  now  living  at  London,  Ohio. 

He  married  Nannie  Clark. 
Issue  * 

4480.  Wilda'  Ruth",  b.  about  1902. 

4481.  Florence  May,  b.  about  1906. 

4482.  Mahlon  Wesley,  Jr.,  b..  about  1908. 

4137.  George^®  Pendleton  (Daniel  O.*,  James*,  James  Gilkey\ 
Gideon*,  Th&mas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Hilliards,  Ohio, 
24  Febraary,  1879.  He  married  Marilla  Grooms,  and  lives  at  Dub- 
lin, Ohio. 

Issue: 

4483.  John  Daniel",  b.  about  1902. 

4484.  George  Harlen,  b.  about  1904. 

4485.  Samuel,  b.  about  1906. 

4486.  Orval,  b.  about  1907. 

4487.  Child,  b.  about  1908. 

4139.  Joseph^®  Pendleton  (Daniel  G.*,  James*,  James  Gilkey^, 
Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near  Hilliards,  Ohio, 
10  March,  1883.  He  married  Louise  Haynes,  and  lives  near  Lon- 
don, Ohio. 

Issue: 

4488.  "  Colonel." 

4489.  Robert. 

4164.  Marion  Virgil**  Pendleton  (Joel*,  Lieut.  Darius  Don*, 
James  Gilhey',  Gideon*,  Thomas*,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  near 
McComb,  Ohio,  8  January,  1867,  and  is  now  a  manufacturer  of 
finished  lumber  and  building  material  in  that  town. 

He  married  18  September,  1890,  Mettie  A.  Snyder,  bom  7  October, 
1869,  Putnam  County,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Snyder) 
Snyder. 

Issue,  bom  at  McComb,  Ohio: 

4490.  Floyd  Snyder^S  b.  17  Sept.,  1891. 

4491.  Fay  Fem,  b.  4  Aug.,  1894. 

4492.  Son,  b.  and  d.  12  June,  1897. 

4493.  Son,  b.  and  d.  11  Aug.,  1901. 


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4203.  Albsrt  James  Francib^^  Pbndueton  (BeW,  James^,  John', 
Gideon^,  Thamtu'^,  James*,  CaleV),  was  bom  at  Cleveland^  Ohio^  6 
August,  1868^  and  is  now  living  at  Akron^  Ohio. 

He  married  at  Painesville^  Ohio,  1  September,  1896,  Caroline  Marae 
Imark,  born  in  Switzerland,  16  December,  1865,  daughter  of  Francis 
Xavier  and  Cresentia  (Borer)  Imark. 
Issue,  bom  at  Akron,  Ohio: 

4494.  Frances  Anns  Mary",  b.  22  Oct.,  1904. 

4495.  Margaret  Mary,  b.  12  Feby.,  1908. 

4204.  Shirley  Leicester^^  Pendleton  {BeW,  Jamet^,  John', 
Gideon^,  Thomas^,  James*,  Caleb*),  was  bom  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  11 
January,  1870.  He  was  in{  business  at  Boyne  City,  Mich.,  for  a  num- 
ber of  years,  and  is  now  living  at  Westboro,  Wis. 

He  married  at  Manistee,  Mich.,  20  May,  1900,  [4211]  Mrs.  Emma 
Philena^®  (Pendleton)  Chavalia,  a  first  cousin,  widow  of  John  Cha- 
valia,    and   daughter   of    [3087]    James®,   Jr.,    and    Nancy    Philena 
(Clyde)  Pendleton. 
Isue: 

4496.  William  Leicester",  b.  30  June,  1901,  Thompsonville,  Mich. 

4497.  Shirley  Emma,  b.  12  Dec.,  1904,  Boyne  City,  Mich. 

4248.  Everett  Hall*®  Pendleton  (George  Everett^,  George  Sam- 
uel^, SamueV,  Gideon^,  Samuel^,  James*,  Caleb*),  the  compiler  of 
this  genealogy,  was  bom  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  15  September,  1878. 
He  attended  the  public  schools  in  that  city,  graduating  from  the 
High  School  in  June,  1897,  as  salutatorian  in  a  class  of  sixty.  He 
was  also  First  Lieutenant  in  the  Cadet  Company  there.  The  follow- 
ing September  he  entered  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
where  he  spent  a  year,  during  which  time  he  was  Major  of  the  Tech- 
nology Battalion. 

In  November,  1898,  Mr.  Pendleton  entered  the  employ  of  the 
Worcester  Salt  Co.,  with  which  concern  he  has  been  ever  since,  first 
as  manager  of  their  field  advertising  work,  then  as  traveling  sales- 
man, and  since  January  1,  1907,  assistant  to  the  general  manager  in 
New  York  City.  Outside  of  a  year  spent  at  Buffalo,  and  another  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  he  had  no  settled  place  of  residence  until  May,  1907, 
when  he  finally  located  at  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Everett  H.'**  Pendleton  married  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  17  October, 
1900,  Ida  Frances  Lawry,  bom  there,  5  November,  1879,  daughter 
of  Charles  A.  and  Mary  Louise  Lawry,  granddaughter  and  adopted 
daughter  of  Ira  Franklin  and  Julian  (Hapgood)  Lawry.  [**  Hap- 
good  Genealogy."] 

Ira  F.  Lawry  was  First  Lieutenant  antf  Adjutant  in  the  48th  Reg- 
iment, Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  during  the  Civil  War. 
Issue  of  Everett  H.*®  and  Ida  F.  (Lawry)  Pendleton: 

4498.  Dorothy",  b.  28  Sept.,  1902,  Taunton,  Mass. 

4499.  Richard  Whitney,  b.  10  March,  1906,  Somerville,  Mass. 

4500.  Franklin  Lawry,  b.  4  April,  1909,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


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4271.  Jerome  Baxter^®  Pendleton  (Willie  Keanu^,  Jerome  Bax- 
ter^, Miletus^,  Jesae^,  Caleh^,  Brian^,  Caleh^),  was  born  at  Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  31  October,  1876.  He  lived  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  for 
quite  a  number  of  y^rs,  and  then  removed  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where 
he  became  manager  of  one  of  the  departments  of  the  Bartlett  Com- 
mission Co.  Not  long  afterwards  he  went  into  business  there  for 
himself,  establishing  the  Pendleton-Corbett  Co.,  shippers  of  hay  and 
grain. 

Jerome  B.^<*  Pendleton  married  28  May,  1906,  Bessie  Oakes  WQ- 
liams,  bom  22  September,  1881,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  daughter  of 
Rev.  William  Harrison  and  Mary  (Silcoz)  Williamus. 

Issue : 
4501.  Mary  Elizabeth^S  b.  28  Dec.,  1908,  Ferguson,  Va. 


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The  following  data  arrived  too  late  to  be  inserted  under  the  num- 
bers given: 

Mrs.  Nancy  E.®  (Stowers)  Wyllie,  daughter  of  James  and  [444] 
Nancy^  (Pendleton)  Stowers,  died  12  March,  1908. 

[649]  Susannah^  Pendleton  married  in  1837,  James  Stonham, 
bom  in  England,  5  March,  1803;  died  5  May,  1890,  Hebron,  Pa. 
Susannah  died  19  Feby.,  1892,  at  Emporium,  Pa.  Issue  (Stonham): 
i.  Joseph^,  b.  30  May,  1839.  Res.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Large  fam- 
ily,    ii.  Maryette,  b.  5  May,  1843;  d.  Feby.,  1864. 

Mrs.  Harriett  A.  Pendleton,  widow  of  [906]  Job*  Pendleton, 
died  26  AprU,  1910. 

Dr.  [1495]  Cyrus  E.'  Pendleton  has  removed  from  Hebron, 
Conn.,  to  New  Haven,  Conn. 

[1628]  Jameb  W.«  Pendleton  died  19  March,  1904.  His  widow 
died  15  Feby.,  1910. 

Mrs.  Almira  Baker,  formerly  wife  of  Capt  [1826]  George  S. 
Pendleton,  died  at  East  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  23  June,  1910. 

Ret.  [2312]  John  S?  Pendleton  is  now  minister  of  a  church  at 
Bradford,  N.  H. 

Mrs.  [3165]  Florence  M.'  (Pendleton)  Marshall  married  (2)) 
Dr.  William  H.  Haskin.     Residence,  New  York  City. 

[3233]  George  Melvin*  Pendleton  died  6  March,  1910. 

[3409]  RoscoE  M.*®  Pendleton  has  removed  from  Port  Orchard, 
Wash.,  to  Portland,  Ore. 

[2801]  James  F.  E.*  Pendleton  reports  birth  of  a  son,  Edwa^d*^ 
on  9  Feby.,  1910. 

Children  of  Edward  M.  and  Ophelia  J.®  (Thompson)  Dodge, 
of  Westerly,  R.  I.  [grandchildren  of  Joseph  L.  and  [408]  Mart 
B."'  (Pendleton)  Thompson]:  i.  Clara  Mary^  (Dodg^e).  ii.  Ed- 
ward  Moxon,  Jr.  iii.  Helen  Rebecca  Noel.  iv.  Either  Margaret. 
V.  Frank  Foster,     vi.   William  Nathanael  Pendleton. 

Theron  LouIs^^  son  of  [2791]  Henry  M.*  Pendleton,  b.  13  July, 
1910. 


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APPENDIX  I 

Chart  of  the  First  Four  Generations  Descended  from 

Major  Brian  Pendleton 


a.  Mary 


3.  Capt.  James,  i6a8. 
IVatertawn,  Mass. 
Sudbury,  Mass. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H, 
Stonington,  Conn, 
Westerly,  R.  I. 


5.  James,  Jr.,  1650. 

6.  Mary. 

7.  Hannah. 

8.  Brian,  1659. 


9.  Joseph,  i66x. 
Wsststly,  R,  I, 


17,  Deborah,  1697. 

18.  Col.  Joseph,  170a. 

Westerly,  R.  J. 


4.  Caleb 

Portsmouth,  N.  H» 
Boston,  Mass, 


10.  Edmund,  1665. 
Wtsterly,  R.  I, 


XI.  Ann,  1667. 


za.  Caleb,   1669. 
Westerly,  R.  I, 

13.  Sarah,  1675. 

i4>  Eleanor,  1679. 
!$•  Dorothy,  x686. 

16.  Caleb,  Jr.,  i66a. 


19.  Col. William,  1704. 
Westerly,  R,  L 


30.  Lieut.Joshua,X7o6. 
Guilford,  Conn, 


ax.  Edmund,  Jr.^z 698? 

Stratford,  Conn, 
at,  Hannah,  X700 

33.  Mary,  z7oa. 

34.  Rebecca. 
2$,  Dorothy. 

26.  Daniel. 

27.  James,  1690? 

Westerly,  R.  I.     ' 

a8.  Sarah,  1693. 
29.  Hannah,  1695. 


30.  Caleb,  Jr.,  1697. 
Colchester,  Conn, 

31.  Elizabeth,  X699. 

3a.  Brian,  1701? 

33.  Anna,  1703. 

34.  Read. 

35.  Susannah. 

36.  Ruth. 


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37.  Joseph,  17S4. 

38.  Patience,  1736. 

39.  Lois,   1728. 

40.  Sylvester,    1730. 

41.  Eunice,    i73i> 
4a.  Simeon,    1733. 

43.  Sarah,  1734. 

44.  Deborah,    I737> 

45.  Lucy,    174^. 

46.  Wealthian,  1744. 

47.  Mary,   1746. 

48.  William,    X7a6. 
Islesboro,  Me. 

49.  Amos,   1728. 

50.  Freelovc,   173'' 

51.  Pcleg.    1733.- 
Sear  sport  t  Me. 

Sa.  John,   1735-      ^ 

53.  Benjamm,  i73"» 

54.  Lydia,   1740. 

55.  Joshua,  1744. 
Norwich,   Conn, 

56.  Ephraim,    \7A^- 

57.  Lucy,   i75«- 

58.  Nathan.    1754. 
NorwkK  N.  y. 

59.  Isaac,    1757-77- 

60.  Keturah,  1761. 

61.  Joshua,Jr.,i730-SO» 
6a.  Andrew,  i73«-SO. 

63.  Deborah,  1734. 

64.  Increase. 
Cornwall,  Conn, 

65.  Edmund,  3rd,  1738. 

66.  William,    1740. 

67.  Daniel,    1744. 
Savannah,  Ga. 

68.  David,    1747- 

69.  Solomon,  175X. 

70.  James,   1756- 
Milton,  N.   Y. 

71.  James.  Jr.,   1710, 
7a.  Obadiah.    171a. 

73.  Elizabeth,   171 5. 

74.  Christopher.    1715* 

75.  Thomas,    1719- 
Islesboro,   Me. 

76.  Samuel.  1730. 

77.  Thankful,    1725- 

78.  Read,  1728. 

79.  Hannah,    i73>- 

80.  Ruth,    1734* 

81.  Abigail,   1717- 

82.  Sarah,   I7a3. 

83.  Mary,   i7a7' 

84.  Brnajah,    I729> 
Ticonderoga,  N.  Y, 

85.  Lydia. 

86.  Elizabeth. 

87.  John.    1727. 

88.  Nathan,   1729. 

89.  Anna,    1731. 

90.  Caleb,    1734- 
Springfield^   Mass. 

91.  Abel. 

92.  Content,    1742. 

93.  Hannah. 


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List  of  Unconnectsd  Psndletons. 

A.       Nathaniel  Pendleton  of  Putnam  County,  N.  Y. 

1.  Nathaniel^  Pendleton  was  born  20  July,  1786,  and  died,  25 
July,  1826.  He  married  Polly  Butcher.  She  married  (2),  James 
Bogardus,  and  had  six  more  children,  one  of  whom,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Tuttle  of  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  says  that  Nathaniel  Pendleton  was  an 
Englishman,  a  retired  mariner.  Whether  or  not  this  was  the  case 
we  cannot  say,  as  similar  statements  have  been  made  about  Brian 
Pendleton's  descendants.  iThere  were  no  Pendletons  in  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y. — which  included  Putnam  County  up  to  1808 — as  far 
as  shown  in  the  U.  S.  Censuses  of  1700,  1800  and  1810,  and  in  the 
land  records  of  the  county. 

Nathaniel^  Pendleton  had  issue   (record  from  family  Bible): 

2.  Harriets  b.  8  Nov.,  1816;  d.  unmar. 

3.  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  b.  11  Sept.,  1819;  m.  Cynthia  Palmer. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b.  3  Mch.,  1821;  prob.  d.  young. 

6.  John  Butcher,  b.  9  Oct.,  1822;  m.  Sarah  Tuttle. 

6.  Katherine,  b.  17  Sept.,  1824;  m.  Thompson,  and  had  six 

or  seven  children. 

7.  Mary  Jane,  b.  14  Aug.,  1826;  m.  Squiers.     She  had  sev- 

eral children,  some  of  whom  are  said  to  be  living  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

3.  Nathaniel*  Pendleton,  Jr.  (Nathaniel^),  was  bom  11  Sep- 
tember, 1819,  and  died  .     He  married  Cynthia  Palmer. 

Issue  (order  uncertain) : 

8.  George',  unmar.     Res.  Mlatteawan,  N.  Y. 

9.  Nathaniel  (3rd),  d.  unmar.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War. 

10.  Jacob  Henry  (?),  d.  young. 

11.  Daufirhter,  d.  young. 

12.  Matilda,  m.  Arden  Doolson.     Res.  Matteawan,  N.  Y. 

6.  John  Dutcher*  Pendleton  (Nathaniel^),  was  bom  in  Put- 
nam County,  N.  Y.,  9  October,  1822.  He  was  living  at  Mattea- 
wan, N.  Y.,  in  1906,  but  through  loss  of  memory  was  unable  to  give 
any  information  as  to  his  father's  birthplace  or  origin.  He  was 
probably  the  John  D.  Pendleton  who  at  the  age  of  forty-two  years 
enlisted  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  in  Co.  B,  80th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Volunteer 
Infantry,  and  was  mustered  in  27  August,  1864.  He  was  dis- 
charged at  Richmond,  Va.,  17  June,  1865. 

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John  D.^  Pendleton  married,  6  September,  1846,  Sarah  Tutde, 
born  9  January,  1825,  died  6  Jannary,  1904,  Matteawan,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  (Bump)  Tuttle. 

Issue,  bom  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  except  the  fifth: 

13.  John  Henry*,  b.  29  Oct,  1847;  m.  Emma  Bell. 

14.  Mary    Elizabeth,   b.    2    April,.  1849;    m.    Erman   Weed.      Res. 

Matteawan,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Weed):  i.  Inez*,  ii.  Leola. 
iii.  Mary.     iv.  Daisy,     v.  Louis, 

15.  Sarah    Ann,    b.    19    July,    1851;    m.    Theodore    Annan.     Res. 

Matteawan,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Annan):  i.  Carrie*,  d.  young, 
ii.  Minnie,  m.  George  Frost,  iii.  Frank,  d.  young,  iv. 
Harriet,   m.    Warren    Ferris,     v.  Evelyn,     vi.  Roy, 

16.  Clarissa  (Clara),  b.  6  Mch.,  1853;  m.  John  H.  Williams.     Res. 

Matteawan,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Williams),  b.  at  Matteawan:  i. 
Nellie\  h,  24  Aug.,  1877.  ii.  Benjamin  Franklin,  h.  20 
Sept.,  1882. 

17.  Hannah,  b.   18  Mch.,  1856,  Medina  Co.,  O.;  m.  Jacob  Smith 

Devoe.  Issue  (Devoe):  i.  Caroline^,  b.  25  April,  1884;  d. 
ae.  12  years  and  6  months,  ii.  John,  h,  17  Aug.,  1886;  d. 
ae.  3  years. 

18.  Deborah,  b.  6  Oct.,  1858;  m.  Nelson  Sirrine.     Res.  Matteawan, 

N.  Y.     Issue   (Sirrine):     i.  Philip,     ii.  William. 

19.  Charles,  b.  28  Dec.,  1860;  d.  young. 

20.  Frederick,  b.  28  July,  1863;  d.  unmar. 

21.  Minnie,  b.  17  Dec,  1866;  m.  John  Quick.     Res.  Matteawan,  N. 

Y.  Issue  (Quick):  ti.  John,  d.  young,  ii.  Minnie,  d. 
young,     iii.  Lavina,  d.  young. 

22.  William,  b.  10  June,  1869;  m.  Ella  Collins. 

13.  John  Henrt*  Pbxdleton  (John  Butcher*,  NathanieV-),  was 
bom  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  29  October,  1847,  and  has  always  made 
his  home  in  that  town.     He  married  Emma  Bell  and  had  issue: 

23.  lizzie^,  d.  ae.  about  13  years. 

24.  Ida,  m.   Robert  Mitchell.     Res.  Matteawan.     Issue   (Mitchell): 

i.  Lillie^, 

25.  Charles,  unm.     Res.  Matteawan. 

26.  Edward,  m.  Nettie  Rogers. 

27.  Frank,  unm.     Res.  Matteawan. 

28.  Sarah,  d.  infancy. 

29.  John,  b.  1889. 

22.  William*  Pendleton  (John  Butcher*,  Nathaniel^),  was  bom 
at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  10  June,  1869,  and  was  living  there  at  last  ac- 
counts.    He  married  Ella  Collins,  and  had  issue; 

30.  Mary*. 

31.  Nellie. 

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iel^),  was  bom  at  Matteawan^  N.  Y.,  and  makes  his  home  in  that 
town.     He  married  Nettie  Rogers  and  has  issue: 
32.  James  Robert*. 

B.         MtTNSON    PSNDLXTON    OF    WhITINO,    Vt. 

1.  MuNsoN*  Pendleton  was  bom  in  Vermont,  19  Jane,  1800,  and 
died  at  Lapeer,  Mich.,  29  April,  1873.  His  origin  we  have  been  un- 
able to  determine,  and  Mmison  himself — as  he  stated  to  his  children 
— did  not  know  whether  his  surname  was  his  father's,  his  mother's,  or 
whether  it  was  given  to  him  without  respect  to  his  parentage.  No 
reference  to  him  appears  with  "  Mmison  Genealogy."  The  Oneida 
County,  N.  Y.,  land  records  (Vol.  117,  p.  321),  show  that  on  7  June, 
1844,  Munson  Pendleton  and  Eleanor,  his  wife,  of  Whiting,  Addison 
County,  Vt,  heirs  to  the  estate  of  Patience  Culver  of  Boonville,  N. 
Y.,  deceased,  sold  land  in  Boonville  to  Lewis  Culver  for  $400.  How 
this  Patience  Culver  was  related  to  Munson  Pendleton  or  his  wife, 
does  not,  however,  appear.  Munson  and  his  family  removed  to  La- 
peer County,  Mich.,  about  1850. 

Munson  Pendleton  married,  23  March,  1828,  Eleanor  Justin,  bom 
19  October,  1802,  died  25  April,  1876,  Lapeer,  Mich.,  daughter  of 
Benajah  and  Susan  Justin. 

Issue,  bom  at  Whiting,  Vt. : 

2.  William  Justin*,  b.  22  Sept.,  1829;  m.  Mary  E.  Rockwell. 

3.  Elisha  Clark,  b^  9  Aug.,  1831;  m.  Roxey  D.  Schenck. 

4.  Susanna,  b.  19  Dec,  1833;  d.  22  Dec.,  1836. 

5.  Joseph  Sawyer,  b.  30  April,  1836 ;  d.  25  Jany.,  1865 ;  m.  1  Jany., 

1861,  Julia  A.  Stone.     No  issue. 

6.  Betsey  Susan,  b.  19  Mch.,  1839;  d.  18  Jany.,  1873;  m.  1  Nov., 

1871,  David  H.  Smith.     No  issue. 

2.  William  Justin*  Pendleton  {Munson'-),  was  bom  at  Whiting, 
Vt.,  22  Sept,  1829^,  and  died  11  July,  1862.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Civil  War,  serving  in  the  10th  Regt.  Michigan  Volunteer  Infantry. 

He  married,  23  November,  1852,  Mary  Elizabeth  Rockwell,  bom 
13  August,  1837,  died  1900,  daughter  of  Sherman  Sylvester  and  Elner 
(Justin)  Rockwell. 

Issue,  bom  in  Lapeer  County,  Mich.: 

7.  GeorgeS  b.  1853;  d.  1855. 

8.  John  Munson,  b.  28  Dec.,  1855;  m.  Julia  Hutchinson. 

9.  Elner  Eliza,  d.  young. 

10.  Richard  Delbert,  d.  young. 

11.  Henry  Arthur,  b.  22  Aug.,  1861;  m.  13  June,  1889,  

Shaw.     No  issue. 

3.  Elisha  Clark*  Pendleton  (Munson^),  was  bora  at  Whiting, 
Vt.,  9  August,  1831,  and  was  living  at  Lum,  Mich.,  in  1904.  He 
married  at  Almont,  Mich.,  25  December,  1857,  Roxey  D.  Schenck, 


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bom  there^  18  July,  1839^  daughter  of  Garret  and  Betsey  (Matteson) 
Schenck. 

Issue,  bom  in  Lapeer  County,  Mich.:| 

12.  Lewis  H.»,  b.  17  Nov.,  1868;  d.  18  Sept.,  1880. 

13.  Betsey  M.,  b.  4  Sept.,  1861;  m.  12  May,  1882,  William  D.  HilL 

Res.  New  York  City.  Issue  (Hill) :  i.  Albert  E.*  ii.  Oeorge 
A.     iii.  Rose  F.     iv.  Mabel  N. 

14.  Adella  E.,  b.  8  Sept,  1864;  m.  24  Sept.,  1883,  George  Coulter. 

Res.  Lapeer,  Mich.  Issue  (Coulter):  i.  Grace  N.^  ii. 
Cassie  /.     iii.  Vera  H. 

15.  Nina  E.,  b.  20  Feby.,  1866;  dec.;  m.  21  Nov.,  1883,  Herbert 

Purdy.  He  lives  at  Columhiaville,  Mich.  Issue  (Purdy):  i. 
Minnie  jB.*(?)  ii.  Mamie  A.{})  iii.  Leroy  D.  iv.  Atnoe, 
V.  Berenice. 

16.  Electa  M.,  b.  12  April,  1868;  d.  18  Aug.,  1904;  m.  22  Feby., 

1884,    Fritz    Coulter.     Issue     (Coulter):  i.  Kate,    m. 

Kintz.  ii.  Maud,  iii.  Zola,  iv.  CarL  v.  Tressie.  vi. 
&  vii.  Elden  and  Elvin  (twins),  viii.  Franctf.  ix.  Hugh. 
X.  Eleanor. 

17.  Amos  D.,  b.  5  Nov.,  1870;  m.  Cora  Groosbeck. 

18.  Elden  E.,  b.  24  June,  1872;  d.  8  I>ec.,  1872. 

19.  Tressie  M.,  b.  5  June,  1876;  m.  16  June,  1896,  Robert  Fisher. 

No  issue. 

8.  John  Munson*  Pendlxton   (William  Justin^,  Munson^),  was 
bom  in  Lapeer  County,  Mich.,  28  December,  1856.     He  married  at 
Columhiaville,  Mich.,  17  Jxme,  1883,  Julia  Hutchinson,  bom  3  March, 
1866,  daughter  of  William  and  Maggie  (Alt)  Hutchinson. 
Issue,  bom  in  Lapeer  County,  Mich.: 

20.  Ruby  May*,  b.  18  Dec.,  1885;  d.  26  Aug.,  1886. 

21.  liUie  Bell,  b.  3  Dec,  1889. 

22.  Hazel  Esten,  b.  29  Nov.,  1893. 

23.  William  Justin,  b.  19  March,  1896. 

17.  Amos  D.'  Pendleton  {Elisha  Clarh^,  Munaon^),  was  bom  in 
•Lapeer  County,  Mich.,  5  November,  1870,  and  is  now  living  at  La- 
peer City,  Mich.     He  married  10  October,  1895,  Cora  Groosbeck. 
Issue: 

24.  Henry  P.* 

25.  Floyd. 

26.  Earl. 

C.     Miscellaneous  Names. 

Pendleton   married    Rhoda    Drinkwater,   bom    24   March, 

1778,  Northport,  Me.,  daughter  of  Micajah  and  Elizabeth  (Brad- 
ford) Drinkwater  [John  S.  Femald's  "Drinkwater  Family,"  p.  15]. 
Our  records  of  the  Pendletons  in  Maine  are  so  exhaustive  that  we 
feel  much  doubt  about  the  accuracy  of  this  record. 


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Pendleton^  of  Peniujlvania,  died  31  August,  1781.     "  They 

buried  him  in  a  coffin  which  was  purchased  with  one  of  his  shirts." 
[From  diary  of  Josiah  Atkins,  Revolutionary  soldier,  published  in 
"  History  of  Waterbury,  Conn./'  page  478.] 

Abigail  Pendleton  married Stiles.     In  1860  Eli  Stiles,  of 

Wilton,  N.  Y.,  wrote  the  compiler  of  the  "  Stiles  Genealogy  "  that 
his  great-grandmother  Stiles  was  named  Abigail  Pendleton  before 
her  marriage.    He  stated  further  that  she  had  issue  (Stiles) : 

i.  William,  who  died  in  Conn,  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 

ii.  John   (grandfather  of  Eli  Stiles,  above  mentioned),  who  must 

have  been  bom  about  1740,  as  he  was  a  father  in  1761. 
iii.  Israel. 

The  only  Abigail  Pendleton  we  have  record  of  at  this  period  is 
[81]  Abigail'  (Cdleb\  Caleb*),  who  was  called  Abigail  Johnson  in 
her  father's  will,  dated  16  May,  1740.  We  have  never  been  able  to 
find  record  that  she  had  contracted  a  prior  marriage,  but  as  she  was 
bom  in  1717,  she  might  possibly  have  been  a  widow  with  three  chil- 
dren at  the  age  of  23.  It  is  unfortunate  that  we  lack  the  date  of 
her  marriage  to  Johnson. 

Annie  B.  Pendleton  died  31  December,  1876,  aged  68  years,  8 
months,  2  days  [inscriptions  from  Hamden  Cemetery,  Vinton  County, 
Ohio,  published  in  July,  1904,  number  of  the  "  Old  Northwest  Gene- 
alogical Quarterly,"  page  182]. 

C.  B.  Pendleton  of  Grand  Ridge,  LaSalle  County,  111.,  married 
about  1860,  Harriet  I.  Center,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary 
(Dewey)  Center  [Rose  Neighborhood  Sketches  (Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.), 
page  73]. 

Caroline  D.  Pendleton,  of  Lewiston,  married  Charles  T.  Davis 
at  Auburn,  Me.,  18  October,  1882  [Auburn  records]. 

Charles  B.  Pendleton  of  Bridgton,  Me.,  married  Merriam  L. 
Cross  of  Sebago,  Me.,  9  August,  1863.     [Portland,  Me.,  records.] 

Charles  Irvin  Pendleton,  son  of  Charles  N.  and  Jenny  M.  Pen- 
dleton, bom  19  April,  1875,  Portland,  Me.  [Portland  records]. 

Nellie  M.  Pendleton,  daughter  of  Charles  N.  and  Jenny  M. 
Pendleton,  bom  22  January,  1874;  died  23  April,  1874,  Portland, 
Me.     [Portland  records]. 

Desire  Pendleton,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  sent  to  smallpox  hospital 
in  1793.    She  was!  possibly  daughter  of  [218]  James*. 

Dorcas  Pembleton  married  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  John  Prince. 
[From  the  Providence  "  Phenix "  of  8  April,  1809,  vide  Arnold's 


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"  Vital  Records  of  R.  I./'  XVII,  543.]  No  reference  to  this  mar- 
riage appears  in  the  *'  Prince  Genealogy^"  and  no  mention  of  John 
Prince  is  to  be  found  in  any  of  the  Providence  records. 

Ebbnezxr  Pbndlbton  married  Hannah  Miner,  2  August,  1732. 
[Records  First  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.]  Our  records  of  Brian 
Pendleton's  descendants  down  to  this  period  are  so  complete  that  we 
can  safely  say  there  was  no  Ebenezer  among  them.  This  is  evidently 
an  error,  and  Ebenezer  Pemberton  was  probably  meant.  The  name 
Ebenezer  in  this  family  is  of  extremely  frequent  occurrence. 

EuzA  Pendleton  died  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  22  December,  1853^ 
aged  34  years.     [Holyoke  records.] 

Elizabeth  Pendleton  (married),  died  29  May,  1866,  aged  67« 
[Portland,  Me.,  records.] 

Emma  J.  Pendleton,  divorced,  aged  27,  bom  at  Boston,  Mass.^ 
married  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  16  May,  1881,  William  F.  Adams.  [Hart- 
ford records.] 

Henrt  Pendleton,  son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Pendleton,  born 
at  Portland,  Me.,  4  November,  1864.     [Portland  records.] 

Isabella  Pendleton  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  25  July,  1830,  aged 
7  years.     [Boston  records.] 

S 

John  Pendleton,  aged  21,  enlisted  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  serve 
three  years  in  Civil  War;  mustered  in  as  private,  Co.  F,  69th  Regt., 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  8  October,  1861.  Wounded  at  Antietam,  17  Sep- 
tember, 1862;  transferred  to  Co.  A,  12  June,  1863;  captured  in  ac- 
tion at  Auburn,  Va.,  14  October,  1863;  died  at  AndersonviUe,  Ga.,  2 
July,  1864.     [Reports,  N.  Y.  Adj.-Gen.] 

Joseph  Pendleton.  This  name  is  found  in  the  original  roster  of 
that  military  organization  of  Boston  now  known  as  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company.  Joseph's  name  appears  as  the  21st 
signer  of  the  original  roll  in  1637.  In  1651  he  was  a  witness  to  the 
will  of  Robert  Turner  of  Boston.  On  the  13th  of  September,  1652, 
Joseph  Pendleton  was  granted  one  acre  of  land  upon  the  Great  Island 
at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  on  the  13th  of  January  following,  ten 
more  acres  were  granted  to  him.     [P.  T.  R.,  Vol.  1,  pages  10  and  12.] 

Savage,  in  his  "  Genealogicaal  Dictionary  of  New  England,"  sug- 
gests that  Joseph  was  the  son  of  Brian  Pendleton,  but  this  is  clearly 
impossible,  as  we  have  seen  that  James,  bom  about  1628,  was  named 
by  Brian  as  his  oldest  son;  hence,  if  Joseph  had  also  been  Brian's 
son,  he  could  not  have  been  born  much  earlier  than  1630,  in  which 
case  he  would  have  been  but  seven  years  of  age  when  he  became  a 
member  of  the  military  company.    The  fact,  however,  that  Joseph  ap- 


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peared  in  PorUmcmthy  N.  H.^  in  the  same  year  as  Brian  and  received 
grants  of  land  there  the  same  time  that  Brian  did^  wonld  seem  to  in- 
dicate that  there  was  s<Hne  close  connection  between  these  two  men. 
He  may  have  been  related  to  Brian  as  a  brother,  or  eren  as  hisi  father. 
No  later  record  of  him  has  come  to  light.  It  is  noteworthy,  however, 
that  James  Pendleton  named  one  of  his  scxis  Joseph,  and  that  this 
name  was  handed  down  for  five  generations. 

Mr.  Edwin  Vincent  states  that  in  s(Hne  notes  upon  the  Brewster 
family  published  in  the  New  York  "  Mail  and  Express  "  some  years 
ago^  he  found  the  following  item :  "  Joseph  and  Hannah  Pen^eton 
of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  conveyed  to  Wrestling  Brewster  on  December 
6,  1629,  eighty  acres  of  land  adjoining  land  belonging  to  said  Brews- 
ter." This  transfer  is  referred  to  indirectly  in  the  "  Brewster  CJcne- 
alogy,"  p.  1215. 

Joshua  Pendleton,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  enlisted  23  May,  1777,  for 
three  years*  service,  in  Darrow's  Company,  First  Regt.,  Conn.  Line, 
and  died  6  January,  1778.  The  regiment  at  that  time  was  encamped 
at  Valley  Forge.  At  a  Court  of  Probate  held  at  Groton  3  April, 
1792,  Simon  Pendleton  (Indian)  was  apptd.  admr.  on  est.  of  Joshua 
Pendleton  (Indian),  late  of  Groton,  dec.  [Stonington  Probate  Rec, 
V,  299.]  Whether  or  not  these  Joshua  Pendletons  were  one  and  the 
same  is  a  matter  of  uncertainty.  Such  may  have  been  the  case  in 
spitd  of  the  long  interval  between  the  death  of  the  Revolutionary  sol- 
dier and  the  probating  of  the  estate. 

Julia  (Stearns)  Pendleton,  aged  31,  bom  at  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
daughter  of  John  and  Mehitable  Steams,  married  (2),  at  Lowell, 
Mass.,  2  November,  1859,  George  Kalor.  (Lowell  records.)  [See 
Appendix  IV  (C)]. 

Julia  A.  Pendleton,  widow,  bom  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  aged  55,  mar- 
ried at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  11  April,  1889,  Clarence  W.  Wood.  [New 
Haven  records.] 

Mary  Pendleton,  widow,  bom  at  Braintree,  Mass.,  died  at  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  27  November,  1860,  aged  71  years.  Buried  in  St.  Mat- 
thews Cemetery.     [Boston  records.] 

Mary  Elizabeth  Pendleton,  daughter  of  George  and  Mary,  bom 
at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  7  January,  1844.     [Newburyport  records.] 

Mary  H.  Pendleton,  wife  of  Charles  B.  Pendleton,  died  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  7  September,  1860,  aged  39  years.     [Portland  records.] 

Oliver  Pendleton,  appointed  to  command  a  galley  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  4  May,  1799.  Only  time  his  name  appears  in  the  published 
records  of  the  Navy  Department.  He  was  probaby  [119]  Oliver* 
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Phkbe  C.  Pendleton,  bom  6  December,  1803;  died  24  March, 
1828.  [Gravestone  at  Northport,  Me.]  She  was  probably  daughter 
of  [120]  Henry*  Pendleton. 

Rebecca  Pendleton,  bom  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  13  October,  1789. 
[Westerly  records.] 

Roger  Pendleton,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  a  japanner  by  trade,  died 
from  injuries  received  by  jumping  from  a  sloop  to  a  boat.  [Diary 
of  Samuel  Sewall,  pub.  in  the  "  Tmmbull  Papers,"  p.  333].  The 
Suffolk  County,  Mass.,  Probate  rec.,  XVII,  388,  show  that  Richard 
Pullen  was  apptd.  admr.  on  est.  of  Roger  Pendleton,  japanner,  late 
of  Boston,  dec.,  9  February,  1711.  He  does  not  appear  to  have  been 
a  descendant  of  Brian  Pendleton. 

S.  Pendleton,  doctor  in  militia,  served  under  Gen.  Spencer  at 
Rhode  Island,  1776-7  and  1778.  [Conn.  Revolutionary  records.] 
May  have  been  [96]  Sylvester^  Pendleton. 

Thomas  G.  and  Charlea  O.  Pendleton,  twins,  bora  on  Rainsford 
Island,  Boston,  Mass.,  13  July,  1860,  sons  of  Samuel  French  and 
Elizabeth  Pendleton.  Mother  was  bom  at  Camden,  Me.  [Boston 
records.] 

William  Pendleton,  alias  Major.  On  the  30th  of  January,  1795, 
Jacob  Pompey,  of  Groton,  who  married  the  widow  of  William  Pen- 
dleton, 4dia$  Major,  appeared  before  the  Stonington  Probate  Court 
and  refused  to  take  letters  of  administration.  Park  Avery,  Jr.,  of 
Groton,  was  accordingly  appointed.  On  the  7th  of  April,  1796,  JB20 
was  allowed  the  widow  for  the  support  of  her  family,  and  on  the 
same  day  an  inventory  of  the  estate  was  presented  which  included 
only  household  goods  and  a  note  for  £60  due  from  Nathan  Major. 
[Stonington,  Conn.,  Probate  rec.,  V,  467,  453.]  The  Groton  records 
throw  no  light  on  this  family. 

William  Pendleton,  aged  44,  enlisted  at  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  30  August, 
1861,  to  serve  three  years.  Mustered  in  as  private,  Co.  B,  23d  Regt., 
N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  same  day.  Transferred  to  Co.  E,  80th 
Regt.,  N.  Y.  Volunteers  (no  date).  Disch.  at  Richmond,  Va.,  17 
June,  1865. 

William  H.  Pendleton,  aged  19,  enlisted  in  New  York  City,  28 
February,  1865,  to  serve  three  years  in  22nd  N.  Y.  Cavalry.  Was 
mustered  out  at  Hart's  Island,  New  York  Harbor,  6  May,  1865. 


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728  THB   PSin>LBTON   OSKKALOGT 

APPENDIX   III. 
Pembueton  Familiks. 

Variations  in  the  spelling  of  proper  names  are  common  to  nearly 
all  families,  and  many  such  instances  will  readily  occur  to  anyone. 
These  changes  are  due  to  several  causes,  to  blind  orthography,  to  mis- 
pronunciation, to  choice,  to  a  perverse  idea  that  the  generally  ac- 
cepted spelling  is  incorrect,  to  ignorance  on  the  part  of  Town  and 
County  Clerks,  etc.  The  Pendleton  family,  also,  seems  to  have  had 
some  branches  that  at  an  early  date  adopted  a  slightly  different 
spelling,  and  have  ever  since  been  known  by  the  name  of  "  Pem- 
bleton." 

This  form  appears  very  frequently  upon  the  early  town  records  of 
New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut,  and 
except  for  one  or  two  instances  always  refers  to  Pendletcms  that  we 
can  easily  recognize.  Where  the  name  was  recorded  so  many  times 
as  Pembleton,  and  when  so  many  people  would  use  that  expression  in 
addressing  a  member  of  the  family — as  is  still  the  case  to-day — ^it 
would  not  be  strange  if  some  should  come  to  believe  that  this  was  the 
right  name,  particularly  if  they  had  left  the  old  home  of  the  family 
and  setded  among  strangers. 

In  this  way,  perhaps,  can  we  account  for  Nathan  Pembleton,  of 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  James  Pembleton,  of  Luzerne  County,  Pa., 
and  Jabez  Pembleton,  of  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.  As  these  first  two 
men  were  undoubtedly  Pendlet<m  by  birtii,  we  shall  give  some  ac- 
count of  them  and  of  their  descendants,  and  also  of  Jabez  Pemble- 
ton, although  his  origin  is  at  present  entirely  unknown. 

A.     Pemblbtons  of  Orange  County,  New  York. 

The  earliest  date  at  which  tiiis  name  appears  in  Orange  County 
is  in  1775,  when  on  June  8th  of  that  year,  Nathan  Pembleton  was 
one  of  the  "  Associators  "  at  Goshen  who  signed  an  agreement  to 
support  the  Continental  Congress.  (Eaton's  "  History  of  Orange 
Co.,  N.  Y.,"  p.  601.)  * 

The  United  States  Census  of  1790  shows  that  Nathan  Pembleton 
at  that  time  was  a  resident  of  New  Cornwall,  .now  Monroe  Town- 
ship, Orange  County,  and  that  besides  himself  and  wife,  his  family 
consisted  of  three  males  under  sixteen,  and  two  females. 

On  the  Ist  of  September,  1801,  Nathan  "  Pimbleton,"  cordwinder, 
and  Mary,  hisi  wife,  of  Cheescocks,  Orange  County,  deeded  to  Susan- 
nah   "  Pimbleton,"    spinster,   Martin    "  Pimbleton,"    Elemuel    "  Pim- 

♦In  Ruttenber  and  Clark's  "History  of  Orange  County,"  this  name 
appears  as  Nathan  " Pembcrtoto,**  and  in  O'Callaghan's  "New  York  Calen- 
dar of  Historical  Mss.,"  as  Nathan  "  Dembleton." 


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bleton/'  and  John  "  Pimbleton/'  cooper^  for  $2000^  land  in  Chees- 
cocks,  of  which  Nathan  was  in  possession  as  an  estate  of  inheritance 
in  fee  simple.  (Orange  Co.  Deeds^  Liber  H^  p.  88.)  On  the  11th 
of  September  following^  John,  Susannah,  Martin,  and  Elemuel  '*  Pirn- 
bleton,"  "  sons  and  daughter  of  Nathan  Pimbleton,  all  of  the  town  of 
Cheescocks,"  gave  him  a  mortgage  on  this  tract  of  land  "  Beginning 
at  a  stake  and  stones  standing  in  ye  N.  W.  comer  of  lot  whereon 
John  Pimbleton  now  lives  .  .  .  along  the  land  of  William  Thorn 
.  .  .  149  acres,  on  the  following  conditions:  Whereas  the  said 
John,  Susannah,  M!artin>  and  Elemuel  Pimbleton  stand  firmlj  bound 
unto  sd  Nathan  Pimbleton  by  their  bond  of  equal  date  in  the  sum  of 
$4000,  conditioned  for  the  true  and  faithful  support  of  him  the  sd 
Nathan  Pimbleton  and  Mary  his  wife,  during  botii  their  natural  lives, 
with  proper  diet  and  doathing,  with  a  Riding  horse,  and  house  to  live 
in,  etc."     (Orange  Co.  Mortgages,  Liber  E,  p.  30.) 

Mrs.  Linda  P.  Benjamin,  a  great  granddaughter  of  Nathan  Pem- 
bleton,  states  that  his  wife  was  a  Myers,  in  which  case  her  full  name 
was  Mary  Myers.     Their  children,  as  we  have  just  seen,  were: 

2.  John*,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith. 

3.  Susannah,  m.  John  Thorn. 

4.  Martin,  m.  Hannah  Ketcham. 

5.  Elemuel,  b.  8  Nov.,  1785;  m.  Sarah  Potter. 

6.  Daughter,  indicated  by  Census  record;  d.  prior  to  1801. 

That  this  Nathan  Pembleton,  of  Orange  County.  N.  Y.,  was  iden- 
tical with  [88]  Nathan"  Pendleton  (Brian^,  Caleh^,  Copt.  Jamet^, 
Major  Brian}),  there  is  str<mg  reason  to  believe.  While  we  have  no 
record  of  this  Nathan'  Pendleton  beyond  the  mere  date  of  his  birth, 
which  occurred  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  3  December,  1729,  yet  his  father 
was  living  in  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1755,  as  we  have  already 
noted  in  our  account  of  that  man,  and  Orange  County  is  only  across 
the  Hudson  River  from  Dutchess  County.  Again,  the  fact  that  Na- 
than Pembleton  deeded  his  farm  to  his  children  under  the  condition 
that  they  were  to  take  care  of  him,  would  indicate  that  unless  he  was 
incapacitated  through  accident  or  sickness  he  was  a  man  well  ad- 
vanced in  years  when  this  deed  was  made.  In  that  year  [88]  Na- 
than' Pendleton,  if  living,  would  have  been  72  years  of  age.  Fur- 
thermore, the  general  tradition  among  the  descendants  of  Nathan 
Pembleton  is  that  the  family  had  its  origin  in  Connecticut,  and  we 
know  that  Brian^  Pendleton  lived  at  Stonington  in  that  colony  before 
he  removed  to  New  York. 

There  seems  little  doubt  but  that  [88]  Nathan'  Pendleton  went  to 
Dutchess  County  with  his  father,  removed  to  Orange  County  prior 
to  1775,  became  known  as  Nathan  Pembleton,  and  late  in  life  deeded 
his  property  to  his  surviving  children.  Documentary  proof  of  this, 
however,  is  unfortunately  lacking;  the  most  careful  search  of  the 
records  of  Dutchess,  Ulster,  and  Orange  Counties  failed  to  bring 
forth  the  evidence  of  the  relationship  of  Brian^  Pendleton,  Dutchess 


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County,  1766,  and  Nathan  Pembleton,  Orange  County,  1776.  The 
early  records  of  Orange  County  make  hard  work  of  this  name, 
spelling  it  variously  as  "  Pimbleton,"  "  Pimpleton,"  and  "  Pinnd- 
ton." 

2.  John*  Pemblkton  (Nathan}),  was  born  probably  in  Orange 
County,  N.  Y.,  prior  to  1780.  He  married  Elizabeth  Smith  and 
his  family  settled  at  Elliston,  N.  Y.,  but  whether  before  or  after  his 
death  is  uncertain.  On  the  7th  of  March,  1812,  John  Pembleton, 
cooper,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  of  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  sold  to  John 
Thorn,  cooper,  for  $1,000,  part  of  the  land  that  Nathan  Pembleton 
gave  his  four  children,  viz.,  John,  Martin,  and  Elemuel  Pembleton, 
and  Susannah  Thorn  (Orange  County  Deeds,  Liber  R,  p.  161). 
John  Pembleton  and  his  wife  were  still  living  in  Monroe  as  late  as 
1  September,  1824,  when  they  sold  two  lots  of  land  to  Samuel  D. 
Rumsey,  one  tract  being  lot  12  in  the  patent  originally  granted  to 
Nathaniel  Hazard.     (Ibid.,  ii,  118). 

Issue  of  John  and  Elizabeth   (Smith)   Pembleton — order  un- 
certain : 

7.  Smith^,  m. . 

8.  Julia,  d.  unm. 

9.  Emery,  d.  young — drowned. 

10.  Charles,  b.  1816;  m.  Amanda  Ellis. 

3.  Susannah'  Pembleton  (Nathan^),  was  bom  probably  in 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  about  1780.  She  married  John  Thorn  as 
shown  in  the  Orange  County  Deed  (Liber  AA,  p.  271),  in  which 
John  Thorn  and  Susannah,  his  wife,  of  Monroe,  sell  to  Elemuel 
Pembleton  for  $460,  part  of  the  land  which  Nathan  Pembleton  gave 
his  four  children,  viz.,  John,  Elemuel,  and  Martin  Pembleton,  and 
Susannah  Thorn. 

Issue  of  John  and  Susannah  (Pembleton)  Thorn: 
i.   Martin*   (Thorn), 
ii.  Mary, 
iii.   Joseph. 

4.  Martin*  Pembleton  (Nathan^),  died  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y., 
late  in  1833,  or  early  in  1834,  as  his  will  was  dated  12  November, 
1833,  and  probated  4  February,  1834.  This  document  names  oldest 
son,  Benjamin;  second  son,  Nathan;  eldest  daughter,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
wife  of  John  L.  Miller;  third  son,  Daniel  C;  second  daughter,  Huldah 
Electy ;  fourth  son,  Elemuel ;  third  daughter,  Polly  Mariah.  (Orange 
County  Surrogate  records,  Liber  J,  p.  17). 

Martin^  Pembleton  married  Hannah  Eetcham,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Eetcham. 

Issue,  bom  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y.: 

11.  Benjamin',  b.  21  Feby.,  1810;  m.  Elizabeth  Monell. 

12.  Nathan,  b.  3  Dec.,  1811;  m.  Hannah  Brooks. 

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14.  Daniel  Carpenter^  m.  Angelina . 

15.  Hnldah  Electy,  m.  James  Hunter  and  had  one  child,  Edgai^ 

(Hunter),  who  d.  yonng. 

16.  Harvey,  d.  young. 

17.  Elemuel,  m.  Mary  Cloyd. 

18.  Polly  Mariah,  b.  18  June,  1824;  m.  William  Corey. 

6.  Elemubl'  Pkmblbton  {Nathan^),  was  bom  near  Highland 
Mills,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  8  November,  1785,  and  died  there  15 
October,  1840.  His  will,  dated  7  October,  1840,  was  filed  the  14th 
of  November  following,  and  named  wife,  Sarah,  and  children,  Mil- 
ton, Elemud,  John  M.,  Katherine,  Phebe,  Susan,  Maria,  Sarah  Jane, 
and  Eliza.     (Orange  County  Surrogate  records.  Liber  L,  p.  95). 

ElemueP  Pembleton  married  29  November,  1804,  Sarah  Potter, 
bom  6  July,  1787,  died  26  March,  1854,  and  had  issue: 

19.  Robert',  b.  24  Sept.,  1805;  d.  3  Sept.,  1810. 

20.  Martin,  b.  1  May,  1807;  d.  20  Aug.,  1808. 

21.  Phebe,  b.  18  Apr.,  1809;  m.  Nathaniel  T.  Thom. 

22.  John  Myers,  b.  4  April,  1811;  m.  Phebe  Taylor. 

23.  Catherine,  b.  29  Apr.,  1813;  m.  Robert  L.  Hallock  (or  Halleck), 

and  rem.  to  Michigan. 

24.  Susan  Maria,  b.  22  June,  1816;  d.  24  Oct,  1854;  m.  Charles  S. 

Belding  of  New  York  City.     No  further  record. 

25.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  11  Feby.,  1818;  d.  23  Apr.,  1855;  m.  John  Pat- 

rick Ford,  and  has  a  son,  Spencef^  (Ford)  of  Highland  Mills, 
N.  Y.,  also  a  son  Chariet. 

26.  Malinda,  b.  13  Feby.,  1820;  d.  Nov.,  1836. 

27.  Eliza,  b.  26  Mch.,  1822;  d.  1903;  m.  (1),  Jonathan  Florance; 

(2),  William  Bragdon.  She  had  several  ch.  by  her  first  hus- 
band and  one  by  her  second,  a  dau.  Jatepkine^,  who  is  m. 
and  lives  in  Natick,  Mass. 

28.  Elemuel  Mv.,  b.  14  Mch.,  1824;  m.  (1),  Margaret  Florance;  (2), 

Maria  Lamoreauz. 

29.  Charles  Wesley,  b.  29  June,  1826;  d.  16  July,  1840. 

30.  Milton,  b.  15  Nov.,  1829;  m.  Phebe  Ford. 

7.  Smith'  Pembleton  (John*,  Nathan^),  was  bom  in  Orange 
County,  N.  Y.,  and  died  at  Ridgebury,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  in 
1849.  Letters  of  administration  were  granted  upon  his  estate  8 
August  in  that  year.  (Bradford  County  Probate  rec.,  i,  465.)  Smith 
Pembleton  is  said  to  have  had  a  large  family,  which  was  broken  up 
and  scattered  at  the  time  of  his  death.  We  have  been  unable  to 
learn  the  name  of  his  wife,  or  the  names  of  any  of  his  children,  save 
one: 

31.  William  E.^,  who  was  living  at  Saratoga,  Iowa,  not  long  ago. 

10.  Charles'  Pembleton  (John*,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  Hijrh- 
land  Mills,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1815,  and  died  at  Waverly,  N. 


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Y.,  19  October^  1896,  aged  81  yean.     He  was  a  fanner  and  lived 
near  Waverly  the  greater  part  of  his  life. 

Charles*  Pembleton  married  Amanda  ElUs,  who  died  at  Waverly, 
10  July,  1902. 

Issue,  bom  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.: 

32.  Emily\  d.  23  April,  1903;  unm. 

33.  John  £.,  b.  2  Nov.^  1842;  m.  Emma  Ruth  Smith. 

34.  Samuel  Seeley,  b.  9  Oct.,  1S46;  m.  Electe  Jane  Woolston. 

11.  Benjamin*  Pembleton  (Martin*,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at 
Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  21  Febmary,  1810,  and  died,  4  December, 
1886.  He  married,  5  January,  1832,  Elizabeth  Monell,  bom  3  June, 
1812,  died  2  February,  1868,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  AbigaU  (Earl) 
Monell. 

Issue,  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y. : 
36.  Drusilla*,  b.  25  Nov.,  1832;  d.  10  March,  1855;  m.  11  April, 
1852,  John  Brennan.     Issue  (Brennan):     i.  Margaret  Ann*, 
d.    young,     ii.  Mary    Ann,    m.    Eber    T.    Currier.     Address, 
Cortland,  N.  Y. 

36.  James,  b.  22  Jany.,  1834;  m.  Mary  Fem. 

37.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  16  June,  1836;  d.  6  Nov.,  1904,  Newburgh, 

N.  Y.;  m.  10  Mch.,  1859,  Daniel  Early.     No  issue. 

38.  Esther,  b.  22  Sept,  1838;  m.  13  Nov.,  1860,  Francis  W.  Ten- 

EycJce;  res.  Canterbury,  N.  Y.  Issue  (TenEycke):  i. 
Harruon,  ii.  David,  iii.  Elizabeth,  iv.  Haitie,  m.  Benja- 
min Hultz. 

39.  Melvina,  b.  30  July,  1840;  m.  Daniel  White;  res.,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Issue  (White):  i.  Samuel  H.  ii.  Frank,  iu.  l9areUe{}). 
iv.  Fannie,  m.  William  Parker. 

40.  Harrison  Cornell,  b.  14  Sept.,  1842;  m.  (1),  Emily  A.  Cooley; 

(2),  Elizabeth  Leary. 

41.  Christina  Oakley,  b.  29  Aug.,  1845;  d.  27  Nov.,  1908;  m.  (as  his 

sec.  wf.),  16  Aug.,  1873,  Lyman  Bates  of  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Issue  (Bates):  i.  Mary  Francef^,  b.  26  Dec,  1874;  d.  29 
Dec,  1874.  ii.  William  CampheU,  b.  8  July,  1876;  d.  20 
July,  1882.  iii.  Elizabeth  TenEycke,  h.  27  Dec,  1879;  m. 
Jesse  Thompson,  iv.  Flora  May,  h.  8>  Sept.,  1885;  m.  Dec, 
1908,  Daniel  Masten. 

42.  Charity,  b.  10  May,  1849;  d.  1  June,  1866. 

43.  Charles  Edwin,  b.   27   Mch.,  1856;   unmar.     Res.,   Amsterdam, 

N.  Y. 

12.  Nathan*  Pembleton  (Martin*,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  High- 
land MSlls,  N.  Y.,  3  December,  1811,  and  died  there,  26  March^  1886. 
He  married  Hannah  Brooks,  bom  15  October,  1815,  Highland  Mills, 
died  3  November,  1900,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Matthew 
and  Sarah  (Allison)  Brooks. 

Issue,  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y. 

44.  Mtartin  Mathias^,  b.  5  Jany.,  1836;  m.  Harriet  Fuller. 


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45.  Melvina,  b.  30  April,  1839;  d.  7  Oct.,  1840. 

46.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  27  Dec.,  1841;  m.  1  Dec,  1881,  William 

Tatham.     Res.,  Newbargh,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

47.  Charles  Ketcham,  b.  30  June,  1844;  d.  2  July,  1845. 

48.  Smith,  b.  9  Aug.,  1846;  m.  Emeline  C. . 

49.  Theodore  Case,  b.  17  Nov.,  1850;  m.  Helen,  Vanderburgh. 

14.  Daniel  Carpenter*  Pbmbleton  {Martin^,  Nathan}),  was 
born  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  and  died  in  New  York  City.  On 
the  8th  of  June,  1839,  Daniel  C.  Pembleton  and  Angeline,  his  wife, 
of  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  sold  to  Benjamin  Pembleton  and  James  Hunter, 
for  $2,000,  land  formerly  own^  and  occupied  by  Martin  Pembleton 
(Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  Deeds,  Ixv.,  120).  His  wife's  full  maiden 
name  has  not  been  determined. 

Issue  of  Daniel  C.  and  Angeline  Pembleton: 

50.  Mary  Augusta*,  m.  Silas  Tuttle  and  d.  in  New  York  City. 

51.  Alice,  d.  unm. 

17.  Elemuel*  Pembleton  (MarftV,  Nathan}),  removed  to  Cali- 
fornia.    He  married  Mary  Cloyd  and  had  issue: 

52.  Mary  Hannah*,  m.  James  M.  Grey;  res.,  San  Jose,  Calif. 

53.  Emma,  unm. 

54.  Carrie  (dec.),  m.  Stewart  Taylor. 

18.  PoLLT  Mariah*  Pembleton  (Martin^,  Nathan}),  was  bom  18 
June,  1824,  and  died  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  May,  1889.  She  mar- 
ried William  Corey  and  had  issue: 

i.  Harvey  P.*  (Corey),  who  d.  unmar.  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.     He 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  serving  in  the  10th  Legion, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
ii.  Sarah  Jane,  unm.     Res.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Martin  Luther,  d.  young, 
iv.  Hannah  (dec.),  m.  Oliver  CoUard. 
V.  Dewitt  Eetcham,  unm. 

vi.  Fanny,  m.  Thompson  WOson.     Res.,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 
vii.  Martin  Luther  (2nd),  m.  Grace  Denton.     Res.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
riii.  Henrietta,  m.  Benjamin  Clinton.     Res.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
ix.  William  N.,  d.  ae.  5  years. 

21.  Phebe'  Pembleton  (Elemuel*,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  High- 
land Mills,  N.  Y.,  in  1809J  and  died  in  New  York  City  in  1873.  She 
married  Nathaniel  Taylor  Thorn,  bom  1804,  Highland  Mills,  son  of 
William  and  Anns  (Taylor)   Thom. 

Issue   (Thorn),  first  four  and  last  four  bom  in  New  York 
City,  others  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Anna*,  b.  1827;  m.  A.  S.  Dunham, 
ii.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  1828;  m.  Abram  Mead, 
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iv.  Elizabeth  (2nd),  m.  William  H.  Denike.     Res.,  Tonken,  N.  T. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  James  Pearson. 

vi.  Miarietta,  m.  Frank  Pasman. 
Tii.  Susan,  m.  Floyd  F.  Kane, 
viii.  Melissa,  d.  infancy. 

ix.  Nathaniel  Wesley,  d.  infancy. 

X.  William  Wesley,  m.  Josephine  Dorcas. 

xi.  Malinda    Pembleton,    b.    1846;    m.    Horace    Benjamin.     Res., 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

22.  John  Mtsrs*  Pemblkton  (ElemueP,  Nathan}),  was  bom  at 
Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  4  April,  1811,  and  died  there,  26  May,  1884. 
He  married  Phebe  Taylor,  bom  19  February,  1813,  died  3  July,  1894, 
Highland  Miills,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Brondage) 
Taylor. 

Issue,  first  nine  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  others  in  New  YoA 
City: 

55.  Margaret^  b.  25  Jany.,  1831;  m.  Charles  P.  Van  Cliefe.     Res., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Issue  (Van  Cliefe):     i.  Charles,     ii.  John 
Myers,     iii.     Harriet 

56.  Robert,  b.  8  April,  1833;  m.  Margaret  Taylor. 

57.  Nathaniel,  b.  14  Jany.,  1835;  d.  18  Sept.,  1849. 

58.  Isaac  Taylor,  b.  17  May,  1837;  m.  Sarah  Brooks. 

59.  Elemuel,  b.  6  Aug.,  1839;  d.  29  Dec.,  1840. 

60.  Sarah  (twin  with  Elemuel),  d.  15  Jany.,  1840. 

61.  Elizabeth  Bush,  b.  15  Jany.,  1842;  m.  William  H.  Brooks. 

62.  Charles  W.,  b.  16  April,  1844;  d.  29  Nov.,  1849. 

63.  Elemuel  M.,  b.  9  July,  1846;  d.  15  June,  1847. 

64.  Susan  M,,  b.  26  April,  1848;  d.  29  June,  1848. 

65.  Belding  Sands  (twin  with  Susan),  m.  (1),  Sarah  E.  Thorp;  (2), 

Mary  Ellen  Thorp. 

66.  Myers,  b.  16  Mch.,  1851;  d.  ae.  about  14  years. 

28.  Elemxtel  M.*  Pembletok  (ElemueP,  Nathan}),  was  bom  at 
Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  14  March,  1824,  and  died  about  1876.  He 
married  (1),  Margaret  M.  Florance,  daughter  of  James  Florance,  Jr., 
and  (2),  Maria  Lamoreauz.  He  wasi  a  farmer  at  Monroe,  N.  Y.  and 
overseer  of  the  poor  in  that  town. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

67.  Myers*,  d.  infancy. 

68.  Finetto  Si.,  m.  Andrew  Schults.     Res.  Salisbury,  N.  Y.     She  has 

a  son,  Lemuel. 

69.  Mary  E.,  m.  James  Walker.     Res.  Salisbury,  N.  Y. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

70.  Hattie,  unm. 

Authority:  Orange  Co.  N.  Y.,  Surrogate  rec. 

30.  Milton*  Pembleton  (ElemueP,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  High- 
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He  married^  24  October,   1850,  Phebe  J.   Ford,  who  was  born  29 
March,  1829.     She  was  a  daughter  of  David  Ford. 
Issue : 

71.  Henry  F.\  b.  7  Aug.,  1862;  m.  BeUe  Campbell. 

72.  Charles  W.,  b.  19  May,  1854;  m.  16  Jany.,  1878,  Alice  Thome. 

No  issue.     Res.  Central  Valley,  N.  Y. 

73.  David  F.,  b.  3  AprU,  1866;  d.  inf. 

74.  Milton,  b.  3  Nov.,  1867;  m.  Addie  Wilson. 

75.  Joseph  M.,  b.  4  Mch.,  1862;  m.  11  Nov.,  1890,  Margaret  Howe. 

No  issue.     Res.  Central  Valley,  N.  Y. 

76.  Lemuel  M.,  b.  24  Mch.,  1865;  m.'Mary  Grant. 

77.  John  A.  (twin  with  Lemuel),  d.  inf. 

78.  Kittie  L.,  b.  8  April,  1870;  m.  30  June,  1887,  Bartrian  G.  Leepcr. 

They  have  a  large  family.     Res.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

33.  John  E.*  Pkmbleton  (Charles^,  Johti^,  Nathan^),  was  bom 
at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  2  November,  1842,  and  died  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  25 
December,  1896.  He  was  a  farmer  and  also  superintendent  of  a 
paper  mill.  He  married,  25  May,  1870,  Emma  Ruth  Smith,  born  8 
August,  1846,  Tioga  Center,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  John  G.  and  Sally 
M.  (LaMonte)  Smith. 

Issue,  bom  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.: 

79.  E.  Ruth%  b.  1  Oct.,  1877;  m.  16  Sept.,  1903,  George  C.  Bladworth 

of  New  York  City. 

80.  John  Gilbert,  b.  8  July,  1880.     He  is  Secretary  of  the  Tioga  Co. 

(N.  Y.)  Agricultural  Society. 

34.  Samukl  Seeley*  Pkmbleton  (Charles^,  John^,  Nathan^),  was 
bom  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  9  October,  1846,  and  died  at  St.  Charles, 
III.,  9  February,  1891.  He  married  at  Geneva,  111.,  14  February, 
1872,  Electa  Jane  Woolston,  and  had  one  child: 

81.  Charles  W.»,   b.   22   Oct.,   1873,  Waverly,  N.,Y.;   m.   Gertrude 

Guppy. 

36.  James*  Pembleton  (Benjamin^,  Martin^,  Nathan^),  was  bom 
at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  22  January,  1834,  and  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  2  July,  1863.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  124th 
Regt.  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry. 

James*  Pembleton  married,  27  February,  1868,  Mary  Fern,  and  had 
one  child: 

82.  William*^,  whose  present  address  is  unknown. 

40.  Harrison  Cornell*  Pembleton  (Benjamin^,  Martin^,  Nath- 
an^), was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  14  September,  1842,  and 
died  at  Coldenham,  N.  Y.,  7  December,  1908.  He  enlisted  at  Wash- 
ingtonville,  N.  Y.,  2  September,  1861,  to  serve  three  years  in  the 
Civil  War,  and  was  mustered  in  as  private  in  Co.  B,  48th  Regt.  N. 
Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  5  September,  1861.     He  was  later  transferred 


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to  Co.  £  in  the  same  regiment  and  received  an  honorable  discharge 
upon  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  service. 

Harrison  C*  Pembleton  married  (1),  7  December,  1864,  Emily  A. 

Cooley,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  Nathan  B.  and  (Monell) 

Cooley.     She  died  about  1874,  and  he  married  (2),  15  November, 
1886,  Elizabeth  Leary. 

Issue  (by  first  wife),  bom  at  Washingtonville,  N..  Y.: 

83.  Nathan  Emery*^,  b.  2  Oct,  1866;  m.  Laura  Johnson. 

84.  Lillian,  b.  14  Sept.,  1868;  m.  Samuel  J.  Gibson. 

85.  Minnie,  b.  2  AprU,  1870;  m.  Nov.,  1904,  Edward  C.  Booth.    No 

issue.     Res.  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

86.  James  Isaac,  d.  ae.  6  months. 

44.  Martin  Mathias*  Pembleton    (Nathan^,  Martin',  Nathan^), 
was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  5  January,  1835,  and  is  now  liv- 
ing in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.     He  married,  5   January,   1856,  Harriet 
Fuller,  daughter  of  Alexander  Fuller. 
Issue : 

87.  Mary  Ellen",  b.  at  Coldenham,  N.  Y.;  m.  Sanford  A.  Earl.    Res. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.     Issue  (Earl):  i.  Clarence^,     ii.  Fred.    iii. 
Sanford. 

48.  Smith*  Pembleton  (Nathan^,  Martin^,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at 
Highland  Mills,  N.  Y„  9  August,  1846,  and  was  killed  by  a  train  at 

New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  19  May,  1894.     He  married  Emeline  C. , 

who  was  living  at  Fishkill  Lsjiding,  N.  Y.  in  1906. 

Issue : 

88.  Ida  May",  b. 

89.  Edward,  b.  ;  m. 

49.  Theodore  Case*  Pembleton  (Nathan^,  Martin*,  Nathan^), 
was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  17  November,  1850.  He  is  a 
contractor  at  Stamford,  Conn.  He  married,  25  March,  1872,  Helen 
Vanderburg,  bom  11  March,  1851,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of 
Effingham  and  Mary  (Yelverton)  Vanderburg. 

Issue,  bom  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.: 

90.  Warren  Effingham%  b.  12  Dec,  1872;  m.  Martha  L.  Palmer. 

91.  Frank  Deyo,  b.  10  Dec.,  1875;  m.  Nellie  Bicknell. 

92.  Harry,  b.  28  July,  1890. 

56.  Robert*  Pembleton  (John  Myers*,  ElemueP,  Nathan^),  was 
born  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  8  April,  1833,  and  died  there,  18  Jan- 
uary, 1894.  He  married  in  New  York  City,  19  March,  1856,  Mar- 
garet Taylor,  a  first  cousin,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Isaac  and  Esther 
(Monell)  Taylor.  She  was  bom,  25  August,  1840,  and  was  living  at 
Highland  Mills  in  1906. 

Issue,  first  four  bom  in  New  York  City,  others  at  Highland 
Mills,  N.  Y.: 


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93  Robert  Brown'^  b.  25  Oct.,  1858;  m.  Grace  Earl. 

94.  George  Washington,  b.  27  Sept.,  1860;  d.  nnm.,  12  Dec,  1884. 

95.  Phebe  Etta,  b.  25  Dec,  1862;  m.  Willard  H.  Gelchard.     Res. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Gelchard):  i.  Willametta^,  m.  Roy 
Embler.  ii.  Robert  (dec),  iii.  Roy  (dec).  If.  Eva  (dec). 
V.  Catherine. 

96.  ChUd,  still  bom,  13  Nov.,  1864. 

97.  Esther  Jane,  b.  24  April,  1866;  m.  Fred  J.  Walter.    Res.  Ruth- 

erford, N.  J.  Issue  (Walter):  i.  Pearl*  (dec),  ii.  EUie. 
iii.  Carrie,    iv.  Ethel,     v.  Ruth.    vi.  Jennie. 

98.  Minie,  b.  12  Feby.,  1869. 

99.  Charles  Wesley,  b.  7  Jany.,  1872;  m.  Bertha  A.  Owens. 

100.  Carrie  May,  b.  7  Jany.,  1874;  m.  18  Mch.,  1897,  Wallace  Camp- 

bell. Res.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Issue  (Campbell):  i.  Charles^ 
d.  inf. 

101.  Ira  T.,  b.  7  Sept.,  1875;  d.  26  Dec,  1875. 

102.  Eva  Margaret,  b.  21  Aug.,  1877;  m.  12  June,  1906,  Ferris  Al- 

fred Hyatt.     Res.  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

103.  Vera,  b.  11  Aug.,  1878;  d.  same  day. 

104.  Percy,  b.  17  Feby.,  1882;  unm.  (1906).     Res.  Highland  Mills, 

N.  Y. 

58.   Isaac  Taylor*  Pembleton  (John  Myers*,  Elemuel^,  Nathan^), 
was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  18  May,  1837,  and  is  now  living 
at  Sloatsburg,  N.  Y.     He  married,  2   Feby.,  1859,  Sarah  Brooks, 
daughter  of  Andrew  and  Mary  (Thorne)  Brooks. 
Issue: 

105.  Ferdinand  A.',  b.  16  Jany.,  1860;  m.  Harriet  Crampton. 

106.  Ella  M.,  b.  5  Sept.,  1866;  unm. 

107.  Mary  B.,  b.  25  May,  1868;  m.  19  Nov.,  1890,  Frank  D.  Ward. 

Res.  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

61.  Elizabeth  Bush*  Pembleton  (John  Myers*,  ElemueP,  Nath- 
^n^),  was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  15  January,  1842.  She 
married  there^  15  January,  1862,  William  Henry  Brooks,  son  of  John 
«nd  Sarah  Brooks.     Residence,  Highland  Mills. 

Issue  (Brooks),  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.: 
i.  Ada  Margaret*,  b.  15  May,  1863;  m.  Howard  H.  Tower.     Res. 

Highland  MiUs. 
ii.  Lizzie  Emma,  b.  4  May,  1866;  m.  Gilbert  H.  Case.     Res.  Port 

Jervis,  N.  Y. 
iii.  Charles  Henry,  b.  4  Mch.,  1872 ;  m.  Laura  A.  Van  Dyune.    Res. 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
iv.  Loren  Valentine,  b.  14  Feby.,  1885. 

65.  Beldino  Sands*  Pembleton  (John  Myers*,  Elemuel^,  Nath- 
-an^),  was  born  in  New  York  City,  26  April,  1848.  He  is  the  propri- 
etor of  a  large  general  store  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.  He  married 
i(l),  Sarah  E.  Thorp,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Susan  J.  (Hunter) 


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Thorp.    She  died  and  he  married  (2),  Mary  Ellen  Thorp,  daughter 
of  Stephen  and  Sarah  £.  (Hunter)  Thorp. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

108.  Katie  E.%  b.  at  Stone  Bridge,  N.  Y.;  m.  Robert  A.  Burgess. 

Res.  Rutherford,  N.  J.     Issue   (Burgess):  i.  Framk  B.^     iL 
Mabel,     iii.  Adelaide, 

109.  Jesse  B.,  b.  1871,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  d.  1873. 

110.  Mabel,  b.  at  Inglewood,  N.  J.;  m.  George  W.  \^ilkes     Res.  Cen- 

tral Valley,  N.  Y.     Issue   (Wilkes):     i.  Winifred^. 

111.  Triplets,  d.  infancy. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

112.  TuUulah  Belle,  b.  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.;  m.  1905,  Charles  Stew- 

art Bertholf.     Res.  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y. 

71.  Henry  F,*  Pembleton  (MUion*,  ElemueP,  Nathan}),  was  bom 
at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.,  1852,  and  died  in  Jersey  City,  N. 
J.,  9  October,  1887.  He  married,  18  November,  1879,  Belle  Camp- 
beU. 

Issue: 

113.  Henry  F.«,  Jr.,  b.  1883;  m.  Cora  Hollanbeck. 

114.  Milton,  b.  1886;  m.  Minnie  Taylor. 

74.  MiLTON*  Pembleton,  Jr.  (Milton*,  ElemueP,  Nathan^),  was 
bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  3  November,  1857.  For  many  years 
past  he  has  been  a  master  plumber  in  New  York  City  where  he  has 
built  up  a  large  and  successful  business* 

Milton*  Pembleton  married,  2  July,  1880,  Addie  Wilson,  daughter 
of  Ananias  and  Kate  V.  (Potter)  WUs<hi. 

Issue: 
116.  Harold  W.»,  b.  7  April,  1889. 

76.  Lemuel  M.*  Pembleton  (MUton*,  Elemuel*,  Nathan^),  was 
bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  24  March,  1865,  and  is  now  living  in 
Central  Valley,  N.  Y.  He  married,  25  September,  1889,  Mary 
Grant. 

Issue: 

116.  Laveme  H.»,  b.  11  July,  1890. 

117.  Grant,  b.  1  April,  1892. 

81.  Charles  W.'  Pembleton    (Samuel  Seeley^,  Ckarle$*,  John*, 
Nathan^),  was  bom  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  22  October,  1873,  and  is  now 
living  at  St  Charles,  111.     He  married,  at  Joliet,  111.,  20  March,  1901, 
Gertmde  Guppy. 
Issue: 

118.  Helen  I.«,  b.  20  May,  1902,  St  Charles,  lU. 

83.  Nathan  Emery*  Pembleton  (Harrison  Cornell^,  Benjamin*, 
Martin^,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  Washingtonville,  N.  Y.,  2  October, 
1866.     He  married  Laura  Johnson  and  lives  at  Goshen,  N.  Y. 


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4 

Issue: 

119.  Emily  Cornell*. 

120.  Ralph  Lyman  McG. 

84.  Lillian"  Pembleton  {HarrUon  Cornell^,  Benjamin^,  Mat' 
tin*,  Nathan}),  was  bom  at  Washingtonville,  N.  Y.,  14  September, 
1868.  She  married  at  Newbnrgh,  N.  Y.,  19  June,  1895,  Samuel  Jack 
Gibson,  bom  there,  3  October,  1869,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Ed- 
gar) Gibson.     Res.  Newburgh. 

Issue  (Gibson),  bom  at  Newburgh: 
i.  Samuel  Willard%  b.  6  July,  1898. 
ii.  Lillian  Gladys,  b.  6  Dec.,  1899. 
iii.  Dorothy  Marguerite,  b.  18  Nov.,  1901. 
iv.  Harold  Clayton,  b.  17  Jany.,  1903;  d.  17  Sept.,  1903. 
V.  Alice  Marie,  b.  26  July,  1904. 

89.  Edward'  Pembleton  (Smith^,  Nathan^,  Martin^,  Nathan^), 
lives  at  Vail's  Gate,  N.  Y.     He  is  married  and  has  issue: 

121.  Ira*. 

122.  Harry. 

90.  Warren  Effingham'  Pembleton  (Theodore  Case^,  Nathan^, 
Martin^  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  12  December,  1872. 
He  is  a  printer  by  trade  and  in  1906  was  living  in  Hartford,  Conn. 
He  married  Martha  Le  Fevre  Palmer,  bom  4  March,  1877,  New  Roch- 
elle,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Eatherine  Louise  (Clark)  Palmer. 

Issue : 

123.  Helen  Katherine*,  b.  11  Oct.,  1897,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

124.  Leah  Marguerite,  b.   19  Feby.,  1904,  Stamford,  Conn.;  d.  27 

Feby.,  1904. 

91.  Frank  Deyo'  Pembleton  (Theodore  Cate\  Nathan^,  Mar- 
tin*, Nathan^),  was  bora  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  10  December,  1876.  He 
is  a  contractor  in  Newark,  N.  J.  He  married  Nellie  Bicknell  and 
has  issue: 

126.  Elsa«. 

126.  Gertmde. 

127.  Gladys. 

93.  Robert  Brown'  Pembleton  (Robert^,  John  Myern*,  Elemuel*, 
Nathan^),  was  born  in  New  York  City,  25  October,  1858.     He  mar- 
ried, 27  June,  1886,  Grace  Earl,  and  lives  in  Central  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Issue : 

128.  Lottie*,  mj  Orville  Davenport. 

129.  Margaret. 

130.  Harriet. 

99.  Charles  Wesley'  Pembleton  (Robert*,  John  Meyen^,  Elem- 

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ueP,  Nathan^),  was  bom  at  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.,  7  January,  1872. 
He  married,  18  April,  1897,  Bertha  A.  Owens. 

Issue: 
131.  Alice*. 

105.  Ferdinand  A.'  Pbmbleton  (Isaac  Taylor^,  John  Meffert*, 
ElemueP,  Nathan^),  was  bom  16  January,  1860.  He  married  20 
September,  1880,  Harriet  Crampton. 

Issue : 
132-141.  Ten  children.     We  have  the  names  of  but  two,  Frank*  and 
Bertha. 

113.  Henry  F.'  Pembleton  {Henry  F.*  Milton*,  Elemuel^,  Nath- 
an^), bom  in  1883,  married  Cora  Hollanbeck  on  the  10th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1906.     Residence,  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.     Issue: 
142.  Ford  C.*,  b.  Oct.,  1907. 

B.       Pembletons  of  Luzerne  County,  Pennsylvania. 

The  late  Rev.  Isaac  D.  Pembleton  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  wrote  us 
in  1905  that  his  grandfather  was  James  Pembleton,  and  stated  fur- 
ther: "  I  think  I  have  heard  say  that  his  father's  name  was  the  same. 
I  remember  my  grandfather  and  have  heard  him  say  that  in  Connecti- 
cut and  York  state  where  they  had  lived  before  coming  to  Pennsyl- 
vania, they  always  wrote  their  name  Pendleton  and  it  was  changed  to 
Pembleton  after  coming  to  this  state."  In  a  later  communication  re- 
ferring to  a  suggestion  from  a  member  of  his  family  that  the  name 
was  originally  Pemberton,  Rev.  Isaac  stated :  "  I  am  certain  that  my 
grandfather,  James,  was  not  known  by  the  name  Pemberton  in  York 
state,  but  Pendleton,  as  you  spell  your  name.  My  uncle,  William, 
left  home  soon  after  the  family  came  to  Pennsylvania  and  went  South, 
and  after  a  good  many  years  there  was  a  letter  come  from  him  and 
in  that  he  wrote  his  name  Pendleton,  evidently  not  having  changed 
his  name  as  the  rest  of  the  family  did."  Further  accounts  say  that 
James,  Sr.  died  in  Rhode  Island  and  that  he  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution. 

There  does  not  seem  to  be  much  doubt  but  that  James  Pembleton, 
grandfather  to  Rev.  Isaac,  was  a  son  of  [218]  James'  Pendleton,  3rd 
(James',  James*,  Caleb*),  who  was  living  in  Groton,  Conn,  in  1800. 
As  we  have  shown  under  our  account  of  him,  he  had  a  large  family, 
but  the  names  of  his  children  are  unknown  and  we  have  been  unaUe 
to  learn  whab  became  of  them.  He  served  in  the  Rhode  Island  militia 
during  the  Revolution  and  the  Groton  records  refer  to  him  as  James 
"  Pembleton."  As  in  the  case  of  Nathan  Pembleton  of  Orange 
County,  N.  Y.,  the  origin  of  James  Pembleton  of  Luzerne  County,  Pa. 
is  strongly  indicated  but  direct  evidence  thereof  is  lacking.  The  rec- 
ords of  Ulster  County,  Pa.  do  not  refer  to  him,  and  all  the  informa- 
tion we  can  gather  about  him  is  as  follows: 


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1.  James  Pembleton^  supposed  to  have  been  the  son  of  James 
Pendleton  of  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut^  was  bom  in  Connecticut 
between  1774  v^d  1780,  and  died  in  Franklin  township^  Luxeme 
County^  Pa.^  between  1850  and  1855^  aged  about  75  years.  He  re- 
moved first  to  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  and  served  in  the  War  of  1812; 
married  probably  at  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Susannah  Symons,  and  re- 
moved afterwards  to  Luzerne  County,  Pa. 

Issue  (order  uncertain) : 

2.  AsaS  b.  23  Dec,  1805,  Woodstock,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.  Anna 

M.  Dymond. 

3.  Lucy,  m.   (1),  James  Jones;   (2),  John  Dymond. 

4.  Sarah,  d.  in  Canada;  m.  David  Garrison,  and  had  a  son,  David*, 

Jr. 

5.  Maria,  d.  at  Colchester,  N.  Y.;  not  known  whether  married  or 

single. 

6.  Elijah,  married,  but  died  without  issue. 

7.  William,  went  to  New  Orleans;  no  further  rec. 

8.  Hiram,  d.  unm.  in  Franklin  Township,  Pa.,  about  1890. 

9.  Henry,  m.  Mrs.  Abby  Brace;  no  issue.     He  enlisted  in  Co.  F, 

63rd  Regt.  Pa.  Vol.  Inf.  in  1861.  In  Arlington  Cemetery, 
Va.  there  is  a  gravestone  inscribed:  "  H.  W.  Pembleton,  pri- 
vate, Co.  F,  53rd  Pa.,  died  10  Nov.  1864."  It  has  been 
thought  that  Henry  d.  in  a  Rebel  prison  as  he  was  never  heard 
from  after  escaping  from  the  hospital  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
in  an  attempt  to  rejoin  his  command. 

10.  Richard,  d.  ae.  7  years. 

11.  David,  m.  Mary  J.  Freer. 

2.  Asa*  Pembleton  (Jamei^)  was  bom  at  Woodstock,  N.  Y..23 
December,  1805,  and  died  in  Ness  County,  Kas.,  in  April,  1880.  He 
married  at  Woodstock,  2  September,  1827,  Anna  Maria  Dymond,  bom 
there,  9  April,  1813,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Booth)  Dymond. 

Issue : 

12.  Matthew*,  b.   14  Aug.,   1829,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.;  m.  Phebe  J. 

Moore. 

13.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  5  July,  1831,  Exeter,  Pa.;  m.  Theodore  Freer, 

son  of  Hiram  and  Eliza  (Rider)  Freer.  Res.  Dorranceton, 
Pa.  Issue  (Freer):  i.  Mattherv*,  ii.  Elisa,  iii.  Mary,  m, 
G.  L.  Marcy. 

14.  Isaac  Dymond,  b.  15  Dec,  1833,  Exeter,  Pa.;  m.  Julia  A.  Frantz. 

15.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  3  May,  1836,  Exeter,  Pa.;  m.   (1),  Killion 

Martin;    (2),  Toupelik,     Res.  Detroit,  Mich.       Her 

first  husband  was  a  soldier  in  Co.  F,  53rd  Pa.,  and  was  never 
heard  from  after  escaping  from  the  hospital  at  Newport  News 
in  company  with  his  wife's  uncle,  Henry  Pembleton,  and  broth- 
er-in-law, Edward  Pembleton.  Msry  E.*  Pembleton  had  issue 
by  her  first  husband  (Martin) :  i.  Isaac  A.  ii.  Ellen  R.,  m. 
Phillips,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

16.  Wealthy  Ann,  b.   13  Sept.,  1838,  Northmoreland,  Pa.;  m.   (1), 


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James  H.  Eaton;  (2)^  John  Valentine.     She  had  several  sons^ 
all  of  whom  are  now  dec.^  and  one  living  daughter. 

17.  Edward  Simmons^  b.  19  Aprils  1841^  Orange  Pa.;  m.  Emily  C. 

Pettibone. 

18.  Laurinda  Maria,  b.  25  Aug.,  1843,  Dallas,  Pa.;  d.  about  1895; 

m.  Lyman  Frantz,  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War.  She  had  one 
dau.  and  five  sons,  among  them,  Benjamin  S»*  (Frantz),  of 
Luzerne,  Pa. 

19.  Martin  Luther,  b.  7  Sept.,  1846,  Franklin  twp..  Pa.;  m.  (1),  Mary 

E.  Lutz;  (2),  Mattie  J.  Eauffman. 

20.  Asa  Rush,  b.  9  Feby.,  1849,  Franklin  twp.,  Pa.|  m.  (1),  Susan 

J.  Montonye;  (2),  Sophia  Cragle. 

21.  Margaret  Emeline,  b.  2  June,  1861,  Franklin  twp..  Pa.;  m.  (1), 

Richard  Miners;  (2),  Edwin  C.  Payne. 

22.  George  William,  b.  24  June,  1853,  Franklin  twp..  Pa.;  m.  Char- 

lotta  E.  Hodge. 

3.  Lucy*  Pembleton  (Jamei^),  married  (1),  James  Jones,  and 
(2),  John  D3nnond,  son  of  Henry  Dymond.  By  her  first  husband 
she  had  issue  (Jones) : 

i.  Sarah  Ann*,  m.  Hiram  Freer.     Res.  Center  Moreland,  Pa. 

Issue  by  second  husband  (Dymond): 
ii.  Mahala,  m.  Trowbury  Louke.     Res.  Talmadge,  Kas. 
iii.  Asa.     iv.   Chester,     v.  William,     vi.   Isaac,     vii.   James,     viii. 
David.     The  four  last  named  were  soldiers  in  the  Civil  War. 

11.  David*  Pembleton  (Jamei^),  died  in,  or  near,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  19  April,  1904.  He  married  in  1854,  Mary  Jane  Freer,  and 
had  issue,  bom  at  Dallas,  Pa. : 

23.  Eliza  Jane',  b.  25  Mteh.,  1885;  m. Steward.     Res.  Topeka, 

Kas. 

24.  William  Henry,  b.  25  July,  1857.     Res.  Dorranceton,  Pa. 

25.  James  Wilson,  b.  26  Oct,  1859. 

26.  John  Charles  Fremont,  b.  16  Mch.,  1862 ;  he  is  married  and  lives 

in  Calif. 

27.  Welthy  Ann,  b.  24  Oct.,  1864;  m.  Hadsell, 

28.  David  Llewellyn,  b.  11  July,  1867;  m.  Lulu  L.  YHiite. 

29.  Martha  Maria,  b.  12  Feby.,  1871.     Res.  Dorranceton,  Pa. 

30.  Levi  Howell,  b.  22  July,  1875.     Res.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa, 

12.  Matthew*  Pembleton  (Aia*,  Jamei^),  was  bom  at  Sauger- 
ties,  N.  Y.,  29  August,  1829.  Soon  after  his  birth  his  parents  re- 
moved to  Luzerne  County,  Penn.,  where  he  made  his  home  for  many 
years.  Although  he  had  been  married  but  a  short  time  when  the 
Civil  War  broke  out,  his  patriotism  would  not  permit  him  to  remain 
at  home  and  he  enlisted  on  the  16th  of  October,  1862,  in  Co.  Hj  177th 
Regt.  Penn.  Volunteer  Infantry.  Later,  on  the  6th  of  September, 
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Jnne^  1865^  when  he  received  an  honorable  discharge.  Mr.  Pemble- 
ton  took  part  in  many  minor  conflicts  and  was  also  engaged  in  the 
battles  of  Gettysburg,  the  Wilderness,  the  siege  of  Petersburg,  and 
the  surrender  at  Appomattox. 

In  1878  he  removed  from  Pennsylvania  to  Kansas  where  he  set- 
tled two  miles  east  of  the  present  town  of  Ness  City.  Here,  after 
many  hardships  and  privations,  he  became  a  prosperous  farmer  and 
dairyman>  and  an  extensive  land  owner.  In  politics  he  was  originally 
a  Republican,  but  joined  the  Populist  party  when  it  first  came  into 
existence.  He  edited  for  some  time  the  Ness  City  "Echo"  the  only 
Populist  paper  in  the  county.  He  was  a  strong  writer  and  while  he 
continued  in  charge  of  the  publication  the  cause  of  Populism  flour- 
ished locally.  Mr.  Pembleton  was  elected  a  Delegate  to  the  first 
National  Convention  held  by  this  party — at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  4  July, 
1892,  and  later  was  a  Presidential  Elector.  While  many  of  his 
neighbors  disagreed  with  his  opinions,  yet  no  one  questioned  the  loft- 
iness of  his  motives  or  the  disinterested  nature  of  his  political  efforts. 
It  was  a  heavy  blow  to  him,  the  destruction  of  an  ideal,  to  realize 
at  last  that  the  new  party  was  no  different  from  the  old, — ^that  it  was 
run  for  the  benefit  of  the  few  and  not  for  the  common  good,  and 
when  this  conviction  was  forced  upon  him  he  withdrew  from  further 
activity  in  politics  and  devoted  the  rest  of  his  life  to  his  farm.  He 
died  at  his  home  near  Ness  City,  27  February,  1910,  respected  and 
esteemed  by  all  who  knew  him. 

Matthew*   Pembleton  married   at  Dallas,   Pa.,   5   February,   1859, 
Phebe    Jane    Moore,    bom    13    April,    1835,    Luzerne    County,    Pa., 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Wood)  Moore. 
Issue,  bom  at  Luzerne,  Pa.: 

31.  Mary  Anna*,  b.  29  Jany.,  1861;  m.  1879,  Marvin  Harris.    Issue 

(Harris):  i.  Bertha^,  m.  Jesse  Blake,     ii.  Mattie. 

32.  Sanford  M.,  b.  16  Sept.,  1862;  d.  1862. 

33.  Ulysses  Grant,  b.  2  Jany.,  1865;  d.  1865. 

34.  Thomas  Luke,  b.  29  Aug.,  1866;  m.  Esther  L.  Young. 

35.  Charles  Matthew,  b.  29  July,  1869. 

36.  Cory  W.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1871;  d.  1874. 

37.  Nellie  Grant,  b.  22  Nov.,  1872;  m.  1895,  William  Holtom.     Is- 

sue  (Holtom) :  i.  Winnie'^,     ii.  Frederick  George. 

38.  Malinda  Jane,  b.  26  July,  1874;  m.  1902,  George  Cox.     Issue 

(Cox):  i.  Desne^.     ii.  George. 

39.  Lewis  H.,  b.  14  May,  1878;  d.  1879. 

14.  (Rkv.)  Isaac  Dtmond*  Pembleton  (Aia*,  Jamei^),  was 
bom  at  Exeter,  Pa.,  19  December,  1833,  and  died  at  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  in  January;  1907.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting 
at  Scranton,  Pa.,  19  October,  1863,  in  Co.  A,  104th  Regt.  Pa.  Volun- 
teer Infantry.  He  was  honorably  dischargred  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
30  August,  1865.  During  the  latter  years  of  his  life  he  was  pastor 
of  the  Free  Methodist  Church  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Isaac  Dymond*  Pembleton  married  at  Dallas,  Pa.,  23  March,  1856, 


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Jnlia  A.  Franti,  bom  there^  12  December,  1838,  daughter  of  David 
and  Mary  (Shaver)  Franti. 
Issue: 

40.  Frances  Adelaide^  b.  31  May,  1857,  Franklin  Twp.,  Pa.;  m.  at 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1  Feby.,  1877,  John  David  Thwnas,  b.  16 
Feby.,  1854^  Phoenizville,  Pa.,  soa  of  William  and  Mary  Ann 
(Evans)  Thomas.  Res.,  Wilkes-Barre.  Issue  (Th<Mnas): 
i.  Mary  E.^,  h.  12  Jany.,  1878;  d.  30  Jany.,  1881.  n.  WO- 
liam  Henry,  b.  16  Apr.,  1880.  iii.  Olive,  b.  25  Nov.,  1883; 
d.  25  Oct,  1885.  iv.  Ellen  Rebecca,  b.  15  Aug.,  1885.  v. 
Julia  Ann,  b.  30  June,  1889. 

41.  William  Edward,  b.  23  June,  1866,  Kingston,  Pa.;  ul  at  Quincy, 

111.,  13  Mch.,  1897,  Emma  Sterman,  b.  23  Mch.,  1879,  Bur- 
ton, 111.,  dan.  of  Henry  and  Annie  (Grimmer)  Starman.  No 
issue.     Res.,  St  Louis,  Mo. 

17.  Edward  Simmons*  Pbmblbton  (Aia^,  Jamei^),  was  bom  at 
Orange,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  19  April,  1841,  and  died  at  Hunts- 
ville,  Pa.,  27  May,  1908.  He  enlisted  at  Dallas,  Pa.,  6  September, 
1861,  in  Co.  F,  53rd  Regt.  Pa.  Volunteers;  was  wounded  at  Fair 
Oaks,  and  taken  to  the  hospital  at  Newport  News;  escaped  from 
hospital  and!  rejoined  his  company,  bnt  was  discharged  on  account  of 
disability,  3  February,  1863.  On  the  7th  of  September,  1864,  he 
re-enlisted  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  joining  Co.  H,  198th  Pa.  Volunteers, 
and  was  discharged  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  10  June,  1865. 

He  married  at  Luzerne,  Pa.,  21  December,  1869,  Emily  Cordelia 
Pettibone,  born  there,  29  October,  1847,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  G. 
and  Margaret  A.  (Segraves)  Pettibone.     Issue: 

42.  Emily  Kate*,  b.  4  Dec.,  1870,  Luaeme,  Pa. 

43.  Margaret  Mae,  b.  10  Sept.,  1872,  Luaeme;  m.  5  Oct,  1897,  Paul 

A.  Valentine,  son  of  John  W.  and  (Mary  E.  (Jennings) 
Valentine.  Res.,  Trucksville,  Pa.  Issue  (Valentine):  i. 
Edyth  M.»,  b.  16  July,  1898.  ii.  MOdred,  b.  20  July,  1900; 
d.  Aug.,  1901.     iu.  P.  AHhur,  b.  12  May,  1903. 

44.  Ada  Estella,  b.  10  June,  1880,  Trucksville,  Pa. 

45.  Lillian  Pearl,  b.  29  Mch.,  1882,  Huntsville,  Pa. 

46.  Nellie  Maria,  b.  29  July,  1884,  Huntsville;  m.  4  April,  1905, 

Arthur  Jones,  son  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Lewis)  Jones. 
Res.,  Kingston,  Pa. 

19.  Martin  Luther*  Pemblbton  (Asa^,  Jameg^),  was  bom  in 
Fraddin  Township,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  7  September,  1846.  In 
August,  1862,  before  he  was  sixteen  years  of  age,  he  enlisted  in  the 
143rd  Regt.  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  and  drilled  with  them  two 
weeks.  Owing  to  his  youth  and  small  stature  at  that  time,  however, 
he  was  not  allowed  to  go  to  the  front,  and  it  was  not  until  a  year 
later  that  the  longed  for  opportunity  came  when  by  taking  the  place 
of  a  man  who  had  been  drafted  young  Pembleton  was  enabled  to 


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get  himself  enrolled  in  the  same  company  with  his  brother  Isaac 
and  on  the  same  day  that  the  latter  cmlisted — 19  October,  1863. 

After  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek^  15  October^  1864^  he  was  de- 
tailed oat  of  the  ranks  to  serve  with  the  musicians,  and  at  the  time 
of  his  discharge,  30  August,  1865,  he  was  acting  as  Drum  Major 
of  the  regiment.  In  1869  he  became  Drum  Major  of  the  7th  Regt. 
Pennsylyania  National  Guard,  and  was  in  the  field  with  them  dur- 
ing the  "  Molly  Maguire  "  riots.  Mr.  Pembleton  held  this  position 
until  1876  when  he  removed  to  Nebraska.  In  1879  he  was  com- 
missioned Drum  Major  of  the  1st  Regt.  National  Guard  in  that 
state  and  acted  as  such  for  six  years. 

During  this  time  he  organized  in  Nebraska  a  state  band  associa- 
tion, composed  of  635  musicians,  to  play  at  the  annual  state  re- 
unions of  the  Grand  Army,  and  was  elected  their  Drum  Major  for 
six  years  in  successicm.  It  is  believed  this  was  the  greatest  number 
of  musicians  that  ever  played  or  paraded  together  under  the  leader- 
ship of  one  man.  Mr.  Pembleton  was  also  elected  for  three  years 
Drum  Major  of  the  National  Association  of  Civil  War  musicians, 
the  largest  veteran  drum  corps  in  the  world.  He  is  a  well  known 
figure  at  reunions  and  national  encampments  of  the  Grand  Army. 
During  the  last  twenty  years  he  has  made  his  home  at  York,  Nebr. 

He  married  (1),  19  December,  1868,  Mary  E.  Lutz,  born  20  Feb- 
ruary, 1853,  Hanover,  Pa.,  daughter  of  Andrew  and  Susan  (San- 
tee)  Lutz.  She  died  at  Wahoo,  Nebr.,  22  February.  1879,  and  he 
married  (2),  17  March,  1881,  Mattie  J.  Kauffman,  born  25  Octo- 
ber, 1857,  Richfield,  Pa,,  daughter  of  John  D.  and  Catherine  (Shell- 
enberger)  KauiFman.     Issue  by  first  wife: 

47.  LiUian  Ansley*,  b.  7  Jany.,  1871,  MiU  HoUow,  Pa.;  m.  Alfred 

S.  Eester. 

48.  Bertha  Udora,  b.  20  July,  1873^  near  Berwick,  Pa.;  m.  5  Oct., 

1892,  Ulysses  H.   Franklin.     Res.,  Seward,  Nebr.     One  ch. 
(Franklin):  i  Maurice^, 

49.  Nora  Eugenia,  b.  23  Oct.,  1875,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.;  m.  6  Dec, 

1892,    Arthur    V.    Rhine.        Res.    Omaha,    Nebr.     One    ch. 
(Rhine):  i.  Harold^. 

50.  Lizzie  May,  b.  27  Nov.,  1876,  Wahoo,  Nebr.;  m.  31  Aupr.,  1899, 

Homer   Miller.      Res.    Crete,  Nebr.      One   ch.    (Miller):     i. 
Margaret^. 

51.  Wilber,  b.  13  Feby.,  1879,  Wahoo;  d.  22  Aug.,  1879. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

52.  Daisy  Ann,  b,  29  June,  1882,  Wahoo;  d.  1  Oct.,  1897. 

53.  Isaac  Ray,  b.  13  Sept.,  1883,  Stromsburg,  Nebr.;  d.  20  Jany., 

1884. 

54.  Martin  Luther,  Jr.,  b.  18  Sept.,  1889,  Logan,  Colo. 

55.  Emma  Jane,  b.  17  Jany.,  1892,  York,  Nebr. 

20.  Asa  Rush*  Pembleton,  (Asa^,  Jameg^),  was  born  in  Frank- 
lin Township,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  9  Februaiy,  1849,  and  is  now 
living  in  Luzerne.     He  married  (1),  5  December,  1870,  Sarah  Jane 


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Montonje^  bom  1856^  died  Aprils  1902,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Annie 
(Milton)  Montonye.  He  married  (2),  Jnly,  ]907,  Sophia  Cragle, 
bom  1858,  daughter  of  Anthony  and  Martha  (Tinklepaugh)  Cragle. 

Issue : 
66.  Carrie  J.*,  b.  1871,  Wilkes-Barrc;  d.  1891;  m.  1890,  as  his  first 

wife,  Charles  Heisz. 
57.  Luella,   b.    1874,   Franklin   Township;   m.   as   his   second   wife, 

1892,  Charles  Heisz,  her  brother-in-laTt*.     Ilea,  Philadelphia. 

One  ch.    (Heisz):  i.  Florence'^. 
68.  Minnie  J.,  b.  1877,  FrankHn  Twp.;  d.  1878. 

59.  Mary  E.,  b.  1879,  Dallas  Twp.;  m.  1897,  Jacob  C  Gosart     Res. 

Shawneese,   Pa.     Issue    (Gosart):  i.   Luella^.     ii.   Jacob,   Jr. 
ui.  John.     iv.  Blanche,      v.      Herbert. 

60.  Blanche   L.,  b.    1882,   Dallas    Twp.;   m.    1901,   Griffith    Lloyd. 

Res.   Luzerne,  Pa.     Issue   (Lloyd):  i.  Harold,     ii.  Delmay. 
iii.  Bruce. 

61.  Arthur  R.,  b.  1886,  Franklin  Twp. 

62.  Chloe  E.,  b.  1889,  Luzeme;  d.  1890. 

21.  Margaret  Embline'  Pbmblbton  (Asa*,  James^),  was  bom 
at  Orange,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  2  June,  1851.  She  married  (1), 
at  Wilkes-Barrc,  Pa.,  22  November,  1869,  Richard  Miners,  son  of 
Richard  and  Elizabeth  Miners.  He  died  while  on  a  visit  to  his 
former  home  in  Cornwall,  England,  about  11  November,  1873.  His 
widow  married  (2),  at  Walnut  City,  Ness  County,  Kans.,  11  June, 
1882,  Edwin  Conklin  Payne,  bora  in  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.,  11 
January,  1835,  son  of  Alfred  and  Caroline  Payne.  She  is  now 
living  at  Dungeness,  Wash.     Issue  by  first  irisband    (Miners): 

i.  Emma   Jane*,  b.   9   Nov.,   1870,   Truxvillc,  Pa.;   ra.    11    Sept, 

1891,  Alfred  Cays, 
ii.  George  William,  b.  7  July,  1873,  Akron,  O.;  d.  15  Sept.,  1874. 

Issue  by  second  husband   (Payne) : 
iii.  Grace   Marilla,   b.    25   Dec,   1883,   Great   Bend,   Kans.;   m.    7 

Jany.,  1901,  R.  R.  Cays, 
iv.  Myrtle  Emeline,  b.  14  Aug.,  1885,  Great  Bend;  m.  2S  April, 

1902,  Charles  Cays. 
V.  Charles  Walter,  b.  21  Aug.,  1887,  Dungeness,  Wash, 
vi.  William  Henry,  b.  16  Dec.,  1888,  Dungeness;  d.  26  May,  1904. 

22.  George  William*  Pemblbton  (Asa*,  James^),  was  bom  in 
Franklin  Township,  Luzeme  County,  Pa.,  24  June,  1853,  and  died 
at  Wahoo,  Nebr.,  2  October,  1880.  He  was  a  miller  by  trade.  He 
married  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  24  December,  1874,  Charlotta  Eliza- 
beth Hodge.     They  were  the  parents  of  two  children: 

63.  Anna   Elizabeth*,  b.    10   Oct.,   1876,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.;   m.   at 

Ansley,  Nebr.,  25  Oct.,  1893,  Thomas  T.  Varney.     She  had 
one  child,  which  died  with  its  mother  at  birth — 6  Oct.,  1895. 

64.  George  Garfield,  b.  4  Mch.,  1881,  Wahoo,  Nebr.     In  1905,  he 


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was  contracting  agent  for  the  Canton  Bridge  Co.  with  head- 
quarters at  Omaha,  Nebr. 

28.  David  Llewellyn'  Pemblbton  {Davids,  James^),  was  bom 
in  Dallas,  Pa.,  11  July,  1867.  He  married,  17  October,  1891,  Lolu 
Lavinna  White,  and  lives  in  Kingston,  Pa.  Issue,  first  four  bom 
at  Luzerne,  Pa.: 

65.  Stanley  Roy*,  b.  20  Sept.,  1892. 
6Q.  Edith  Enola,  b.  19  Feby.,  1894. 

67.  Ida  Ruth,  b.  14  Nov.,  1897. 

68.  Paul  James,  b.  30  Dec.,  1900. 

69.  Asa  Lee,  b.  5  July,  1903,  Forty  Fort,  Pa. 

34.  Thomas  Luke*  Pembleton  (Jdatthem^,  Ata?,  Jamet^),  was 
bom  in  Luzerne,  Pa.,  29  August,  1866.  He  has  lived  near  Ness 
City,  Kansas,  since  1879.  He  married  in  that  town,  19  November, 
1907,  Esther  L.  Young,  bom  27  May,  1888,  Brownell,  Kansas, 
daughter  of  John  and  Martha  Eldora  (Wren)  Young. 
Issue : 

70.  Helen  Jane»,  b.  23  Feby.,  1909. 

47.  Lillian  Anbley^  Pemblbton  {Martin  Luther*,  Ana?, 
Jame$^),  was  bom  at  M&ll  Hollow,  Pa.,  7  January,  1871.  She 
married  at  Benkleman,  Nebr.,  15  December,  1887,  Alfred  Sloan 
Kester,  bom  27  November,  1856,  Dorrance,  Pa.,  son  of  William  Sloan 
and  Rebecca  (Deitrich)   Kester.     Res.  Lansing,  Colo. 

Issue  (Kester),  first  four  bom  at  Logan,  Colo.: 
i.  GiUa  Bertha",  b.  1  Dec,  1889. 

ii.  William  Martin,  b.  17  Oct.,  1891;  d.  12  Dec.,  1891. 
iii.  Alfred  Sloan,  Jr.,  b.  27  Nov.,  1892. 
iv.  Gordon  Francis,  b.  18  Feby.,  1894. 
V.  Alice  May,  b.  1  Dec,  1895,  Sand  Point,  Ark. 
vi.  Nona  Fay,  b.  17  Mch.,  1897,  Denver,  Colo, 
vii.  GLidys  Lillian,  b.  27  Oct,  1898,  Logan,  Colo, 
viii.  Ray  Pembleton,  b.  26  April,  1900,  Logan, 
ix.   Theodore,  b.  5  Nov.,  1901,  Lansing,  Colo. 
X.  Delia  Elsie,  b.  17  April,  1903,  Lansing. 

C. — ^Pembletonb  of   Otbeoo   County,  New  York. 

1.  Jabez  Pembleton,  according  to  his  pension  application  dated 
at  Hartwidt,  N.  Y.,  16  October,  1832,  was  born  at  Groton,  Conn., 
9  January,  1764.  We  have  so  far  been  unable  to  find  any  clue  to 
his  parentage.  The  pension  records  state  further  that  he  was  a 
resident  of  Groton  when  he  enlisted  as  private  in  William  Latham's 
Company,  Col.  Ledyard's  Regiment  in  September ,  1870,  and  that 
in  Arnold's  attack  on  Fort  Griswold,  6  September,  1781,  he  received 
a  gunshot  wound  in  the  left  hand,  was  captured,  taken  to  Long  Is- 
land and  exchanged  after  a  few  days  when  he  re-enlisted  in  the 


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same  company.  The  Connecticut  archives  also  give  these  facts 
about  his  service.  Jabez  PembletcHi  was  living  at  Groton  as  late 
as  1790^  as  the  United  States  census  for  that  year  reports  him  there 
with  one  male  and  two  females  under  sixteen  in  his  family.  Some- 
time during  the  next  decade  he  removed  to  Otsego  County,  New 
York.  The  exact  date  can  not  be  determined  as  his  name  does  not 
appear  in  the  Groton  land  records.  On  the  15th  of  November,  1817, 
he  bought  of  Joshua  Hinman,  and  Orenda,  his  wife  of  Haitwick, 
Otsego  County,  nearly  110  acres  of  land  in  that  town.  (Otsego  Co. 
Deeds,  x.  102.)  The  rest  of  his  life  was  probably  spent  upon  this 
farm  as  it  was  not  sold  until  after  his  death  which  occurred  in  Hart- 
wide,  10  September,  1841.  His  will  was  probated  30  October, 
1841.  (Otsego  Co.  Surrogate  Records,  v.  177.)  Jabes  Pemble- 
ton's  claim  for  a  pension  was  allowed,  and  the  papers  on  file  in 
Washington  note  the  following  record  of  his  family,  which  also  ap- 
pears in  the  "  family  Bible  "  of  his  daughter  Rebecca. 

Jabez  married   (1),  Lydia  y  who  died  12  March,  1827. 

Issue,  first  three  at  least,  bom  In  Groton,  Conn.: 

2.  Stephen%  b.  11  Feby.,  1784. 

3.  Nancy,  b.  16  Aug.,  1785. 

4.  Lydia,  b.  2  Sept.,  1787. 

5.  Hannah,  b.  11  June,  1791. 

6.  Sally,  b.  14  Oct,  1795;   [m.  Alpan]. 

7.  Jabish  (Jabez),  b.  24  May,  1799,  [m.  Sarah ]. 

8.  Rebecca,  b.  30  July,  1801  [Cooperstown,  N.  Y.;  m.  Rev.  Israel 

Woodworth]. 

It  would  appear  that  all  of  Jabez  Pembleton's  daughters  grew  to 
womanhood  as  on  the  30th  of  November,  1841,  Stephen  Pembleton 
of  Dumfries,  County  of  Wentworth,  District  of  Gore  in  Upper  Can- 
ada, and  Sarah  Alpan  of  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  sold  to  Rensselaer  Bliss 
of  Hartwick  "  the  equal  undivided  twa-tevenihs  part  of  the  lot  of 
land  in  the  town  of  Hartwidc  whereof  Jabez  Pembleton  died 
seized."  (Otsego  Co.  Deeds,  Ixxxviii,  69.)  No  trace  of  this  Stephen 
Pembleton  could  be  found. 

Jabez  Pembleton  married  (2),  at  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  20  December, 
1829,  Lucy  Mack.  She  was  allowed  a  pension  on  an  application 
executed  7  May,  1853,  while  a  resident  of  Hartwick  Seminary,  N. 
Y.,  and  54  years  of  age.  Her  death  occurred  in  April,  1879.  (Ot- 
sego Surrogate  Records,  viii,  318.) 

7.  Jabish*  (Jabez)  Pembleton  {Jabez^),  was  bom  24  May,  1799, 
and  died  25  April,  1826.  His  father  and  Isaac  Chase  were  ap- 
pointed to  administer  his  estate  25  May,  1826.     (Otsego  Surrogate 

Rec.  i.  207.)     He  married  Sarah  who  died  20  April,  1820. 

They  had  two  children: 

9.  Ezra«. 
10.  Cynthia. 

On  the  12th  of  October,  1846,  Ezra  Pembleton  of  Hartwick  sold 
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Jabez  Pembleton  died  seized  (Otsego  Deeds^  Ixxxviii^  66),  and 
on  the  28th  of  November,  1845,  Cynthia  Pembleton  of  Hartwick 
sold  Bliss  another  fourteenth  part  No  trace  of  Ezra  and  Cynthia 
has  been  found. 

8.  Rbbbcca^  Pemblbton  (Jaheg^),  was  bom  at  Cooperstown,  N. 
Y.,  30  July,  1801,  and  died  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  about  1840.  She  mar- 
ried at  Cooperstown,  26  September,  1819,  Rev.  Israel  Wentworth, 
son  of  Oliver  and  Elizabeth  (Hurd?)  Wentworth.  Issue  (Went- 
worth), bom  at  Caton,  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.: 

i.  Lewis*,  b.  1  June,  1821;  d.  17  Sept,  1893;  m. He 

was  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War. 
ii.  Fanny,  b.  26  Jany.,  1823;  d.  young, 
iii.  Jabez,  b.  1  Aug.,  1825;  d.  young. 

iv.  Dyer  Pembleton,  b.  6  Sept,  1827;  d.  1864;  m. . 

V.  Emerson,  b.  13  Feby.,  1830;  d.  young, 
vi  Lydia  A.,  b.  6  June,  1832. 

vii.  (Rev.)  Allen  B.,  b.  9  June,  1837;  m.  Amanda  Smith.  Res. 
Brookton,  N.  Y.  One  son.  Jay  Backut^  (Wentworth),  b.  2 
Jany.,  1865,  Newfield,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Harvard 
University  and  in  1906  was  a  member  of  its  faculty,  hold- 
ing the  chair  of  Assistant  Professor  of  Geology. 
Rev.  Israel  Wentworth  married  (2),  Mrs.  Betsey  (Riley)  Miller. 

Ref.:  Woodworth  Family.  This  work  refers  to  Rebecca  as  Rebecca 
PendUton, 

APPENDIX  IV. 

Pendlbtons  op  Later  Origin  in  the  United  States. 

A.  Pendletons  of  VmoiNiA. 

The  Pendleton  family  of  Virginia  descends  from  Henry  Pendle- 
ton of  Norwich,  England,  whose  two  sons,  Nathaniel  and  Philip 
emigrated  to  that  colony  in  1674.  Nathaniel  was  a  minister  in  the 
Established  Church  and  died  without  issue.  Henry  Pendleton  was 
the  third  son  of  Henry  Pendleton  of  Norwich,  grandson  of  George 
and  Elizabeth  (Pettingall)  Pendleton,  great  grandson  of  Henry  and 
Susan  Pendleton,  and  great  great  grandson  of  George  Pendleton  of 
Manchester,  England,  who  removed  to  Norwich  in  1613  (.^). 

Philip  Pendleton,  the  emigrant,  born  about  1650,  settled  in  that 
part  of  New  Kent  County  afterwards  Caroline  county.  He  is  said 
to  have  re-visited  England  in  1680  where  he  married,  but  his  wife 
dying  soon  after,  he  returned  to  Virginia  and  in  1682  married  Isa- 
bella Hurt  (also  spelled  Hert  and  Hart).  From  this  marriage  are 
descended  the  many  Pendletons  and  their  connections  in  the  South. 
Issue  of  Phillip^  and  Isabella  (Hurt)  Pendleton: 
1.  Elizabeth',  m.  Samuel  Clayton. 


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2.  Rachael^  m.  John  Vass. 

3.  Catherine,  m.  John  Taylor. 

4.  Henry,  b.  1683;  m.  1701,  Mary  Taylor. 

5.  Isabella,  m.   Richard  Thomas. 

6.  John,  b.  1691;  d.  1776;  m. Tinsley. 

7.  Philip,  m.  Elizabeth  Pollard. 

Among  the  better  known  descendants  of  Philip  Pendleton  were 
Edmund  Pendleton,  the  Revolutionary  patriot.  Major  Nathaniel 
fendleton,  of  Gen.  Greene's  staff  in  his  campaign  in  the  Carolinas. 
later  a  lawyer  in  New  York  City;  he  was  Hamilton's  second  in  that 
statesman's  unfortunate  duel  with  Burr;  Greorge  Hunt  Pendleton, 
U.  S.  Senator  from  Ohio,  Denwcratic  candidate  for  Vice  President 
in  1864  and  minister  to  Germany,  Gen.  William  Nelson  Pendleton, 
chief  of  Lee's  artillery  in  the  Civil  War,  and  Francis  Key  Pendleton, 
corporation  counsel  of  New  York  City  in  1908-9. 

B.  William  Pendleton  op  New  York  City. 

1.  Capt.  William^  Pendleton  of  Liverpool,  England,  settled  in 
New  York  about  1789.     He  married  Susan  and  had  issne: 

2.  William  S.^  b.  27  Jany.,  1796. 

3.  John  B.,  b.  1798. 

2.  William  S.'  Pendleton,  studied  lithography  in  Europe  and 
introduced  the  art  into  this  country  prior  to  1828.  About  1830,  he 
founded  with  Mbssrs.  Perkins  and  Morse,  the  New  England  Bank 
Note  Co.  in  Boston,  Mass.,  where  he  made  his  home  for  many  years. 
He  died  in  Boston,  22  January,  1879.  He  married  Mrs.  Margaret 
Snow,  ne^  Clark  of  Hallowell,  Maine  and  had  issue,  bom  in  Boston: 

4.  Martha*,  d.  13  Oct.,  1834,  ae.  one  year  six  months. 

5.  John  M.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1835;  m.  twice. 

6.  William  Henry,  b.  23  June,  1836;  m.  Rebecca  E.  Ogden. 

7.  George  Ridgeway,  b.  1838;  never  married. 

3.  John  B.*  Pendleton,  died  10  March,  1866.  He  was  associ- 
ated for  some  time  with  his  brother  in  the  lithographing  business  in 
Boston  and  in  the  early  thirties  established  himself  in  that  business 
in  New  York  City  where  he  also  conducted  a  book  store  and  later 
became  a  publisher.  He  married  (1),  in  1830,  Eliza  Matilda  Bly- 
denburgh.  She  died  in  1842,  and  he  married  (2),  1846,  Hester 
Travis,  who  died  5  May,  1883. 

Issue  by  first  wife: 

8.  Eliza  M.«,  b.  1832;  m.  Barton  F.  Higgins  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

No  issue. 

9.  William,  b.   1834;  he  was  a  master  mariner;  m.   and  lived  in 

Australia. 

5.  John  M.*  Pendleton  (William  S.*,  William^),  was  in  the 
woolen  business  in  New  York  City  and  in  1887,  was  President  of 


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the  New  York  Electrical  Sodetj.     He  married    (1),  1862,  Elisa- 
beth Conklin,  daughter  ofj  Edward  Conklin.     She  died  in  1875  and 
he  married  (2),  1884,  Jane  Forbes,  daughter  of  Archibald  Forbes. 
Issue  by  first  wife: 

10.  William  T.*,  b.  24  April,  1863. 

Issue  by  second  wife: 

11.  John  M.,  Jr.,  b.  27  Jany.,  1886, 

6.  William  Henry*  Pendleton  (William  S.^,  WiUiatn^),  died 
in  New  York  City,  8  July,  1887.  He  made  his  home  at  New  Brigh- 
ton, Staten  Island,  aod  was  president  of  the  Staten  Island  Ferry 
Co.  He  married,  29  April,  1863,  Rebecca  E.  Ogden,  daughter  of 
David  and  Ann  (Foster)  Ogden. 
Issue: 

12.  Mortimer  Fowler*,  b.  5  Mch.,  1864. 

13.  Walter,  b.  1  Sept.,  1865. 

14.  Margherita  M.,  b.  24  Feby.,  1867. 

15.  Adell  Madeline,  b.  12  Dec,  1868. 

16.  Anna  Ogden,  b.  10  Aug.,  1870. 

17.  Herbert  Radcliffe,  b.   27   May,   1872. 

18.  William  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  9  Feby.,  1874. 

19.  Arthur  Beverly,  b.  14  Nov.,  1876. 

20.  Rebecca  Elliot,  b.  8  Aug.,  1878. 

(C.)  ——Pendleton,  bom  in  England,  settled  in  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  where  he  became  a  prosperous  shipbuilder.  He  was 
murdered  in  1858-60.  He  had  a  son  William,  who  was  lost  off  Cape 
Horn,  a  son  Joseph,  who  took  the  first  American  circus  abroad,  a 
daughter  Mary  Elizabeth,  and  a  son  Henry,  bom  in  New  England, 
died  in  San  Francisco,  who  married  a  Stearns,  and  had  a  daughter 
Emily.  She  married  (1),  Albert  McDougall,  and  (2),  Vanderbeck 
Remson  (or  Remson  Vanderbeck).  She  has  a  son  and  a  daughter, 
Corrine  who  is  on  the  stage  and  known  as  Corrine  Pendleton. 


APPENDIX  V. 

Military  Records. 

A.     Pendletons  in  the  Colonial  Wars. 

King  Philip's  War. 

[3]  Capt.  James^  Pendleton. 

King  George'i  War. 

[20]  Lieut.  Joshua*  Pendleton;  in  expedition  to  Louisburg, 
1745. 

French  and  Indian  War. 

[19]  Col.  William*  Pendleton;  paid  for  raising  his  regt.  1755; 
muster  master,  1757. 


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[40]  Sylvester'  Pendleton,  captain  of  a  privateer. 
[65]  Edmund'  Pendleton,  private  in   Col.   Burr's   Conn.  RegL 
on  expedition  to  Fort  William  Henry,  1767. 
[91]  Abel'  Pendleton. 

B.     Pendletons  in  the  Revolution. 

[125?]  Amos  Pendleton,  private,  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's  West- 
erly Co.  1777;  lost  gun  in  boat  expedition  to  island  of  Rhode  Island, 
1777. 

[125]  Amos  Pendleton,  Jr.  in  Westerly  Artillery  in  1777. 

[126]  Andrew  Pendleton,  private  and  corporal  in  Capt.  Ed- 
ward Bliven's  Co.,  1777;  sergeant,  Samuel  Champlin's  Guard  at 
Westerly,  1778. 

[53]  Benjamin  Pendleton,  private,  Capt.  Joseph  Pendleton's 
Co.  1776;  private,  Capt.  Allin's  Co.  1781. 

[90]   Caleb  Pendleton,  private,  Capt.  Jos.  Pendleton's  Co.  1776. 

[254]  Caleb  Pendleton,  Jr.,  private,  Capt.  Jos.  Pendleton's  Co., 
1776. 

[67]  Daniel  Pendleton,  Captain,  Col.  Baldwin's  regt.  of  arti- 
ficers in  the  Continental  Army,  1777-81. 

[68]  David  Pendleton,  private,  4th. Regt.  Conn.  Militia,  1777; 
private,  8th  Regt.  Conn.  Line  1778;  2nd  Regt  Conn.  Line,  1783; 
received  a  pension. 

[56]  Ephraim  Pendleton,  Ensign,  Capt.  Joseph  Pendleton's  Co. 
1776-7,  Lieutenant,  1778. 

[239]  Gideon  Pendleton,  private  Capt.  Stillman's  Westerly 
Co.,  1776;  private,  Col.  John  Topham's  regt.  R.  I.  Line,  1776-9; 
Corporal,  do.,  1779-80. 

[59]  Isaac  Pendleton,  drowned  off  Point  Judith  in  the  boat  ex- 
pedition to  the  island  of  Rhode  Island,  Oct,  1777. 

Isaac  Pendleton  "  of  Waterbury,"  private,  5th  Co.,  1st  Conn. 
Refrt.  1776. 

[64]  Increase  Pendleton,  Ensign,  Col.  Talcott's  [Conn.] 
Regt.  1776. 

Jabez  "  Pembleton  "  of  Groton,  Conn.,  matross  in  Capt.  Latti- 
mer's  Artillery  Co.  Was  wounded  in  the  hand  at  the  battle  of  Fort 
Griswold,  6  September,  1781,  captured,  taken  to  Long  Island,  ex- 
changed and  re-enlisted.     His  widow!  received  a  pension. 

[70]  James  Pendleton,  "died  in  the  Revolutionary  War,"  ac- 
cording to  Ms.  of  his  son.     No  record  of  service. 

[2181  James  Pendleton,  Jr.,  private,  Capt.  Stillman's  Co.  West- 
erlv  Militia,  1776;  private  Capt.  John  Gavitt's  Co.  Col.  Noyes'  regt 
1777. 

[62]  John  Pendleton,  lost  gun  off  Point  Judith  in  boat  expedi- 
tion to  the  island  of  Rhode  Island,  1777;  Ensign  1st  Co.  Westerlv 
Militia,  1775. 

[52  ?]  John  Pendleton,  landsman,  served  on  ship  **  Oliver  Crom- 
weU  "  1779.     [Conn,  records.] 


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[118  ?]  John  Pendleton,  marine,  ship  "  Gen.  Pntnam/'  in  Pe- 
nobscot Bay  expedition,  1779.     [Mlass.  records.] 

[151]  John  Pendleton,  Jr.,  private,  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's 
Westerly  Co.,  1777. 

[94]  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Westerly,  lieat.  1st  Co.  Militia,  June, 
1775;  Captain  do.,  October,  1775-1779;  Major,  1st  Regt  King's 
Connty  Militia,  May,  1779-1781. 

[55]  Joshua  Pendleton,  Ensign,  1st  Co.  Westerly  Militia,  June, 
1775;  Lieut,  do.,  October,  1775-77;  Captain  do.,  1778-80.  Served  in 
Snllivan's  expedition  on  island  of  Rhode  Island,  1778. 

JoshuaI  Pendleton  of  Groton,  Conn.,  enlisted  23  May,  1777,  in  Ist 
Regt.  Conn.  Line;  died  6  January,  1778.  Regt.  was  then  at  Valley 
Forge.     [See  Appendix  II.] 

[58]  Nathan  Pendleton,  Ensign,  1st  Battalion  King's  County, 
R.  L,  Militia,  July,  1780;  Ensign,  1st  Co.  Westerly  Militia,  May, 
1781. 

[225]  Nathaniel  Pendleton,  Ensign,  Col.  Parson's  10th  Con- 
tinental Regt.,  1776.     [Conn,  records.] 

[51]  Peleg  Pendleton,  private,  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's  Co.  West- 
erly Militia,  1777;  Lieut.  Westerly  Artillery,  1777. 

Peleo  "  Pendlton,"  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  joined  Col.  Bailey's 
Regt.  Continental  Army  to  serve  three  years.     [Mass.  records.] 

[96?]  S.  Pendleton,  Doctor  in  Militia,  under  Gen.  Spencer  in 
R.  I.,  1776-7,  and  1778  [Conn,  records]. 

[76]  Samuel  Pendleton,  private,  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's  Co. 
Westerly  Alarm  Co.,  1777. 

[42]  Simeon  Pendleton^  Ensign,  1st  Co.  Westerly  Militia,  May, 
1778;  private,  do.  1776. 

[221]  Simeon  Pendleton  (2d),  private,  Capt.  Stillman's  West- 
erly Co.,  1776;  private  Capt.  John  Gavitt's  Co.  1777. 

[221  ?]  SiMONJ  Pendleton,  landsman,  ship  "Oliver  Cromwell," 
1779.     [Conn,  records.] 

[69]  Solomon  Pendleton,  2nd  Lieut  2d  Co.,  2d  Albany  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Regt.,  20  October,  1775;  2nd  Lieut.  4th  N.  Y.  Regt.,  7  No- 
vember, 1775;  1st  Lieut.,  June,  1776;  1st  Lieut.  5th  N.  Y.  Regt., 
SI  November,  1776;  taken  prisoner  at  battle  of  Fort  Montgomery,  6 
October,  1777;  held  prisoner  until  8  February,  1781,  when  he  was 
exchanged. 

[239]  Stephen  Pendleton,  private,  Thomas  Well's  Co.,  Col. 
Richmond's  Regt.  1775-6;  private  in  Col.  Elliot's  artillery  regt. 
1777-9;  private  in  Col.  Christopher  Greene's  regt.  1779-80.  Was 
at  battle  of  Rhode  Island,  1778,  and  received  a  pension. 

[95]  William  Pendleton  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  Ensign  2d  Co.  New- 
port Militia,  1776. 

[66]  William  Pendleton  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  corporal  in  Capt 
James  Booth's  Mounted  Co.  1779. 

[48]  William  Pendleton,  Captain,  7th  Co.,  Col.  Mason  Wheat- 
on's  (4th  Lincoln  County)  Regt.;  commissioned  3  July,  1776.  [Mass. 
records.] 


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[128]  Zbbulon  Pendlbton^  private^  Capt.  Edward  Bliven's  Co., 
Westerly  Militia,  1777;  private  Capt.  Thompson's  Co.,  Col.  Stan- 
ton's regt;  lost  gun,  etc.  off  Point  Judith  in  boat  expedition  to  is- 
land of  Rhode  Island,  October,  1777. 

C.  Wab  with  Tbipoli. 
[692]  Daniel  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 


176 
360' 
312^ 
338 
692 
657^ 
175' 
341^ 
745^ 
206' 
660 
118; 

704 
324 
723 
668 
492 
720 
188^ 
556 
184 
137 
150 
654 
729 
196 
321 


D.  Pendletons  in  the  Wab  of  1812. 

Adam  Pendleton^  Conn.  Militia. 

Alexandeb  Pendleton,  Mass.   Militia. 

Amos  Pendleton,  £nsign  in  Mass.   Militia. 

Abthur  Pendleton,  Ensign  in  Mass.  Militia. 

Daniel  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Eliphalet  Pendleton,  New  York  Militia. 

Elisha  Clarke  Pendleton,  25th  Reg^,  U.   S.  A. 

Henry  Pendleton,  Mass.   Militia. 

Hiram   Pendleton,   Corporal,  Mass.   Militia. 

Isaac   Pendleton,   Conn.   Militia. 

James  Pendleton,   New   York  Militia. 

John  Pendleton,  Captain  of  a  Veteran  Co.   at  Camden, 

Me. 

John  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Jonathan   Pendleton,   Jr.,   Mass.   Militia. 

Joseph  Jones  Pendleton. 

Joshua  Pendleton. 

LoDowicK    Pendleton,   privateersman. 

Luther  Pendleton, 

Nathan   Pendleton,  Major,   Conn.   Artillery. 

Nathan  Sands  Pendleton,  Conn.   Militia. 

Nathaniel  Minor  Pendleton,  Conn.  Militia. 

Otis  Pendleton,  Conn.  Militia. 

Phineas  Pendleton,  Captain,  Mass.  Militia. 

Simeon  Pendleton,  Jr.,  Sergeant  Conn.  Militia. 

Stephen  Pendleton,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy. 

William   Pendleton,   Conn.   Militia. 

William  Pendleton,  Mass.  Militia. 

E.  Pendletons  in  the  Mexican  War. 


f896]  William  Estabrook  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 
[376]  Zebulon  E.  Pendleton,  officer  in  Miss.  Regt.? 

F.  Pendletons   in   the   Civil  War. 

[2259]  Albert  L.  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 
[1229]   Albert   N.   Pendleton,  26th  Me.   Inf.;   d.   in   1864,  on 
way  home. 


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Alfred  P.  Psndleton^  8th  Me.  Inf.;  killed  in  battle. 

Alfred  W.  Pendleton^  Sergt.^  1st  111.  Light  Artillery. 

Allan  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Andrew  Fuller  Pendleton,  Ist  Me.  Cavalry. 

Andrew  Jackson  Pendleton,  Miss.  Marine  Brigade. 

Andrew   Jackson   Pendleton,   U.    S.   Navy. 

Arthur    Sylbert    Pendleton,    Major    in    Confederate 


985 
1915 
1106 
^2133 
763 
1731 
;i877 
service. 

2135]   AsBURY  Stillman  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 
1834]    Augustus  Frank  Pendleton,  7th  N.  Y.,  Corporal  Co.  D. 
3083]   Beeley  Pendleton,  107th  Ohio;  25th  Oliio. 
1749]   Beeley   Blanchford   Pendleton,   33rd   Wisconsin. 
1029]   Benjamin  £.  Pendleton,  31st  Maine. 
2571]   Benjamin   Franklin   Pendleton,  4th  Calif. 
1211]   Brooks  S.  Pendleton,  76th  Ohio. 
1885]    Bryant  Clark  Pendleton,  46th  Mass. 
1042]   Charles  A.  Pendleton,  Engineer  Corps. 
1766]   Charles  H.  Pendleton,  12th  Iowa.     Killed  at  Shiloh. 
1434]   Charles  Henry  Pendleton,  15th  Miichigan. 
1578]   Charles  Montgomery  Pendleton,  17th  Conn.    Wounded 
and  captured  at  Chancellorsville. 

[1214]  Christopher   B.   Pendleton,    76th   Ohio.       Prisoner  in 
Andersonville  eleven  months. 

[  870]  Damon  Servetus  Pendleton,  2nd  N.  Y.  Cavalry.     Died 
from  wounds. 

[1740]   Darius  Dow  Pendleton,  1st  Lieut.  118th  Ohio. 
[1420]  Edwin  Jabez  Pendleton,  1st  Mass.,  H.  A. 
[1102]   Edward  Pendleton,  Hosp.  Steward  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 
48th  New  York. 

[1857]  Edward  Pendleton,  27th  Mass. 
at  South  West  Creek,  N.  C. 


Wounded  and  captured 


Edward  Payson  Pendleton,  2lBt  Ohio. 

Edward  W.  B.  Pendleton,  1st  R.  I.   Cavalry. 

Emery  Oscar  Pendleton,  15th  Maine. 

Ephraim  Emery  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Ethan   Dudley   Pendleton,   1st  R.   I.   light  Artillery. 

Eugene  Allen  Pendleton,  9th  Ohio  Independent  Bat- 


1215 
1380 

'1787 

'2881 
1384 

:i566 
tery. 

[1216]  Everett  Engs  Pendleton,  121st  Ohio. 

[1918]  Frank   Stanton  Pendleton,  40th  N.  J.     Died  in  hos- 
pital at  Richmond,  Va.,  1865. 

[  921]   Freeman  Warren  Pendleton^  8th  Maine. 

[3025]  George  Pendleton,  41st  111.     Lost  right  hand  at  Fort 
Donelson. 

[2116]  George  D.  Pendleton,  19th  Maine. 

[3049]  George  Franklin  Pendleton,  118th  Ohio. 

[1006]   George  Henry  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

[  868]  George   Hobart   Pendleton,   2nd   Conn.   H.   A.      Died 
from  wonnds. 


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[1111]  George   Lush   Pendleton,   11th   N.   Y.   Cavalry.     Died 
1862. 

;i29d]  George  Ltman  Pendleton,  179th  N.  Y. 
1898]  George  Rilet  Pendleton^  10th  Mass. 
1072]  George  Swain  Pendleton,  10th  N.  Y.  Cavalry. 
1577]  George  W.  Pendleton,  Ist  Conn.  H.  A.     Died  in  hos- 
pital, 31  October^  1862. 

[1289]  Gurdon  E.  Pendleton,  108th  N.  Y. 

[1360]  Henrt  Aldrich  Pendleton,  Sergt.  14th  Conn. 

[1302]  Henrt  Harrison  Pendleton,  16th  N.  Y.  Artillery. 

[1059]  Henrt  Scott  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

[1799]  Isaac   Newton  Pendleton,  U.   S.   Navy.     Died  <m  his 
way  home. 

[  686]  James  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

[1748]  James  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy;  107th  Ohio;  25th  Ohio. 

[3031     James  Gilket  Pendleton,  133rd  Ohio. 

[2770]  James  Hall  Pendleton,  4th  Mich.     Killed  at  Gettys- 
burg. 

[1508]  James  Monroe  Pendleton,  1st  Lieat  12th  R.  I.     Died 
1863. 

[1033]   Jambs    N.   Pendleton,   2nd    Regt.   U.   S.    Sharpshooters. 
Killed  at  the  Wilderness. 


1342 
1061 
'2148 
1604 
"3051 
'3084 
"3023 
1829 
1374 
897 
[3024 
840 
"2159^ 
1694 
;3027 
ont    Mtn. 
[1792 
[1010 


Jambs  T.  Pendleton. 

James  W.  Pendleton^  U.  S.  Navy. 

James  Watson  Pendleton,  8th  Maine. 

John  Pendleton,   17th  111.     Killed  at  Fort  Donelson. 

John  Pendleton,  118th  Ohio.     Killed  at  Kenesaw   Mtn. 

John  Pendleton,  41st  Ohio;  25th  Ohio. 

John  B.  Pendleton,  118th  Ohio.     Died  in  the  service. 

John  Hubbard  Pendleton,  1st  Oregon. 

John  Palmer  Pendleton,  12th  R.  I. 

Joseph  A.  Pendleton,  84th  N.  Y. 

Joseph  £.  Pendleton,  118th  Ohio. 

Joseph  H.  Pendleton,  1st  Conn.  H.  A. 

Justin  H.  Pendleton^  8th  Maine. 

Levi  Alonzo  Pendleton,  19th  Maine. 

Lewis  Pendleton,  118th  Ohio.     Lost  right  eye  at  Look- 


Lewis  Elwell  Pendleton,  4th  Maine. 

Lewis  W.  Pendleton,  Hospital  Steward,  20th  Maine. 

[1884]  Ltman  James  Pendleton,  46th  Mass.;  4th  Mass.  Cav- 
alry. 

[2150]  Nathan  Pendleton,  8th  Maine. 

[1991]  Nathaniel   E.   Pendleton,   26th   Maine. 

[1006]  Ralph  C.  J.  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Navy. 

[2169]  Richard  Franklin  Pendleton,  1st  Maine  Cavalry;  1st 
D.  C.  Cavalry. 

[2162]  RoscoE  CosTiNo  Pendleton,  8th  Maine. 

[2115]  RuFus  Pendleton,  3rd  Maryland. 


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[2065]  Sanford     Howard     Pxndlbton,     2nd     Maine     Cavalry. 
Prisoner  at  Andersonville. 

[  867]   Schuyler  Bailey  Pendleton,  28th  Conn.     Died  on  his 
way  home. 

[2134]  Silas  Porter  Pendleton,  Ist  Me.  Cavalry;  U.  S.  Signal 
Corps. 

1962]  Sylvester  Pendleton,  9th  N.  Y. 
1040]  Thaddeus  K.  Pendleton. 

1589]  Theodore  A.  Pendleton,  Q.  M.  Sergt.  2nd  Conn.  H.  A. 
'1421]  Thomas  Edward  Pendleton,  1st  Mass.  H.  A. 
'1768]  Thomas   Franklin   Pendleton,  3rd  Iowa.      Died   from 
wounds.  • 

[1400]  Thomas   Newbury   Pendleton,   100th   N.  Y.     Wounded 
at  Fair  Oaks. 

[1956]  William  Pendleton,  84th  N.  Y.    Died  in  the  service. 
[  896]  William  E.  Pendleton,  Confederate  Navy. 
1868]  William  Henry  Pendleton,  2nd  N.  H. 
1288'    William  Loren  Pendleton,  15th  N.  Y.  Engineers. 
1590]  William  Lorenzo  Pendleton,  8th  Conn.;  14th  Conn.; 
died  at  Andersonville,  6  July,  1864. 

[1004]  William   Millson   Pendleton,  Va.    (Confeder- 
ate regt). 

G. — Pendletons  in  the  War  with  Spain. 


3266 
2624 
3732 
2363 
2294 


Clarence  Arthur  Pendleton,  1st  Mass.  H.  A. 
Edward  Pendleton,  3rd  Conn. 
Edward  Hall  Pendleton,  1st.  R.  I. 
Harris  Pendleton,,  1st  Lieut.  3rd  Conn. 
Percy  DeWolf  Pendleton,  32nd  Mich.  ^ 

H. — Pendletons  in  the  Philippine  War. 


[2363]  Harris  Pendleton.  Capt.  26th  U.  S.  Infantry. 
[2294]   Percy  DeWolp  Pendleton,  1st  Sergt.,  30th  U.  S.  In- 
fantry. 

[4128]  PuRDY  Kino  Pendleton,  U.  S.  Regulars. 


APPENDIX  VI. 
List  of  Pendletons  Who  Have  Been  Graduated  From  Colleges. 

[3226]  Arthur  Sylbert  Pendleton,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Peiin., 
1895. 

[2555]   Benjamin  Horn  Pendleton,  Yale,  1884. 

[3650]  Carleton  Henry  Pendleton,  Northwestern  Univ., 
1898;  Chicago  Law  School,  1901. 

[1553]  Charles  Baldwin  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Cleveland  Med- 
ical College,  1846. 


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[1511]   (Ret.)  Charles  Henry  Pendleton^  Brown^  1878. 

[1516]   (Rev.)    Charles  Stanton   Pendleton,  Bates^   1887. 

[4159]  Charles  Sutphin  Pendleton,  Oberlin^  A.  B.,  1901;  A. 
M.,  1903. 

'1601]  Clarissa  Lucretia  Pendleton,  Oberlin^  1892. 

*1490]  Claudius  Victor  Pendleton,  Yale,  1874. 
2328]   Cornelius  Welles  Pendleton,  Brown,  1881. 

1495]  Cyrus  Edmund  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Yale,  1903. 

■  554]   Cyrus    Henry    Pendleton,    Amherst,     1856;     Cleveland 
Medical,  1860. 

[1537]  Edmund    Pendleton,    Univ.    of    Wisconsin,    1894;    Law 
School,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1897. 

[1102]  Edward  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  New  York  Univ.,  1867. 

[1012]  Edward  Waldo  Pendleton,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1872. 

[1502]   Edwin    Palmer    Pendleton,    U.    S.    Military    Academy, 
1879. 

[1600]  Elizabeth   Mary  Pendleton,  "The  Western";  A.  M., 
Wooster  Univ. 

[1536]  Ellen  Pendleton,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1899. 

[1505]  Ellen  Fitz  Pendleton,  Wellesley,  A.  B.,  1886;  A.  M., 
1891. 

[3583]  Erastus  Otis  Pendleton,  Ph.  G.,  Univ.   of  California, 
1898. 

[2634]  Ernest  Raymond  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  CoUege  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904. 

[2588]  Fanny  Thompson  Pendleton,  A.   B.,  Wellesley,   1891; 
A.  M.,  Cornell,  1893. 

[2311]  Forrest   Currier    Pendleton,    Georgetown,    Univ.    Law 
School. 


[3283" 
[3244^ 
[2622* 
[2673; 
Chicago. 


Francis  Thurston  Pendleton,  Yale,  1906. 

Frank  Denison  Pendleton,  Yale,  1900. 

Frank  Ellsworth  Pendleton,  Cornell,  1900. 

Frederic    Milford    Pendleton,   M.    D.,    Rush     College, 


[1539]  Genevieve  Pendleton,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898. 

[3101]  Grant  Wallace  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Denver. 

r  620  ]    (Rev.)  Henry  Gideon  Pendleton,  Amherst,  1836. 

[2447]   Irving  Erskine  Pendleton,  Tufts  Dental  College. 

f  595  ]   Hon.  Isaac  Pendleton,  Union,  1854. 

[1504]  James  Monroe  Pendleton,  Brown,  1885. 

[2584]  John  Edward  Pendleton,  New  Yorit  College  of  Den- 
tistry, 1883. 

[2312]   John  Scott  Pendleton,  Bates,  1907. 

[3877]   Joseph  Brooks  Pendleton,  Bowdoin,  1890. 

[3972]  Judson  Philbrook  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Colnmibia  Univer- 
«ity. 

[1010]  Lewis  Warrington  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Albany  Medical 
College,  1864. 

[1538]   Mary  L.  Pendleton,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1895.  - 


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[3059]  McClellan  C.  Pendleton,  B.  S.,  Ph.  G.,  Ada  University. 
[3228]  MiLo  Miletus  Pendleton,  School  of  Pharmacy,  Univ.  of 
Korth  Carolina,  1902. 


Minnie  Jennette  Pendleton,  Cleveland  Medical  College. 

Olive  Pendleton,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1904. 

(Rev.)  Ralph  Pendleton,  Madison  University  (Colgate), 

(Rev.)    William   Pendleton,  Madison  University    (Col- 


[2561] 

[1535] 

[594] 
1858. 

[1101] 
gate). 

[4281]  Wilson  Pendleton,  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  1907. 

In  1907-8,  [3596]  Cornelius  Welles  Pendleton,  Jr.,  and  [3727] 
William  Burhans  Pendleton  were  under-gradnates  at  the  University 
of  California,  and  in  1908-9,  [4161]  George  Franklin  Pendleton,  Jr., 
and  [4163]  Chester  Pendleton  were  in  the  Junior  class  at  Oberlin. 


APPENDIX   VII. 

List  of  Original  Records  Searched  in  Compiling  the  Pendleton 

Genealogy. 

MAINE. 


Land  and  Probate  Records  of 

Androsscoggin  Co. 
Cumberland  Co. 
Hancock  Co. 
Knox  Co. 

Penobscot  Co. 
Sagadahoc  Co. 
Washington  Co. 
York  Co. 

Lincoln  Co. 

Vital  Records  of 

Anbnm. 
Bangor. 
Belfast 

Northport. 
Old  Town. 
Portland. 

Boothbay. 

Eastport. 

Lewiston. 

Rockland. 
So.  Portland. 
Camden  (partial) 

Rockingham  Co.  Deeds. 
Portsmouth  Town  Records 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Manchester  Vital  Records. 


VERMONT. 


Addison  Deeds. 

Bennington  Co.  Land  and  Probate, 

Brattleboro  Probate. 

Georgia  Town  Records. 

New  Fane  Deeds. 


Orwell  Town  Records. 
Pownal  Vital  Records. 
Rutland  Vital  Records. 
Springfield  Deeds. 
Wardsboro  Vital  Records. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 
Land  and  Probate  Records  of 
Barnstable  Co.  Hampshire  Co. 

Berkshire  Co.  Middlesex  Co. 

Bristol  Co.     (Also  Court  Records.)  Norfolk  Co. 
Essex  Co.  Plymonth  Co. 

Franklin  Co.  Suffolk  Co. 

Hampden  Co.  Worcester  Co. 

Viial  Records  of  the  Entire  Stale  Since  1848  {Secretary  of  StaU's 
Office)  and  the  Earlier  Vital  Records  of  the  fol- 
lowing Towns  and  Cities: 
Boston.  Lynn. 

Brighton.  Honson. 

Cambridge.  New  Bedford. 

Chicopee.  Northampton. 

Dighton.  South  Hadlej. 

Easthamptcm.  Springfield. 

Fairhaven.  Westfidd. 

Fall  River.  .  West  Springfield. 

Also  the  published  Vital  Records  of  many  other  Towns. 


RHODE    ISLAND. 

Land  and  Probate  Records  of 

Exeter. 
Hopkinton. 
Middletown. 
Providence. 

Richmond. 

Westerly. 

West  Greenwich. 

Vital  Records  of 

Exeter.                                                 Richmond. 
Providence.                                         Westerly. 

Other  Towns  f  rwn  Arnold's  "  Vital  Records  of  ] 

Church  Records  at 

RichuKHid. 

Westerly. 

(At  Westerly^  the  oldi  home  of  the  family^  the  first  six  books  of 
the  Town  Council  and  Probate  Records^  nearly  4^000  pages  were 
searched^  page  by  page^  and  the  records  of  "  Town  Meetings  "  were 
also  carefully  examined.) 

Court  Records  of 
Washington  Co.^  R.  I. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Ashford,  Vital. 
Branford,  Vital. 
Bridgeport^  Vital  and  Probate. 


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Colchester^  Vital  andl  Deeds. 

Derby,  Vital  and  Deeds. 

East  Hartford,  Vital. 

Fairfield  Probate. 

Groton,  Probate,  Deeds,  Vital  and  First  Baptis^  Church. 

Guilford,  Probate,  Deeds  and  Vital. 

Hartford,  Probate  and  Vital. 

Lebanon,  Deeds,  Vital  and  Church. 

Meriden,  Vital. 

Middletown,  Vital  and  Deeds. 

New  Haven,  Vital,  Deeds  and  Probate. 

North  Stonington,  Vital  and  Church. 

Norwich,  Vital,  Probate  and  Deeds. 

Old  Sajbrook,  Vital  and  Probate. 

Preston,  Vital  and  Deeds. 

Stonington,  Vital,  Deeds  and  Probate. 

Stratford,  Vital  and  Probate. 

Voluntown,  Deeds. 

Waterbnry,  Probate  and  Vital. 

Watertown,  Vital. 

Wethersfield,  Vital. 

Willimantic,  Vital,  Probate  and  Deeds. 

Windham,  Vital. 


NEW  YORK. 


Albany  Co. 
Allegany  Co. 
Broome  Co. 
Cayuga  Co. 
Chautauqua  Co. 
Chenango  Co. 
Columbia  Co. 
Cortland  Co. 
Delaware  Co. 
Dutchess  Co. 
Erie  Co. 
Essex  Co. 
Fulton  Co. 
Herkimer  Co. 
Kings  Co. 
Livingston  Co. 
Madison  Co. 
Montgomery  Co. 
Nassau  Co. 
Niagara  Co. 


Land  and  Probate  Recordt  of 

New  YoA  Co. 
Oneida  Co. 
Onondaga  Co. 
Ontario  Co. 
Orange  Co. 
Otsego  Co. 
Putnam  Co. 
Rensselaer  Co. 
St.  Lawrence  Co. 
Saratofi^a  Co. 
Schenectady  Co. 
Schoharie  Co. 
S6huyler  Co. 
Steuben  Co. 
Suffolk  Co. 
1  Sullivan  Co. 

Tompkins  Co. 
Ulster  Co. 
Warren  Co. 
Washington  Co. 


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Bradford  Co. 
Luzerne  Co. 


Emannel  Cob 


THB   PBNDLBTON    OBNSALOOT 

Vital  Records  of 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Land  and  Probate  Records  of 
Susquehanna  Co. 

GEORGIA. 
Land  Records  of 

Montgomery  Co. 


Bullock  Co. 
Chatham  Co. 


Probate  Records  of 

Effingham  Co. 
Screven  Co. 


Appling  Co. 
Glynn  Co. 


Land  and  Probate  Records  of 
Mcintosh  Co. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 


Lawrence  Co.,  Miss.,  Probate  Records. 
Charlotte  Co.,  N.  B.,  Land  and  Probate. 
Wentworth  Co.,  Ont,  Deeds. 
U.  S.  Pension  Bureau. 

(Nora — Nine-tenths  of  these  records  have  been  searched  personally  by  the 
compiler.) 


APPENDIX    VIII. 

Eaely  Pendleton  Wills. 

Will  op  Brian^  Pendlbton. 

[From  the  original  document   (see  frontispiece).     Copy  of  this  will  Is  re- 
corded in  the  York  Coun^,  Mfc.  Deeds,  Book  V,  part  1,  folio  5.] 


Portsm^.  9**»  August 
1677. 


I  Brian  Pendleton  somettme  of  Saco  in  y* 
County  of  York,  now  resident  in  Portsm®. 
on  Pascataq.   River  in  N.  E.  doe  make  & 

ordain  this  to  be  my  last  Will  &  Testament  hereby  revdLdng  all  for* 

mer  wills  by  mee  made. 

1®.     I  give  to  my  beloved  wife  Eleano**  Pendleton    (besides  w*.   I 


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have  reserved  for  her  in  a  deed  of  Gift  to  my  Gran-child  Pen- 
dleton Fletcher)  all  my  Hoiuehold  Goods  together  with  all  that 
piece  of  land  belonging  to  mee  lying  between  my  son  James's  & 
M'  Deerings  upon  the  Great  Island  wh.  I  have  excepted  & 
reserved  out  of  roy  Deed  of  Gift  of  all  to  my  son  James.     Fur- 

3^.  thermore  I  give  to  my  wife  all  my  huseing  &  land  at  Cape- 
Porpus^  wh.  Rich^  Palmer's  wife  hath  the  [defaced]  dureing 
her  Life^  together  with  my  Sixe  Hundred  &  forty  Acres  of 
Land  more  or  lesse  lying  on  y*  East  side  of  Westbrook  near 
Saco  Ffalls  w*»^  I  bought  of  Jno  West  &  Maj'  W"  Philips  as  y* 
Deeds  will  appear,  as  also  Timber  Island  at  y*  Little  River, 
All  w^.  I  give  to  my  wife  absolutely  to  bee  at  her  disposeall. 

2.® — Unto  my  Gran-child  James  Pendleton  Jun'.  I  give  my  Hun- 
dred Acres  of  Upland  &  ten  Acres  meadow  w^^  I  bought  of 
Jno.  Bush  &  lies  within  y*  Township  of  Cape-Porpus,  adjoin- 
ing to  Prince's  Rock. 

3^— All  my  Houseing  &  Land  at  Wells,  w*^  all  y*  Privileges  &  Ap- 
purtenances I  give  unto  my  two  Grand-children  Mary  &  Han- 
nah Pendleton  w***  myl  son  had  by  his  fform'  wife,  to  bee  equally 
divided  between  y°*. 

4^ — ^I  give  to  my  wife  all  my  wearing  Clothes  to  be  disposed  of  as 
shee  shall  see  meet,  desiring  her  to  rememb''  some  poor. 

5*^. — Finally  I  make  my  wife  roy  £xecutrixe  &  joyn  my  beloved  son 
James  Pendleton  execut"^  together  with  his  Mother,  willing  my 
Executrixe  to  disburse  what  is  needed  for  my  Funerall  Charge 
&  my  Executor  to  pay  all  my  debts.  And  I  request  M'  Joshua 
Moodey  &  M?  Rich*  Martyn  to  bee  overseers  to  this  my  last 
Will  &  Testam*. 

In  witnes  to  all  &  Singular  y*  p™isses  I  have  set  to  my  hand 
&  scale  this  9*^  August  1677. 

Witnesses  BRIAN  PENDLETON.     (Seal.) 

Joshua  Moodey 

Ann  Moodey 

As  a  schedule  to  this  my  last  will  &  Testament  I  give  unto  my 
beloved  son  James  Pendleton  all  my  land  on  the  East  of  West- 
brook  butting  on  the  great  river  of  Saco  six  Hundred  Acres 
more  or  less.  My  farm  &  all  my  land  at  Cape-Porpus  in  all 
Three  Hundred  Acres  in  the  occupation  of  Richard  Palmer, 
all  my  severall  Islands  in  or  near  s^  Cape-Porpus  the  one  half 
of  my  stock  of  Cattle  of  what  sort  soever  upon  my  farm  at 
Winter  Harbour  found  after  mine  &  my  wives  decease  with  all 
my  wearing  apparell  &  one  third  of  my  House  hold  goods,  ex- 
cept my  utensels  of  Husbandry. 

&  Unto  Mary  and  Hannah  Pendleton,  daughters  of  my  s*  son 
James  all  my  lands  in  Wells  being  three  plantations  or  lotts, 
bought  of  M'  Fletcher  Hamond  &  were  improved  by  Joseph 
Cross.  &  to  each  of  them  one  third  part  of  my  household  goods 
after  mine  and  My  wives  decease.  It",  to  Brian  Pendleton  my 
Grandson  the  remainder  of  my  land  on  Great  Island  Piscataq. 


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-what  is  contsyned  herein  is  addition  to  My  will  any  thing  in  s^ 
will  notwithstanding. 

BRIAN  PENDLETON.     (Seal.) 
This  Schedule  was  Signed  &  Sealed 
in  the  presence  of  ns 
Joseph  Dudley 
Joshua  Moodet 

Joshua  Moodey  made  oath  y^  y*  writeing  on  y*  otherside  was  signed 
&  sealed  by  Maj'.  Brian  Pendleton  &  declared  by  him  to  bee  his  last 
wiU  &  Testament  &  y*  M^  Joseph  Dudley  did  write  &  sign  a  witnes 
to  the  schedule  annexed  at  y*  foot  of  y*  f oreg*  Page. 
Sworn  to  this  5*^  day  of  Ap'.  1681 
Before   us 

John  [WincoU?] 
•p  »  »  g  »  »  » 

[Charles?]   Frost 
Justices  of 
Peace 

York  Deeds,  Book  5,  Part  I,  foBo  6,  June  23,  1681.  An  inven- 
tory of  the  estate  of  Majo'  Bryan  Pendleton,  deceased,  taken  &  ap- 
prised by  us  underwritten. 

£       s.      d. 
Imprs.     Too  feather  bedds,  two  ruggs,  too  feather 

piUows 8     00    00 

eight  blankets,  2:   8:   00,  foure  Carpetts  &  too 

coverHds   3:  2:   00 5     10     00 

It.     3  feather  bowlters  five  feather  pillows 02     10     00 

It.     Seavcnteen  peyre  of  sheetes 07     13     00 

It.     2  Towells  2s  7  table  doaths  28s 

fourty  one  napkines  3:  01 :  6 4     11     06 

It.     3  ould  blankets,  &  two  new  blankets  at 01     18     00 

It     one  small   Remnant   of   Cloath 00     10     00 

It.     1  WoUen  rugg  20s  3  Cussions  6s 

3  leather  Chaires  9s 01     15     00 

It.     one  pann  8s  one  drippine  pan  4s 

one   iron   skellet   3s 00     15     00 

It.     one  silver  Tankard  &  three  silver  Cupps 06     01     00 

It.     Two  peyre  of  Hangers  6s  one  peyre 

of  tonges  &  a  f yre  shovell  5s 11     00 

It.     2  Iron  spitts  7s,  a  Copper  Kettle  18s 

1  brass  skimmer  &  candle  sticke  5s 01     03     00 

It.     4  brass  kettles  35s,  3  brass  skellets  9s 02     04     00 

It.     one  brass  Morter  &  Pestell  5s  two  brass 

Candlesticks   3s   6d 00     08       6 

It.     a  warmeingpan  4s,  foure  Iron  potts  20s 01     04     00 

It.     5  small  pewter  basons,  &  one  pewter 

bason   at   Twenty  shillings 01     00     00 


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£      s.      d. 
It.     3  pewter  dishes  &  one  pint  pot 

all  goes  into  the  some  above  vidz  SOs 

It.     d  chares^  milke  tubbs  &  wodden 

ware,    20s    01     00     00 

It     one  Coate^  one  Raper  &  belt^  & 

one  peyr  of  shooes  at 02     00     00 

It.     to  nntinsells  for  husbandry 07     00       0 

It.  to  Cattle  of  severall  sorts 

100  hundred  pounds    100     00       0 

155     14     00 
155     14    00 
4     18     00 

£160     12     00 
It.     one  smoothing  iron^  one    lanthome  &  a   grater 

at  5s 00     05 

It.     11  pewter  plates^  6  pint  sawcers  8s  6d..  1  quart 

pot  one  pewter  flaggon  8s    00     16       0 

It.     10  pewter  dishes  01:  10:  00^  some  ould  broaken 

pewter  6s 01     16       0 

It.     a  collender  3s^  1  ould  cross  cut  saw  &  a  small 

chayne  4s   00     07     00 

It.     2  ould  musketts^  2  peyre  of  ould  bandaleres . . .       01     00     00 
It.     ould  iron  2s  6d  yame  2s  2  Iron  Kettles  9s 00     13     00 

04     18     00 
Apprisers:     Israeli  Harding^  John  EUdridg. 

An  inventory  of  lands  belonging  to  the  estate  of  Major  Brian 
Pendleton  decesed^  by  Deed  of  gyft  &  will  disposed  of 
That  necke  of  Land  at  Winter  Harbour  &  Marsh  at 

with  other  upland  belonging  to  sd  Necke 500  00  00 

It.     to  severall  yslands  &  Marsh  land  at  Cape  Porpus  050  00  00 

It.     600  Acres  of  Land  neare  Saco  ffalls  at 050  00  00 

It.     to  the  land  on  the  great  ysland 007  00  00 

It.     to  one  hundred  acres  of  upland  &  tenn  acres  of 

marsh 020  00  00 

627     00     00 
Capt.  Pendleton  was  not  free  in  giving  his  Attest  to  this  Inven- 
tory because  he  conceived  severall  goods  were  disposed  of^  before 
hee  could  have  oportunity  to  come  to  looke  after  y™. 


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766  THE   PBNDLBTON    GKNEALOGfT 

^ViLL  OF  Capt.  James^  Pjendlbton,  Son  of  Maj.  Brian  Pendleton. 
From  Westerly  Council  and  Probate  Records,  Book  2,  pp.  94-98. 

In  the  name  of  God^  Amen.  The  ninth  day  of  February  one 
thousand  seven  hundred  and  two  or  three  I  James  Pendleton  of 
Westerle  in  the  Collony  of  Rhode  Island  &  Providence  Plantations^ 
within  Her  Majesty's  Territory  and  Dominion  of  New  England^  be- 
ing aged^  through  mercy  of  sound  disposing  minde^  knowing  the 
uncertainty  of  this  present  life  do  make  and  ordain  this  my  last 
will  and  testament.  In  manner  and  form  following^  hereby  revok- 
ing and  making  void  all  other  will  and  wills  by  me  formerly  made. 

First  and  principally  I  commend  my  spirit  into  the  hands  of 
God  who  gave  it  me,  and  my  body  unto  the  dust  to  be  decently  in- 
terred at  the  discretion  of  my  executors  herein  after  named.  And 
for  my  temporaU  goods  and  estate  I  will  the  same  to  be  employed 
and  bestowed  in  manner  as  here  in  expressed. 

I  will  that  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  be  well  and 
truly  paid  or  ordered  to  be  paid,  by  my  executors  with  what  con- 
venient speed  may  be  after  my  decease. 

Whereas  I  have  some  years  past  purchased  of  Mr.  Nathaniell 
Linde  of  Saybrodce  a  farm,  tract,  parcell  or  neck  of  land  as  pr 
records  can  make  appear  which  s'd  parcell  or  nedL  of  land  which 
commonly  is  called  and  known  by  the  severall  name  or  names  of 
Pacatuck  also  Squamacock  in  Westerle  on  the  East  side  of  Paca- 
tuck  river,  that  part  or  parcell  of  aforesd  neck  as  it  is  bounded  as 
pr  deed  of  gift  and  agreement  before  given  I  give  unto  my  son, 
Joseph  Pendleton. 

The  next  part  or  parcell  of  afd  neck  as  it  is  bounded  by 
agreement  as  pr  deed  of  g^ft  can  more  fully  appear  I  give  unto  my 
son  Edmond  Pendleton. 

And  for  the  other  part  or  parcell  of  aforsd  neck  of  land  that 
yet  at  my  dlsposall  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  Hannah  my  said  wife 
during  her  naturall  life  and  after  my  aforesd  wife  decease  I  will 
and  bequeath  the  aforesaid  parcell  of  land  as  it  is  bounded  unto  my 
son  Caleb  Pendleton  and  after  his  decease  to  his  eldest  son,  and 
if  no  son  living  then  to  his  eldest  daughter  to  either  of  them  or 
their  heirs  forever. 

As  for  my  farms  and  lands  as  in  aforesd  town  and  collony 
whereon  I  and  my  family  now  dwells  being  given  unto  me  by  my 
honored  father  Major  Brian  Pendleton  and  entailed  upon  my  chil- 
dren by  my  present  wife  wife  Hannah  I  leave  that  according  unto 
the  entaile. 

I  will  and  order  whichsoever  of  my  sons  I  had  by  my  aforesaid 
wife,  Joseph,  Edmond,  and  Caleb,  after  my  decease  should  by  lot 


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according  to  division  of  s'd  lands  given  by  deed  of  gift  by  my  said 
fatiier  that  whichsoever  of  af oresd  my  sons  shall  have  my  now  dwell- 
ing house,  barne  and  orchards  shall  pay  or  cause  to  be  paid  unto  my 
daughters  Ann^  Eleonor^  and  Dorithy  or  either  of  them  or  their 
heirs  and  assigns  to  the  valine  as  shall  then  be  vallued  and  if  in  case 
the  aforesd  house^  bam  and  orchards  should  by  allottment  fall  to 
one  of  my  s'd  daughters  that  she  or  they  concerned  shall  pay  to  the 
others  daughters  aforesd  or  their  heirs  and  assigns  two  thirds  of 
the  valuation  of  s'd  houseings  and  orchards. 

My  desire  is  that  my  wife  Hannah^  aforesaid  shall  have  one 
half  of  my  now  dwelling  house  after  my  decease  during  her  natarall 
life  and  all  my  stock  of  cattell  of  what  sort  soever  after  my  just 
debts  and  legacies  paid.  And  I  give  unto  my  now  wife  Hannah  the 
remaining  part  of  my  householJ  goods;  (my  utinsills  of  husbandry 
after  my  wife's  decease  I  give  unto  my  son  Caleb.)  If  my  wife 
should  dye  will  then  the  aforesd  stock  and  household  goods  that 
remain  to  her  three  daughters  aforesaid. 

I  give  unto  my  two  daughters  Mary  and  Hannah  that  I  had 
by  my  former  wife  five  pounds  apeace  in  moneys  or  money  pay: 
the  reason  is  I  give  noe  more  to  s'd  daughters  upon  my  will  be- 
cause my  father  afores'd  Brian  Pendleton  gave  my  two  said  daughters 
a  considerable  valuations  in  lands  in  the  township  of  Wells  in  the 
Province  of  Mayne,  which  lands  was  to  been  mine  if  they  had  not 
been  given  to  my  two  daughters,  and  farther  my  father  gave  my 
said  daughters  two  thirds  of  his  household  goods  as  my  Fathers 
will  can  make  appear. 

I  doe  will  and  order  my  now  wife  to  give  unto  my  daughters 
after  my  decease,  Eleanor  and  Dorithy,  to  be  in  equallity  with  my 
daughter  Ann  Brown  as  she  had  given  her  sometime  after  her  mar* 
riage  in  cattle  and  other  creatures  and  household  goods. 

I  doe  nominate  and  constitute  Hannah  my  wife  and  my  son 
Caleb  to  be  executors  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament  and  doe 
request  my  worthy  and  much  esteemed  ffriends  Mr.  James  Noyes 
Minister  of  Stoningtowne  and  Capt.  James  Babcock  of  Westerle  to 
be  the  overseers  there  of,  intreating  their  advice  and  council  unto 
my  executors  for  ye  due  performance  of  the  same. 

In  testimony  where  of  I  the  within  named  James  Pendleton 
have  hereunto  sett  my  hand  and  seal  the  day  and  year  first  within 
written  Signed  sealed  and  published 

by  Capt.  James  Pendleton  to  be  his  last  will  and  testament  in  pres- 
ents of  us 
George  Denison. 
Stephen  Richardson. 
Abel  Willey. 

before  the  signing  &  sealing  the  word  enterlined  (goods)  is  in  the 
fifty-seventh  line  &  and  the  word  enterlined  father  is  in  the  sixty- 
fourth  line. 

JAMES  PENDLETON,     [l.  s.] 


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768  THE  PENDLETON  OBNEALOGT 

Mr.  George  Denison  which  is  a  witness  to  this  above  written 
will  appeared  before  the  councill  and  made  oath  that  he  saw  Capt. 
James  Pendleton  sign^  seal  and  declare  this  to  be  his  will  ac- 
cording to  je  date  above  s'd  this  21th  day  of  December  1709  before 
me.     William  Champlin^  jnstic. 

As  a  shedoall  to  this  my  last  will  and  testament  I  give  nnto 
my  loving  daughter  Elenah  Pendleton  the  eastermost  part  of  my 
land  or  farme  I  now  live  on^  butted  and  bounded  as  followeth, 
beginning  at  the  Brickkill  pond  so  called  at  the  westermost 
part  of  a  fence  of  muddy^  bogey^  pog^y  durty  ground  and 
from  thence  along  a  thwart  my  farme  of  land  upon  a 
straite  line  to  the  eastermost  edge  of  a  small  fresh  water  pond 
hard  by  the  now  bars:  and  so  still  upon  a  straite  line  to  the  fence 
which  is  the  division  fence  between  me  and  my  son  Edmond  Pen- 
dleton and  so  bounded  upon  said  division  line  to  Masachog  pond 
and  from  thence  to  the  sea  and  from  thence  along  by  the  sea  to  the 
first  mentioned  bounds^  this  I  give  to  my  beloved  daughter  Elenah 
to  her  her  heirs  and  assigns^  and  and  also  three  load  of  salt  marsh 
hay  annually  four  or  five  years^  down  at  the  sedar  hamack^  provided  if 
she  do  sell  it^  it  must  be  sould  to  my  son  Caleb  PencUeton  or  his 
heirs.  Whereas  I  have  in  this  my  will  given  this  my  farm  of  land 
to  my  loving  wife  and  after  her  decease  to  my  son  Caleb  Pendleton 
and  after  his  decease  to  his  eldest  son  James  Pendleton^  I  doe  upon 
good  mature  consideration  revoke  this  part  of  my  aforesaid  will 
whereas  it  was  said  after  my  son  Caleb  decease  I  give  it  to  his  son 
James  I  now;  give  the  said  farm  of  land  after  my  s<m  Caleb's  decease 
to  his  second  son  Caleb  Pendleton  and  if  it  should  please  God  that 
he  should  die  before  his  father  then  to  thei  third  son  Brian  Pendleton, 
and  in  case  my  son  Caleb  Pendleton  should  die  without  any  male 
then  I  give  said  land  to  my  son  Caleb's  second  daughter  Elizabeth 
and  in  case  she  die  before  her  father  to  the  next  and  soe  succes- 
sively. What  is  contained  herein  is  addition  to  my  will  anjrthing  in 
said  will  notwithstanding.  JAMES  PENDLETON. 

This  sheduall  was  signed  and  sealed  in  pressents  of  us  James  Bab- 
cock,  Israel  Lewis,  William  Walker. 

Capt.  James  Babcock,  Mr.  Israel  Lewis  and  Mr.  William  Walker 
personally  appeared  before  ye  council  and  made  oath  that  some- 
time last  winter  being  desired  by  Capt.  James  Pendleton  to  be  wit- 
nesses to  this  paper  we  saw  the  above  said  Capt.  Pendleton  signe 
and  seal  and  declare  this  to  be  his  last  will  and  testament  and  that 
he  was  in  his  in  his  perfect  sence  and  memory  when  he  signed,  sealed 
and  declared  this  to  be  his  last  will  and  testament  taken  this  21th 
day  of  December  1709  upon  solemn  engagement  before  me. 

William  Champlin,  Justice. 

The  within  written  will  and  sheduall  annexed  of  the  deceased 
Capt.  James  Pendleton  with  the  testimonies  and  alterations  there- 
unto, are  true  coppeys  compared  with  the  orriginalls   and  entered 


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APPENDIX  769 

hv  me  Joseph  Clark  Junr.  Clerk  to  the  councill  December  ye  26^ 
1709. 

Will  op   [9]   Joseph'  Pendleton. 

From  Westerly  Council  and  Probate  Records,  Book  1,  pg.  69. 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen:  I^  Joseph  Pendleton  of  the  town 
of  Westerly  in  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  planta- 
tions in  New  England  yeoman:  being  very  sick  and  weak  of  body 
bnt  of  somid  judgment  and  of  perfect  memory  blessed  be  God:  and 
considering  of  the  uncertainty  of  this  life  I  doe  ordain  this  to  be 
my  last  will  and  testament  in  maner  and  form  af's  followeih: 

Imprimis:  I  doe  remit  my  soule  into  the  hands  of  almighty 
God:  hoping  through  the  merits  of  Jesus  Christ  to  retain  free  par- 
don for  all  my  sins  and  my  body  I  comit  to  the  earth:  to  have  a 
christian  burial  ass  my  loving  wife  shall  see  good:  and  ass  touch- 
ing my  outward  estate  which  god  hath  bestowed  upon  me.  I  order 
and  dispose  ass  foUoweth  first  that  all  my  jast  debts  be  paid  wher- 
ever I  owe  and  my  funeraU  charges  be  defrayed  of  my  estate. 

21y.  I  give  my  loving  wife  patience  Pendleton  one  third  of 
the  incomes  of  my  whole  estate  during  her  naturall  life  and  my  will 
and  meaning  is  that  my  wife  shall  have  the  benefitt  of  all  my  estate 
both  lands  &  moveables  during  my  widow  in  order  to  bring  up 
my  children  till  they  come  to  age  &  my  will  further  is  that  my 
wife  shall  receive  all  debts  due  to  me  &  to  pay  all  my  just  debts 
wherever   I   owe: 

Sly.  I  give  to  my  eldest  son  Joseph  my  now  dwelling  house 
&  one  halfe  of  my  homsted  farm^  which  I  now  live  on  &  the 
other  halfe  of  s'd  farm  I  will  &  bequeath  to  my  son  William,  my 
farm  to  be  divided  equally  both  in  quantity  &  quality  between 
them  and  they  to  have  it  when  they  come  to  age. 

&  4thy.  I  give  to  my  youngest  son  Joshua  all  my  other  lands 
wherever  tiiey  be  that  doth  bfelonge  to  me: 

Sly.  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Deborah  a  younge  paseing  mare, 
in  a  months  time  after  my  deasseas  &  also  I  doe  give  &  bequeath  to 
my  daughter  thirty  pounds  in  money  or  other  moveable  estate 
equivalent  thereunto  when  she  comes  of  age. 

61y.  I  order  my  son  Joseph  to  pay  his  sister  Debora  ten 
pounds  in  money  within  two  years  after  he  is  invested  in  his  estate. 

71y.  I  order  my  son  William  to  pay  his  sister  Debora  ten 
pounds  in  money  within  two  years  after  he  is  invested  in  his  estate: 
Item  my  will  is  that  whatsoever  of  my  estate  is  left  it  shall  be 
equally  disposed  of  amongst  my  children: 

81y.  I  do  by  these  presents  make  my  loving  wife  my  sole  & 
lawful!  executrix  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament  that  everything 
herein  mentioned  may  be  duly  performed  &  my  will  is  Capt.  James 
Babcock  &  Capt.  John  Babcock  of  the  town  &  colony  above  s'd 
hy  me  Joseph  Clark  Junr.  Clerk  to  the  councill  December  ye  26, 


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my  wife  and  to  see  with  her  that  my  will  be  perfonned^  &  lastly  I 
do  by  these  presents  renounce  revoke  disanuU  and  make  void  all 
other  wills  &  testaments. 

In  witness  whereof  I  the  s'd  Joseph  Pendleton  have  sett  my 
hand  &  seale  this  17th  day  of  September  1706. 

JOSEPH  PENDLETON. 

Signed  sealed  &  delivered  in  the  presents  of  Samnell  Stanton: 
Isack  Tomson:  John  Hill. 

Will   op    [12]    Caleb'    Pendleton. 
From  Wlesterly  Council  and  Probate  Records,  Book  3,  pp.  50,  51. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen,  the  10th  day  of  March,  D.  1745,  I, 
Caleb  Pendleton,  of  ye  town  of  Westerly,  in  Kings  County  &  in  ye 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  Yeoman  being  Sick  &  Week  of  body  bat  of 
a  Sound  mind  &  memory.  Thanks  be  to  Almighty  God  for  it,  Uierefore 
Calling  to  mind  the  Mortality  of  my  body  &  knowing  that  it  is  ap- 
pointed for  man  Once  to  Die  do  make  &  Ordain  this  my  Last  Will 
&  Testament  in  Manner  &  form  following,  that  is  to  Say  principally 
&  first  of  all  I  Recommend  my  Spirit  into  ye  hands  of  God  that 
gave  it  me  &  my  body  I  Recommend  unto  ye  Earth  to  be  buryed  in 
Desent  Christian  Buriell  at  ye  Discression  of  my  Execr.  nothing 
Doubting  but  I  Shall  be  Raised  Again  by  the  Mighty  Power  of  God 
&  as  Touching  Such  Worldly  Estate  Wherewith  it  hath  Pleased  God 
to  Bless  me  with  in  this  Life,  I  give  Demise  &  dispose  of  in  manner 
and  form  following: 

Item.  I  give  and  Bequeath  unto  my  Son,  James  Pendleton,  Ten 
Shillings  in  money. 

Item.  I  give  and  Bequeath  unto  my  Son,  Brian  Pendleton, 
Ten  Shillings  in  Money  and  ye  Reasons  I  give  my  Two  Sons  no 
more  Because  I  have  given  them  Considerable  Already. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Daughter,  Sarah  Lamphear, 
Three  Pounds  in  money  ye  Reason  I  give  her  so  much  is  Because 
She  being  Weak  &  Low. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeatth  unto  my  Daughter,  Anna  Babcock, 
five  Pounds  in  Money,  ye  reason  I  give  her  more  than  the  rest  of 
my  other  Daughters  is  Because  my  being  Sick  in  her  house. 

Item.  I  give  and  Bequeath  unto  my  Other  4  Daughters  Ten 
Shillings  apiece,  which  is  Elizabeth  Brown,  Susannah  Wilcox,  Ruth 
Smith  &  Read  Saunders  to  be  Leveyed  Out  of  my  Estate  to  be  p'd 
by  my  Exec'r. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Son-in-Law,  Stephen  Wil- 
cox, ye  money  he  Owed  to  me  &  One  Gun  that  he  had. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Sister  Dorithy  Cottrill,  ye 
Sum  of  Three  pounds  in  money  to  be  Raised  &  Leveyed  Out  of  my 
Estate. 

Item.     I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  Mr.  Thomas  Hiscox,  a  Teacher 


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of  ye  Gospell,  Three  pounds  in  Money  to  be  Raised  &  Leveyed  Out 
of  my  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grandson^  Benajah  Pendle- 
ton, Caleb's  Son,  ye  Sum  of  forty  Shillings  in  money  to  be  Raised 
&  Levied  Out  of  my  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grand  Daughter^  Elizabeth 
Babcock,  my  Biggest  Trunk. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grand  Daughter,  Hannah 
Smithy  my  Cow  &  Least  Trunk. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grand  Daughter^  Mary  Saun- 
ders, my  Bedd  &  Furniture. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grandson,  Nathan  Babcock, 
five  pounds  in  Money  to  be  raised  &  Leveyed  out  of  my  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  to  my  Two  Grandsons  Caleb  Wilcox  & 
Joshua  Wilcox  my  five  Steel  Trays. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grandson,  Wm.  Smithy  my  Gun. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grand  Daughter,  Anna  Bab- 
cock, one  of  my  Silver  Spoons. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grand  Daughter^  Elizabeth 
Smith,  one  of  my  Silver  Spoons. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Son-in-Law,  Bononi  Smith,  my 
Wearing  Apparell  &  ye  Remainder  of  all  my  Estate  that  is  Left 
After  my  Just  Debts  &  funerall  charges  &  Legacies  above  men- 
tioned is  paid.  Whom  I  Likewise  Constitute  my  Execr.  of  this  my 
Last  Will  or  Testament  &  I  dd  hereby  Utterly  Disanul  &  Revoake  aU 
&  Every  Other  Wills,  Legacies  &  Bequests  &  Executed  by  me  Before 
Mentioned  in  my  Other  Wills,  Ratifying  &  Confirming  this  &  No 
Other  to  be  my  Last  Will  or  Testament  &  In  Witness  Whereof  I 
have  hereunto  Sett  my  hand  &  Seal  ye  Day  &  Year  Before  Men- 
tioned. 

Signed,  Sealed,  published,  pronounced  &  declared  by  me  Caleb 
Pendleton  as  his  Last  Will  &  testament  in  presence  of  us  the  Sub- 
scribers. 

William  Davis. 
William  Hiscox. 
Elisha  Clark. 

CALEB  PENDLETON.     [Seal.] 

Will  of  Col.  [18]   Joseph^  Pendleton.. 
From  Westerly  Council  and  Probate  Records,  Book  3,  pp.  64^-653. 

In  the  Name  of  Ood  Amen  the  ISth  Day  of  March  in  the  88d 
year  of  his  Majesty's  Reign  George  the  Second  of  Great  Britain 
k  C.  D.  1760. 

I  Joseph  Pendleton  of  Westerly  in  Kings  Comity  &  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island  Yeoman  Bdng)  in  Health  &  in  Perfect  memory^  Thanks 
be  given  to  the  Ahnrighty  God  for  the  same  And  Calling  to  mind 


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ihe  Mortalityi  of  my  Body  Knowing  that  it  \a  appdnted  for  all  Men 
to  Die  Do  make  and  ordain  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  as 
followeth  viz:  Principally  &  first  of  all  I  resign  my  Soul  to  the  Al- 
mighty God  that  Gave  it  when  he  pleaseth  him  to  Call  for  it  And 
my  Body  I  Recommend  to  the  Earth  to  be  therein  Decently  bnried 
in  a  Christian  Manner  by  my  Executor  herein  after  Named  and  as 
Touching  my  Wordly  Estate  wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless 
me  in  this  Life.     I  Demise  Dispose  of  the  Same  as  followeth. 

Imprs.  I  give  to  my  beloved  wife  Sarah  Pendleton  Two  Hun- 
dred Pounds  in  Money  Old  Tenor  or  New  Equivelent  thereto  and 
the  best  Riding  mare  that  I  have  when  I  die  and  also  the  Best  Room 
in  my  Mansion  House  &  a  Priviledge  in  my  kitchen  During  her  Nat- 
ural Life  besides  what  the  Law  allows  here  in  my  real  and  personal 
Estate:  which  1  give  to  her  in  Lieu  of  her  Right  of  Dowry  &  Thirds 
in  my  whole  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  well  beloved  Daughter  Patience  Babcock  & 
to  her  Heirs  Ten  Pounds  in  Money  Old  Tenor  or  Equivalent  there- 
unto to  be  paid  to  her  in  one  year  after  my  Decease  out  of  my  Es- 
tate by  my  Executor. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Lois  Gavit  or  her  heirs  Ten  Pounds 
in  Money  or  New  Tenor  Equivalent  thereunto  to  be  paid  to  her  out 
of  my  Estate  in  one  year  after  my  Decease  by  my  Executor. 

Item.  I  give  Eunice  Martin  &  her  heirs  Ten  Pounds  in  Money 
old  Tenor  or  New  Equivalent  to  be  paid  to  her  in  one  year  after 
my  Decease  by  my  Executor  out  of  my  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Sarah  Champlin  &  her  heirs  Ten 
Pounds  In  Money  old  Tenor  or  New  Equivalent  thereto  to  be  paid 
to  her  in  one  year  after  my  Decease  out  of  my  Estate  by  my  Execu- 
tor. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Deborah  Clark  &  her  heirs  Ten 
Pounds  in  Money  Old  Tenor  or  New  Equivalent  thereunto  in  one 
year  after  my  Decease  to  be  paid  to  her  by  my,  Executor. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Lucy  Cheesbrough  &  her  Heirs 
Ten  Pounds  in  Money  Old  Tenor  or  New  Equivalent  thereunto  to 
be  paid  to  her  in  one  year  after  my  Decease  out  of  my  Estate  by 
my  Executor. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Welthian  Pendleton  out  of  my  Es 
tate  one  good  feather  bed  with  one  boulster  &  2  Pillows  one  Cover- 
lid one  pair  of  Sheets  one  Bedstead  one  blanket  &  one  young  Cow 
fair  with  Calf.  One  Table  &  Six  Chairs  and  one  Hundred  pounds 
in  Money  Old  Tenor  To  be  paid  to  her  out  of  my  Estate  when  she 
shall  arrive  to  the  age  of  Eighteen  years  or  Six  months  after  her 
marriage  which  Shall  first  happen  to  be  paid  to  her  out  of  my  Es- 
tate by  my  Executor. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Mary  Pendleton  one  good  feather 
Bed  one  boulster  two  Pillows  one  Coverlid  one  Blanket  one  pair  of 
Sheets  Two  Pillow  Cases  one  Bedstead  one  Young  Cow  fair  with 
Calf  or  a  Calf  by  her  side  one  Table  &  Six  chairs  and  one  Hun- 
dred Pounds  in  Money  old  Tenor  or  New  Equivalent  thereunto  To 


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be  paid  to  her  when  She  Shall  arrive  to  the  age  of  Eighteen  or  Six 
months  after  her  marriage  which  Shall  first  happen  by  my  Execu- 
tor. 

Item.  I  give  &  Bequeath  unto  my  Grandson  Joseph  Pendleton 
Son  to  my  Eldest  Son  Joseph  Pendleton  Deceased  Forty-five  acres  of 
my  Homestead  farm  with  my)  Mansion  House  and  all  the  other  build- 
ing thereon  Standing  which  Land  is  bounded  viz  Beginning  at  the 
Northwest  Corner  of  my  s'd  Farm  by  the  side  Paucatuck  River  at 
Capt.  Elias  Thompsons  Southwest  Comer  near  Brands  Mill  and 
from  thence  Southerly  by  s'd  River  to  the  Country  Road  thence 
Easterly  by  the  Country  Road  till  it  comes  to  a  Rode  by  my  wall 
which  was  formerly  Samuel  Allins  Comer  and  from  thence  to  run 
a  Northerly  Line  to  s'd  Capt.  Thompsons  Land  as  Shall  make  up 
forty  five  acres  and  bounding  Northerly  by  s'd  Thompsons  Land 
to  the  first  mentioned  comer  I  also  give  to  my  s'd  Grandson  Fif- 
teen Acres  of  my  Cedar  Swamp  which  I  bought  of  the  Town  Bound- 
ing Westerly  by  Stephen  Babcock  Northerly  by  John  Satterly  East- 
erly by  John  Chapmans  Land  &  Southerly  on  Land  I  have  given  to 
Sylvester  Pendleton  to  the  first  named  bounds  I  also  give  to  s'd 
Grandson  Three  acres  of  Marsh  &  half  the  beach  which  I  bought  of 
the  widow  Mbry  Lewis  viz:  the  Southerly  part  thereof  This  and  all 
other  Land  I  have  herein  given  to  my  s'd  Grandson  I  give  to  him 
his  Heirs  and  assigns  forever  Provided  he  gives  up  a  Certain  Bond 
I  gave  to  the  Town  Council  of  Westerly  for  Seven  Hundred  &  fifty 
Pounds  Money  and  also  Pay  and  Discharge  one  third  part  of  the 
Colonys  money  which  the  whole  Stands  Mortgaged  to  the  Colony 
for  Otherways  I  order  So  much  of  the  Land  I  give  him  my  s'd 
Grandson  to  be  sold  as  will  pay  the  same  If  he  refuseth  to  pay 
the  same  and  my  will  that  if  my  s'd  Grandson  Dies  &  Leaves  no 
Lawful  Isue  then  the  above  premises  &  all  I  have  given  to  him 
Shall  be  to  my  Son  Simeon  Pendleton  his  Heirs  and  assigns  forever 
but  if  he  Lives  and  has  Isue  then  the  first  Shall  Stand  a  good  Con- 
veyance to  my  s'd  Grandson  for  his  Heirs  and  assign  forever 

And  Further  my  will  is  that  my  Son  Simeon  take  my  s'd  Grandson 
In1:o  his  Care  and  see  that  he  is  brought  up  to  good  Common  School 
Learning  to  Read  write  &  Cypher  Through  the  Double  Rule  of  three 
&  in  Due  Season  to  put  him  out  to  a  good  Trade  and  to  take  good 
Care  of  his  Mother  during  her  being  my  widow  and  to  take  good 
Care  of  my  Two  Youngest  Daughters  namely  Welthian  &  Mary 
till  they  are  Eighteen  years  old  or  married  which  Shall  first  happen 
And  further  my  will  is  that  my  Son  Simeon  do  Enter  Into  the  Pos- 
session of  all  my  real  Estate  in  one  Month  after  my  Decease  Ex- 
cepting my  widow  may  take  to  herself  the  crop  &  Produce  thereon 
s'd  Land  as  it  may  then  happen  and  also  I  give  to  my  son  Simeon 
all  the  remainder  of  my  personal  Estate  that  is  not  otherwise  Dis- 
posed of  in  this  Will  to  enable  him  to  pay  all  my  just  Debts  and 
funeral  Charges  and  Lejracies  herein  mentioned  And  I  hereby  order 
my  s'd  Son  Simeon  to  Either  Take  s'd  Grandsons  Estate  into  his 
Hands  or  to  Let  the  Same  out  in  order  to  pay  the  one  Third  part 


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of  the  Mortgage  Money  to  the  Colony  and  other  Incident  Charges 
that  may  Come  upon  Um  till  he  Comes  to  the  age  of  Twenty  one 
years  So  that  he  may  have  his  Estate  free  then  as  I  ordered  his  Es- 
tate or  part  of  the  farm  to  pay  one  Third  part  of  the  Mortgage 
before  in  this  will. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  nnto  my  Son  Simeon  Pendleton  &  to 
his  heirs  and  assigns  forever  In  addition  to  what  Land  I  have  given 
him  by  Deed  of  Gift  all  the  Remaining  part  of  my  Homestead  farm 
Butted  and  bounded  as  follows  Beginning  at  s'd  Simeons  Corner 
on  the  East  side  of  the  Barrs  by  the  Country  Road  Thence  by  the 
Country  Road  Westerly  to  the  Rock  Called  Samuel  Allins  Comer 
from  thence  Northwesterly  by  my  s'd  Grandsons  Land  to  Capt 
Elias  Thompsons  Land  Thence  Easterly  by  s'd  Thompsons  Land 
to  s'd  Simeon  Northwest  Comer  of  the  Land  I  gave  him  by  Deed 
of  Gift  and  Easterly  by  s'd  Simeons  Land  afore  s'd  to  the  first 
mentioned  Comer  being  about  45  acres  more  or  Less  Also  one  acre 
more  of  the  Marsh  and  part  of  the  beach  both  to  be  Equally  Di- 
vided between  my  s'd  Grandson  and  my  Son  Simecm  with  that  part 
of  the  same  I  gave  to  my  Son  Simeon  by  Deed  of  Gift  to  tiiem 
their  Heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Son  Sylvester  Pendleton  and 
to  his  Heirs  and  assigns  forever  all  the  Remainder  of  My  Lotts 
that  is  in  my  Lottery  Land  according  to  my  Plan  thereof  that  I 
own  that  I  have  not  Disposed  of  otherwise  in  this  Will  and  also  a 
certain  Piece  of  upland  and  marsh  That  joins  to  Samuel  Babcocks 
Land  which  was  not  Laid  out  in  the  Lottery  Together  with  a  Cer- 
tain Island  bounded  by  the  Salt  water  all  Round  &  was  not  laid  out 
in  the  Lottery  and  also  one  Third  of  the  Cedar  Swamp  that  I  bought 
of  the  Town  to  witt  the  middle  part  And  further  my  Will  is  that 
my  s'd  Son  Sylvester  (pay  to  my  Executor)  his  Heirs  or  assigns  the 
Sum  of  Six  Hundred  Pounds  money  Old  Tenor  to  enable  them  to 
pay  my  just  Debts. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Grandson  William  Pendleton 
Son  to  my  Son  Joseph  Deceased  one  water  Lot  in  my  Lottery  Land 
which  I  give  to  him  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever  and  it  is  the  Lot 
number  20  as  by  the  Plan  of  s'd  Lottery  may  appear  Containing 
half  an  acre  more  or  Less. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  Grandson  Sylvester  Pendleton  son  of  Syl- 
vester Pendleton  and  bom  of  his  wife  the  Lot  of  Land  in  my  Lot- 
tery Number  14  a  Water  Lot  which  Contains  a  Quarter  of  an  acre 
more  or  Less  and  is  bounded  as  by  the  Plan  of  s'd  Lottery  to  be  to 
him  his  Heirs  &  assigns  forever. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Grandson  Sylvester  Pendle- 
ton who  was  bom  of  Freelove  Pendleton  Daughter  to  Col  William 
Pendleton  and  to  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever  one  Water  Lot  in 
my  Lottery  Number  8  and  contains  one  Quarter  of  an  acre  more 
or  Less  &  is  bounded  according  to  the  Plan  of  s'd  Lottery. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Grandson  William  Gavit  his 
Heirs  and  assigns  forever  one  Lot  in  my  Lottery  which  Lot  is  the 


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number  72  and  Contains  a  Quarter  of  an  acre  more  or  Less  and  is 
bounded  According  to  the  Plan  thereof. 

Lastly  I  Constitute  ordain  and  make  my  Trusty  and  beloved 
Brother  William  Pendleton  of  Westerly  Gentleman  and  my  afore- 
s'd  Son  Simeon  Pendleton  joint  Executors  of  this  my  Last  Will 
&  Testament  Hereby  revoking  and  making  Null  and  Void  all  other 
Wills  by  me  heretofore  made  and  all  other  Executors  &  bequests 
by  me  in  any  wise  made  &  named  Ratifying  &  Confirming  this  only  to 
be  my  Last  Will  &  Testament  In  Witness  whereof  I  hereunto  set 
my  Hand  &  Seal  the  Day  &  year  first  above  written. 

Signed  Sealed  Published  &  Declared  by  the  s'd  Joseph  Pendleton 
as  his  Last  will  &  Testament  In  the  Presence  of  us  the  Subscribers 
Joseph  Champlin     (Seal) 
John  Lewis  (Seal) 

William  Steward     (Seal) 

JOSEPH  PENDLETON     (Seal) 
Entered  May  ye  26,  1761. 
Joseph  Crandall,  Clerk. 


Will  of  Col.  [19]  William*  Pendleton. 
From   Westerly  Council  of  Probate   Records,   Book  4,   pp.   576-578. 

In  the  Name  of  God=  Amen  this  18th  Day  of  August  in  the  Year 
of  our  Lord  1785  I  William  Pendleton  of  Westerly  in  the  County 
of  Washington  in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  &  Providence  Planta- 
tions Yoeman  being  in  Health  of  Body  and  of  Sound  disposed  mind 
and  Memory  thanks  be  given  to  Almighty  God  for  the  same  But 
calling  to  mind  the  Mortality  ,of  my  Body  and  knowing  that  it  is 
appointed  for  all  Men  Once  to  Die  do  make  and  Ordain  this  my  last 
Will  and  Testament  that  is  to  say  Principaly  and  first  of  all  I  give 
and  Recommend  my  Soul  unto  the  Hands  of  God  who  gave  it  And 
my  Body  I  commit  to  the  Earth  to  be  buried  in  a  Christian  Decent 
burial  at  the  Descretion  of  my  Executors  hereafter  named  Nothing 
Doubting  but  at  the  General  Resurrection  I  shall  Receive  the  same 
again  by  the  Mighty  Power  of  God.  And  as  Touching  such  Wordly 
Estate  wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God  to  Bless  me  wiUi  in  this  Life 
I  Give  Demise  and  Dispose  of  the  same  in  the  following  manner 
and  form. 

Impr.  my  Will  is  and  I  hereby  Order  my  Executors  to  pay  all 
my  Just  Debts  &  funeral  Charges  out  of  my  Estate  in  some  con- 
venient Time  after  my  Decease  that  is  to  say  out  of  my  personal 
Estate  after  the  Legacies  I  shall  hereafter  in  this  Will  give  to  my 
Wife  and  to  my  Daughter  Eeturah  is  paid  &  Delivered  and  if  that 
is  not  Sufficient  to  pay  my  Just  Debts  funeral  Charges  &  Legacies 
then  and  in  that  Case  to  pay  the  Remainder  out  of  that  part  and 
parcel  of  my  Real  Estate  I  shall  in  this  Will  Give  and  Demise  to 
my  Executors  hereafter  named  So  that  my  Will  and  Meaning  is 


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that  all  the  Legacies  I  shall  give  in  this  Will  be  fully  paid  and  De^ 
livered. 

Itbm.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  Dearly  beloved  Wife  Mary 
Pendleton  the  One  half  of  all  my  Household  Goods  and  furniture, 
(Casks,  excepted  only  three  Hogsheads  &  my  meat  Casks),  I  give 
to  my  Wife  together  with  all  my  Provisions  &  Liquor  of  every  kind 
that  is  called  wine  at  the  Time  of  my  Death  together  with  all  my 
Com  and  Grain  together  also  with  my  best  Riding  Mare  Side  Sad- 
dle &  Bridle  and  two  of  my  Cows,  also  I  give  to  my  s'd  Wife  my 
Negro  Woman  Cate  and  half  my  Silver  Spoons  all  which  I  give  to 
my  Said  Wife  to  her  own  Disposal  forever. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Daughter  Eeturah  Pen- 
dleton the  Remaining  half  of  all  my  Household  Goods  and  furniture 
(Casks  excepted)  with  one  Cow  and  Ten  of  my  Sheep  and  cme  Rid- 
ing Beast  also  I  give  to  my  said  Daughter  Ten  pounds  Lawful  money 
to  be  paid  to  heit  by  my  Executors  within  two  years  after  my  De- 
cease to  her  Use  and  to  her  heirs  forever. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Son  William  Pendletcm 
Ten  Shillings  Lawful  money  in  addition  to  what  I  have  already 
given  him*  to  be  paid  to  him  by  my  Executors  within  two  years  after 
my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Son  Amos  Pendleton 
Ten  Pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  him  by  my  Executors 
within  two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  son  Peleg  Pendleton 
Ten  Pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  him  by  my  Executors  within 
two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Son  John  Pendleton 
Ten  Pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  him  by  my  Executors  with- 
in two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Son  Benjamin  Pendle- 
ton Five  Pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  him  by  my  Executors 
within  two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Daughter  Freelove 
Sheffield  Ten  Shillings  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  her  by  my  Ex- 
ecutors within  two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Daughter  Lydia  Chees- 
brough  Ten  Shillings  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  her  by  my  Exec- 
utors within  two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Daughter  Lucy  Ran- 
dal Ten  Pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  her  by  my  Executors 
within  two  years  after  my  Decease. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  three  beloved  Grand  Sons  vis 
Ephraim  Pendleton  Lodowick  Pendleton  and  Nathaniel  Pendleton, 
Sons  of  my  Son  Ephraim  Pendleton  late  Deceased  and  to  each  of 
them  the  sum  of  five  pounds  Lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  each  of 

*  Deeded  him  part  of  his  Homestead,  on  Record  Book  9,  Page  354,  Westerly 

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ihem  by  my  Executors  when  they  EespectiTely  arrive  to  L&wf  ul  age. 

Item.  I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  aforesaid  Wife  Mary  Pendle- 
ton all  my  wearing  apparel  for  her  to  Dispose  of  amcmg  my  Chil- 
dren as  She  Shall  think  best  except  my  Plate  Buttons  and  my  Silver 
headed  Sword  which  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  two  Sons  Joshua 
Pendleton  &  Nathan  Pendleton  for  them  to  Divide  between  them 
Equally  according  to  the  Quality  of  them  Also  I  give  &  bequeath  to 
my  afore  s'd  Sons  Joshua  &  Nathan  my  two  guns  together  with  all 
my  Farming  Tools  and  Carpenters  Tools  together  also  with  all  the 
Bemainder  of  my  Personal  Estate  not  before  given  away  in  this  Will 
equally  to  be  Divided  between  them  according  to*  Quantity  &  Qual- 
ity. 

Item.  I  Give  and  Demise  to  my  two  said  Sons  Joshua  Pendleton 
and  Nathan  Pendleton  all  my  Land  and  Buildings  Lying  &  being 
in  the  Town  of  Westerly  Aforesaid  to  be  equally  Divided  between 
them  According  to  Quantity  and  Quality  and  to  their  Heirs  and 
Assigns  forever  in  order  to  enable  them  to  pay  all  my  Just  Debts 
and  Legacies  eqaully  between  them. 

LastI/T,  I  Constitute  make  and  ordain  my  two  aforesaid  Sons 
Joshua  Pendleton  and  Nathan  Pendleton  my  Joint  whole  and  sole 
Executors  of  this  my  Last  Will  &  Testament  hereby  Revoking  and 
Disallowing  all  former  Wills  Legacies  and  bequests  by  me  in  any 
wise  before  named  Willed  or  bequeathed  Ratifpng  and  Confirming 
this  and  No  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  Set  my  Hand  &  Seal  the  Day 
and  Year  first  before  Written. 

Signed  sealed  Published  Pronounced  and  Declared  by  the  said 
William  Pendleton  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  presence  of 
Us  who  in  hia  presence  and  in  the  presence  of  each  Other  have  Sub- 
scribed our  names  as  T^tnesses. 

Jos.    CONODON 

Lydia  West  WILLIAM  PENDLETON     (Seal) 

Joseph  Crandall 


Will  op  Lieut.   [20]  Joshua*  Pendleton^ 
From  Probate  Records  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  Book  8  (1759),  page  144. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen,  This  27th  Day  of  February  A.  D. 
1758  I,  Joshua  Pendleton  of  Guilford  in  the  County  of  New 
Haven,  &  Colony  of  Connecticut  in  New  England,  being  under  In- 
firmities of  Body,  but  of  Sound  mind  and  memory,  thanks  be  given 
to  God  therefor.  Calling  to  mind  the  mortality  of  my  Body,  and 
knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for  all  men  once  to  Die,  Do  make  and 
ordain  this  my  Last  will  &  Testament  that  is  to  say  Principally  & 
First  of  all  I  Give  &  recommend  my  Soul  unto  the  hands  of  God 

*  The  word  to  here  supplied,  not  in  original  copy  on  Records. 


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778  THS  PBKDLBTON  GBNEALOGT 

who  Gave  it^  and  my  Body  I  recommend  to  the  Earth  to  be  buried 
in  a  Decent  Christian  manner  at  the  Descretion  of  my  ExecutoTB 
nothing  Doubting  bat  that  at  the  General  Resurrection  I  Shall  Re- 
ceive the  Same  again  by  the  mighty  Power  of  God;  and  as  Touch- 
ing Such  worldly  Estate  wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me 
in  this  Life  I  Give^  Devise^  and  dispose  of  the  same  in  the  follow- 
ing manner  and  Form^  my  Just  Debts  and  funeral  Charges  bein^ 
first  paid  out  of  my  personal  Estate 

Imps.  I  Give  and  Bequeath  unto  my  well  beloved  wife  Dorithea 
the  use  &  Improvement  of  the  one  half  of  all  my  Real  Estate  botii 
Houseing  &  Land  (excepting  Shoemaker's  Shop)  During  the  Term 
She  Shall  Remain  my  Widow,  in  Lieu  of  her  Dower  and  Thirds  in 
my  Real  Estate;  I  also  Give  unto  my  sd  wife  the  whole  of  my 
Household  Goods  (except  what  is  herein  after  given  to  my  Son  In- 
crease and  twq  Cows  to  be  at  her  own  Dispose  forever,  She  perform- 
ing what  I  shall  in  this  will  order  her  to  Do. 

Item.  I  Give  and  Bequeath  to  my  Loving  Son  Increase  Pendle- 
ton and  to  his  Heirs  and  assigns  forever,  the  whole  of  my  Real 
Estate  both  Houseing  &  Lands;  also  all  my  Horsekind  and  one  Cow, 
and  all  my  Shoemakers  &  Tanners  Tools  and  utensils,  also  all  my 
Hides  &  Leather  &  Interest  in  Tan  vats,  also  all  my  Husband^ 
Tools  &  utensils;  also  all  my  wearing  apparel,  and  my  artillery  and 
Implements  of  War,  and  my  Desk  also  Two  Silver  Spoons  he  pay- 
ing to  his  Sister  what  I  shall  herein  order  him  to  pay. 

Item.  I  Give  and  Bequeath  to  my  Loving  Daughter  Deborah 
Fowler  besides  what  I  have  already  given  to  her  the  sum  of  Twen- 
ty-five pounds  lawful  money  to  be  paid  to  her  by  my  wife  and  son 
(in  Equal  Shares)  out  of  my  Personal  Estate  or  in  money  at  their 
election  within  six  months  after  my  Decease. 

Further  my  will  is  that  if  I  Leave  money  more  than  sufficient  to 
pay  my  Debts  &  funeral  Charges  it  be  Equally  divided  between  my 
wife  and  Son  &  Daughter. 

Lastly  I  Do  hereby  Constitute  make  &  ordain  my  s'd  wife  Dor- 
ithea &  my  son  Increase  Executors  of  this  my  Last  will  &  testament 
and  Do  Revoke  &  Disannul  all  other  Wills,  Testament  &  Executors 
by  me  before  named  or  made  Ratifying  and  Confirming  this  &  no 
other  to  be  my  Last  Will  and  Testament.  In  Witness  whereof  I 
have  hereunto  Set  my  hand  &  Seal  the  Day  of  the  Date  first  above 
Written. 

JOSHUA  PENDLETON  (a  seal) 

Signed,  Sealed,  Published  &  Declared  by  the  s'd  Joshua  Pendle- 
ton as  his  Last  Will  &  Testament. 
In  presence  of 

Benjamin  Waterous 
Ebenezer  Bartlett 
Nath'l.  Hill. 


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Will  op   [27]  Jambs*  Pxndlbton. 

From  Westerly  Council  and  Probate  Records,  Book  3,  page  370. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen  the  twenty-first  Day  of  July  Anno 
Domi^  1746^  I  James  Pendleton  of  ye  Town  of  Westerly  in  Kings 
County  &  Colony!  of  Rhode  Island  Labouror  Being  mindfoll  of  the 
Mortality  of  my  Body  &  knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for  man  once 
to  Die^  Do  make  &  ordain  this  my  Last  will  &  Testament  first  of  all 
I  Itecommend  my  Soul  into  ye  hands  of  God  that  gave  it  me  And 
my  Body  I  recommend  unto  ye  Earth  to  be  Buried  in  Desent  Chris- 
tian Burial  at  the  Discroation  of  my  Executor  Not  Doubting  but 
that  I  shall  Receiye  ye  Same  again  at  the  Resirection  by  the  mighty 
power  of  God  and  as  Touching  such  worldly  Estate  God  has  Blessed 
me  With  in  this  Life^  I  give  &  Dispose  of  in  Mannor  and  form  fol- 
lowing: 

Item.  I  give  &  bequeath  Unto  Elizabeth^  my  Dearly  Beloved  Wife^ 
all  the  Remaindor  of  my  Estate  that  is  Left  after  my  Just  Debts 
are  paid  &  Legacies  hereafter  mentioned  are  paid  &  Desire  her  to 
Dispose  of  what  she  Can  to  any  of  my  Children  where  she  think 
fitt. 

Item.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  beloved  Children^  James  Pen- 
dleton &  Obadiah  Pendleton  &  Elizabeth  Elliott  &  Christopher  Pen- 
dleton &  Thomas  Pendleton  &  Samuel  Pendleton  &  Read  Pendleton 
Each  of  my  afores'd  Sons  and  Daughters  five  shillings  in  J^assable 
Bills  of  Publick  Credit  of  New  England  Old  Tenor  or  Equivalent 
thereunto  to  be  Raised  &  Levied  out  of  my  Estate. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Beloved  Daughter,  Thankfull, 
Ten  Shillings  in  Bills  of  as  above  sa'd  or  Equivilent  unto  &  my 
pott  as  soon  as  her  mother  can  spare  it. 

Item.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  beloved  Daughter,  Hannah 
Pendleton,  Ten  Shillings  in  s'd  Bills'  or  Equivilent  as  above  s'd. 

Item.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  beloved  Daughter  Ruth  Pen- 
dleton, forty  shillings  in  Bills  or  Equivilent  as  above  s'd. 

And  My  Will  is  &  I  Likewise  constitute  make  &  ordain  by  these 
presents  my  beloved  Wife  &  my  beloved  Son,  Thomas  Pendleton, 
Joynt  Executrix  and  Executor  of  this,  my  Last  Will  &  Testament  &  I 
do  hereby  utterly  Disalow,  Revoke  &  Disanul  all  &  Every  other  for- 
mer WiUs,  Legacies  &  bequests  &  Executors  by  me  in  any  Ways 
before  named.  Willed  &  bequeathed,  Ratefying  &  Confirming  this  & 
no  other  to  be  my  Last  Will  &  testament. 

In  Witness  WTiereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  Seal  ye 
Day  and  year  above  written. 

Signed,  Seal  published  pronounced  &  declared  by  ye  s'd  James 
PenSeton  as  his  Last  Will  &  testament  in  presence  of  us  ye  Sub- 
scribers. 

George  Stillman,  Junior, 

John  Stillman, 

George  Stillman. 

JAMES  PENDLETON.     [Seal.] 


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Will  of  [30]  Calbb^  Psndlstok,  Jr. 
From  Hartford,  Conn.,  Probate  Records,  Vol.  13,  page  196. 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen  the  fifteenth  day  of  May  One  thou- 
sand seven  hundred  and  forty  I  Caleb  Pendleton  of  Colchester  in 
Hartford  Comity^  being  very  sick  and  in  a  low  ccmdition  but  in  per- 
fect mind  and  memory  thanks  be  given  to  God^  therefore  calling  to 
mind  the  mortality  of  my  body  &  knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for 
men  to  die  Do  make  and  ordain  this  my  last  will  and  testament  that 
is  to  say  principally  and  first  of  all  I  give  and  recomend  Soul  into 
the  hands  of  God  that  gave  it  and  my  body  I  recommend  to  the 
earth,  to  be  buried  in  decent  Christian  buriall,  at  the  direction  of 
my  executor,  nothing  doubting  but  at  the  general  resurrecti<m  I 
shall  receive  the  same  again  hy  the  mighty  power  of  God,  and  as 
touching  such  worldly  estate,  which  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me 
with  in  this  life  I  give  demise  and  dispose  of  the  same  in  the  fol- 
lowing manner  and  form  Imprimis.  I  give  and  bequeath  Mary  my 
dearly  beloved  wife  one  half  of  the  income  of  the  farm  I  now  live 
on,  and  one  half  of  the  house  that  is  to  say  the  west  end  of  said 
house  during  the  term  of  ten  years  after  the  29"  day  of  July,  next 
after  the  date  hereof  for  the  bringing  up  of  my  two  children  Lidia 
and  Elizabeth  and  from  the  expiration  of  ten  years,  I  give  her  one 
third  part  of  the  income  of  the  farm  during  the  term  of  her  natural 
life  and  also  the  bed  that  I  had  with  her  when  I  married  her  &  bed- 
ing,  and  all  the  household  goods  I  had  with  her,  and  one  third  part 
of  all  my  household  goods,  and  the  best  cow  and  calf  that  I  have, 
and  my  sorril  mare,  and  six  of  my  middle  sort  of  shoats.  I  give  to 
my  well  beloved  son  Benajah  Pendleton  all  my  land  messages  and 
tenements  to  him  and  his  assigns  forever  that  I  now  have  except 
that  piece  of  land  I  had  of  Capt.  John  Holmes  and  all  my  utensils 
of  husbandry  and  my  gun  and  cane  &  one  large  pare  of  stilyards 
and  all  my  wearing  close,  and  it  is  to  be  in  the  hands  of  my  executor 
till  my  son  Benajah  comes  of  age  Item  I  give  to  my  beloved  daugh- 
ter Abigail  Johnson  five  shillings  in  money  the  reasim  why  I  give 
her  no  more  is  because  I  have  already  paid  her  her  portion.  Item 
I  give  to  my  beloved  daughters  Sarah  and  Mary  Pendleton  two 
third  part  of  all  my  household  goods  and  thirty  pounds  in  money  a 
peice  to  be  paid  them  by  my  executor  as  they  come  to  the  age  of 
eighteen  years. 

Item  I  give  to  my  two  youngest  daughters  Lydia  &  Elisabeth  Pen- 
dleton fifteen  pounds  apiece  to  be  paid  to  them  by  my  executor  as 
they  come  to  the  age  of  ten  years,  which  is  then  to  be  let  to  interest 
by  my  executor  till  they  come  to  the  age  of  eighteen  years  and  I 
also  leave  all  the  rest  of  my  stock  and  lands  and  tenements  in  the 
hands  of  my  well  beloved  brother  John  Randall  Junr.  of  Stoning- 
ton  in  New  London  County  for  him  to  sell  and  dispose  of  to  pay  my 
debts  and  legacies,  with  whom   I  likewise  constitute  to  make  and 


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ordain  my  8<de  Executor  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament  and  I  do 
hereby  utterly  disallow  revoake  and  disannul  all  and  every  other 
former  testament  wills  and  legacies  &  bequests  &  Executors  by  me 
in  any  ways  before  named  willed  and  bequeathed 
Batif ying  and  confirming  this  &  no  other  to  be  my  last  will  and  tes- 
tament in  [testimony]  hereof  I  have  set  my  hand  &  seal  the  day 
and  year  above  written.  Signed  sealed  and  published  &  pronounced 
by  the  S'd  Caleb  Pendleton  as  his  last  will  and  testament. 

CALEB  PENDLETON  and  a  seal 
In  the  presence  of 
us  the  subscribers 
Clement  Minor 

BiCHARD  LOZER 

John  Holmes  Jr. 

Will   of   Capt.    [55]    Joshua*    Pendleton. 
From  Norwich,  Conn.,  Probate  Records. 

I  Joshua  Pendleton^  of  Norwich,  in  the  County  of  New  London, 
being  of  sound  and  disposing  mind  and  memory  do  make  ordain 
and  publish  this  my  last  will  and  testament  as  follows;  viz: 

I  first  order  and  direct  that  all  my  just  debtsj  and  funeral  charges 
be  first  paid  out  of  my  estate  by  my  executors  hereafter  named. 

I  give  to  my  beloved  wife  Anna  the  use  and  improvement  of  one 
third  part  of  my  real  estate  during  her  natural  life.  I  also  give 
her  one  good  horse  or  riding  beast  suitable  for  her  which  if  I  should 
not  die  possessed  of  I  order  and  direct  my  executors  to  furnish  out 
of  my  estate,  and  also  a  good  and  suitable  saddle  &  Bridle  together 
with  the  use  and  improvement  of  one  half  of  the  household  furni- 
ture that  I  shall  or  may  die  possessed  of.  I  also  give  her  one  good 
milch  cow. 

I  then  give  my  son  Joshua  Pendleton,  two  dollars  together 
with  what  he  has  before  had  of  my  estate. 

I  then  give  to  my  son  Adam  Pendleton,  eighty  acres  of  my  farm 
or  land  which  I  now  improve,  to  be  taken  off  of  the  North  and  East 
end  of  said  farm  together  with  the  buildings  thereon  standing.  Be- 
ginning at  said  North  east  end  of  my  said  farm,  thence  running  to 
to  the  southward  and  Westward  so  far  as  to  include  the  quantity  of 
eighty  acres. 

Also  my  cherry  tree  Desk  &  my  Brass  wheal  Clock  and  Case.  I 
also  give  my  said  son  Adam,  all  my  moveable  estate  together  with 
my  farming  utensils,  excepting  what  I  have  heretofore  given  to  my 
wife,  and  also  excepting  the  one  half  of  my  household  furniture  not 
before  disposed  of. 

I  give  to  my  daughters,  Nancy  Rogers,  Patty  Palmer,  Lucy  La- 
throp,  Clarissa  Harlow  Adams,  Polly  Bennett,  Lydia  Bennett,  to  be 
divided  equally  among  each  of  them  my  said  daughters  in  equal 
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I  give  to  my  two  sons  William  Pendleton  and  Elisha  C.  Pendle- 
ton^  the  remaining  part  of  my  real  estate  which  is  not  heretofore 
disposed  of  to  be  equally  divided  between  them  said  William  and 
Elisha. 

I  also  give  to  them  said  William  and  Elisha  all  my  wearing  ap- 
parel. 

I  also  order  and  direct^  and  it  is  my  will  and  intention  to  give^ 
and  I  do  hereby  give,  to  my  Grand  son,  Joseph  Pendleton  fifty- 
dollars  in  money  and  two  good  suits  of  Cloths,  to  be  paid  by  my  said 
son  Adam  Pendleton  out  of  the  portion  of  my  estate  which  I  gave 
to  him  said  Adam,  and  direct  my  executors  hereafter  named  to  see 
the  same  paid  to  him  said  Joseph  on  condition  that  the  said  Joseph 
shall  &  does  continue  to  live  with  me  or  my  son  Adam  until  he  said 
Joseph  shall  &  does  arrive  at  the  age  of  twenty-one  years. 

My  will  and  intention  is  and  I  do  give  to  my  wife  Anna  the  use 
and  improvement  during  her  natural  life  of  the  East  room  &  North 
Bedroom  thereto  adjoining  being  a  part  of  the  house  in  which  I  now 
live.  It  is  my  further  wiU  and  intention  that  my  wife  shall  do  and 
may  hereafter  dispose  of  that  part  of  my  household  furniture  which 
I  have  g^ven  her  the  use  in  any  manner  as  she  may  think  best  and 
proper. 

And  I  do  hereby  constitute  and  appoint  my  two  sons  William 
Pendleton,  and  Adam  Pendleton  Executors  of  this  my  last  will  and 
testament. 

I  do  hereby  publish  and  declare  this  to  be  my  last  will  and  testa- 
ment, dated  at  Norwich  this  30th  day  of  December,  D  1813. 

JOSHUA  PENDLETON. 
In  presence  of  and  signed 
in  presence  of  the  Testator 
and  of  each  other 
James  Rogers,  Junr 
Sally  Rogers 
RoswELL  Morgan. 

Will  of  [64]   Increase"  Pendleton. 
From  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Probate  Records. 

I.  Increase  Pendleton  of  Cornwall  in  the  County  of  Litchfield 
and  State  of  Connecticut  be  at  present  thanks  be  to  God  of  sound 
mind,  But  considering  that  all  men  are  born  to  Die  Do  hereby  Make 
and  Ordain  this  my  last  Will  &  Testament  in  manner  following  viz^ 

First  I  commit  my  Soul  to  God  who  gave  it  and  by  my  Body  to  the 
dust  to  be  interred  after  my  Decease  at  the  Direction  of  my  Execu- 
tors hereafter  named^  and  as  to  the  estate  which  I  possess  I  will  as 
followes,  viz^. 

First,  I  will  and  bequeath  to  my  Son  Joshua  Pendleton  One  note 
of  hand  given  to  me  for  value  received  for  the  sum  of  One  Hundred 
Sixty  five  Pounds  five  Shillings  lawful  money  dated  the  12th  of  April, 


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A.  D.  1810.  I  also  give  &  bequeath  to  the  several  children  of  my  said 
Son  Joshua  Pendleton  in  equal  proportions  a  certain  lot  of  Land  con- 
taining fifty  Acres  in  the  town  of  Lisle  in  Broome  Co  &  State  of  New 
York. 

Second^  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Son  William  Pendleton  the 
whole  of  my  Barn  Southerly  of  my  Dwelling  House  &  Shop  standing 
on  the  East  side  of  the  highway  near  my  Said  House  and  one  third 
Part  of  a  Dwelling  House  westerly  of  the  House  in  which  I  live^  and 
also  four  Sixths  equal  parts  of  all  m(y  estate  both  real  and  Personal 
after  all  my  Just  Debts  &  funeral  charges  are  paid  except  what  is 
before  mentioned  to  Joshua  and  his  children. 

Thirds  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Daughter  Phebe  Yale  One  Equal 
Sixth  part  of  aU  my  Estate  both  real  and  personal  except  what  I 
have  above  given  to  Joshua  and  his  children  &  special  legacies  to 
William. 

Fourth^  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Daughter  Julia  Merwin  One 
Equal  Sixth  part  of  all  my  Estate  both  real  and  personal  except 
what  I  have  above  given  to  my  said  Son  Joshua  and  \^8  children  & 
the  special  legacy  to  William  to  them  &  their  Heirs  forever. 

And  lastly  I  do  hereby  nominate  and  appoint  my  Son  William  Pen- 
dleton and  Oliver  Burnham  of  Cornwall  Executors  of  this  my  last 
Will  and  testament. 

Signed  Sealed  and  Declared  in  presence  of  the  undersigned  wit- 
nesses which  sign  in  the  presence  of  the  testator  &  of  each  other. 

INCREASE  PENDLETON.     [Seal.] 
Dated  the  27th  Day  of 
November — in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1811. 
Joel  Harrison 
Luther  Harrison 
Eliphalbt  F.  Bioelow 
Witnesses. 

Will  of  Capt.    [67]    Daniel'   Pendleton. 

From  Court  of  Ordinary,  Savannah,  Ga.  , 

State  of  Georgia: 

In  the  Name  of  God^  Amen! 

I,  Daniel  Pendleton^  residing  in  the  City  of  Savannah^  in  the 
State  aforesaid^  being  infirm  in  body^  but  of  sound  and  disposing 
mind^  memory  and  understandings  do  make  and  declare  this  to  be, 
and  contain  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

Imprimus.  I  desire  that  all  my  just  debts  be  first  paid,  and  the 
remainder  of  my  Estate,  both  real  and  personal,  I  give,  devise  and 
bequeath  to  my  beloved  son,  Daniel  Pendleton,  and  that  nothing 
may  prevent  the  adjustment  of  my  affairs,  to  the  best  advantage, 
for  my  said  son,  Daniel  Pendleton,  I  do  hereby  authorize  and  em- 
power my  Executors  hereinafter  named,  to  sell  and  dispose  of  any 


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part,  or  the  whole  of  my  property,  either  real  or  personal,  in  soeh 
way  and  manner,  on  such  terms,  and  for  such  credit,  as  he  may 
judge  most  for  the  benefit  of  my  son,  Daniel  aforesaid,  and  to  make 
good  and  valid  titles,  for  the  same  to  any  purchaser  or  purchasers 
tiiereof,  his  heirs,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

Item.  As  to  the  unsettled  affairs  of  my  brother,  Solomcm  Pen- 
dleton, deceased,  of  which  I  am  the  only  acting  Executor,  I  do 
hereby  order  and  direct,  that  the  management  of  the  same  shall, 
after  my  decease,  be  vested  in  my  Executor  hereinafter  named,  with 
full  and  ample  power  and  authority,  in  concert  with  the  ether  Execu- 
tors named  in  his  said  Will,  (if  they,  or  any  <me  or  more  of  them, 
shall  think  proper  to  qualify  and  act,  otherwise  by  himself)  to  bring 
to  as  speedy  a  close  as  possible,  every  transaction  concerning  the 
Estate  of  my  said  brother  Solomon  Pendleton  deceased,  and  fully 
carry  into  effect,  as  far  as  circumstances  will  admit,  his  said  last 
Will  and  Testament. 

Lastly.  I  do  hereby  nominate,  constitute  and  appoint,  my  friend, 
Edward  White,  of  the  City  of  Savannah,  sole  Executor  of  this  my 
last  Will  and  Testament,  and  Guardian,  both  of  the  person  and 
property  of  my  said  son,  Daniel  Pendleton.  And  I  revoke  all  for- 
mer wills,  by  me  at  any  time  heretofore  made,  and  declare  this,  and 
this  only,  to  be  and  contain  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
seal  at  Savannah  aforesaid,  the  twenty  sixth  day  of  February  in 
the  year  of  our  Lord,  One  Thousand  eight  hundred. 

D.  PENDLETON.     (Seal.) 

Signed,  Sealed,  Published  and  declared  by  the  Testator,  Daniel 
Pendleton,  as  and  for  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence 
of  us,  who  in  his  presence,  at  his  request,  and  in  the  presence  of  each 
other  have  subscribed  our  names  as  Witnesses  to  the  same. 

Mart  Gilbart 
Samuel  Smith 
George  Aspinwall. 

This  Codicil,  I  do  order  and  direct,  shall  be  taken  and  considered 
as  a  part  of  my  last  Will  and  Testament,  that  is  to  say,  I  do  hereby 
will,  and  it  is  my  desire,  that  after  my  decease,  that  my  Executor, 
named  in  my  Will,  shall  comply  with  the  true  intent  and  meaning 
of  an  agreement  entered  into  by,  and  between  Mr.  Samuel  Smith 
and  myself  which  upon  examination,  will  be  discovered  reciprocally 
advantagious  I  desire  also  that  my  Executor  will  call  on  John  Herb, 
and  pay  him  ten  dollars  and  receive  from  him  a  watch  and  gold 
ring,  deposited  as  security. 

Savannah  26th  Feb'y  1800. 

D.  PENDLETON. 
Witness. 
Mary  Gilbart 
Samuel  Smith 
George  Aspinwall. 


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Will  of  [68]  David'  Pendleton. 
From   the   Probate   Records  of  Fairfield,  Conn. 

I  David  Pendleton  of  Weston  in  Fairfield  County  do  make  and 
ordain  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament  in  manner  and  form  follow- 
ing namely:  ]My  just  debts  and  funeral  charges  being  first  paid  and 
discharged^ 

I  then  give  and  devise  to  David  Pendleton  (the  grandson  of  my 
brother  James  Pendleton  deceased)  now  resident  in  the  State  of 
New  York  two  hundred  dollars^  to  be  paid  to  him  or  his  heirs  by  my 
executors  hereinafter  named. 

I  then  give  and  devise  to  my  two  nephews  David  Pendleton  and 
Isaac  Pendleton  of  Stratford  in  Fairfield  County  Sons  of  my  brother 
William  Pendleton  now  deceased  all  the  rest  and  residue  of  my  es- 
tate both  real  and  personal  and  of  every  nature  and  kind  whatever 
equally  share  and  share  alike^  to  be  to  Uiem  and  their  heirs  and  as- 
signs an  estate  forever. 

And  I  do  hereby  constitute  and  appoint  my  two  nephews  afore- 
said^ David  Pendleton  and  Isaac  Pendleton  both  of  said  Stratford 
my  executors  of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament^  hereby  revoking 
all  former  Wills  by  rae  made,  and  confirming  this  and  this  only  as  my 
last  Will  and  Testament.  In  confirmation  of  which  I  have  hereunto 
set  my  hand  and  affixed  my  seal  this  6th  day  of  June  A.  D.  1820. 

DAVID  PENDLETON.     [Seal.] 
Signed,  sealed  and  pronounced  , 

to  be  the  last  Will  and 
Testament  of  the  Testator  in 
presence  of  us 
Ebenbzer  Seelet 
David  Dayton  Jnr 
John  Osborn 

Will  of  [69]   Solomon^  Pendleton. 
Recorded  in  Court  of  Appeals,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen.  I  Solomon  Pendleton  of  the  County 
of  Chatham,  State  of  Georgia  now  being  in  the  City  of  New  York 
being  mindful  of  the  uncertainty  of  human  life  and  of  the  certainty 
of  death  have  thought  fit  to  declare  this  writing  to  be  my  last  will 
and  testament  to  be  put  in  execution  by  my  executors  after  my 
death  in  manner  following  (to  wit)  my  will  is  that  my  body  be  de- 
cently buried  and  that  my  funeral  expenses  be  first  paid  my  will  is 
that  all  my  just  debts  be  duly  discharged.  And  Whereas  I  stand 
indebted  to  Willimpee  Neepsas  *  young  woman  in  the  State  of  New 
York  for  which  she  has  my  note  of  hand  for  forty  pounds  this  cur- 
rency given  about  four  years  ago,  this  money  I  had  of  her  when  I 
•Probably  Necfus. 


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was  a  prisoner  on  Long  Island  wherefore  my  will  is  that  she  he  paid 
sixty  pounds  sterling   (money  of  Georgia)   in  compensation  for  her 
kindness  when  I  was  a  prisoner  and  in  want  of  money.    All  other  debts 
to  be  paid  according  to  the  just  idea  that  my  executors  shall  entertain 
of  them  consistent  with  law  and  justice.     I  give  and  bequeath  to  my 
worthy  friend  Robert  Montfort  Esquire  for  his  numerous  good  offices 
all  my  rights,  title  and  claim  and  demands  in  and  to  the  mills  that 
are    now   building   in   the   County   of    Effingham  together   with    all 
lands    and    appurtenances   thereunto    belonging  or   in   any   wise  ap- 
pertaining   and    also    the    mill    seat    that    I    purchased    of    Doctor 
John    Love    on   the    stream   known    by    the   name   of   Three    Runs 
near   and    adjoining   the   lands    of   the    former  mills    formerly    the 
property  of  George  Robinson  as  the  writing  thereof  will  more  fully 
shew  togrether  with  all  appurtenances  thereunto  belonging  or  in  any- 
wise appertaining  said  Robert  Montfort  to  comply  with  my  engage- 
ments with  Doctor  Love.     I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  worthy  friend 
Richard  Wylly  Esquire  for  his  numerous  and  friendly  favors  and  in 
particular  during  my  illness  three  hundred  pounds  sterling  in  landed 
property  according  to  appraisement  agreeably  to  the  directions   of 
my  executors.     I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  worthy  friends  William 
and  James  Bryan  one  hundred  pounds  sterling  each  of  them  to  be 
paid  them  as  directed  above  in  the  case  of  Richard  Wylly,  Esquire. 
I  also  give  and  bequeath  to  Miss  Nancy  Eaton  fifty  pounds  sterling 
for  her  kind  attention  during  my  illness  to  be  paid  her  in  landed 
property  as   aforesaid  my  brother   David  being  a   single   man   and 
from  his  disposition  not  likely  to  be  otherwise  my  will  is  that  he 
should  be  paid  one  hundred  and  fifty  pounds  sterling  in  lands  as 
aforesaid  in  consideraton  of  the  care  and  tenderness   of  my  dear 
parents  to  me  in  my  infancy  I  do  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  brother 
Daniel   five   hundred   pounds   sterling  the  value   thereof  in   landed 
property  (as  before  mentioned  in  the  case  of  Richard  Wylly  &c)  cm 
the  consideration  that  my  said  Brother  Daniel  do  support  and  main- 
tain  them   in   a  comfortable   manner   during  their   life   time.      My 
brothers  William  and  Daniel  being  possessed  of  large  growing  fami- 
lies my  will  is  that  all  my  property  after  paying  my  debts  and  the 
legacies    above   mentioned    and    the   legacies    hereinafter   named    be 
divided  between  my  said  brothers  William  and  Daniel  share  and  share 
alike  my  further  will  and  desire  is  that  all  undivided  property  be- 
tween the  said  Robert  Montfort  and  myself  shall  after  my  decease 
be  brought  to  as  speedy  an  issue  as  possible  by  my  executors.     I  do 
give  and  bequeath  to  my  friend  Matthew  McAllister,  Esquire  fifty 
pounds  sterling  to  be  paid  as  aforesaid  in  landed  property.     Lastly 
in  consideration  of  the  attention  paid  me  by  my  nephew  Edmund 
Pendleton  during  my  illness  I  do  give  and  bequeath  unto  him  all  my 
trunks  and  wearing  apparel.     I  do  hereby  nominate  constitute  and 
appoint  my  dearly  beloved  brother,  Daniel  of  the  City  of  New  York 
and  my  worthy  and  trusty  friends  Robert  Montfort,  Richard  Wylly 
and  Matthew  McAllister,  Esquires  of  the  State  of  Georgia  to  be  my 
executors  to  this  my  last  will  and  testament.     And  I  do  hereby  de- 


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dare  this  to  be  my  last  will  and  testament.  In  witness  whereof  I 
ber  1786  in  the  City  of  New  York  and  in  the  tenth  year  of  Ameri- 
can independence.  SOLN  PENDLETON  (L.  S.).  Signed,  sealed, 
published  and  declared  by  the  above  named  Solomon  Pendleton  as  and 
for  his  last  will  and  testament  in  the  presence  of  us  "  the  word 
brother  "  being  interlined  previous  to  signing  on  the  other  side  fourth 
line  from  the  bottom  who  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as 
witnesses  thereto  in  the  presence  of  the  testator  and  in  the  presence 
of  each  other.  Samuel  Bradhurst,  William  Newton,  Thomas 
(XHarra. 
have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  this  twenty  third  day  of  Decem- 

Will  op  [76]  Samuel'  Pendleton. 
From  Westerly  Council  and  Probate   Records,   Book  6. 

In  the  fear  of  God  amen  this  Eight  Day  of  September  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  one  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  &  Ninety  I  Samuel  Pen- 
dleton of  Westerly  in  the  County  of  Washington  &  State  of  Rhode 
Island  and  Providence  Plantations  yeoman  Being  an  aged  man  But 
in  Bodyly  Health  &  of  a  Sound  mind  and  memory  Thanks  Be  Given 
to  Almighty  God  for  the  Same  But  Calling  to  mind  the  mortality  of 
my  Body  and  Knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for  man  once  to  Die  Do 
make  and  ordain  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  that  is  to  Say 
first  and  Principally  of  all  I  Give  and  Recomend  my  Soul  into  the 
hands  of  God  who  Gave  it  and  my  Body  I  Comit  to  the  Earth  to  Be 
Buried  in  a  Christian  Decent  Burial  manner  at  the  Descretion  of  my 
Executor  here  after  named  and  as  Touching  Such  Worldly  Estate 
Wherewith  it  hath  Pleased  God  to  Bless  me  with  in  this  Life  I  Give 
Demise  &  Dispose  of  the  Same  in  the  following  manner  to  wit. 

Imprimeb — I  Give  and  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Wife  Phebe  Pen- 
dleton all  the  Rents  and  Profits  of  all  my  Real  and  Personal  Estate 
During  the  time  she  Shall  Remain  my  widow  after  my  just  Debts 
and  funeral  Charges  are  Paid  Which  I  Give  to  my  Said  Wife  While 
She  Remains  my  Widow  in  Lieu  of  her  thirds  During  her  Widow- 
hood &  no  longer. 

Item — I  Give  Demise  and  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Son  Stephen 
Pendleton  all  the  Land  that  my  Honoured!  Father-in-Law  James  Hall 
Deceased  Gave  to  my  Beloved  Wife  Phebe  Pendleton  in  his  Last 
Will  to  him  his  heirs  and  Assigns  forever  after  my  Said  Wife  De- 
cease. 

Item — I  Give  Demise  and  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Son  Gideon 
Pendleton  all  that  Land  that  I  Now  Live  on  that  I  Purchased  of 
Thomas  Edwards  &  Nathan  Crandal  to  him  his  heirs  &  Assigns  for- 
ever after  my  s'd  Wife  Decease. 

Item — I  Give  and  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Daughters  Ester  El- 
dredge,  Rebecca  Sims  and  Anna  Pendleton  and  Harriet  Crumb  all 
my  Household  Furniture  and  Stock  to  be  Equally  Divided  Between 
them  according  to  Quantity  &  Quallity  to  them  their  heirs  and 
Assigns  forever  after  my  s'd  Wife  Decease. 


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Item — I  Give  andU  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Daughter  Mary  Hardy 
Eve  Shillings  to  be  Paid  by  my  Executor  after  my  Said  Wife  De- 
cease &  My  Will  is  that  my  Daughter  Amia  Shall  have  the  Previ- 
ledge  of  Living  in  my  Said  House  While  She  Remains  Single. 

Item — I  Give  and  Bequeath  to  my  Beloved  Daughter  Martha 
Bromly  Ten  Dollars  to  Be  paid  by  my  £xecutor  after  my  Said  Wife 
Decease. 

Lastly — I   Constitute  make  and  ordain  my  Beloved  Son  Gideon 
Pendleton  to  Be  my  Whole  and  Sole  Executor  of  this  my  Last  Will 
and  Testament  hereby  Revddng  and  Disallowing  all  former  Willy 
and  Bequeaths  Ratifying  and  Confirming  this  and  no  other  to  be  my 
Last  Will  and  Testament  In  Witness  Whereof  I  have  hereunto  Set 
my  hand  and  Seal  the  Day  and  year  first  Within  Written  Signed 
Sealed  Published  Pronounced  and  Declared  by  the  Said  Samuel  Pen- 
dleton to  be  his  Last  Will  &  Testament  in^  Presence  of  us  Who  in  his 
Presence  and  in  the  Presence  of  Each  other  have  Subscribed  our 
Names  as  Witnesses. 
Sam'l  Blivsn 
Paul  Edwards 
Joshua  Thompson 

his 
SAMUEL  P.  PENDLETON  [seal], 
mark 


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APPENDIX    IX. 

Pbndletons  Included  in  Rhode  Island  Census  of  Westerly  in 

1774. 


Pendleton,  Simeon 

•*  Joseph 

Caleb 

**  John 

"  Samuel 

**  James 

*•  James,  Jr. . . 

William 

*'  Benjamin  . . . 

"  Ephraim 

'*  Amos 

'*  Samuel 


WHITES 


Males 


Females 


16 


Under 

Above 

16 

16 

- 

3 

9 

1 

4 

1 

9 

9 

- 

4 

- 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

9 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

5 

Under 
16 


4 

9 
3 
9 
3 

9 

5 
9 
1 
1 
3 


Ikbiak 


Black 

Total 

- 

T 

1 

7 

- 

9 

- 

13 

- 

10 

- 

4 

- 

5 

1 

15 

- 

10 

- 

6 

9 

9 

- 

12 

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THX   PKNDLBTON    CHEmAI,Oa7 


Pendlbtons  Included  in  United  States  Census  of  Westeblt  in 

1790. 


NAMES  OF 
FAMILIES 

Free  white  males 
of  16  years  and 
upwards,      in- 
cluding   heads 
of  families 

n 

Free    white    fb- 
males,    includ- 
ing   heads    of 
famUies 

1^ 
5 

1 

Simeon  Pendleton 

Nathan  Pendleton 

Benjamin  Pendleton 

Amos  Pendleton 

Benjamin  Pendleton,  Jr. 

John  Pendleton 

Samuel  Pendleton 

Joseph  Pendleton 

Simeon  Pendleton 

James  Pendleton 

Major  Joseph  Pendleton 

J 

3 
3 

7 
9 

9 
9 
9 
4 
4 
8 
9 
6 
7 

s 

3 

1 

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APPENDIX    X. 
List  ov  English  Pabish  Rsgistxrs  Sbarchsd. 


Adderly. 

AdeL 

Albrighton    (near   Shrewsbury). 

Albrighton     (near    Wolverhamp- 
ton). 

Aldenham. 

Aldermiiister. 

Allerbury. 

Aimer. 

Alstone. 

Alstonfield. 

Askham. 

Astley. 

Aston-pixta-Birmingham. 

Banstead  (Surrey) 

Bardwell. 

Barlaston. 

Barton-under-Needwood. 

Bath  (Abbey  Ch.  of  St.  Peter  & 
St.  Paul). 

Battlefield. 

Beaumont. 

Bebington. 

Beer  Hackett 

Berkeley. 

Berkswich-n- Walton. 

Bermondsley   (St.  Mary  Magda- 
lene) . 

Bidston. 

Billingsley. 

Bingley. 

Bircham  Newton. 

Birchington. 

Bisham. 

Bishop  Middleham. 

Bishop's     Stortford     (St.     Mi- 
chael). 

Bitterley. 

Bitton. 

Blacktoft. 

Booking  (St.  Mary's). 

Bolton-by-Bolland. 

Bolton  Abbey. 

Boningale. 


Bothal. 

Boughter  under  Blean. 

Bramfield. 

Brantingham. 

Bretforton. 

Brewood. 

Brindle. 

Broad  Chalke. 

Broseley. 

Bronghton. 

Burgh. 

Burnley. 

Bumsall-n-Craven. 

Burton  Fleming. 

Bury. 

Buxhall. 

Calverley. 

Cambridge   (St.  Mary's  Haynes, 

Church  Wardens  of). 
Canon  Frome. 
Canterbury: 

Cathedral. 

St.  Alphage. 

St.    Dunstan's     (&    Ch.    War- 
dens). 

St.  George  the  Martyr. 

St.  Mary  Magdalene. 

St  Paul's. 

St.  Peter's. 
Carburton  Carlton. 
Canndle  Bishop. 
Chelmarsh. 
Cherry  Burton. 
Chesham. 

Chester  (Cathedral). 
Chillesford. 
Chipping. 
Chiswick. 
Clunbury. 
Clyst  St.  George. 
Cockerham. 
Coleby. 
Colne. 
Condover. 


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Conistone  (St.  Mary's). 

Cound. 

Cressage. 

Cripthome. 

Croston. 

Culpho. 

Cundall. 

Denham. 

Densbury. 

Didsbury  (St  James'). 

Dinsdale. 

Doddenham. 

Doddington  Pigot. 

Donington. 

Durham: 

Cathedral. 

St.  Margaret's. 
Eastham. 
Ebchester. 
Ecclesfield: 

Parish. 

St.  Mary's. 
Eccleston. 
Edgton. 
Edlingham. 
Eglingham. 
EUough. 
Elmbridge. 
Elsdon. 
Famdon. 
Famham. 
Fellsirk. 
Fewston. 
Fits. 
Ford. 
Fownhope. 
Frodeslcy. 
Frostenden. 
Fyfield. 
Gainford. 
Gargrave. 
Glasbury. 
Godalming. 
Great  Hampden. 
Great  Marlow. 
Grimsby. 
Grinshill. 
Grinton. 
Gnlval. 


Hampsthwaite. 

Hamstall-Ridware. 

Hanwood. 

Harewood. 

Harley. 

Hartshead. 

Haslemere. 

Haughton. 

Hawkshead. 

Haydar. 

Headon. 

Hebbam. 

Holbeach. 

Holbom. 

Holnest. 

Hopton  Castle. 

Horbling. 

Horbury. 

Homcastle. 

Horringer. 

Howden. 

Huggate. 

Hnghley. 

Ickwortii. 

Ingram. 

Ipswich: 

Probate  Court  (Mar.  licenses). 

St.  Michael's. 

St.  Nicholas'. 

St.  Peter's. 
Irby  upon  Hmnber. 
Kelsale. 
Kempsford. 
Kenley. 
Kensingt<m. 
Kippax. 
Kirk  EUa. 
Knightwood. 
Lamboume. 
Ledbnry. 

Lee  (St.  Margaret's). 
Leebotwood. 
Leeds  (St.  Peter's). 
Lewisham. 

Lincohi  (Mar.  lie). 
Linton-in-Craven. 
Litchfield. 
Little  Sazham. 
Llantrithyn. 


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Llandenabo. 
London: 

Bishop     of;     Allegations     for 
Marriages,  1520-1821. 

Bishopsgate    (St   Botolph's). 

Chapter  House  ChapeL 

Faculty  Office. 

Foster's     London     Mar.     Lie, 
1521-1869. 

Harleian     Soc.     Pub.     Church 
Registers. 

St  Mary  Woolnoth. 

St  Mary  Woolchurch. 

St.  Nicholas  Aeons. 
Longburton. 
Longdon-upon-Teme. 
Longnor. 
Lydham. 
Lydlinch. 
Madron. 

Maidstone  (All  SainU). 
Manchester     (Collegiate    Church 

marriages). 
Man£eld. 
Mansfield. 
Marshfield. 
Marske. 
Maxey. 
Melverly. 
Merstham. 
Methley. 
Middleton. 
Milwich. 
Monk  Fryston. 
Monk  Hopton. 
Morden. 
More. 

Moreton  Corbet. 
Moulton. 
Mtoze. 
Munsley. 
Neenton. 

Newchurch  (Cukheth). 
Newenden. 
North  Luffenham. 
Nottingham   (St.  Mary's). 
OfFenham. 
Ollerton. 
Ongar. 


Ormskirk. 

Padiham. 

Pakenham. 

Patringbon. 

Pencoyd. 

Penrith. 

Peterston-Super-Ely. 

Pickhill-cum-Roxby. 

Pipe  Ridware. 

Pitchford. 

Poulton-le-Fylde. 

Preston. 

Reading  (St  Mary's). 

Ribchester. 

Richmond. 

Rocester. 

Rochdale. 

Rochester. 

Rons  Lench. 

Roos. 

Rowingt<m. 

Rushbrook. 

Rynton-in-the-eleven  towns. 

Rylston. 

Ryton. 

Saddleworth. 

St  Albans  (Abbey). 

St  Columb  Major. 

St  Michael's  on  Wyre. 

Samesfield. 

Sarum      (St.     Edward     &     St. 

Thomas) . 
Scarborough. 
Selattyn. 
Sheinton. 
Shelton. 
Shipton. 

Shipston-on-Stour. 
Shropshire    (Litchfield   Diocese"). 
Sibdon-Carwood. 
Sidbury. 
Siston. 

Skipton-in-Craven. 
Smethcote. 
Solihull. 
Somerset 
South  Bersted. 
Southam. 
Stafford,  Castle  Church. 


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THK  PENDLETON  OENEALOOY 


Standon. 

Stanhope. 

StantcHi  Lacy. 

Stapleford-Tawncy. 

Stapleton. 

Stepney   (St.  Dnnstan's). 

Stewkdey. 

Stirchley. 

Stock. 

Stock  Harvard. 

Stockport    (St.    Mary's)     (1684- 

1620  not  indexed). 
Stokesley. 
Stratford-on-Avon. 
Strebton  (?)  Lincoln. 
Swainswidc. 
Tarrant  Hinton. 
Tasley. 
Tatenhill. 
Terrington. 
Thorington. 
Thornton. 
Tong. 

Top. .  .ffe  &  Morley. 
Trentham. 
Tynemonth. 
Upholland. 
Uppington. 
Upton. 

Upton-in-Ovcrchurch. 
Walesby. 
Walton. 
Walton-on-the-Hill    (many    Pen- 

dletons). 


(Wandsworth. 

Warkworth. 

Wath-apon-Deme. 

Weddington. 

Wedmorc. 

Wellow. 

West  Stow. 

Whalley. 

Whickham. 

Whitburn. 

White  Ladies. 

WhitUngbon. 

Wigan. 

Wilton  (?)  (St.  George's). 

Winestead. 

Wolstaston. 

Worcp««ter: 

St  Alban's. 

St.  Helen's. 
Wordwell. 

Woughton-on-the  Green. 
Wymyngcweld. 
YoA: 

Castlegate   St    Mary's. 

Holy  Trinity  Micklegate. 

St  Michael  Le  Belfrey. 

St   Martin's-cum-Gregory. 

Also  searched  the  Lancashire 
and  Chester  Parish  Reg.  Soc. 
publications^  and  those  of  the 
Harleian  Society. 


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795 


.. .INDEX. •• 
The  Pendleton  Genealogy 


NOTE. — Names  of  Pendletons  who  appear  as  heads  of  families  are 
not  indexed  in  the  list  of  their  fathers'  children.  A  name  may  occur 
more  than  once  on  a  page. 


Page 

ABBE.    Albert    H....  514 

Bofas  H 614 

ABBOTT.     Bl  a  n  c  b  e 

ICande     270,  438 

Garleton    478 

Jane   M 014-0 

Newton     615 

Polly    570 

William  F 236 

ABELL,   Amaziab    ...  287 

Caleib     467 

Dana   2S8 

Ellzalbetb    222 

Nancy    288 

Nancy    Baker    467 

SnraJi     287 

ABRAMS,   Mary  Eliz- 
abeth      407 

ABT,   Adeline  860 

Lemon    600 

AOUORN.    Eugene   U.  051 

ACKIiHT,        Olariflw 

Libby    254 

Mary   Ann    600 

Mary  OblTers    253 

Sarah     374 

ADAMS,    ....  427 

Adelbert     622 

Abel    Pendleton    ...168,  811 

Albert     M 268.  302 

Afiert  M.,  Jr 302 

Charles    363 

Charles  Morris  ....  168 

Clarissa  Harlowe  . .         168 
Clarissa        Harlowe 
(Pendleton)    ..99.  166.  781 

Cyrus  Palmer   168 

DaTid    168.  811 

Darid  Austin    168,  3U 

E.   04pt 117 

Eli     538 

Elizabeth    60O 

Bmeline  166 

Ethel     622 

Fannie  Louise 804 

Francis  W 423 

Frank  W 423,  660 

George  Francis 412 

Georxe  W 168,  811 

Georgelda     650 

Hannah  Maria    . . .  .268,  802 
Harland   Bagene    ..         619 

Harland    P 423 

Henry  A 811 

Henny  Denison   169 

QenoT  J,    408 

Ida  J.    428 

Jamea    B 428,  628 

Jeremiah     600 

John    Wolcott     ....  420 

JoseiAi    802 

Josepb  Stoddard....         498 
Josephine     8  t  a  n  1- 

stans    804 

Lonisa  M 168 

Lncy  Lonisa 811 

Margaret     E  1  i  ■  a- 
beth   602 


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Martha  May   622 

Mary    892 

Mary    Simpson 304 

Nathan  0 423 

Orleans  W 622 

Rnth   Allen    168 

Samuel    168 

Susanna     244 

William    .423.  528.  650.  661 

William   Clark    ....  168 

William  Edward  ...  304 

William   F 725 

William  G 412 

William    Pendleton. 311.  622 

ADRISCA,  Avanda   ..  465 

AGENTS.  Martha.  Mrs  803 

AINLEY,    Henry    ....  427 

John    391 

AINSWOBTH,      Alice 

Miay     605 

AKBN,   233 

ALBEE,    Julia    600 

ALBERT.  Alice 

Mabel     20G 

Isaac  Newton    567 

Peter    206 

ALCOTT,    Amou    ....  643 

Minenra  Elizabeth..  643 

ALDEN.  Benjamin    ..  142 

David     142.  401 

David.   Jt 401 

David    (3Td)     401 

Albert  Edward  ....  402 

David  Osgood   402 

Josephine  Adelia    . .  402 

Jane  Cascallne   ....  402 

John     142 

Georgiana  8 308 

Mary    432 

Mary  Amelia  402 

Rebecca     142.  401 

Sarali   Eveline    402 

ALDRIOH.  Eliza 226 

Hannaih   870 

John    C 489 

Slrena    489 

ALEXANDEiB,      Cella 

Rnss    605 

Emily   Gertrude    ...  605 

Frank     605 

James    606 

Mary  A 568 

Rnth    Melvina    606 

Thomas     892 

ALFORD.    Betsey     ..  431 

Mil©     168 

ALFRED.  Julia 

Addle    600 

ALLABD.    Isaac    ....  288 

ALLEN.  AMy 408 

Amanda    884 

Charles  Henry   503 

Amos  B 632 

Doris  Soplm»ia    ..  382 

Electa   C:    804 

Eva  VioU    400 

SYiBBcls  Edgar   490 

Geovge    490 


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George.   Jr 4»0 

Geoige    H 304 

Isaac  A 609 

Henry  L 608 

Henry   M 304 

J<*    382 

Johneon  K 437 

Mary  E     437 

Mand   Lillian    609 

Nancy    381 

Sarah  A 437 

Thomas  Edward 490 

Walter  Elton    490 

Ward,  E 878 

ALLENWOOD,      Epb- 

rain  f 702 

Nellie  Blanche   ....  702 

ALLIN.    Oapt 97 

J.    Capt 04 

Samael     773.  774 

ALIilSOiN.  Chester   ..  703 

Clara  Etta  703 

Sarah    732 

ALLTN.    Alfred    289 

Benajah    288 

Benajah  Nathan  ...  288 

Betsey  Lucinda   ...  280 

Caleb    621 

Caroline  E 287 

Chanles  Hansen   ...  287 

Charlotte    M 287 

Edwin  Evander    ...287.  289 

Elsie   Whitaker    ...  621 

Ednlce    Ann    290 

Harriet    Mai  visa...  289 

Jacob    287 

Joanna    CaiDenter. .  287 

Jonathan    287 

Jonathan  Walker...  287 

Joseph    Boffington. .  288 

Mary  Elona  288 

Nancy    M 287 

Nathan    122 

Roewell,   Col 167 

Samuel  Nelson  ....  287 

Seneca     287 

Seneca  Lovater  ....  287 

Thomas    B 288 

Willis  Henry    288 

ALPAN,    ....  748 

Sarah   748 

ALfiPACQ,    Jeremiah.  676 

Leah  Nellie   677 

William  Robert    ...  677 

William  Boss 676 

ALT,    Maggie    728 

AI/THOUSB,       Carrie 

Augusta    478 

George    Pendleton . .  478 

Reuben  Knamer  ...  478 

Tobias   478 

ALVORD,    Ellzabetli.  102 

Thijsa    384 

ALWAY,  Sniza 240 

ALYEA,   Sarali    810 

AMBROSE,    Emma    ..412,  466 

AMES,   Betsey    020 

CatberiDe   607 


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Pace 

AME»— (Coot.) 

Emilj  Cordelia 228 

EtU    520 

Brerett  P 60^ 

Jane   IM 

MaxT  a    600 

MeUUble  522 

Mercj  ....M2,  419.  420.  422 

PhUander    e04 

RebeccA    398.  419.  422 

Sallf    197.  422 

Satan  417 

Thomas,    Ber 197 

Walter  676 

AMY.    Fraacla    (fam- 

ANDBB80N  '('famfly)'.  39S 

Allen  LoDla  898 

Axel  Lewis  472 

Grace  487 

John  Stamper  671 

Klsiie    616 

Mar7    690 

Mary  Stamper 671 

B.    W 160 

Thomas  690 

William  Carleton  . .  60O 

William  H 4*7 

ANDRBW.        M  a  r  f 

Elisabeth    W 

ANDBEIWfl,  Bethana.  80B 

Charles  Bdward  ...  094 

Sliaabeth    648 

:Bllen  B.,  Mrs 881 

Wlen  P U? 

;roseiiiine  Frances..  604 

-Jortin  as 

Jonathan  800 

Famelia M 

Sosan  Tyler 160 

ANDROS.   Got 28 

Bdmond.  Sir    81 

ANGRL.   Ellaa   600 

ANGELL,    Elsie 870 

A2f NAN.     Theo  d  0  r  e 

(famllj)    721 

ANNI8.    Arnold    630.  701 

Itera     580 

Jennie  Frances  ....530,  701 

Kate  *I» 

Marr  A 416 

William     884.  030 

AN81SL.  Sarah   257 

ANSON.   Diadana   ...  824 

ANTHONY.  J.  Frank- 
lin, Jr.  707 

J.   Ftaanklln   (3rd)..  70» 

APPLflXJATB.    Angel- 

ine  WeUs  560 

APPLBTON,      Arthur 

Fiederlc    486 

Blmlra  Loaiae    486 

Howard,  Pierce  ....  436 

Isaac    B 435 

Samoel   a    434.  435 

Mary    D 434 

Walter  Smith 436 

Apt.  Adeline  860 

Lenora    860 

ARGHBB,   Thaddens..  204 

WiUlaan  673 

ABDBN,    Sally    Mnria  158 

ARBNBS.  Carrie  L...  660 

AREY.   Cro*y    416 

Lain    606 

Matilda    416 

Rhoda  N 594 

Samael   Q 606 

ARGBSINOER,     Mar- 
garet       494 

ARMISTBAD,       Cath- 
erine      246 

Henry  C 706 

Mary  C 706 

•Mary  ^dan   706 


Pace 

ARMSTRONG.     Abby.  225 

Cyms    225 

Charles  A 392 

Gere    225 

Laara    224 

Louisa    225 

Marrln     225 

Milton    225 

Mnmford    225 

Rebecca    225 

Robert    517 

WllUam   225 

ABNOLD,      A^l    ....  289 

Adaliae  Loelna    ...  285 

Benedict    124.  288 

Betsey  Irenn  285 

Oatberlne    617 

Celestla  Alrira  ....  286 

Oharles  Lee  286 

Charlotte  Maria  ...  285 

DaTid  Andrew 285 

Blisa  J 288 

Ellis  Leroy 620 

Bather  Ann  286 

Fannie  487 

Gamalltel    696 

Gamaliel  Franeia  ..  095 

(}eorge  ^sndleton  ..  285 

Hannah  M.    821 

Helen  Beoardo  ....  695 

Horace  Leonard   ...  285 

Jane  Ann  506 

Jarrts  X^rman  285 

John    497 

John  Oennison    ....  265 

LeU  BUsabeth  ....  289 

Lneinda  J 287 

Lucy  Frances   696 

Minnie   T 686 

PriscilU   Mae    096 

Butli  Ann 479 

Samoel  Tan  Schaick  497 

Seneca  lorater 285 

Stephen   Spracue   ..  299 

WiUlam     286 

William   Brerett    ..  596 

William  Jason   ....  285 

Willis    Lewis    685 

ABBINQTON,    Peter..  672 

Peter  (Mrs.   212 

Samuel  Peter   572 

ABTBBBBBY,     Sarah  626 

ABTBUB,  Jane  G....  207 

A8BD0W.N.     Chris 

(family)     686 

BUsabeth    686 

Fern   686 

Franklin    687 

Geoz^e     686.  587 

Leonard   086 

MeHMxne    687 

Sidney    586 

Virian    687 

ASHLEY,  Mary  Jane.  881 

Perry    831 

ASPINWALL,    George  784 

ASTLBY,  I^dU  Mrs..  860 

William    548 

ATHSBTON,   Aususta  060 

Sarah   372 

ATKINS,   Caroline....  699 

Frances   142 

Josiah     724 

ATWOOD,    Herman...  267 

Jacob    850 

Joseph    800 

William     350 

AUGER.   Arthur 22 

AUSTIN,     Aaron    EIl- 

phalet    830 

Charles   William    ..  343 

Blnora    Mrs 673 

Herbert    H 096 

Jedediah    180.  843 


P«fe 

Ljdia  (Pendleton)   .  189 

Mary    Bleanor    ....  6» 

Bhoda    8« 

Sarah  B.    IW 

Susan  E J« 

SylTla  A 5« 

AVEBiU^B,     WBllam 

James    2! 

AVEBY,  Jj; 

Abby    12 

Charies    g* 

Cora   EtU    ^ 

Qyms    *» 

BUiha    1« 

Elisabeth    481 

Bnma  May   4M 

Enoch     6K 

Bnoeh,  Jr.    582 

Hannah   48 

Humphrey    UO 

Jennie  M.   61J 

Joseph    ;U 

Latham  !« 

Mareellua  C 576 

Park,    Jr W« 

Bebecca    • 

Sarah   g 

WUliam.  UmU.   ...  » 

AYBB.  Abbie  J «; 

Albert  Gelatin   ....  8S1 
Dolly     W.     (Harts- 

bom)    S 

Bdwtn  »«««•-•••  SI 

BUsabeth    (Herrtck)  186 

■sther   1^ 

George  Albert ^ 

<3eorge  Albert.  Jr...  » 

Jennie  Osgood   » 

Jonas   S 

Joseph    w; 

Joseph  Bailey M 

Joaeph  Bugene   2*} 

Lloyd   Pendleton    ..  2X8 

AYBRS.   Chartes  L...  2tt 

Bdwin   H »« 

Humphrey  »J1 

Lottie    5J1 

Mary  8 JJf 

Walter   «*! 

BABBIDGB,  Carrie 

Louise    SI 

Douglas    Pendleton.  667 

Bben    6W 

Bben  G 421 

Maude  Beulah   ....  ^ 

Myrtle  S.   4« 

Thaddeus  ^ 

BABBITT.     Polly WO 

BABOOOK,   Abigail...  W 

Altana    1J3 

Amelia    _    104 

Andrew    TS,    81 

Anna    7T1 

Amw    74 

Anne       (Pendleton)  73.    76, 
81,  147,  ISO,  770 

Bathsheba  80 

Bathsbeba    (Pendle- 
ton)       81 

CUrissa   »0 

Clarke   ^     T9 

Daniel    73.    76 

Deborah  78.  150.  160 

Dealre    320 

Dorcas   73.  147 

Elias  P 118 

BUsabeth   73,  76.    88, 

150,  771 

Esther   263 

Bna    T9 

Frank  A ^^   578 

Frank  Augustas  ...o77,  5<8 

George   129.  290 

Isaac    104 


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Pace 

BABCXKSK— (Oont.) 

Jarne* <r7.    7S,    88,  98, 

104,   767.   70^   74^ 

John   86,  47,  769 

jolm  Pruxtlc*  179 

Joseph    86 

Joahwi    lis,  200 

I«ncy   T8 

Lacy  Aim  170,  290 

lAke,  Oapt.  79 

Mary    75,   78.  183 

Nancy    lOo 

Nathan,  78,  SI,  147,  159,   771 

OdlTer  78 

OllTer,  Jr 78 

Ollrer,    (8rd)    78 

Patience  (Pendtoton)  78,  TT2 

Paul,  Oapt 79 

Peleg   78 

Bhoda 104 

Rhoda  A 801 

Bohannab   79 

Bnth    TB 

flamiiel    78,  TO,  81, 

180,  774 

Bamnel,  Jr.    78,  76,  76 

Banh    TB,  T9,  106 

Sarali  Sdwuda 677 

mUs   74 

Slmeoo     1» 

Stanton   Prentice...         179 

Btepfaen    106,  677,  7TB 

Stepben  0 677.  678 

BteplMD,  EMeaaar  ..         677 

Snaannah   TB 

Tbankfol  73,  78 

WllUam    87,  78.  99 

WUliam    Pendleton.         (TH 

B  A  O  X  U  S,      Bltn- 

beth   (Abell)    ....         333 
Xllaalbetb  Waterman         323 

Lydia  W SIB 

Oslaa    333 

BADOBB,  Henry   870 

Timli    813 

BAOO,   Helen  880 

Stanley,  Mra.  306 

BAGiLBY.   Bdmond   ..         817 
Hannab  Amanda  ...         817 

BAONAU«,     Algecnon 

Oliffoid 364 

Frank  Pendleton   ..         364 

Qeoive    364 

Soger  Bbaler 384 

BAHA:IIL,  Anna   068 

BASLBT,  Ool 94,  768 

Abner   166 

Bertba  Sbnw  668 

Almiia     374 

Amanda  B.    671 

Oharlea  Alexander..  658 
Obaiiefl  Bdward,  Jr.  006 
Obarlotte  li.,   Hn..         309 

CJbloe    361 

Olara  Mae   668 

Dwfgbt   Pendleton..         668 

Bllen   Gbnroli    568 

Bmeline     300 

Bnnice  Lena   668 

Fannie  l>aylor  668 

Georfe  Strong  668 

George  W 668 

George  W.,  Jr.    ...         566 

Harriet  B 614 

laaac    568 

Israel  Oolton   568 

Jamea  Bncbanan  ...         549 

Joeepb    380 

Jvlia  Ann    312 

LoYina    647 

Maude  Irene 668 

Marshall   Alden    ...  549 

Mary  A 166 

Mary  Bllen  459 


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Mary  Porter   656 

Matilda    Gertnide..  649 

Martin    156 

Nettie  Walworth...  668 

OllTe    680 

Phoebe  Jane   601 

Sarah    346 

Sarali  Ann   668 

Silas     548 

Snsie   Bdna    488 

TUlinghant    668 

Tmstnm   H 668 

Wlilism  D 648 

Willism   F 601 

William  Henry  ....  668 

WilUam   TUlinghant  866 

BAILS,  Atealiam  lin- 

coin  680 

William      Harrison, 

fiunily    680 

BAIBJ),    Brellne    Lo- 

rana    482 

John   402 

BAKBB.  T9,  609 

Almira,  ACrs.  718 

Benjamin    78 

Oatberlne   680 

aiisabeth    619 

BUa    Loolas    694 

BlU  -M.    646 

George  H 664 

Georglana    696 

Qertmde   716 

Harriet  Fvatt  436 

Howard    646 

Hngb  Thomas  668 

joaa  Pnlae ^19 

James  Wlilpide  ....  4TB 

John  Bolla  688 

Joseph  M.   436 

Joseph  Stanley  ....  668 

Levi    419 

Lney  M 388 

Mabel     686 

Mantha  419 

Boss   666 

BQth    688 

Sarah  OllHbeith  ...  690 

Samoel    419 

WUtlam    646 

WiUtam  F.    S13 

BALDWIN,    Ool 100.  763 

Obarlotte  Ionise  . . .  470 

Hannah  Foote   ....  883 

Isaac    470.  671 

Isaiah    60 

Josiah,   Oapt 16i» 

JttlU  M.   168 

Lanra  ParsU   610 

Lewis  N 610 

William    Bnf  OS, 

ftuntly    6T1 

BASiL.   Gomella   680 

John   846 

Ljrdla   846 

Maria  Stanton  496 

Bhoda  Robinson  ...  656 

BIchard   18 

BALLABD,   AngnstQS.889.  677 

Harriet    677 

BAI^LBT,    Oaroline..  488 

John  A 486 

BANCROrr,        T  r  I- 

phena    186 

BARBBR,  Alice  J.    ..  472 

Oal«b    74 

George   P 806 

Henry  Merritt    ....  471 

Henry  M.,  Jr 473 

Hosea,  Jr 160 

Joanna  91 

John   75 

John  iNelson  638 

Lacy  Ghesebroagh..  147 


I^dia   S8 

Martha    88 

Martiha  B 471 

Mary    76,  147 

Mary  Ihra  638 

Mildred  Brdbie  ....  479 

Nancy    i^ 

Nathan,  Oapt 146 

Na,thaa.  Jr 146,  148 

Natfian,  8rd  147 

Nathaniel     148 

Richard  Lewis «79 

Sarah  166 

Snaan    147 

Tbankfol  147 

Thomas   226 

Jhomas,  Mrs.   181.  188 

WUfred  Ooatea  ....  479 

BABBOUB,  Bdlth  M..  438 

Loeins  A im 

BABGLAT,    Peter....  693 

Bobert  family 698 

BABDBN,    BIhM 664 

BABE>WBIiU    Oharlea  864 

BABKBB,   Abble   ....  6T7 

HamittOQ  B 0TB 

James     Conqnest 

Gross 6TB 

Jmnes  If.  677 

John   868 

Jnlie  V 677,  878 

Jnlle  Virginia  P....6n,  678 

Mary  PrisciUa  J.  . .  677 

MatthSfW  Oook    ....  677 

Sarah  864 


William  Van  Wyck.  878 

BABJSSiOW,    Lonlaa..  681 

BABI/yw,  Bozana  H.  340 

BABMAaD,  at  la  ha 

Wokwtt    440 

Frances   Gomella...  440 

BARNBS.  Bdmond  A.  410 

BUaabeth    873 

Hannah  441 

JoBithan  896 

Maria  866 

Bose  B 41<4 

BABNunr,  Gora  841 

Helen     568 

Samoel    804 

Sarah  Smith   466 

BARNS.  Aeors   151 

Amos    161 

Benjamin  161 

Betsey   90.  161 

Gathertne    161 

I^dU   P 151 

Margaret  161 

Nancy  90,  176 

Nathaniel   161 

Nathaniel,  Jr 161 

Nethanlel,  Bid  ....  161 

Svlly   151 

BABOTTM,       Micajah, 

(family)     882 

BABB,  h.  IL.  464 

BABBlBUCi,    Frederick 

Foster    469 

Fredetta   Gora    450 

BABRBTT,    Daniel...  280 

Dorcaa  Atlar  230 

Jonas  Stone  848 

Josephine  Maria  ...  280 

Mary  Margaret  ....  289 

Philana   406 

Sarah  849 

Sfanon   248 

Timothy    846 

William  G 890 

William  P 390 

William  S 2S9 


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BARBINOBB,   Alice..  488 

David  C 496 

Walter  M 488 

BARRONE.   Marie   ...  4n 

BARROW,    Delpba 

Jane    626 

Grace   826 

John   604 

J'unea    824 

Jamea  wniiam  ....  824 

RlUa  June 825 

Terl    826 

Vivian  Alace   825 

BARROWS,    Annie 

Maria    S78 

Franklin    876 

Joelah    376 

BARRT,    Clara 664 

Grace  lola   649 

BARTLB.    Harriet....  204 

Sarah   Maria    294.  206 

BARTLETT,    Amanda  876 

Anna    877 

Daniel    430 

Ebeneter  778 

Bdlth    866 

Frances   501 

Loc7    106,  181,  888 

Mary   480 

Sarah   108 

BARTON.    Goodwlfe..  10 

Max7  Mra 256 

Stephen  E.,  Mrs.    ..  218 

BARTRUM,    Ellxabetb  188 

BASSBTT.    Betsey....  102 

Herman  R.  622 

Isaac  406 

Lissle  R 408 

Parley    206 

BATOHDLDER,   Alon- 

so  0 408 

At>by   Psnltne   408 

Gharlee  Henri   403 

Daniel   268,  260.  270 

Frances   863 

Grace  G 278 

Jane    260 

John    278,  682 

John  (family)   582 

Melveme    278 

Rachel    270 

BATGHBLDOR,  Elisa- 
beth      418 

BATES.  Antibony  ....  82ft 

Cbaries  1 417 

Cora  Melba    624 

Floyd  Joshua 8M 

John    824 

John  Anthony  824 

Jonathan  612 

Hosea     401 

Lavina     401 

Lymnn  (family)   ...  782 

Bnby  May  82« 

BAT7>M,  Asa   276 

Obarles  G 276 

Olara  li.    276 

BAXTER.    (Clementine  461 

BATBATT.  Anna  ....  686 

BAYLE6,  Hermon....  687 

BAYLIfl,  Laura   480 

BBAOH,  Charles   ....  642 

Doria  Marjorie    ....  468 

B.  PmdeDce  460 

BstHer  M 469 

Bitiel   V 642 

Bngenia  iBll*    469 

Frank  Inrl^ 469 

George  A 469 

Helen  Mildred  469 

James  H 278 

James   Hervey    ....  469 

Mary  B 186 

Orin  UUey  469 


Orin  ntley.  Jr.  270.  278,  489 

BBADIiB,  fluid  AmelU  469 

BBALB,  Uuej  A.    ...  Vft 

BBAHBNT,     Asenath.  210 

Oondder    210 

Jonathan   218 

Lola  (Slkes)  210 

BEAN,   Cletie    602 

Fannie  Hopkins  ...  BOS 

Mary  004 

BEARD,  Anne 104 

BBARDSLBE,    David.  100 
BEARDflLBT,    Almei- 
da Ward  Off 

Edward    800 

Qenbom    180 

John   805 

Lenmel  John  006 

Mary   880 

Sirab  Ja*^        080 

BEiAtVBB,   Margaret..  492 

BB(7K,  Ma«gie   686 

BEH3KWI1M,    Austin.  486 

Ohtrence   Pendleton.  874 

Frederick  Gny  486 

H.   Pascal   892 

Lillian    466 

Olive  B 374 

Prentice    Pendleton.  374 

Reed  874 

Reed,    Jr 874 

BBBBB,  204 

Andrew  J 294 

Ann,  Mrs 841 

Blisa   472 

Locy  (Proline   166 

Mary  680 

Mary  D 260 

Sarah    633 

Snsan    406 

BEECH,  Wales 880 

DEEOHER,  Sarah  ...  880 

BEERS,    (family)    ...  336 

Charles  182 

Jason    885 

John    886 

Lonis    182 

Marg«ret  182 

BBHUNIN,    Elijah 

CoUer    688 

Hyram  Smith    588 

BBLCETER.  Elizabeth.  216 

BELDEN,     Amos 662 

Mary  H 562 

BDLDING,   CAarles  8.  781 
BELL,   Amy     (W  i  1 1- 

iams)     146,  216 

Emma    721 

John    146,  216 

I^eaai  418 

BEIiLINGBAM,  Mr...       6.  28 

Riiliard    8 

BELLIS,  Fred  A 651 

PELLUS,    Mefaltable. .  375 

BEQfBNT,     Consider. .  210 

Jonathan    210 

BEMIS,   Soixhronia....  878 

Stephen,  Rev 878 

BBmCE,  Sarah  B.   . . .  622 
BENEDICT,   Bliaa  J., 

Mrs 206 

BONHAM,    Lemael...  878 

Margaret  S 878 

BENJAMIN  . .  120 

(Charles  Henry    ....  688 

Clara  BeUe  688 

David  54fl 

Horace     784 

John   547 

Linda    P.,    Mrs. 729 

Phebe  Ann  319 

Richard   647 

Silas  868 

BBNNER,   Ahbie    ....  412 


BBN^NETT,  ...  214 

Albert    172 

Albert  Francis  189 

Albert,  Llent 500 

Almlm,  A.   172 

Amos 189.  808 

Bela  W.  P.   ITT 

Charles    189 

Charles  P.   172 

Clam  May   172 

Cynthia  C 187 

Daniel    169,  371 

Ddiward    81 

Edward  Harold    ...  606 

IBdwln    172 

Blisha  171 

Blisha  Hnntington..  171 

Elisabeth  R 812 

Emily 172 

Emma  B 172 

Florence  Eliaabeth..  172 

(Jeorge  B 172 

Hannah    172 

Harmon  King  172 

Haniet    i 189,  808 

Harry  Little   172 

Heniy  173 

Henry  Aognstna  ...  180 

Heihert   Franklin...  177 

James    169 

James  M 188 

Joseph  B 251 

jQlIa    172 

Lonlsa    172 

L  y  d  1  a  (Pendleton) 

90,    171,  781 

Lydla.  Ann 171 

Margaret     468 

Martin     605 

Mary   169 

Mary  Ann  169 

Nancy  Maria  172 

Perry  B 342 

Phebe    220 

Polly    170 

Polly  (Pendleton) 

99,  169,  781 

Sally   522 

Sarah  U. 605 

Soth  J  381 

William     612 

William   P 168 

William  Pendleton..  169 

BENSON.  Bessie  Pen- 
dleton     482 

Harry  D 432 

James  Alma 589 

Lewis  W.   305 

Margaret  588 

Nathan    568 

Nellie    640 

Phoebe  Madora  ....  587 

Stephen  D 482 

William  0 587 

BBNTIET,     Amanda, 

Mrs.    622 

Benjamin    (fbmUy).  ^'ir. 

Fanny  S50 

Joseph.  Jr 589 

BJfiNTSON,    Chitotiae  OBO 

John   H 669 

BBBOBB,  G«orge  H..  221 

BBR€K>N,  Edna  C.   . .  834 

BERNHARD,  Caroline  889 

John    689 

Roslna   889 

BERRY,     Adella     J., 

^Mrs.    596 

Catherine  Mercy    ..  248 

JSi^^  •  •••  81 

Blisa  646 

0«orge   885 

Jmom  360 

JoJm   360 


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INDEX 


799 


BiiART— (Oimt.) 

Joel  F 586 

Jolmaon    805 

liax7  B.  582 

IfalTliui,  Un 361 

MBniata  J 586 

aaztoB  Palmer  ....  81 

XbooMS    246,  488 

ThomM  Benjamin..  488 

Weeden  H 217 

William    866 

BBBTHOLF,     OBiaries 

Stewart    788 

SBETON,  Nancy  ....  168 
BBTOHBN,       Frances 

Anna    688 

BBTTON.  Joseph  ....  480 

BBVERAOB,     Hanaon  239 

BIBBBN8,    Fbena....  418 

BIOKiBL,   Haner   ....  226 

BIGKFORD,  Bben  ...  620 

Bonlce    527 

Jamee  T 684 

John   r*'M 

Joseph   626 

Ijaora  Ellen  627 

KCKNIBLU     Nellie..  TJQ 

BIOBLOW.  Anna  ....  244 

Bdward    682 

Ellas   244 

BUpbslet  F 783 

Hartwell    244 

Sarah   244 

BUiLINOS,  Almira  ..  806 

Benajsh    HI 

Catherine    282 

Darld  P 806 

Dexter   252 

Edward  B 468 

Ferdinand  D 806 

George    606 

Ollbent   817 

Jahes  Pendleton  ...  806 

LonlM 806 

Ladnda  807 

Iiocy  288 

Ma^    215.  887 

Mary   P 817 

Norton   H 806 

Polly    320 

Sarah  Jane  80^ 

aiLLINGTON,  ACarttoa  621 

BIIiLS,  Adella  Frances  407 

Bmma  Prlscflla   ...  407 

Jason     407 

Lanra  Emma  407 

Nellie    Ellsa    407 

Warren    407 

BINOSAMp       Alexan- 

der    1T1»  818 

Benadam    Pendleton  171 

CSiarles  Senry   ....  171 

Henry   Alexander...  171 

John  W 322 

Julia  434 

■Susan  Ellsa   313 

BlRCBABiD,    (family)      806-6 

Andrew  J 220 

Dwlght  Darina   396 

Flora  Jennett  228 

Jennette  A.  (Pendle- 

fon)   227^ 

Loniaa    391 

2:elota8  228 

BIBD,     Adonlram    J. 

Jr 430 

Ann  M 600 

Dayid   Major   501 

Sdna  Helen   616 

Florence 310 

liaxy  A 601 

Nettie  B.    430 

Sally   520 

WUllam  B.    616 


Page 

UlRDSMMs,    BU>iast, 

Mrs.    265 

BIBDSBTB,    AbigaU.  465 

BIBOB.   Bansom  8...  206 

BIfiBBB,  nnma  Jose- 

ohlns    <Kt6 

Isaac  Ueniy  oio 

BISHOP,  Darld 106 

John  C 434 

MelTin  W 270 

BI8SBLL,        WilUam, 

Dr 206 

BLACK.  Angus 853 

Emma  V 506 

Hannah   157,  462 

Henry  Sumner   276 

John   362 

Lucy  875 

Otla' 157 

William     505 

William  F 460 

BLACKBURN,  John..  540 

Willinm   *^ 

BLAOKDiaN.  Allen  ..  560 

BLACKBTT,   B  1 1 «  «- 

beth W8 

BLAOBtCAB,  IC  a  r  1  a 

Gnshman  ^ 

BI^AOKWELL,  John..  84 

BLAGhDOIN,  Abbie   ...  600 

Panl 22 

BLAINOB.  James  O.  ..  2»J 

BliAIB,  DsTid  580 

Florence  Bmnm   »..  JK 

BLAKE,  Albert  F.   . .  616 

Gharlea  Hertert  ...  044 

Daniel  Henry   *6l 

Edith  Virginia 615 

Edward  Franklin  ..  616 

Bhner  Leslie  644 

Florence  May   616 

Francis  Sergent   ...  616 

Frank   MO 

Franklin    S JJ? 

Fred     •** 

Frederick   Pendleton  616 

Jededlah    644 

Jeaae   Jw 

Mary    890,  061 

Maty  Lonlae    616 

l^rudence    -O* 

Sarah   644 

Sarah  M 602 

W.   HexlMrt   644 

William   Filmore   ..  610 

BLA-KELBY,  Hannah,  ^, 

Mra M5 

BliAKBMAN,  Julia  ..  586 

BLAKBSUBT,    Aman- 
da      iw 

BLANOHABD,    Albert  ^^ 

N *62 

Clara    462 

Blbridge    461 

Rlbrldge  0 275 

Bleanora  P _4(h 

Elisabeth  J Wg-l 

Bmma  M 277 

Frederick  P Jg 

Henrietta  P S5 

Jamea   277 

James.    Jr 2n 

John   0 281 

Martha   27® 

Martha  A ^^    286 

Mary 157,  450 

Marseran  D 521 

Mllly    521 

Minnie   621 

Phineas  P 402 

Polly  101 

Prudence   101 

Sarah  B 283 

Scott   402 


Page 

Shspheid    tU 

Slotes    521 

WUUam  101 

WUliam  H 402 

BLANDFOBD,       Har- 
riet Lelghton  ....  021 
BLAUYBI/r,      iJUlan 

Brans    ^^ 

BLBTOBN,  Jane  ....  461 

BLESS,    Bensselaer. . .  748 
BUVDN,    Alice     Au- 

gusta    406 

Amherst  A.   440 

Brsdford  Clinton  ..  440 

Bdward    ^  W 

Edward.   Os©t.,  90,  98.  117 

140,    147,    1&.    i52,  753. 

Edwin   Pendletoo...  480 


: 406 

Howard  Clinton  ...  489 

H<>wani  Lewis   ....  480 

Jmnes  Edward 480 

James  EmUus  480 

Joaeph  L.   406 

Mary  471 

Mlary  M ^_  JJO 

Samnel  IW.  788 

Soiiiia  Anna  486 

Thankful 291 

BLTDBNBUBOG,  BlI-  ^^^ 

sa  Matilda  ......  TOO 

BOABDMAN,   Betaey.  108 

Edith    ^^  •?! 

misajbeth    «4.  418 

Elmer  22 

Emerald  JS 

Prank  Curtis   JJJ 

George     Jg 

Henry  ,_  "fj 

laaac   Caae    IM.  JgJ 

laaUh    ^ 

John   ^fy 

jX|i....1W.284,246,  261 

418.  602.  658 

Joaeph.  Jr Jg 

Larlnla    JS 

Larlnla  A JOO 

Lydla  IW 

5;y'-*..:::::::::ao8,2^ 

MaryH.^ 602 

Millard  E W2 

Oscar   gj 

Peleg  P 668 

Be^    J SK 

Buth  ?S 

Stephen  ,_  "« 

Thomas   IW.  284 

418,  000  ^^ 

Thomas,  Jr.  284 

WllUam     lOS 

BODUBTHA.  Darld  A  «♦ 

Isetta  Maronda  ....  872 

SteiAien  H.  (family)  g4 

BOQAiBDDS,   Albert..  2M 

OoineUus    aO 

Jwmes  I?0 

BOOaS,  George  £1 

BOLAND,  Beulah  ....  232 

BOLB,  Frederick 

WUUam    228 

Bobert  Chambera  ..  228 

WllUam  Banaom   ..  228 

BOLLES,  Aaa  Deacon  170 

Hannah    170 

BONNBY,   Blisabeith..  859 

BONNIWELL,    Arthur 

W 478 

BOODY,  Brerett  E...  421 

BOOIIH,  Bdward  C...  786 

Blixabetib    286 

Emily 383 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


800 


THB  PBNDLBTON  OBNBALOOT 


Pan 

BOOTH— <OoDt.) 

CkUM     88S 

JaoBM,  Capt 108 

Rol»ert    17,  SS 

«tf«b   741 

SyWift    801 

BORDBN,        Aaron 

Arerj  497 

Clara  Dala  407 

BORBR.    Gf«aentla...  717 

DOBDUOT,     Aactigtnt, 

3r 4M 

LIUIe  Bmil7 456 

BOBTWICK.        Bltaa- 

teth    SB6 

Oll^r  965 

BOTTOM,  IMadaaa  . .  Mi 

Prancea   B 169 

Maxy  Abb  90B 

8aBi««]    MS 

BOUBOBOIB,   B«Di«..  400 

BOWDBN,    J  e  n  n  t  • 

PwdlatoB   807 

WlUlBB  Fraak  ....  807 

BOWBN,  Bbraia  Bor^ 

tmaa    •••........  0B8 

DiBial   iw 

Bdwaid  W 170 

BUat,   Bar 40B 

B«Br7  J«BkB  mo 

laa    OM 

Jeaaa,   Dr 0S8 

Maria  Lootaa 4SS 

Martlka    467 

Mahltabla   lu 

SJISS^;;;:;:::  15 

BO\V\LBIR,    O  •  0  r  ff  e 

IrtA  r..  147 

NoadJah  Potter  ....  147 

BOWUnS.  BellBa  ....  OM 

BOWI^BT,    Bliaa   Abb  Itf 
BOWBBR,      LawrsBce 

PoBdleton     978 

IJJJlay   Stoddard..  078 

Wmiam       %wBley 

SAwrcBM    tnz 

BOYD,  Abbb  aoo 

BvelyB  806 

BOTLB,  C9aiide    Pea- 

.<HetOB     980 

Maud  Alberta  960 

Wimam  H 960 

BOTNTHON,    Capt...  9D 

BOTNTON, ..  oSt 

BRAORBTT,    Alice 

ADtliony    '.  §2 

Bllwi  Jane 807 

JobB  H m 

Sffwl  So? 

Tliomas    a 

BRAOT,  John 890.  090 

S!Si^rfA.::::^gJ 

BBABFORD,  . .       *  974 

Alexander  ie2 

Alexander,   Jr i«2 

Alexander  L.   i«2 

AloDBo    E 270 

2?*'lf"^ !«.  880 

5»M^th   847,  848,  840 

Hannah   im 

i^«- :  IS 

Lucy  ie2 

I^dla    Ghesebroogh.  lOflT 

Panl    Pendleton ifa 

Sally    100 

Sarah   p Jjg 

Wni4ain    198    JS 

William  s. ...:.::,'  i« 

BRADHUB8T.  Samnel  7OT 


Page 

BBADna,      FloreBce 

M.   584 

BBABCBV,  Abb  P.  . .  882 

■Uaabetta 068 

Praderlck  869 

BoaoBond,  Mia.  ...  900 

Bo^lnmla    911 

BBADBTBBBT,        8i- 

^^  BMB,  Gov.   . .  .9.  7,  11.  98 

BRAGA«  Prancea  ....  460 

BBAOIKUf,   JoaepliiBe  781 

WnilMB   781 

BBAOO.    Warrea  Ao- 

matBa    946 

BBAJDB,  BHaabem  ..  904 

BBAINABD.  Arttar..  470 

Mary    001 

MaryB. SSo 

BBA18TBD.  Jote   ...  908 

BBijZig;*Aii*ii;*B;:  on 

JohB  H.    061 

MUlie  m.  on 

BEAMLBTp    Prank 

T.^^'*  WO 

Jo^   ......  970 

WlNlnD      <iw,p^      _  gr7« 
BfAyCH.   AUgmU    ...080.540 

Ijorj    . , _    _  jM 

BRANDO,    AOO*     ....  m 

miA>iif)OK,    F3«**tiw.  876 

BRAVN,   Ralph  M,   ..  379 

BEU\t^9(X>MBR    Uary  tS 

BRATH.    EEdtDi,    ._   .  ml 

fcJlAlV    HaLimii  J..,;.  BBfi 

A>ijrii0tti     ,..„...  806 

T>n(lWf   WheiioD    ..  806 

muk    Wh^atod    ...  806 

Jxibf^    PAlmer    ....  809 

Jamei  Wheaum    ,..  806 

iJicf  ElJ*^ii 006 

Marth*    Umlna.    . ,  , .  009 

Unrthft    titu^rHli    , ,  809 

Thomaa   im.  04A 

BMBBD.  CbarieaJL...  ^  no 

£•«  ^   811 

Heniy  B oil 

leaac  Sheffield   ....  811 

i2»    191 

^.::::::::::::  S 
SSr\.::::::::::"'g5 

Wirt     S 

BRBNNAN,  Catherine  087 

JOhn  <7M 

Margaret  Ann 786 

BRl£5A|AN;"jkm4;  IS 

Maiy  B 4J» 

BRBTTON      (Brittoo) 

Abiel  4A 

Abigail  /         42 

Jwaneter     42.  64 

Bllaabeth  .i.  '  2 

Hmah  (Pendleton)  42.  46 

Mary  ;..  5 

Mary  (Pendleton)  40.  08,  04 

Patience    40 

Pendleton   42 

Sarah   42 

S!H!*"   -i--*©,  41,  OS.  04 

wmiam.  Jr.   42 

BBSWBB,  JohB  M.  . .  210 


Page 

BBBW6TBB,  ClariaM  467 

Jnlla  H.  080 

fly1»U    086 

Wi«atilBf  790 

BBIANTrBmallBe  ...  710 

BinOQBBAM,     Bmny 

North Oil 

BBIDOB8,     Bran 

Brana  686 

Joaaph   086 

Mary  BISaa 048 

Maty  B.   m 

Tereea  686 

Wlllfam  546 

BBIOOBAM,    Heae- 

kiahC 811 

BBIBNT.    WlBnla....  467 

BBJIQ08.  Abb 6B6 

BerlaH   201 

BarT«yJaBiea 670 

JohB   001 

BRINK.  Peter JTO 

BBUOCLBT,  Boland..  062 

BBINLB7,   PraBcla...  84 

BIUTTON    (aM    Bnt- 
tBB)    

BRITTON,  Bdward  E.  m 

g«>«»»   B,    488 

jBrettoB)    Jim!!!  40,46 

MwT  v.v.v.v,  :.*::::  S 

«arali  B.    45 

BB0ADSUB8T, 

Okarlea    468 

Grace  BrelyB 468 

BBOCK,  Percy  gfig 

BBOOKWAfT.    OhaBB. 

cay   404 

a^lTia    4M 

BROHAN,  Jamea oS 

BBOKAW.  ...  878 

flUaahetb  eo 

hSIb';:;::::;:::::  g; 

i«bea   o3 

Martha  200 

Martha    (Peadleton) 

P^.^...^70.   167.    lOD. 

WUlUm   00.  70.  190 

^WUliam    Peny..?:i»   294 

BBONBON,     Henry  • 

Martyn 804 

BROOKMAN,       Ellaa. 

AdLiS?'^^::::  21 

A«ne8    061 

Alden   n 

Andrew    707 

Charlea  Heniy 707 

Bather   {ma 

Hannah   7^ 

J«;n««  ■ 080 

f>^   800.  787 

Joflhna    90Q 

Uaale   Bmma    737 

Jfren  ValentlBe....  787 

Mary   276 

Matlliew    ^ 

Minnie  B.  ^ 

Sarah  707 

Solomon    9711 

William  Beniy  ....  S? 
BROUQHTON.     Maud 

iMbel   en 

WUllam  Fred   SJ 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


INDBZ 


801 


RBOWBB,     EBiMA>etik 

mUn   «16 

Joim  Doryea   616 

BBOWN.   AbTjie   I.    ..  600 

Abel    127 

Abl«aU    71,  111 

Ada  Francet   336 

Alvon   171 

Amaada    600 

Amy   71 

Andrew     02 

Angellse  280 

Ado,  Mra.   438 

Ann  (Pendleton)    46,  47  69, 

111,   119,   120 

Anna    47,  48 

Anguatna    Woodrnf.         215 

Benajah    71 

BenajaJH  P.  71 

Benjamin  B.   216 

Betaey    269,  470 

Blandbe    Pendleton.         215 
SMan    <Bi7anD    6U.  70,  71 

Caleb   71,   122,  854 

CandtMe   231 

Catberlna    133 

Cbarlea  Henry    ....         181 
Charles  Warren  ....         462 

Charlotte    177 

Chriatopiier    177 

ChrlBtopber,  Jr.    ...  177 

Cbrlatopber    Prank- 

Un     177 

Clartnda    584 

ClarlMa    Charlotte..         177 

CoUina   126,  127.  212 

CoUIna,  Jr 127 

Content   127,  212 

Cynthia    107 

Ojm9  H.   ..47,  65,  120,  178 

Daniel    48 

Dorcaa  416 

Dorothy     71 

Elisa    Ann    872 

Bmily  Brandi   872 

Bbeneaer....  47.  00,  70,  71 

Bdmnnd     079 

Sdward  Thomaa....         560 

Edwin  Lee  668 

Edwin  Lealie 612 

Eleanor    353 

Bleaaer  40.  46,  47.  48, 

60,   70,    111,    110 

Bleaaer,  Jr 47 

Elder    120 

Bliiha    110,  122 

misa    200.  840 

Bliaabeth  60,  68,  70,  78.  81, 

106,    114,    151,    150.    100. 

287 
Bliaabeth      (Pendle- 
ton)   47.  60.  70, 

71,  100,  no 

BUaaheth  J.   ..840.  884,  651 

Bmlly   172 

Bmeatlne  J 241 

Eunice    82,  100 

F.  0 850 

Fanny  Fern  501 

Florence     352 

Frances    Adaline...  468 

Fred  Bngene  483 

Frederic    354 

Oeorge    872 

Oeorge  Clinton   ....  668 

Oeonge  W 468 

ones    Gorton    884 

Hannah  47.   48,   70, 
_71,  102.  477 

Harriet    672 

Helen  070 

Henry    802 

Hiram     665 

Isaac    Jr 143 


Page 

Isaac    B 148 

Jacob     349 

James    47 

James  D.    (family).         670 

J«8nea    Henry    6g 

James   Leon    M 

James    8 8|» 

Jane    ^^ 

Jennie    «J 

Jesse     70 

J<ohn   ..60.   71.   128, 

181.  684,  612  .       ^ 

Jonathan    ..47,   60.    70,    71, 

114,    100  ^ 

Jooatban,    Jr ,^      TO 

JoseiA    181.  JJS 

Joaepb,   B.   8 fW 

Josepii,    Jr MO 

Joshna JJ 

Ketnrah  Bandall    ..         886 
La  Forest  Vaaghn.  M6 

Uvana     "*»  22 

Uaal©    *JJ 

Louisa    }JS 

Locy  Amelia JJJ 

Lodlanna    ^ 

Luhi  Marrarst  .-.•  ^^   JS 
Lydia  ....Tl,  110.  178.  ttO 

Margaret    ^^ 

Martha    ._   JJl 

Mary «.  tM 

Mary    A.... JJ* 

Msry   Bread    JH 

Mary  Famham  ....         gj 

Matilda     ^   •• 

Mehitable     «.  Jl 

MoUy     ^    «; 

NatlMin     ^»  f 5 

Nathan   W.... IJJ 

Nathaniel  Jenlsoo..         407 

Nelaon     JJJ 

Newell    « ^_501 

Patience    «7.« 

Phoebe  J5I 

Polly    }2J 

Ralph   labam    177 

Rbwland     ^-    JfJ 

Ruth     4®.  i;i 

a.ilv      840 

aarah    J *^^ 

Silence     1*.  «J 

Susanna    S* 

Strlreater    H Jg 

Thatcher     •••••jl:"**-  2?5 
Thomas   .  .46.   126,   20«,  540 

TlMmaa  Jr W 

Thomaa  F ^^*  !SS 

Thomas  8 jg* 

Thomaa  "WsrreB    ..  Jg 

Thnraton     «2l 

Walter  Scott  ♦» 

Wesley    552 

Wlllett     0....j^-..,,^  TO 

William   .102,  872,  896,  662 

William    H 52 

William   Henry    ...  « 

William   Winter    ..  4f2 

BROWNE.  Joton  B...  5C¥ 

BROWNING,    Sanwel 

(Gardner     218 

BRITNDAiOB.    Francea 

M.    (Weigand)    ..  »8 

Mary    2J 

BRTAN.    Beasle    ....  jjJJ 

James    iSS 

(Msry    891 

William     25 

BRYANT.     Cordelia..  872 

George     364 

Mary   Ellen    84} 

WilUam  Henry  ....  241 

BUCHANAN.  Alex- 
ander       248 

Arddbald     248,  204 

Archibald.    Jr 248 


Page 

Jsmes    H 248 

Jnoes    P 9*8 

Lonlsa    A 248 

Sarah    Jane    248 

Susannah    Bliaabeth 

248.  204 

BUCK,   Fannie  A....  514 

outer    485 

mUCKLBT,    J.    L 521 

BUBIL,  JesM  m 

■BUBMIBB   Bertha    ..  M 

Jacob     681 

Pauline     9B1 

BUIVTNeiXXN.    Anre- 

lia    Maria    2tt 

iBenJaxoln 1B» 

Charlotte  Bliaa    ...  289 

QTnthla     ^^    287 

Lather   868,  M 

Mary  Ann    287 

Preserred     287 

BUGBBB,   Martha    ..  028 

BULKBLBIT.  Crow-         

nell     328 

Franeia    P 8» 

Oaorge     MB 

Minnie    82i 

Peter     68.  120 

Bobert    P 828 

BULLAJID,   Ar  t  ta  n  r 

H 408 

Isaac    B 6g 

Nora    Weltha    808 

Sarah     4* 

BUMP,    Elisabeth....  781 

BUNKEB.    Cora    ....026,  707 

Harriet     604 

Henry     OW 

NatlHUt    027 

Nathan.    Jr 027 

Benben    027 

BUBIBANK,    B  m  m  a  ^^ 

L.    H 

JamM     S 

J-TiTi     H.* 888 

Mfl-v    M ■ 

WHliaiB     8tt 

BrtirH.   Birds«r  «..  IJ 

Heorr     18? 

Jfrtia    J ^«^ 

l^tlfl     P,.., J5 

M«fT     * ^    J2 

^KTirtDa     *. Ig 

Thrtmis     165 

fir  an.    Charlea    ....  421 

EtDiir   woft*ter   ...  421 

Jamra "gj 

Jhmee     A.,. m 

WSTJ      421 

BrnnirK.   Albert  D.  302 

AlmlfS      <ttT 

Afia      ^ 

Betsey     « 

Clarlnda    w 

Darld     88 

Rlisabeth  ..  70.  70.  76.  * 

Hannah     ...^ 7} 

Jane    Ann    Prances  2?n 

John     ^2 

John   Palmer   488 

Frederick     V 4gi 

Josephine    471 

Jofihlaa     ftf 

Lois    88 

Lydla     100 

Marie     3®B 

OIlTe     82 

Robert     82 

Ruth     76 

Sarah    Catherine    ..  682 

Smith     76 

Tacy     128 

W.  dark    682 


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THE  PENDLITON  OIKSALOmr 


BUBDIOK^amt)  ^*** 

WfUiMD     190 

WlllUm     E 84S 

SSacharlna    76 

BUBO,   Q^orge  A 8T1 

BICTBOBSB,    A^lald9..40O.  788 

OuTle    8S6 

FTMik   B 788 

Julia    Ann     440 

Mabrt    788 

Bobert    A 788 

BUBOIN  ....  842 

BUBOI8,    John    100 

BTTBHAN8,    Hannah.  080 

Samnel  Jr.  63o 

BUEKB.   I^jiHa   H...  878 

I^man     878 

BURLBIOH,  Olara  ..  088 

(BUBIi^INOiAHB. 

Jamet  Anaon    ...  885 

BDBNBT.  Walter  D.  825 

ICarr  Boaette   670 

BKJBjKHAM.    IBI8&- 

_lMnln    P too 

Hapaebah    102 

Lydla  KMit  171 

OllTer    788 

BURNS.   JuDM    IM 

Lota    (PandlatoD)...  vm 

Marvaret     480 

WUllam     808 

William*   Jr.    (fam- 
ily)  808-4 

BURR.  Andrew  Col..  00 

Martha    584 

Olirer    842 

BITRRELU   Ann    289 

BVKBXUL  ...  805 

Jaoiaa    9(4 

BUBROiraBB,    Annfe 

Bliaa    446 

Ellaatwth    70 

Ronlce um 

Q^orge,  Bar 22 

Btephan,  SA  108 

Winthrop    447 

BURR0W8,  John,  Jr.  57 

l4fdla    57 

BURTCfH,    Bllllngi. .  .880.  440 

MaiT  Brewster 440 

BUBTON,  Hr 4 

Edna    401 

Ellaa    243 

Horace  N 580 

Mary    048 

BUSBEB.    Bllsa   Tay- 

„tor  888 

FabiOB    098 

BU8H,    Alphena 882 

Hannah   43 

John    42.  788 

Pollj    882 

Bebeeca     882 

BUBHNIBLL,     Hannah 

Bromley   311 

BOSSBY,   ICary  C.    . .  400 

BUTLEB,  .  ....  854 

Abble  Ann  065 

Albert  E 851 

Albert  Warren 382 

Amanda     335 

Oelestina    Jane    ...  604 

Darld     064 

'Ophrlam 664 

George  Alfred   064 

Hannali     664 

Harry  B 351 

Helen  666 

Heniy  8 331 

Herbert  Clinton  ...  851 

Isaac  Wlllington   ..  604 

Isadora  851 

John    853 

John   Perry    685 

Joahua  Thomas  ....  804 


Linnie    881 

Mary.   Mrs 004 

Maxy   Bliaabeth    ...  084 

Nettle    881 

Bamnel   881,  808 

Warren  8.   881 

BUTHAN.   Hannah... 281,  401 

Jamea    Pendleton...  981 

Margaret  Ann 281 

Mary  Foater   981 

Samnel  F 281 

WillUm     281.  408 

WUliam  J 881 

BUTTON,  Allen 810 

Amanda     840 

Ann  W 810 

Anna  A 810 

Elisabeth    840,  480 

Freeman    840 

I^dla    812 

BUXTON,    Breline  T. 

B 087 

WUliam  H 584 

BUZEBL,  George  001 

BZAJU    OAUpbell 

(family)  071 

John  071 

BTARD,  Wiley 068 

BTNON,   (Margaret...  005 

BYRNE,  >Maz«aretta..  884 

BYBNBS,  B.>.,  Mra.  216 

B.    Lee    81j» 

BYRN6,  Anna  704 

Darld     701 

BYSDL,  George  Wash- 
ington      077 

Isdoores    077 

GABLE.  Apphla  Bllsa- 

beth   705 

OADLB.   William 220 

CAHOON,  Addle  J.   . .  512 

CAIN,  Katherine  ....  6S6 

CALDBB,    Lottie 80DL 

Baohel    801,  800 

Sarah   801,  000 

Tbomaa    361,  360,  000 

Tbomaa   (family)...  801 

CALDDRWOOD,  Mark 

W 289 

CALDWBIiL,    Hannah  157 

CALIEF.   Eunice  B...  800 

CALKINS,      Henry 

WeUs   088 

Mary    888 

GALLON,    Nellie    ....  718 

CAMBURN,   Harriet..  894 

CAMERON.   Marlon...  865 

CAMP,      Miranda 

Loiilsa    522 

OAMPBBUL,   Abbie...  275 

Belle   788 

Hannah    844 

Isafbella  Josephine..  420 

Joshua   48 

Wallace    737 

CAMT,  (Mary   514 

OANAN.  Mary 000 

CANDBB,   Horace   ...  210 

Ruth  Ann  210 

CANFIELD.   Emily   ..  518 

Lenore  Taylor  470 

C.\NN,  Samuel  S79 

William  (family)  ..  575 

CANN>ING,  Lewis  La- 

Dsont     049 

Maiy  660 

Timothy    060 

CANNON,   Annie   ....  819 

CAPBN.   Bliaabeth  J. 

P 468 

CAPRON,  Harriet  A..  447 

James  Bowen   44tl 

CAPWELL,    Bslck....  291 

Joseph    (Umttj)    ..  291 


CARBBIDOB*    JeiOBM  o6 

OABD.  Arminta  U  ..  988 

IfTannal^     46Q 

CABBY,  mU  M.  ....  490 

Frank   548 

William   800 

OABL,  ILocy    888 

CABfiBTON.  Bdwatd..  4 

Maiy  Jane  000 

B.  Gny 184 

OABLIN,    Jamea 040 

Lanra  Lottie 040 

CABLOW,  B.  Walter.SOO,  808 

Benjamin    300,  882 

•Benjamin   (family).  300 

CABOTHBBS,       Ma  r- 

garet  Anna 441 

WilHam  Ogden...  441 

CARPENrBB,     O  y  n- 

thU    W 2SS 

Fred  Palmer  299,  485 

Herbert  Bthan   299 

Joanna  287 

Mary  Bophia  486 

WlUiam  Strond 900.  485 

Zelotna  299 

OABB, 010 

Ann  Bliaabeth  174 

Benjamin     Under- 

wood  106 

Elisabeth    188 

Judith    88 

LodUa  H 804 

Robert  Robinson  ...  106 

CABBOL,  DeUa  J.   ..  708 

Michael    708 

CARBOLL,    Benjamin  270 

Daley  A.  270 

Harriet    400 

Lncy     570 

CABSON,   Maiy    485 

CARTBB,  Abigail  ....  46 

Alason  >B.  589 

Celia  Jane   689 

Daniel    008 

Elisabeth  F 008 

Bather  409 

Jemima    674 

Lola,  Mrs 804 

Louisa    066 

(URTWBIGHT,    Mar- 
tha Louisa   888 

WiUUm    388 

(3ARVBR,     Al>igail...  238 

B.   F 284 

Benjamin    153^  281 

Charlea  B 598 

Clara    452 

Bliaabeth    278.  281 

Bsther  J 281 

Bugene    Pendleton.. 461.  462 
Eugene      Pendleton. 

jr 452 

Drerett  281 

Frances   281 

Francea  A 462 

Hannsh   281 

Isaac    279.  280 

John     243.  594 

Lola    M 482 

Loring    003 

Locinda  164 

Marietta    281 

•Mary    Josephine 694 

Nancy   Pendleton... 281,  468 

Nathan  B 456 

tNiathan      Pendleton 

2S1.  461.  458 

Prentiss  H 281 

Ransom  Fuller   ....  452 

Sarah    282 

Stephen    268 

Suaan  T 281 


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INDIZ 


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OAftTBB^Ooat.) 

Wealtliy    879 

WlllUm     281 

Woodbaxn      ..278,  280,  408, 

458 

Woodtmn,  Jr 281 

CAST,   Bna   981 

H«leii  If 821 

CASE.   EHTAalet    ....  841 

Gilbert  H 787 

Laara     841 

Mercy   188,  227 

Raohel    184 

Serah  A 168 

Sidney    178 

OASESiiLY,  BUen  ....  814 

CASBT.   Ttiomaa    ....  683 

CASKBY,    Manila....  879 

OABWBLL,  (Lucy  ....  891 

Sarab  Jennette 280 

OATBB,    Arthur    Syl- 

bert  Pendleton   ..  882 

Kfemtt  Wallace   ..  «»2 

Brerett  Wallace,  Jr.  602 

Margaret    Pendleton  682 

Peter  Clark  682 

Rebecca     852 

GATHEBIN,   Joseph..  802 

OATUN,    Betsey 106 

BofQs     845 

CATS,  Alfred   746 

Caiarles    746 

B.  B.   746 

OAZEB,  Lewis,  Ool...  M2 

CBAS0,    DaTld    A. 

(family)     828 

CSNTBB,   Harriet  I..  724 

Nathaniel-  724 

OHAOB,   Adeline    ....  282 

Oeorge  Anthony  ...  266 

Helena     266 

Maiy   Ancnsta    ....  266 

CHAFFEE,  Alney  E..  V^ 

AlU    .^22 

Caroline    287 

Cordis  iMonroe    ....  287 

Esther   Pennelia    ..  466 

Frank    287 

Helen     287 

Helen   Adella    574 

Helen  Marlon   822 

Bichard   M 674 

Sanrael  B 287 

Samnel  D 287 

Stephen  0 267 

William   B 822 

William  Moranda  . .  406 

GHAFFET,    Sooan    ..  861 

OHAONON,    Harriet..  666 

0  H  A  M  iB  B  B  LAIN. 

Charles  A 682 

Cornelia  L. 662 

Fannie   807 

Garland  Adelbert...  602 

Geoive   661 

Maty  L.    602 

Nettie  B.    602 

Willis  D 807 

CBAMBEB8,     Isaac.  860 

P.   J 408 

GHAfMPEBNOON   C.  25 

OHAMFIilN,   Adam...  81 

Anna   78 

Anne  81 

Debondi    81 

Eliaalbetb 81,  118,  808 

Bnnlce   81 

Isaac    808 

James    106 

Joseph   78.  81,  775 

Lois    81 

Lucy  81 

Nancy     162 

OllTer 81 


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Parmelia  81 

Phebe    81 

Polly    81 

Sally    81 

Samoel     762 

Sarah    168 

Santh    B 608 

Sarah    (Pendleton)..  81,  TT8 

WilUam  86,  78,  80, 

81,   180,   768 

WlUlam  (4th)   81 

William    (0th)    ....  81 

CHANDLBB,   William  401 

WUllam   W 401 

CHAPIN,  Arthnr  ....  488 

Asahel   124 

Ashael    124 

Briant    186 

Cornelia  L.    880 

IHuUel  Mnnro   126 

DaTld  420 

Edward  Bnasell    ...  477 

Frank  Heniy  477 

Frederick     186 

George  S.   880 

Harriet    186 

Henry    B 477 

Horatio  P 880 

Japhet     880 

John   884 

Jnliet    880 

Lney  Maria  47b 

Macguet 127 

Martha  Jane  420 

Mary    Pendleton....  477 

Norman  Heniy  ....  477 

Oral  211 

Phineas     218 

Boxilina    186 

Sabrina    218 

Samuel  Dea  218 

Sarali  Angnsta  ....  477 

Sheldon    476,  477 

Sopbronia    878 

Sidney    880 

Syirester     126 

Timothy    124 

CHAPLIN,  ...  866 

CHAFOCAN,  Capt.    ...  61 

Abel    Pendleton 817 

Albert    217 

Andrew    76,  816 

Andrew,  Jr.    816 

Andrew  (8rd)   816 

Angelo  F 200 

Annie  B 177 

Areril  Ailiton 444 

Bertba   Nllson 220 

Betsey    814 

Case  120,  161, 

217,   218,   292 

Caise  Jr.    217 

Charles  Pendleton..  218 

Demarls    214 

Dndley  B 2U 

Edmund  Chester  ...  820 

Edna  Pleice   444 

Blisa  Ann  217 

Enoch  G 214 

Fannie  Ellaa  Starr.  220 

Frank     2^  7 

Freeman  0 214 

Geoive  W 448,  444 

Gilbert    Pendleton..  444 

Grace  Pendleton....  44A 

Gnrdon    887 

Gordon  P 217.  218 

Hannah   76,  76 

Jacob    644 

Jacob,  BCT 867 

John   51,  778 

John  0 214 

Joseph  P 214 


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Jolla  181,  817 

Martha  Adelaide   ..  448 

Mary    217,  216 

Mary   Alice    289 

Maty  Ette   816 

Minnie    Pendleton..  444 

Nancy  Pendleton  ..  214 

Ollyer  Bbodes 214 

PriwdUa    200 

Qoeen  Marie  444 

Balaton   444 

Blioda    M.    217,  292 

Bowland    817 

Solomon   220 

Somner    214 

Tlkomaa  Benton,  Dr.  444 

Timothy 120,  214,  808 

Tram  an  Bdmmid 

diester    220 

WUliam    BIffrison..  200 
WilUam  Paidleton..214,  808 

Willie    A.    200 

GHABiLIBB,        Eleanor 

Jane   890 

GHABtLTON,       BUM- 

beth    818 

JosUh    Tattnall ....  070 

OHASB,  Carrie 528 

Charles     G.      (fam- 

ily)    468 

Darld  666 

BUaabeth  74 

Harriet  LoTlna 486 

Jennie  B 666 

Jortina   201 

I^rdia   486 

Mazson    201.  486 

MazsoB,  Jr 201,  486 

Miram   M 528 

Snsan  M 291 

William     468 

CHATTEBLT,  Morton  697 

Nancy    697 

OHATALIA,      Aprilla 

Lenore    688 

John   688,  717 

John    Clifford    (ts;i 

Leota  Irene   688 

GHEBYEB,     Snsan 

iMazson    184 

OHBNBT,  Ann  488 

Susannah   866 

OBBSBBBO,   Helen 

Lawrence   866 

Mary  Omtest   440 

Oliver  Denison   ....  440 

Zebnlon  Frederick..  266 

GHBBBBBOXTGH,    Al- 
len     261 

Amelia    00 

Amos    88 

Ann    60 

Ann  Elbtabetb 886 

Benjamin    83 

Benjamin      Pendle- 
ton      168 

Charles  H 886 

Christopher    88 

Darld    168 

Deborah    82 

Denisoo  Allen   886 

Bllhn.    Ber.    ..08,   261.   880 

Elihtt    446 

Elihu,   Jr 886 

Bllhu    (8rd)    886 

Ellaa    168 

Blisa  Ann 261 

Enoch     886 

Brastus  8 386 

Francis   Marlon    ...  886 

Harriet    386 

Harris    83 

Isaac    88,  08 

Jabec    88 


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PM« 

OHBtUBBOUOH— (OoBt.) 

Jablita    1«8 

Jamet    88,    IM,  1«8 

Jamet,  Jr 82 

Jamea   <8rd)    88 

Jertmlab,  Ber 90 

JoMpb,  Laroy   88 

Lois    M9 

Uacj    (Paadlaton)..  88,  1«8, 

lydia   ....96.   168.  261,  868 

L^la   (PandlAtoii),  88.  96, 
106,  776 

Marta    168 

Martba,  Mft.  88 

Marj    201 

Maf7.  Mn. 67 

Menr   99,  286 

MoUy    9l» 

Nabotb     285 

Nancy  Maria  886,  446 

Paul     88,  168 

PlMl»a   96 

Priadlla    88 

Prndanea  99 

Prodenoa  ICary 886 

Bcdban    92 

Ricbaid     166 

Barab     96 

SoaaiiDab    90 

Tbomaa  Bandall    ..  99 

wnilaa    86,  166 

Wnuan,   Jr 168 

WlUiam    PndlatoD.  96 

Cabolon    67,  96,  886 

Selmkm.    Jr 96,  26l 

aebolon.    8rd 96 

OBBSTVB.  AlfMd  A.  642 

Ann   Bllaa    642 

Carolina 26S 

Cbloa    If 642 

Joalab    26B 

MUea    B.     M2 

Barab    A 966 

GBILOOrr.   Lydla   ..  618 

OBILD,   Bobart  Or...  4,    16 

17.  27 

ORILDS.   Amanda  B.  672 

GHIPMAN,  Gharlea   .  220 

Obarlca  Bdwln    ....  280 

CSiarlea    P S20 

Cbarlaa   Packer    ...  220 

Panny  Altbea   220 

rrancla  Olllatte   ...  220 

Hanry  Paaeti   220 

UlUan     220 

Ullte  Pendlaton....  220 

William     220 

William    BrownlDf.  220 

William   Pendleton.  220 
CEnsWBLL,    8a  r  a  b 

Howard 691 

OHRnerngNBON.    b  i- 

Ian    708 

OHUraBUCK,      A  d  al- 

«lda     660,  ffi7 

Allle  LInwood   288 

Obarlea  Pendleton  .288.  560 
Brerett      B  a  a  t  o  n 

(family)    466 

(Harriet  IFranoea    ..669,  568 

Isaac   Toong   659 

Lot     569 

Margaret  Annette  .         560 

Orestna    B 466 

fiBierman  Atfdiaon..  288 
8tiUman  EMrldge.SA,  668 
BtlUman      Eldrldge. 

Jr 669 

OHUROB.     Abrab  a  m 

N 666 

Albert    8 628 

Obarlea  (family)  ..  627 
Baden    626 


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W.      (fam- 

Blram  8 687 

Lottie   B 566 

0arab     64 

CHUBOBKX,    Joalab  216 

Robert     969 

8arab   Ullle    878 

OLAFLIN.     Lnclnda. .  289 

Mary    U 448 

(X«APP,  Arllla  619 

Modb     44 

GLARBSST,     William  689 

OLABK.   Abby    662 

MM    m 

WlHoa    887 

Andraw    8B7 

Anfcllna   606 

IBallnda     652 

•Benjamin  0 852 

Carrie  Mildred   ....  466 

fniir!^ 288,  646 

Oitrlef     B 806 

Chxrlei    Oabom    ...  696 

4VTn«Hs    ETellna    ..  486 

CjTuM.     Q.     412 

IKilty 640 

i>B¥id aw 

l>orc»* 79 

JDVujwaw     400 

fWQi     L. 627 

Bdfmml     M., 677 

Hdwln     806 

&iwrn    Zllhn    281 

RJllsh* 771 

WVd,     ifta.. 882 

RlTira    G^od^ear    ..  616 

Bmlly     606 

^tDma    * 887 

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RptiiirT    M*arlna....  876 

RTer^tt     0 896 

Flora  Or[>fHt« 696 

rrancla  Maron   ....  876 

Wtnk    JB... 627 

GpoTf*    A 627 

ftfrirsff     Rxi-mtt     . .  896 

Gi*nr»t  Jam«#   616 

Gilbert    lienry     ....  4t» 

Harry/B «J 

Banrey   Grant    ....  671 

Hcni7  6B6,  484 

Beniy  Dodley  ....  484 

Jamea    616 

Jamea  Blmpaon    ...  671 

Janet    804 

Joel    Ml 

Jobn     888 

Jobn    F 527 

Joaeph     888 

Joaepb.    Jr 769 

Josepb    B 875 

Jodhut    B 856 

JoSbiM   Frands    . . .  484 

Jnlla  Btbel    875 

Katberlne   Loalse    .  789 

Leslie    B 568 

Locy   Taylor   888 

Lyman     842 

Mabel    Lillian    ....  486 

Margaret     157,  780 

Mary  Gladys   484 

Matilda    K 260 

Mercy     898 

Milton   Leslie    698 

'Minnie     620 

•Nardsaa   Dorcas    ..  896 

Nellie   Mand    893 

Bobert    895 

BoHin    Grorer    ....  484 

Boma   Wells   484 

Sally     298.  588 

Barab     227 

Btaston     806 

Susan    A 400 


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8!dney  PndletoB  ..  816 

Stephen     626 

Urma  Bella  894 

Victoria    L.     671 

Virginia   MUdrod    ..  616 

Walt«    478 

Waaden     866 

WlUiam     297,866 

WilUan  Beni7    888 

William    Niebolas..  888 

William    W 88r 

GLA&KB.    Abel     ....  88 

82 

69 

82 

Benjamin    82 

OittMrlna    184 

Deborab 82 

Oatbarlne    (Pend  I  • 

ton)    82.    188.  184 

Deborah     (Pan  d  1  e- 

ton)    81.   188.  m 

Bdwin    P 82 

Biltfia    98 

Eliaabeth    882 

Bllaabath    M 184 

Btban   Oapt....82,    188,  184 

Paany    88 

Gaorga    829 

Baanab    82 

BeBiy    130 

aawy  Bai?.82.  188.  184,  820 

Hanry    C    184 

Berbart  WllUam   ..  889 

Jarad    82 

Jobn    C 829 

Jobn  VUltki 188 

Joaepb  7^.... 88.     81.188 

Joabna     .1^7 18« 

Joabna.    Bar 188 

Margaiat  A.   Mra..  184 

Mfciy     82 

N«ncy    82.  98 

Kattian    82 

outer    188 

OllTer  Pendleton    ..  188 

Pbebe     82.  188 

Pblneas     882 

Bally    188 

Samoel    82 

Bamnel   Bay    184 

Sarah    82 

Bimaon tt 

Snaanna    78 

Bylraater    Pendleton  184 
Sylraater  Pendleton. 

Jr 18« 

l%oma& 82 

Tbomar   B 292 

Timothy     829 

Welcome  AmoM    ..  184 

Wlllet    1.34.  185 

William     168.  214 

WlUiam    Pendleton.  829 

OLABY.    Alfred    ....  816 

Alfred,  Jr.   845 

Alfred    B 8t6 

BfUsa     A 843 

CLATPO0I«,  Obarl  e  a 

Bdgar    889 

GLAT8.    Mattie    Car- 
oline       619 

OLATTON.    Blanc  b  a 

Bfliaabeth    468 

Samnel    749 

(XBANAND  Bdmtind.  647 

CLBABT.   Mary  Ann.  886 

CLBMEVNT,   Bra    277 

Soean     857 

CLBMBNTS   .  284 

Cart  (Henwood    586 

Bben    182 

George  Berbert  ..  658 

John  182 

Marlatta     182 


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Percy     •■  oM 

WfDiftm    P in,  IM 

CLTBLA-WD,  Gilbert  T9r 

CUmmLY.  HttBBAh.  S87 

lUebil     9t7 

CLHWLJET,    Ellu     ..  491 

AlbertlDe    SIR 

Amtilu.   0 400 

▲BMlSa    CatlierlM..  276 

Aam  Pmdtetan  ...  9JS 
BmJmdIb*!    Pmdle- 

ton    978 

CaHMfrtac    IST,  S7T 

fiairiet    »t 

Henry  Bdward   ....  STB 

Jaeob     978 

J«]B«0  Bellj  fltowtra  STB 

Mtfffavet  Gllmon   .  976 

Mmry    m 

Waney  PiDdlatoD  ..  976 

Sarali   288 

Bqmii    8fll 

William     460 

WlIllAiB  OreeB   ....  976 

Winian  Walker   ..  976 

OZJTT,   Solby   280 

CLTSm  (family)   8«a 

Aaiton    860,  888 

Olenn  Byron  68T 

Jamee  B 68T 

Barali    iQaroltiie     ..880,  882 

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fleniT  AvfoatiM .  •  688 

GLINlPON,    BeDjamln.  788 

dletOB    ^....  808 

«aMb  Jane 800 

Tbomes    808 

Wnilam  J 800 

William  JoMiii    ...  806 

OIXMSON,    Gharlet. . .  878 

■rther    688 

BanniA 196 

BnldaJi    968 

Jamee    896 

Katban  196 

Stepbes    968 

GLOUGR,    BUbeeca...  880 

Sarah   480,  811 

C  li  O  V  B  B,  Clarence 

Stewart    000 

James  W 080 

William    000 

OLOWABD,  ItlsDla  L.  894 

GLOTD,  Mary  788 

CDUTDB,    Nancy    Pbil- 

ena    882,  TIT 

Stepben  &   882 

OOAN,   Oatberlne 882 

Davie   18],  882 

O0ATB8,  Lacy  286 

00AT8,  Benjamin  ...  110 

Caleb    ,  118 

Cbrtitopber,   Jr. 110 

Desire    110 

Josepb    66,  07,  110 

Mary    110 

Mary  P 148 

ZVpporali    110 

ZebvloD    110 

COBB,  Batbla 401 

CbSpman    628 

Bdward   D 20T 

■onlce   182 

iHafinSb     848 

Henry,  Srd  182 

I^dU    261 

MaxT    181,  184 

Nellie  M.   410 

BoTflla  Ann  622 

William    StoQgbton.  822 

COBUBN,   Cbarles....  28T 


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COOBEAN,    Mary....  4T8 

AnriUa  8TT 

Bdwaxd     877^ 

OODDINGOON,       A 1- 

mira  Bessie  816 

Joel 818 

OOB,  Hannab  IC  ....  840 

OOiVIN,  Charles  ....  418 

Fumy  B 418 

Peter   12 

WlDslow  W 418 

OOGOAN.    Balitbridge 

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Upuella     806 

Samuel     806 

COLBUBN,      Osroline 

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Charles  B 888 

Fannie  Blltt   488 

Fred  Alden   488 

Harry     488 

Harry  Bayford  ....  488 

James  J 488 

Ulllan   C 488 

Ussie     888 

Mary  A.   818 

OOIX3L0,  KUiabetb  ..  878 

COLCOBD,  Andrew 

James  414 

Any  Maria  281 

Benjamin   Franklin.  288 

Cbarlea  H 282 

Jobn 261 

Jobn   Gilmore    Pen- 
dleton   281 

Jobn  Herbert  981 

Loring 801 

Matilda     458 

(M^ry  C 982 

Pllnees   Pendleton..  968 

OCNLDBHN.  Jesse 8T9 

Eossell  Damon  ....  879 

William    878 

COLE,  Agatba  May..  4Rv 

Almeda    868 

Almena    686,  860 

Aoff  Qsta    261 

B.  F 668 

Ceclle  AiireUa 404 

Charles  B 841 

DaTid    H 841 

B.  D.   408 

mi 841 

Bli,    Mrs 840 

BUphalet    {T 841 

Borace    404 

Bowaon  White   ....  ** 

Howson   White,    Jr.  446 

LaTelette   Pendleton  446 

I^cana  941,  28T,  970 

Lodnda   216 

Margaret    Josephine  468 

Phe*)e     176 

Bobey  B 207 

Sands    176 

Tliomas  118 

Trae  B 461 

William  B 408 

OOLBS.  Bdwln  J.   ...  674 

OOLOBOVB,  S  n  8  a  n- 

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O0LLAMOB9B,     M  a  r- 

garet  Foller 004 

OOlliABD,  Oliyer  ...  T88 

OOLIilNS,  Addison   ..  846 

Albert  B 481 

Allda  0 942 

Annie  Adelle  588 

Blanchard   Bdwln...  588 

Cbarles  A 822 

Clara  A 242 

Dallas  S 242 

Dan  OT,  08 


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Darid   688,  684,  888 

DaTld  Bdwln  688 

Bffle  B 219,  T19 

Bffle  Blanche   942,  712 

Bdltb  B.   942 

Bllsabeth  Matilda...  684 

mia    T21 

George  N 942,  T19 

Bannab   86 

Barrlet  J 488 

John   688 

John  G 249 

•Mary    626 

Mary  Amira  082 

MildMd  Loalae  ....  688 

WUllam  a    249 

OOaJBOV,  Alice  Weal- 

ttaea    804 

Aagelloe    Joaephlna  804 

Anna    881 

Frank    Tlieodore....  604 

Lonlse  Bllsateth   ..  804 

Lodnda    868 

Bobert  Leach 604 

Samoel    868 

Willis  A 604 

WiUis  Leander    ...  804 
COLT,  Donald  Dn- 

nlson    886 

James  W.   886 

Balph  Wilder  886 

Wilder  B.  M 896 

OOLTON,  Bela  Brvv* 

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OOCjWBLL,  Gertrade.  490 

Walter  B 490 

COMBR,  Sarah 8T9 

OOMFOBT,  Gaotfe  ..  888 

Jobn    888 

May    888 

OOMSTOOK.    Jndge..  896 

OONANT,   AbMe    ....  TOB 

Margaret  886 

OONIMB,  ....  825 

Brelyn    888 

Joto  W « 

Locnie     826 

Melvln     626 

CONK.  Blla   1T2 

Joeeph  Hall  204 

Mabel  L.    676 

OONBT.   Cornelia   ...  180 

OONGDON.  Jamea. ...  908 

Joseph     777 

OONOBE,  AlBina.  Mis.  641 

OONINB,    NeUle    ....  878 

OONKLIN.  Bdwaid...  7S1 

Elisabeth    761 

OONKLING.    Blchard.  66 
OOXLBfT,  Cassle  Csro- 

llne  888 

Bleanor    858 

•Edward    868 

OONN,  Jennie 677 

CON  NELL.  James  ...  688 

James    (ftunlly)    ..       58ft.i) 

CONNEB,  CaroUne  S.  428 

William  B 498 

OONNEB8,      A  b  b  1  e 

Bllaa    697.  646 

Charles  Boecoe   ....687,  648 

Janett  Elnora   627 

asmoel   82T 

Samnel,    Jr 627 

CONNIE,   Bannab   ...  677 

OONTtOB.  Nancy   ....  4A8 

CONWAT,    Kate   T...  204 

OOOK,  680 

Albert    888 

Carrie  Vose   888 

Darid     2H« 

Dewitt  C 880 

Elihn   194 

Franklyn  Albert  ...  804 


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COOK— (Oont.) 

G«orge  1 855 

Humab    686 

Hmttte  889 

H«U7    848 

HeiU7  8 804 

Bonce    Boidett ....  8M 

J«tei  Wyatt  804 

Joel   186 

Joeeil^liie    Tbankful  804 

Kmtle 866 

Maty    886 

Mai7  Jane  208 

Sall7  828 

Betfli    286 

Waiter  876 

OOOKaON.  Bllen 856,  687 

Walter  Bcott 288 

OOOUDT,   Bmlly  A...  780 

nreline    677 

Marj    677 

Nathan    B 786 

Stuvii     677 

COOMBfl,    Antbonr.-.  406 

Obarlty    488 

Otiarlea  B.   592 

Cora  Jane  602 

Dora    701 

BllBa  C.    417 

RUaa  J 629 

Ella  May   708 

Ethel  S 710 

Fannie   269 

Fields     529 

Frank  Barnes  602 

(yeorge  H 628 

Henry,  Jr 278 

Hoiea     628 

Isaac  284 

Jacob     408 

Jairas  CiTilian    ...  6U8 

James     269 

Jaranenm    623 

Jesse    407 

John  Monroe    623 

Joseph  Anthony   ...  706 

Loesa    144 

Lois  Ellen   666 

iLonlsa    144 

Lncenia    283 

(Lucy     407 

Lola  Frances 008 

Martin  S 417,  421 

Mary,    Mrs 272 

3£ary  J 404,  524 

Olire    196 

Orlnda  Anna   628 

Othnlel    417 

PiUrtrary    655 

Pnidence  Jane   ....  408 

Robert,    Jr 286,  692 

Robert   H 602 

Rcybert  P 417 

Ruth  P 628 

Sarah  Elisabeth 628 

Solomon  Page   623,  681 

Solomon  Page,  Jr... 528,  531 

Thatcher    858 

Van  Buren 710 

Walter  Hudson  ....  592 

Wellington  M 417,  421 

William  423.  628 

OOON.  Amanda   486 

•I^dla     266 

Rath,  Mrs 438 

COOP.  Blva  LaMar  . .  496 

Jeffrey     496 

John   496 

John  Henry   496 

Mary  EUsabetih   ....  496 

Nancy    496 

OOOPER,   Althea    ....  369 

EIisa4)eth   488 

Eliaaheth  A 627 


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George  Warren 889 

Holdah    624 

Jamea  Thomas  ....         078 

Joel  rrwlerlck 578 

Bobert   859 

WUllam     887 

William  B. 184 

OOPP,  Samoel  214 

OOBBBTp  Abraham  . .  15 

COBBIN,     D  e  1  m  a  r 

Dean    672 

Bfera   211 

George  W.   672 

Merlin  872 

•Nera  liaxlne  673 

Wendell    672 

OORDY,  Gaorge   859 

William   892,  788 

William    (family)  788 
OORMIOK,  Sdith  Mil- 
dred             687 

Eleanor  Ann   687 

Jamea   687 

Hiomaa  L.   687 

OORNWaiLL.    Franeea         671 

OOBP,  Jnlla  606 

OOBRT.   Jeanette....         686 
OOBSON.  Ada  A.   ...  663 

OOTULB,  Andrew   ...  606 

Anna  0 240 

Uda    808 

CXXTTON.  Cora  E.  ...  464 

William     464 

OOTTRELL  ..  WU 

Abby  Maria  219 

Amey     51,  02 

Ann  Frances  218 

Benjamin   219 

Charles  Perkins   ...         819 

Dorothy   61,  62,  176 

Dorothy   (Pendleton)  86,    47 
48,    60,    61,    62,    176,  770 

Eleanor    61 

Ellas  ....129.  217,  218,  219 

Ellas.  Jr 217,  218,  483 

Ellas  (3rd)   218 

Elisabeth   61.   189,  219 

Billot  P 239 

Fanny    163 

Frances  A.   217.  218 

Franklin    219 

George  W 219 

Gershom    62 

Gorton    219 

Gordon    Pendleton..         218 

Hannah    183,  184 

Harriet   Amanda    ..         219 

Heniy  Clay    218 

JoaeiA    51,   196.  218 

Josephine  A 218 

Joshua    196 

Laura   A 219,  483 

Mary   51 

Nathaniel     51 

Nicholas    (3rd),   36,   46,  47. 
48,   50,  61,   62.    170 

Nicholas  (4th)   61 

Otis  Pendleton  ....         219 

Pamelia    196.  634 

Polly    196 

Rosaell    129.  219 

Russell,  Jr 219 

Samuel  62 

Sbubael    196 

Sylvester    194,  195, 

242.   684,   660 

SyWester.  Jr 195 

Wheaton    218 

William  H 210 

COUI/TER,  George 

(family)    723 


mta   (family)    ....  lS 

Nancy    898 

CX>UOBTBT,       IC  a  r- 

gretta    148 

COUBTLAMD,  OoL   ..  63 

0006XN8,    Harriet...  288 

OOVALT,  ....  284 

OOTBBT,  J.  IL,  Dr..  248 

(X>WILBB,  Cora 674 

OOZ,  Anna  Benton...  447 

Deaaie    7« 

Dmcan    .....•••■•-  808 

George   7« 

Matilda   g 

GRABTRIB,    Emily..  627 

GRAFT,  DaTid   650 

CRAGiLB.  Anthony   ..  746 

Soiihia    •'•  746 

CRAIO.     Catherine 

Oolqahoan   ODS 

Ernest  (JUnton  ....  JO 

John  Parker  502 

GRAM,  .Nettie  B. ^ 

CRANDAI^  A.  P.  ..  81 

Amoa    82 

B&thsbaba  185 

Benjamin    ISO 

diarlea    ^83 

Ghartea  C 287 

Ghatlea   Perry    «» 

Charles  Roy RJ 

CUmena    in 

Clyde  Arttinr 651 

Cora  AdeUa  661 

Daniel  dtanton 660 

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Ella  M 297 

Bnodi    1^ 

Enoch,  Jr 185 

Bather  AUna ^   561 

Eunice   88,  162 

Skekiel     83,    84 

Enra   822 

Florence    Udora    ..  551 

Francis  George M 

(Genera     289 

Hannah   185 

Harry  Franklin 40 

Herbert  L Ig 

Howard  L 297 

James 86.  129,  134 

jared    188 

Jeannette  P 291 

JeremlAh    ,« 

John   188 

John  E.  S gj 

John  F gl 

John  Perry  291 

Jonathan  51 

Joseph    •••in 

Lewis    IH 

Louisa  Maria SS 

Ludna  H 297 

Luke    ^ 

Martha    801 

Mary  Ann  185 

NanJy    180.  188 

Nathan    7W 

Nathaniel 61.  117,  138 

NeUle  K 291 

outer  Perry    4W 

Paul     ,^1W 

Peter    ^J^ 

Rim  Arllla 661 

Samuel   287 

Sarah   187,  248 

Sherman    Adelbeit..  661 

Tbier  N 291 

William    M8 

CBiANB,  Betsey 296 

fioyce     ^ 

Calvin    286 


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ORANB— (Cont.) 

JBllBabetli    B 481 

Bv«rett  Le  Bogr....  220 

JoMoh  Dlckford  ...  702 

Louis    Gould    ......  702 

OBANSTaN,   CtoT.       .  48 

eanmel    8S,  86 

ORABY.  OTnihtA  L. .  408 

Fanny    107 

Jene  Oakley  408 

Joseph    187 

Lucy  Ann   170 

Tbomas    (Peabody...  408 

OBAWFOBOr.    Anna..  680 

Hettde     078 

Sarah  Ann  806 

GBBADICK,    COarence 

Klllen     488 

Tnnk  Olbaon    486 

Peter    488 

OBSAST,  Margaret  B.  fi87 

William     866,687 

William   family 856 

CRBOAN,   Annie  676 

CBBIOHION.    Oapt..  661 

OBBW,    Lewis    H....  671 

OBiaHTON,        James 

DaTltf   687 

OBITCHBLT.    Bllen..  400 

OBOOKEB.       Bemlce 

Maude    «86 

Barl  Pendleton   ....  686 

James  Melrln   686 

Beohen  A 686 

OBOGKSnrr,  Adella  J.  606 

Caroline  D 612 

Charles 612 

James  B 606 

OBOFT,    Ncora  Kate..  668 

OROMBID.   Dane  M..  822 

CBONB,     Charles 

Frank     622 

Jacob    622 

Nell  Pendleton  623 

OBONIK,    Frank    Pen- 
dleton        47-. 

George    William....  476 

OBOOK,  Cynthia   ....  570 

J.    M 481 

OBOOKS.  ISdwln  Phil- 
lip      862 

Frank  Gilbert   852 

Jeremiah  Mayo   ....  352 

CB08BY.  Ada    177 

Charles  W 461 

Blbert  Crane 307 

Frank  H 451 

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George   Albert    ....  461 

Jo8m  Henry   406 

Leonard   L.    664 

Maty    468 

Percy    W 461 

William     451 

0B09S,   Sdward   628 

Elisabeth     264 

John     40,  264 

Joseph    40,  41,  768 

Marttia  Jane   264 

■Mary     161,  162.  501 

Mary  J 511 

Merrlam  L.    724 

Sarah    20 

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nor    888 

CBOTTT,    Jane    Ver- 
onica      6.^2 

John     682 

CBOTTNVN,   Mary    ...  615 

OBOWlELL.   misa    ...  840 

Lucy    647 

Mehltable   481 

CBOWLBT,    Maria 

(Burgess     200 


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OBmOKflBANK, 

Mary    826 

OBUMB,  Betsey 206 

Charles    208 

Daniel     86 

Elsie   203 

Fanny    206 

George   WsShlngton.  206 

Joseph    62 

Nancy    206 

Phlneas    208 

Prudence     206 

Bhoda    208 

Bowland    208 

Simeon     117,  202,  206 

StimeoD.  Jr 203 

WlUlam     112,  208 

CUDDBBACK    21 1 

CULPBPEB,  Joseph..  601 

NeUle    691 

CULTSSt,         Andrew 

Peter  family  471 

Lewis     722 

Patience   722 

Peter   Burdlek    471 

CCMBET,    Goodman..  10 

COMMU96S,    Amelia.  206 

Annie    Helen    408 

David     408 

Helen    Isabella 403 

Lillian  Wiggin 408 

Otis    406 

Otis   Henri   408 

Pauline    406 

Serene    666 

OUNNIiraeAM,    Hat- 
tie     267 

Jacob    718 

'Mary    277 

Mary  B.    602 

Nathaniel  C 802 

Rena    712 

CUBLETTB.   Llde    ...  488 

OU'BBIE.    George    H. 

Col 876 

CURRIER,  Btoer  T...  782 

Sylvanus    D 564 

WiUiam    E 242 

GUBTIS,   Allen  D....  606 

Ann     266 

Cecil  A 862 

Charles  F 684 

Charles   Fowler    ...  684 

Charles  T 873 

Clara    Anna    684 

Clement   L 862 

Cyrus   Trew    686 

Deborah    261 

Edith  Pendleton  ...  800 

Eleanor    h84 

•Emily   Fowler    ....  S84 
Florence       Nightin- 
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Frank     808 

Grace  Jndd   800 

Henrietta    684 

Henry    Pierce    800 

James   Hiram    684 

Joseph    0 226 

Llzsie  Esther   800 

Lucy  Haley   686 

Lucy  Tlfft    800 

Luell«  D.    606 

Mabel     627 

Martin     878 

Mary  Eleanor  584 

Baloh     862 

Bansom   880 

Thomas    684 

CTTRTISS,  Berona  ...  229 

Caroline    168 

Huldah    220 

Jared    220 

SrlTla    280 

CUBZON,   Sam  del   T.  852 


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CU8AC.   Bobert  J....  078 

CUSHINO,    Deborah..  226 

CUSHMAN,  Louise  M.  466 

SylTia    468 

OUTLBB.  Bdward  ...  858 

Elisa  i 208 

Esther  lone  610 

John  H 208 

Lois    286 

Mary  Jane   266 

WiUiam   Isaac    ....  610 

O0TT,  John  0,  15,  80 

BIchard  8.  0,  18.  16 

DACY,  Maiy  Gertrude  807 

DADD,  Eben  H 260 

DADE.  Clarence  6ey- 

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Ernest  Barton    806 

Florence  Marietta..  605 

IFrancla  Seymour   ..  505 

Viola   Alice    506 

Waldo  Marrian   ....  506 

DAOGEIT.   Blisafoeth.  680 

Sarah    288 

(DAIL.EY.  (Marietta   ..  617 

Minnie  A 517 

William   A 517 

DAKIN.  Anna  M 601 

Levi  Hamlet   581 

DALE,   Jane    660 

Margaret   630 

DALY,   Bmcline   5S2 

DAMON,  Bertha   M...  W7 

(DANA.  Sarah  Wood..  338 

DANFOBTH,  Anson 

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Dolly    862 

Hiram    662 

Thomas  26,  27,  28 

William    856 

DANIELS,   Benjamin 

F 387 

Frances  M 387 

Harriet    Otis 224,  303 

Louisa   A 387 

Obadlah     271 

Susan    280 

Susanna     88 

DANTON,   AlTin   B...  401 

Bllaa     480 

DARBY,  George  F.   . .  601 

DARK.   Bdward   308 

Rtnor    808 

Oeorge   308 

Lissie     308 

Nathsn    306 

DABIiINO,  Barber  ...  884 

Charles    285 

George   A 706 

Grace  Sawyer   708 

Jay  Norwood   328 

John   Pendleton    ...  326 

Marcellus  Bey 326 

Fliebe   B 708 

Sarah  Ann   334 

DABROW ....  726 

DART  Mary  648 

DAUPHINEE.    Jame» 

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DAVENPORT,     Sarah 

Annie   400 

DAVID,  Buth  K«ther- 

Ine    618 

DAVIDSON,    Bathshe- 

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Obflu-les  Henry    atHf 

BUabeth    800 

Elsie   Ann    80Q 

Frances  800 

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W.  P,   169.  808 

DAVIBS,    John    665 

DAVIS,    Oapt f>? 

AMgall    888 


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Alena  iUj 074 

Andrew  Lie 628 

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Jennette   877 

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Nettie    662 

Oalaa    870 

E.  H.  lire 206 

Rebecca 024 

Richard  Perry 486 

Robert   10,  810 

■amoel   P 867 

Sarah 867.  426 

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Walter  Edwin 80e 

William       66,180.    186.    Ttl 

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Qrnthia  P 880 

Henry  M 861 

Heniy    0 881 

Herman  Bmklne....  861 

Leonasd   B 600 

Lonlea  Iff 881 

Lncy  H 880 

liartlka  A 861 

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William    Bdlfar....  861 

Wnilam  B 8S1 

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William    230 

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Brlglham    370 

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BdwnM     380 

Edward    FrankUn..  884 

Blecta    Ann 381 

Franklin    884 

Jamee  W..  Rer 412 

jQstln     213 

IKMIS     889 

l47dla     138 

NehemJah  2nd 894 

Osmond    Alonco 384 


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Sarah  Marlah 884 

DATTON   Darid.    Jr..  786 

DEAKB  George 286 

DEALING    Loin 620 

DEAN    080 

CUra  Alsella  6S0 

Emma  Qnimby  Mra.  172 

George    Dledrlch...  306 

Helen  Elisabeth....  806 

Joseph   406 

Loelnda  ^3 

Orinda  416 

DBANE    Freeman....  004 

lAura   Jane OM 

DEANS.     NeUle     Elisa- 
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Robert    B 601 

Robert    E.    Jr......  691 

DEARBORN    Edward.  660 

DBCKEB    Albsrt 4TT 

Gmce    L 816 

Morris   609 

Sarah    140 

Thonms  J 681 

DBOOSTEB.    Moses..  417 

WUbsrt    D 417 

DECROW,   AJttbah    ..  187 

Daniel  187 

Desire    106 

Helen 412 

aiMah     400 

Jane  106 

X^dla    187.268 

Manter  B 408 

DBBBXNG    Mr. 81.768 

DBF0BB8T    Cyntlklb.  290 

Meiey    804 

ftCb    90 

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fayette   086.  667 

John  Daniel  tamily.607.  688 
Locen  Sjlvester. . . .  666 
Lorsn  Sylrester,  Jr.  866 
Mamie    Letibara....  666 
DEHN  Friedeilka. . . .  610 
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DBITRIOH  Bebeeca..  747 
DEKAT     FmacU     Mil- 
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Merle  M 021 

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Mercy    Ellen 6U 

DBLK    JosMh    T....  047 

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Charles  Lewis  Jr..  66S 

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DBMING    Almtim....  206 

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DBMBUNO    William.  680 
DEMO(NT  M^UT  C...  268 
DBMUND    Eleanor...  810 
DBBffUTH    Bra    Pendle- 
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Oemse    W 086 

John    L 086 

DBNBKB  Edith 887 

George   H 886 

George    Hemy    ....  887 

DBNIKB,  William  H.  7H4 

DBNI80N    Oapt 88,  S4 

Adelaide   67l> 

Akm    IB 070 

Bdward     79 

George  35,    767,    768 

Stephen  A.    078 


Psge 
DBNINISON        DanM 

Gen    a,  14.  ztf 

B.  Jane  380 

Jeremlali,    Dr 181 

Mary    296 

Mary    Ann 890 

agj^ g 

mSNSLDW  'Christine' 

M 696 

Welton    696 

DBNTON    Gmce. . . .  781 
Mssy'    Trowbridge..  427 
DflPEW   George   Wash- 
ington       289 

Jamee    Madtaon....  290 

DBBINGBB,  (Ph«be  ..  2S1 

DBBRY.  Harriet  ....  42i 

Oku 422 

DBUBL,    Abner    ....  620 

Jenole    660 

DBVAUi,  Charles  ...  060 

"^  "               080 

610.  020 

Family  .»10.  080 

DBraNDOBtf*'. ' '  Alex- 

DByERAUX."Ba8enla  284 

BUaa    002 

DIBVINB.  Ohazlotte    .  516 

DBVOE.  Jacob  Smitii 

family 711 

Vamnel    W 88» 

DBWmr.  Otoittsa  ...  868 

Bannah    880 

HsCTlet     674 

Howard    Mrs 206 

Maiv    78i 

DEWrrr,  Addle  ....  078 

DIAiMOND.  Nettie   ..  287 

ffcwwn-jB,   BUen    882 

DICK.   John    866 

Lllla  G 866 

samoel   Ward 806 

nmmss    880 

DIGKBNS,    Bannah    .»!,  2H 

Margaret     101 

Martha     161 

Samnel   L 201.  268 

Trastnm    298 

DICKBB0OIN.   Albert.  486 

DICKINSON.        Char- 
lotte      660 

DIBBS,  Mattie   406 

DILUNG-ER,       H  a  r- 

rlette  Esther  ....  678 

DIUiON,    Bllen    006 

OIMMICK,    BUIeday..  881 

James  361 

Margaret  B 177 

DINOKLB.  Mary  VItI- 

an    700 

Solomon    706 

DIBST,  Almlra  Ann..  6M 

Fletcher    688 

mVINB.   Augusta 

Pendleton   602 

Harriet  Aagnsta  ...  698 

Mary  Rnth 692 

TIrgInU  StelU   ....  691 

WUllam    Charles. . .  692 
William        Charles, 

Jr 601 

DIX.  JulU   841 

DIXON,   Peter   620 

William    512 

William  C 512 

DIXSON.  Maria  Jane.  517 

DOANB,  George  F.  . .  038 

JosepAi    101 

DODO.    Frances    440 

•Mary  Parker   249 

DODGE.    Abigail    344 

Angustns    654 


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809 


Pasa 
DODO£— (Goat.) 

Bathaheba   101,  844 

Betaey    844 

Charity    844 

Gtiarlea    850,    028, 

664^  80Ba  6B0 

Chriathuia    840.  581 

Clara    681 

Clara  Mai7 718 

Dorcaa  ...U4,  IIS,  116,  102 

Bben    654 

Bdwanl  M 152.  716 

Bdward  Moxon,  Jr..  718 

Elbridge    850 

Battier  ICaiyaret   ..         718 

Franeet   678 

Frank  Foster 718 

FvBdArick  H 651 

Oeorge  W 844 

Gideon   116.  8S7 

Hsrrtet  Bmiiia   . . .  .664.  650 
Hetan   BeibeeeaNoel        718 

Henrr    288 

Heniy  M 601 

Horatio  N 844 

iMbella    288 

Israel    844 

Jnicalb  D 808 

Jennie  MaDel  460 

Jessie  A 800 

Jdhn   101 

JosefA    or.  860 

Joseph  B 884 

Josepli  8 656 

Josboa    101.  886.  664 

Josboa,   Jr.    .......         807 

Jndsoa   342 

Lama     538 

Leoda    694 

Lois  421 

Lorenao  D 638 

Locretla   278,  844 

I^dU 288,  378.  848. 

846^   8M.   661 
liark....ll6.  103,  108,  840. 
884,    008,    008,    081«    661, 
664,  606.  6B8 

Mark  B 844 

MailE    ZelMioa    ....         840 
Martba  Matilda   ...         690 

Marttoa   W 421 

Mary     116 

Mary  Aose  654 

Mary   Victoria    ....         586 

Meda    665 

MelTln  Anatln  664 

Nathaniel    115.  116 

NIobe   183 

Noah  840.  884,  651 

NoabB 651 

OgilTle  8 666 

Pradenee    100.  688 

Bathbom   107,  373.  844 

Bathbon,  Jr 844 

Sarah  Slmlra   028 

Silas     583 

Silas  M.    694.  650 

Simon.... 102.  100,  844.  840 

Sfanon,   Jr.    106 

Theodore  BoosoTelt.         656 

Trtstrsm   116 

Wealthy    840 

William   Aofaatos..         628 
William      Nathaniel 

PendletOQ   718 

William  8.    ...850,  528.  664 

Teaton   828 

DOE.  Fannie  N 707 

DOLBY,  861 

DOLB,  Lney,  Mrs.   ..         276 
DOLLOFF,  Anna  May         462 

Daniel  B. 461 

Daniel  B.,  Jr 451 

NelUe  Maria  452 


l-age 

Wllbert  S 451 

DOMINY,  Anna   715 

William     715 

DONKEBflCAT,  AnnU 

B 708 

DONNOLLT.  DelU  ..  834 

Sarah  Jane   842 

DONNBB.  BUsa.  Mrs.  287 

DOliOyAtN.  Blisabeth.  854 

John   854 

Lerl  F 656 

DOOLITTLB.     Fanny.  808 

John   888 

B«beeca  J 607 

D00U90N.  Arden  ....  720 

DOBOA8,  Josephine   .  784 

DOBaTT,  Alice 270 

DOBIMAN.  Daniel  W.  406 

Lathrop    408 

Leroy    A 408 

DOBB,   Delia    658 

DOB0BT.  Sarah  J. . . .  480 

DOBmOOfD,    W.    H. 

Ber 862 

DOUOHBBTY,   James 

CampbeU 048 

DOUGHTT   ..  861 

John   646 

•Mary  ■ 646 

DOUGLAS.       Benajah 

Pendleton    307 

Bbeneaer  Seeley....  207 

miaabeth    67 

Otbeon    L 307 

Hannah   67,  207 

John    67 

John  OoTllle    207 

Lemuel  Wicker  ....  207 

Mary  Hay   307 

Prentice  Pendleton.  307 

ThooMS     306,  307 

William 67 

William  Stewart   ..  207 

DOrOLAflS.  Lacy  A. .  581 

DOW,    AMiF    976 

Mary  Jane  562 

DOWO.  Dorcaa  Blahop  480 

George  309 

DOWNBB.  Wealthy   .  146 

DOWMBNG,    Manbtll  006 

DOWMBB  ....  801 

BUsa  Waterman    ..  801 

Jane   406 

lyBAKB.  Oameroa  ...  616 

Darid  616 

DBBW.  ilnna 673 

Arthur  Bdwaid 466 

Arthurs 456 

OuoUae    Joaephlae.  364 

Charles  Bdward  ...  354 

Charles  Bmest  ....  354 

Cbariea  Wallace    ..  576 

Edmund     354 

Frank  530 

George  Nelson 496 

Marguerite     Pendle- 
ton      575 

lUMk  Stowers   466 

Stamnd  Bdward  Wal* 

lace    576 

DBBY,  Hannrii   480.  481 

DBinnOWATBB.     Ab- 

bie  Jane  486 

ADen    568 

Amy    A 58.3 

Anrilia    583 

Cynthia   840.  3«{ 

Blisa    486 

Bnnloe   410 

Itaphemla    403 

George   486 

Grace   847,  866 

James    840.  858 


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Joeiali    848,  410 

Jooiab.     Jr 848 

Lemuel    410 

Micajah  847,  848 

840,   138 

Nathaniel    848 

Bachel     410 

Bboda    728 

Sophronia     588 

Wealthy    840.  411 

West    847.  868 

William    186.840.  808, 

868,  411 

William    (family)     ..  848 

Zenas   647.  868.  866 

Zenas  (family) 847-8 

DRISOOLL,    Mtffgaret  504 

DBITBR.  Henderson  M. 

(famHy)    487 

WUUam    L 487 

DRUOHB.  Dorothea  ..  164 

jyBUMMONO.  Alexan- 
der      483 

6fargai«t    J 482 

DRTSDALB.   Bllen   ..  604 

DUBOIS.  W.  W 551 

DUFFIB.  Ellen  A. . . .  668 

DUGCUMB^     Bonanna 

L.    346 

DUKBB.    AdeUne 676 

DUNBAB.  Adeline  B.  060 

Charles    863 

Bdwln  F 654 

Francis  'Mnrkm    ...  563 

James    680 

Mahala  Annette  ...  508 

Marlon     563 

Scimh  A.  166 

Susan  Matilda   ....  582 

Oftankful     00.  147 

Tliomaa     147.  165 

DDNOAN.   Charles    ..  408 

William   Mlnoa   ....  818 

DTOfOAN,    Elisabeth.  813 

Jacob    Cos 840 

Family    840 

DUNHAM.  A.  S.  ....  788 

Charlotte  A 800 

John     880 

John    A 800 

Judltik    800 

Mary  Jane 860 

Sanlfe    B 800 

Sydney    Wheaton...  881 

DUNLOi»,   Sydney    H.  444 

$dney  H.  Jr. 444 

DUNN.  Edwacd  R. . . .  800 

Lawrence    'Hall. . . .  088 

LIsate    871 

TVomaa    OBB 

DUNNING,  Albert  D.  331 

CalTln    331 

Estetle    331 

Frances    H 221 

Guranus    371 

Harriet  S.    Mm....  330 

Jonathan  Rich    ....  321 

Juatua    031 

DUIPUT.   Bllsa  lATel- 

lette  445 

DURBLL.  Albert  ....  850 

Alfred    800 

DURGIN.    Belle    ....  273 

Charlea    P 603 

David     64T 

Elbridge  Henderson. (MM.  668 

lEflkui    601 

(Jeneya    19 603 

Hknnah    N 608 

Kate   R 604 

Marie  Pendleton....  668 

.MaiT     603 

Mary    Ella 603 

Martha    Abigail....  (M7 

Otis    667 


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Page 

DUnoIN— (Oont.) 

ROohinoiid     604 

Stella    604 

WUVam    (H     4M)ft,  608 

WlUUm    J 608 

DURHAM,  Thomas 

^lAMnpeoa     689 

DURILBT,  JoaeiA  84,  764 

Sarah    848 

DUSTIN,  Anna  A....  688 

DDTOH,    AlTa    WJ2 

Arthw     662 

Aiiflrar,    Jr 602 

Dana   Marshall 277 

Maud   N 062 

DUTOHBB,    Polly    ...  720 

DUITTON,        Frances 

Boeina    522 

DUYALL,        B  7  ?  0  n 

01ie«ter     642 

John    L 042 

Margaret  »12 

Thomaa     642 

Wlljllain    R 042 

DWIOHT,    Joseph 

Havley    1B4 

DYCHE,  Bertes 677 

Joseph     677 

DYB.    Frank    Walter.  479 

John    479 

Thoma«    iP 479 

DYER,    Alexander    P.  2S1 

OhaiTles  B 60B 

Dayid  H 226 

Fidelia     131.  225 

Christopher 201 

Edgar    Willis     ....  402 

Edward  Jndson 201 

Ellzaijeth  Kent 231 

George     200 

George,  Jr 20O 

James    B 261 

Jane     201 

John     181 

John    L 226 

Joseiph    131 

Joseph  G 220 

Josen(h  Palmer    201 

Martha     220 

Mary  A 201 

Maiy   Ann    220 

Sadie   Jane    462 

SanSi   220 

Susan  K    201 

Wealtha    261 

William   in,  2% 

William  Pendleton  .  230 

DYEMAN,  George 

Porter    397 

Hnhert  Pendleton    .  397 

Isaac    397 

DYMOND,   Anna   Ma- 
ria       741 

Heniy  742 

Isaac    741 

John    family     742 

BALY,  John  W 408 

WlUiam  O   406 

Bi^lRL.  Abigail 782 

Clarence    736 

Fred    786 

Grace     789 

Jennie    Adellki    ....  324 

Sanford     786 

Sanford  A 786 

TabltiM  Jeae  068 

EARIjE.    Fannie    ....  377 

BA!BILY.    Daniel    782 

Prank     889 

Snsie    839 

BASIiER,   Charles 

Bradley    008 

Jacob    007 

Margnetta  Batella   .  006 

William    Frederick.  006 


P»ft 
EASTMAN       Frances 

A.    Mxs.    466 

Saiah    L 079 

BAfiTON,    Bra   416 

BATON,  Anna  Kate  .  006 

Caleb    368 

Charles  fly  Wester...  008 

Daniel     406 

Frances  Cordelia  ..  286 

Hannah   Maria    ....  086 

Henry  Srerett    664 

Irene     MO 

Jamea    H 742 

Joaeph    Jr 897 

Lester    C 469 

Louisa     181 

Louisa   W 897 

Maria    P 498 

Nancy     786 

William    S 036 

ECCLBSTON  .  88,  120 

BOKDNBBBiGER.    Bl- 

len    ^.. 612 

BCKLBOBESG^EB,   Ar- 
thur      679 

F.DDIE,   John    2 

BDiDY.  Charies 496 

George    Walton 496 

Henry    Pendleton    .  490 

Isaac    490 

Martha     700 

Mary  Etisabetb   ...  496 

Nellie    Grsnt    406 

Walter    Mead     490 

EDGAR,    8a.nah    739 

EDSON,  Alice  Mra  ..  303 

EDWARD,   George    ..  130 
EDWARDS,    Abbie 

Loulae    218 

AlODCo     622 

I!>ra8tus    218 

Ifanny    218 

Greenman     129.  218 

Onidon     218 

Hattile     207 

Horace     218 

Kit.     0 622 

Lewis     622 

Lewte    Augustus    ..  622 

Marjorie  Ellen    622 

Martha     218 

B£aiy    218 

Mary    A"**    218 

Nancy    218 

Pam   788 

Phebe  Ann  100 

Sally    389 

Sarah     302 

SUaa    21S 

Tacy    20fl 

Thomas    117.  218.  787 

BELLS.  Bllsabeth   ...  92 

P.  B 100 

Hannah   801 

Nancy 208 

Nathaniel    Ber.     ..  88 

EGGLESTON,  AUce    .  078 

Charles    078 

Eli    229 

Bllsha  049 

Hattle    078 

Henry    R 072 

RosweU   072 

Susan    EUaabetli    ..  649 

Zeraiah    229 

BGLBSTON  ..  88 

BICHLBR,   B.   P.   Dr.  818 

noora    8t8 

Olga    818 

Rudolph    J 818 

ELDBRKIN  . .  106 

BLDBRTON.  Patieiiee  74 

BLDRBDQB.  Dolly   ..  900 

Battier    (Peiidl«bDa).  U7 

200,  Ttfr 

Peter    200 


PacB 

BLDEIDOB,    Florenoe 

,  B 281 

John    760 

Loretta    477 

Peter    200 

6alome 661 

Sarah  Jane 28l 

BLIOT,   AbUI   68 

HopstUl     114 

ELISON.   Rachel    624 

BLKIN6.   IsabelU   ...  400 

BDLBRY,   Charles   E.  216 

Danforth    895 

Franklin   896 

BLLINGWOOD. 

Charles    Victor...  SCO 

Cflarenee    809 

Francis  .lAwrence    .  860 
Brands     Lawrence, 

Jr 860 

George    A 860 

Marshall   Alden    ...  899 

Nelson    309.  860 

ELLIOT.  IMborsli    ...  U4 

Desire    114 

saisabetli     fPendle- 

ton)    114,779 

Joanna     114 

Joseph    114 

William     114 

ELLIOTT,  Adella   ...  674 

Alvln    M 504 

B.     Col 117.708 

ELLIS.  Alfred  G 871 

Amanda     782 

Annie  Bllsworth    ..  588 

Betsey     286 

Charles  L 870,  588 

Chsrles  WlUlam    ..  088 

Edward    H 371 

BUza    098 

Emma  Frances   ....  538 

Eunice  Rosanna   ...  588 

George  Cannon   ....  688 

Helen    A 871 

John    F 274 

Martha    T 871 

Mary   C 371 

Reuben    370 

Sophia    296 

Susan  Riley 375 

ELLS.  Prltchaid  Pen- 
dleton       OBS 

Ray  Pritdiard   OSS 

William  FranMIn  ..  598 

ELLSWORira,      Tim- 
othy    226 

BLMER,  Melissa   627 

ELROD.   Vlnnl    487 

BLSNBR.    Frederick..  689 

Otto  Paul  r-"  632 

Paul    6B2 

BI/DON.   J.   S 6U 

HLWBLL.   Alban   ....847.  849 
868,  866 

Alban    (family)    ...  86S 

Caroline    882 

Dorcsa     192 

B.  Burke 860 

BUssheth    . . .  .847.    868,  643 

Flora  dS 860 

George    Washington 

(family)    864 

Harrard   W 866 

Hudson    866 

James  K 646 

Lewis   ...197,   364.   366,  487 

Lewis    (family)    ...  865 

Mary    646 

Mercy    866,487 

Sally     197 

I^ItU 868 

nQbomas     849,  668 

Urania  W 868.  866 

Vincent   192 

Vinson     192 


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811 


Page 

BLWELL— (Gont) 

WUIiam  .192.  858.  868,  864 

WilHazn     A 865 

ELY,    Ool lOa 

Samuel     144 

mCBLSIB,  Boy   787 

aUHBSQN.    ObarlM..  712 

EUlxab^tli     712 

Enizabetta  MaUlda   .  229 

Frank     662 

Uen,    662 

WiUiam     H 251 

EMEBY,   ETa    536 

BMHONS.    Ann    845 

Maria  Jolla    512 

Ems.   Ann    388 

BMSEIR.    EOizabeth    ..  691 

BNDICOTT,    [John]    .  28 

BXGLAND.    Joseph    .  492 

Maria   Dorothy    492 

Mary  Jane    587 

OBSEn^E,    Batlier 

Inicle     277 

Ella    Jane     460 

Harlet    M 277 

Harriet  Maria 460 

James   Pendleton    ..  277 

James  Treat    277 

Micab    P 460 

Mlcati  Poland    277 

Nancy  Fastnet    ....  277 

E»ANOY,  Minnie  ....  268 

ETHERIDGE,        Blisa 

Jane    700 

EUSSBL,   Philip   48 

EVANS,   Caroline  Eli- 
sabeth      359 

Evan     859 

Fannie   Gray    859 

FraiK»8    E.     826 

George    H 654 

Godfrey     359 

Harriet    689 

John    859 

Mary     548 

JTarv    Ann    744 

NeI11(>  Amanda    ....  850 

Thomas   (family)    ..  587 

EVENS.    Goodman    ..  10 

EVERETT.     Elisabeth  488 

William     7 

EVETTS.    Carrie    ETa  501 

H.     C 501 

BVINGHAM,    John    ..  518 

EWEILL,    Betsey    843 

Deboirah     343 

Isaac    343 

Isaac,     Jr 343 

Joseph     343 

STY'RE,   John    462 

FABBS,    John     32 

FATRBANKS.  Leonard 

Harding     482 

FAIBPIRIJ).   Abby   ..  234 

Andrew    P 422 

Harlan    0 422 

John    P 422 

Melissa  0 422 

Stephen     271,  422 

Victoria   H 422 

FAIiBS.   dlTer    (fam- 
ily)      402 

FARMEB.  M.  A.  Mrs. 

198.  848.  350 

FARNELL,        Axibor 

Lee     588 

John   W 583 

FARN'HAM.     Harriet.  239 

Helen     496 

Mary    211 

FARNSWORTH,      Ar- 

thxa    P 144 

Belle     687 

Betspy     ....144,  243 

Dolly     278.899,606 

Dolly  P 144.  414 


Page 

Evelyn    Alma     ....  549 

George    W 556 

Jcunes     144 

James   R 284 

Jiane     284 

Jndlth 144 

Ixmlsa    668 

Lydla    144 

Mercy    J 898,  584 

Oliver   P 144 

OrivUla    666 

Rdbert      144,  243,  273,  386. 
399.  414.  603 

Robert.    Jr 144.  398 

SaUy  144 

Samnel 144 

William     144.,  284 

FARR,  I^ysander 249 

FARHEL.     Margaret.  394 
FARRINGTON,    Erie 

M     611,  612 

Mary     430 

Percy     612 

Susan     612 

FARROW,    Albert....  4&4 

Albert   Nathan    454 

Ambrose    422 

Bemioe 454 

Betsey  Jane    8*7,  646 

Bada     454 

Ellaabetai    IW 

Emily    A.     272 

Esther    198.  251 

Hat3e    .'.".!!!!"'.!.*  408 

HatUe    B 420 

Helen    Mar    483 

Herman    M 420 

Jamee     4M 

Jotin     ....896,  419.  420.  422 

John,  Jr 419,  420 

John    Oscar     420 

John  Pendleton  ....  420 

Joseph    0 420 

Josiah.    Jr 196.246 

Marin     422 

Mary W« 

Nathan     46i 

B«becc«     9d8 

Sarah     408 

Wllllfim     433 

FARWELL,       Horatio 

R     871 

FAUCBTT.  Helen  Bi..  560 
FAULK,      Eva      Mar- 
garet    580 

FAUNCE,  Elisabeth..  559 

FAY,    Mary     244 

Mary   (Helen    445 

SUai     244 

William  Wirt 446 

FEARING,    Sarah     ..406,  411 

FEARN,   W.   A.   Mrs.  542 
FBATHBR8T  0>N  E 

Mary     606 

Michael  Henry   ....  606 
FEBIGER.     H  e  n  r  Br 

Boyce     813 

FELIX   538 

FELLOWS,  Almira  ..  687 

Oharlea  Henry 350 

Nellie    Pannell    350 

PEN   78 

FENI.BY,    John    Jr..  332 

FEDCNER.    Clarence..  501 

ClariflBa     501 

Jane   Almira    486 

Btottle   601 

FENTON,     George 

Austin    487 

FENWIGK.  John.343.  529,  532 

Mary   Aim    632 

FERGUSON.    Florence  460 

Frajices     179 

James    179 

Joseph    W 639 


Pas» 

Oliver  F 460 

BoaaniMUi    68B 

Sarah    179 

Win^y 49S 

FERN.     Mary     780 

FERNALD.   Arthur  L  480 

Fred    Colbnm    436 

Jobn    8.     848,  410,  728 

MarU    L 278 

Reginald    Arthnr    ..  436 

Renald     6,     10 

FBRBflB    Qeolige     ..  016 

Mary   Louise    616 

FEBRIGE,  F«/trlck   ..  648 
FBBBJDiAY,   Benadam 

Pendleton     318 

Emily   Amocy    818 

Helen   Gatheribe    ..  818 

Jennie  Pendleton  ..  818 

Joaeph    Charles    ...  318 

Mary    D    813 

WlUiam     818 

FERRIS,        Benjamin 

Franklin    388 

Fmnt  WliJte 3S8 

tieor^e   IntlaruJ    ....  388 

\^'lv^^c?!l     ^ 721 

William   StflntOQ    ..  888 
rKS^I':NI>EN.      AlU'Pt 

iKTivlea     fiujilly...688,  684 

Wo-lov 683 

KT:r<^lIl-RH,    iJ'tm    ..  522 

P  FIRTH,    OhftFlottp..  662 

FIELEK     AltB     ......  523 

r'iracp    E^cifljioi^    , .  ■  463 

,T.»^>p!i  O - 462 

W  HI  I  am    >leliols     ..  462 

Emeltoe     408 

FIELDS.    Frank    T...  486 

George     379 

gkupOixioala     379 

FILKINS.  Henry   ....  226 

FILLMORE,     Ralph..  481 

Ralph    Herbert     ...  481 

FINOH.    Jessie    388 

Reutoen     217 

R-umsey     217 

FINKELL,    John    530 

FINKLB^    John    639 

FINLEY.  David   621 

Eleanor     621 

Martha     255 

FINN,     Millie     267 

FINSON,    Thomas    ...  526 

FIRBrLAN,    Haael    '02 

FISCHER.    Elizabeth.  705 

FISH.   Ann  H 273 

Emma  L.    823 

Isaac    328 

Joseph,   Rev 40 

Joseph  Pendleton... 271,  429 

Wlllam  H 293 

Willis     271,  429 

Willis  (family)   ....  271 

FISHER,  Rachel 284 

fUAtert    723 

Sophie    641 

FISK.  Miranda  420 

William   H 434 

FITCH,  Adonijah  ....  303 

Elisabeth  481 

Harriet    303 

Joseph    151 

FITTS.     Addle    Elisa- 
beth      327 

Hiram  L 327 

FlTaGOBAIiD,   Gordon 

Pendleton    576 

James  Benedict 513 

Jolm    Sylvester 576 

FliAQG  Eliaabeth  M. .  409 

FLANDBBS,    Alonio..  532 

Blizabet2i  Jones  ....  366 

Elmer  8 582 

Frank   530 


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THE  PENDLETON  OBNEALOOY 


PagK 

rLANIXER^— (Cont.) 

Franklin    368,  oHO 

0«ocfe  Wadiington.  3txN 

James    867.  530.  664 

Laivette    080 

Lottie  May  438 

QLordla    ESlen S30 

Lydla  Jane  ...368,  532,  654 

Martha  Ann 367 

Sarah  Jane 602 

Thankful   197 

Tohnan   Melrem    . .  630 

FLEMING,  

Btw 864 

FLETCHER,   Annie...  S99 

Brian    80 

C.  A..  Dr 205 

Henry    Washington.  346 

Jennie    599 

Joihn   30 

Joseph    30 

Leroy  Dehnont   346 

Margaret 535 

Nancy  43 696 

Pendleiton    28,  29,  768 

Pendlelon,  Jr 30 

Pendleton    (8rd)....  30 

Robert    29 

Samnei     80,  609 

Seth    30 

Seth,   Rev 2U 

Sibyl   50(5 

Stephen  B .lio 

Sylvester  345 

WlUlam  S 695 

FLORANOE,       James. 

,''•   ■ 734 

Jonatban   731 

Biangaret  M 734 

FLYNN.  James  (fam- 

_      ily)    361 

r  O  L  \L  B  T  T,    Bmma 

Bethla    sss 

FOiaOM,  Araspvs 256 

ChulM  A 25« 

Cyrus    256 

Blonlsa    255 

Emily     266 

(Lewis  T 255 

Mary  H 255 

Otis  W 266 

FOLTZ,   Catherine    ..  660 

Kent   O soo 

P0XB8,  John   84 

FONTINB.  John 100 

FOOTB.  Albert 666 

Brastus,   Col    244,  246 

FORBES,    ArtAlbaM..  761 
Arthur  Jnstln  (fam- 

HJ)    401 

J.  H.,  Dr.   401 

J«ne   761 

Ollrer  T 488 

FORD,  Andrew  S.  ...  406 

Anna  L.    496 

Oharlet    731 

David    785 

Emnm    461 

FrankUn  Smith 405 

James  Oliver  616 

Jsmss  Orson  616 

James   W 281,  462 

John  Patrick  781 

Pbfibe  J 785 

Robert  Wharton....  481 

Samuel  461 

Spencer   731 

Theodore  Belven    ..  616 

William    B 462 

FORBSMIAN,  Vira  L..  820 

FORSBBBiO,    Carol 

Pearl    666 


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FORSYTH,        Frances 

BLbabeth     066 

James    265 

KOSS,  Barney   528 

FO.SSBY.  John    666 

William  John  (fam- 
ily)       566 

FOSTER,   ....  120 

Ann     751 

Anna    90 

Blanche    703 

Charles    54u 

Oharles  A 571 

Chester    Benjamin..  897 

Frank  N..  Mrs 3»4 

Jennie    B 690 

Jonatban    64,  90 

Jonathan,   Jr 146 

Michael  C 168 

FOUT,   Elisa   676 

FOWLER,     . ...  343 

Abigail     106 

Abraham,  Jr 106 

Alvln  C 641 

Ammi     106 

BUdad    106 

Catherine    181.  332 

Deborah    106 

Deborah        (Pendle- 
ton)    ....60,  106,  181,  778 

Dennis    640 

Ell     106 

Ethel  May    640 

Frank    4U2 

FrankUn  Henry  ....  640 

Franklin     Nlckerson  4rj2 

Frederick    Luther. . .  610 

Kenneth  Luther  ...  640 

Leon  Wilbur  640 

Lester  Dennis  <H0 

Levi    846 

Lova     *W 

Luther  W 640 

Mary  Staples  ^*^  Si 

Mattle    ?» 

BClner    IW 

Nancy     M6 

Nancy,   Mrs ^  5x.. 

Noah    iW'o^^HJ^J 

Noah,   Jr....  106,   181.   S32-S 

Percy    Merrltt    ....  W 

Rnth  Bather   W? 

Sarah  Maria  «J1 

Thomas  Terry  328 

Wilson     587 

FOWiLBS,  Blvlra  ....  867 

Giles    413 

Lydla   A «3 

Naomi     606 

FOX,  Anne  808 

Eleanor    808 

FRALBN,  Francis 

Panl    616 

James  Boniface    ...  615 

Peter  Daniel   615 

Peter  Francis   615 

i*RANCIS(X>,       Enoch 

0 601 

FRANKUN,    Delia...  170 

Horatio   482 

Mary    482 

Maurice     746 

Sarah    A 482 

Ulysses  H 746 

FRANTZ,       Benjamin 

S 742 

David     T44 

Julia   A 744 

Lyman    742 

PRASER,    Mariah    ...  488 


Pac*- 

FRASK.    Darius 2M 

Brastns    224 

Orvllle    224 

FRABIBR,    Bllsabeth.  806 

Fanny    900 

FREEMAN,       Charles 

Alfred    331 

Frances  Viola   614 

Maria   B 413 

Myron   Millard    ....  381 

Rose     306 

Samuel     614 

FREER,    Bllsa    741 

Hiram    741.  742 

Mary    741 

Mary  Jane  742 

Matthew    741 

Theodore     741 

FRENCH.  Abel   237 

Alpheus     450 

dharles     274 

ETben  349 

Bdward    274 

Evelyn    274 

Frands  0 406 

Franklin    274 

Jobn    630 

Marlnda     606 

Pamelia     467,  460 

Susan  Clifford 274 

Samnei     402.  727 

FRINK.   Abby   22.' 

Abby  Palmer 146 

Abigail     203 

AlonsD    211 

Benajah     203 

Benjamin    ....123.  124.  211 

Charles    Augustus. .  224 

Charlotte    204 

Clartnda    22S 

Cynthia    124 

(3yrus    22' 

Darius  Stanton  ....  224 

Deborah     53 

Blias   224 

Ellas.  Jr 224 

Bllsa    225 

Ephraim    63 

Bnnioe    204 

Francis    211 

Oeorge  Bllsworth...  225 

George  Henry  146 

George  TC 225 

Giles    124.  127 

onus     124.  127 

Harvey    211 

Ida  Jane  226 

Isaac  181,  224.  226 

Isaac,  Jr.    228 

Isaac    Fendleton...  225 

Jane    128.  225 

Jemaha    204 

Joanna     290 

John.  .88,   128.  124.  127.  211 

John,  Jr.    63,  124 

Ullle  Frances   22.1 

Lorlng    211 

Loctna   211 

Lucy    127,  162.  208 

Lather   128 

Lydla  Ann   224 

Margaret     224 

Margaret  Ann  224 

Martha    224 

Maiy,  Mrs.  211 

Mary  Catherine   ...  224 

Maty  BllBabeth  ....  225 


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INDEX 


818 


Pftge 

FBINK— (Oont.)  ^^ 

Mary   BUiwortfa   ...  225 

M*ry  Smltti   1*« 

Nancj    ^ 

Nathan    ^3 

Nlchotas    g* 

OUver     -Jj 

Pltti  Downer   J*" 

Polly    gl 

Pmdence    224 

S£-*::::::::::^^ 

IS2  :::: ^ 

Tacy    Jf? 

Thomas    124,  211 

Thomas,    Jr ^" 

Tiercy    ^  ,"* 

William    ...^ W»  181» 

146.  20B.  204 

William    Blias ^ 

William  H.    .....••  » 

William    Pendleton.  M4 

William  Pitts  1*; 

Zerriah    ^ 

FBISBIB,   Addison    ..  ^ 

CSora   at.   I^SS^- V-  S 

Junes  Edwards    ...  4» 

FRITOH.    MW»^t    •  ^"^ 

FBITTS,   Jennie    ....  J}2 

William    J^ 

FRITZ.  Bamer  ......  ^S 

FBOHOCK,  Daniel  U  40S 

Charles    26,  TO* 

BmMy  ?S 

Oeorge ijo 

William  Harry o*  J 

William    J----;-^  ^* 

Pieston  W ^ 

FBTHB  — 7..::;::  25 

Natbanierr.*.*;^.;-  ^5.    88 

FULLEB,    Alexander.  736 

Clam    A.. gj 

Edward    G gj 

Frank    S. fj; 

Oeorse  Bennett  ....  Jj^ 

Harriet, jgj 

H«rter  Jane    "^ 

Borace    6 .•••  Jis 

Horace  SteTensJr..  ijz 

Jesse  Pier {4* 

Robert  SMjnel   ....  JJg 

Wlllifljn    W *>"* 

FUNOH.   Bliaa  Weln-  ^^ 

FrSSStck'wbheVm":  88« 

John     ^ 

Mary    aia""  ma 

GAGBSB.  Cfcaancey  ^..^500 
Barali  Ann ««.  WO 

OAILOB,    Jacob    ....  Ml 

jAoe   Ml 

OAIiB,  Annie  Pendle- 

ton    Jg 

Clam    JfJ 

Charles    ffj 

John  Hamilton   ....  887 

Mary  Bmma   8OT 

Nancy    1^ 

GALLAUDET,    Thom- 
as Hookina  Bev..  106 

OALLBY.    Martha    ..  6M 


Page 

GALLISON.       Mary 

WiDrtow     482 

Sylyanns   482 

GALLOP,  Fanny  Idel. 

la  488 

GALLOWAY.  Emma 

Frances    675 

Oeorge  Washington.  679 

GALLUP,    Nathan    ..  99 

GALOUSHA,  Betsey  J  251 

OANiNIErrT,    Bmma     .  OM 

GABCBOjOIN,   D.  D.    . .  2r71 

GABCKEN,    Ellsa....  980 

GARDINER,      Mary 

Janette    811 

GARDNEEl,   Col 97 

Abby   189 

Antonlette  Amanda.  404 

Arthm    B 991 

E]!>iri   Rose   401 

nnicrifl  I..  Mns 810 

j^^b M 

Mo^hUHblo     898 

Mi^ry    ^Ltaa    486 

L'cMi«Lo[ie     206 

Statkbea     486 

ThornAa  Lieat 21 

GA11^]ELI>,  Cassias..  287 

Florence     615 

O^RfjAN^D.  Earle  M..  658 

n    -      897 

658 

„  ....uui   Bmery    ...  693 

OARNVR.    Abigail....  261 

Joihn.   Lieat 60 

GARRISTT,  Bra  May.  508 

Sarah  Ann   892 

GARRISON,    David...  741 

David,  Jr 741 

GARRITSON.     George 

Edward    810 

John   810 

51  ary  Bleanor 810 

Peter  810 

Walter  Spear    810 

WlllUm  Pendleton..  810 

G  A  R  R  T  B  BANCH. 

Mary  E 499 

GATE^S,  Adaline 883 

Clarence  J 679 

Ensign    803 

Frederick  888 

George  E 383 

LesUe  Carleton  ....  883 

Mildred  Bath 883 

Samnei    888 

Teresa    062 

GAVIN.   Isabella  M...  989 

Mary    686 

GAVITT.  Amos  109 

Benajah   79,  105 

Bertha  Aogusta   ...  486 

Charles  Pendleton..  105 

Bphrahn    200 

Ethan  Pendleton....  486 

Bseklel    79 

George  104 

Frank  Lee 486 

Hannah,  Mrs.   106 

Isaac  P 109 

Isaac   Pendleton 105 

Jesse   Babcock    ....  486 

John,  Capt 187,  189. 

752,,  758 

John  Dmery   486 

Joseph,   Major 291 

Jallns    Babcock....  486 

Ketnrah  B 291 

Ketnrah  P 106 

Lois     (Pendle- 

ton)    79.  106.  772 

Margery   488 

PhaUey 218.  219 

Pbebe  Ann  10(f 


Page 

Rlioda   109 

Sally   301 

Sarah   109 

Stepben   200 

Stephen,  Jr 200 

Sylvester     79,  109 

Sylvester,  Jr 106 

WlUlam    79,  774 

WUllam    Pendleton.  106 

GAY,    Mary   589 

GAYiLB.  Diana 671 

Margaret   Esther    ..  670 

Matthew    570 

GAYLORD,  Olive  ....  136 

GEARING,      John 

Washington    2S1 

GIE3BB    AmeUa    80B 

Caroline   308 

Dolly    178 

Edith    609 

Frederick  Wright...  876 

Grace  B.,  Mrs. 824 

Hannah    879 

John  Owen  169,  308 

Sosan    498 

GQLCHABD.    Willard 

H.   (family)    787 

GBOBOB.   (family)    ..  845 

Frances  Ann   868,  662 

Isaac    368 

Jacob    345 

Leonard   994 

Mary  B.    954 

GERMAIN.     A  b  b  i  e, 

Mrs 294 

GBBRISH.    Alice   Ma- 
rion      648 

Benjamin    984 

George  B 648 

George  1 648 

Helen  Delora 684 

Rafos  S 899 

Rath  648 

Susan  A 525,  649 

■Susan  Albertlna   ...  649 

GETCHDLL,       Dexter 

B.    94R 

Banlce   196 

Thomas    86S 

GETTUS.   Catherine..  682 

GETTY,  Mary  Alice..  714 

GIBBS.  Blin  J.,  Mrs.  488 

Lemuel   232 

Lydla  Martha   232 

W    B  444 

GIBSON,  *  Bather  Fox  .*  878 

Lemuel    207 

Martha     549 

Martha  Ellen  488 

Mary    179 

Samuel    Jack    (fam- 
ily)      789 

niomas  739 

GIDDINGS,  Madeline.  620 

GIFFOBD.  Bnocb  Les- 
ter      551 

Mary  M 936 

Shneon    (family)....  991 

GOLBABT,   Mary   ....  784 

GILDBBT,  Helen  B...  815 

Howard  Barle  315 

Ba]f>h    lAorena S19 

Susan   478 

GIIL(?HBE0T,  Fred   ..  421 

GIL(3HBI8T,   James..  244 

GCLBS,  Jemima 886 

GELKEY, 713 

Abbie   412 

Adelmar    421 

ATblon 421 

Alice     887 

Andrew    412 

Ann   278 


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814 


THE  PENDLETON  OBNEALOOT 


OILKKT— <0o&t.) 

Artemliia    422 

Artemlgia    L 422.  616 

Anguatas  P 421 

Areiy    417,  420.  428 

Arery  0 421 

Byron  0 408 

Caleb  Bates  411 

Caroline  Maria   ....         412 

Cerene  F 242.  712 

Clementine  Wood  ..         412 

Daniel  406 

Delia  Ann  242 

Delmar   421,  428 

Dorothy    S9Q 

Edna  412 

Bllaha    419 

EUiu   421 

Bmerson  419 

Florine  422 

Prances    646 

Frank  419 

George   Pendleton...         419 

Georglana    417,  421.  422 

Grace    286.  430 

Harriet  Emily   412 

Henrietta    646 

Isaac    236 

James  Alonzo 406 

Jane   144.  398 

Jane   Pendleton         286.  692 

Jennie    412 

Jcxbn   154,  191,  196. 

286,   24%  712. 

John,  Jr 406,  411 

John  Shearing    406 

John  Marry 406 

jQditib  243 

Judith   P 236 

'Letybens   422 

Lincoln     687 

Llewellyn 421 

Lucy    Pendleton 412 

Lj'ciirgns  P 233 

Lydla  236.  248,  280 

Maggie  Bell   406 

(Biarla  Louisa    419 

Martha  Jane   243 

Martha  P 414,  606 

Mary   Emeline    ....         406 

Mildred  412 

Nathan  P 242 

Nathaniel  Bonme...         412 

Nelson    422,  646 

Oscar    421 

Otis 363 

Paris    422 

Peter 406 

Philip  138,  236,  243,  280.  592 

Philip,  Jr 236,  243 

Pyam  L.    646 

Pyam  ILoring  646 

Roscoe  P 422 

Royal    236 

Sarah  A 421 

Sarah   Elisabeth 406 

Sarah  Fearing 412 

Sibyl    272 

Sybil  S 242 

Thomas... 242.  419.  420.  422 

Thomas.    Jr 144,  273. 

399,   414.   603 

Thomas  W 243 

Welcome   286 

GILLETT,      Benjamin 

Franklin    624 

Carlos  Newton 624 

Carlos  Newton.  Jr...         624 

Francis    624 

Horace  Baton   624 

Minnie  Ann   624 

Sarah    Elisabeth....  624 

OILLBTTB,   Abigail..  182 

GILLBrT,    BUen 646 


Page 

GILLIAM.    Dorothy...  245 

GILLUS.  B^rank  666 

Minnie   666 

GILMAN,  Aretlrasa...  402 

Jennie  402 

Liisie  T 650 

Roeweli    402 

GILMORE,  John  157.  282 

Locke    Clifford    460 

Margaret    Clark....  282 

Nancy   157 

Samnel    429 

GUiPAT&ICK.    Benja- 
min      640 

GILSTON.   Maltby   ...  97 

01  NTT.     James    Mel- 

Tille    659 

QITTIN8.    James 688 

Mary  Maria 587 

GLADDING.    Abraham 

S 293 

Thomas       Carpenter 

(family)    298 

GLADHILL.    Grace 

Jane   697 

William   697 

GLASS,  Alice  Virginia  266 

Cyrus   256 

James    AJbeet     256 

GLAZIER,  Asa 696 

Oscar  R 6Q6 

Roland  G 696 

GiLEASON.   Anna 244 

Earl  Howard   494 

Rnanna  293 

GLBICH,  Frederick...  641 

Mary  Cora 641 

GLIDDBN,  Asa 330 

Walter    234 

Walter   S 234 

GLOVER,    Mr 4 

Cora  May   487 

Elisa   P 372 

H.  C 487 

Malcom    437 

P«ten    487 

Oscar     412 

Vallie   Ester 487 

GODBER.    William...  565 

GODiDARD,         Ernest 

Joseph    607 

Joseph    697 

Joseph    Frederic 507 

Phllenia    370 

Roy   Hunsden    697 

tSarah    92 

Willis  Fre<lerlc   ....  697 

GODFRE7Y,    E5dward...7,  8,  14 

Larlna    419 

GODING,   Henry  Clay  407 

GOFF,    Rebecca    467 

GOLDEN.    Edward    B.  683 

GOLD8BERRY.     Ida 

Dorothea    860 

GOOD,  Amanda  J.   ...  640 

Kathryn  Bell   666-7 

GOODAIiL,    Orson    ...  383 

G  O  O  D  B  N  O  U  G  H, 

Alonao     669 

Mildred  Abella   ....  569 

Walter    Pendleton..  569 

Walter    Plommer...  569 

OOODHNIOW,  EUmund    87,  44 

Hannah    37 

John    44 

GOODING.     David....  6TO 

Sanah    IBfeniUy     579 

GOODMAN,  ..  127 

Jerusha  Ann  211 

GOODNOW,    James...  408 

Mlrlttn   0 408 

GOODRICH,  BIsle   ...  614 

Ernest   S 534 

Gordon  S 513 


Page 

Howaxd    614 

Joseph    614 

Joseph  H 514 

GOODWIN.    Catherine 

H 690 

Cbloe    ISl 

Eunice.  Mrs.   411 

George    643 

Hiram    221 

J.  J 181 

Joseph    402 

Myrtle  Eloise   221 

Newton  Bossell    ...  221 

WUliam    690 

GORDON.    BeUe    ....  451 

Charles  A 313 

Christiana  G 464 

George   Wadsworth.  428 

Nelson    451 

GORGES,  Ferdinando.5,  14,  26 

GOBiHAM.  Larlna   ...  256 

Mary   393 

GORRBL,   Jowpbine..  610 

GORRDLL.       WUliam 

E 671 

GORTON.   Wealthian.  92 

GOSART,     Jacoft>     C. 

(family)    746 

GOSDA.  I^dia   639 

G0S90M.   Hannab 563 

GOSWBLIL,     Nora 

Deane   2TS 

GOULD.  Almeda  S....  241 

Andrew    520 

Benjamin  T 241 

Betsey    267 

Clarence    265 

Clarence  A 265 

Daniel    241 

Daniel,  Jr 241 

EFbrldge  Gerry    410 

BlbrJdge   R 241 

Bpbraim    270 

Bphiaim.  Jr 270 

Esther    241 

James   Albert   549 

John    C 271 

Locana     271 

Laclnda  J 241 

Lather  H 241 

NatSianiel    C 241 

Nelson    P 271 

Pamella    312 

Peleg    P 271 

Susannah    M 241 

Thomas  A 265 

Ttlaon    271 

Virginia 266 

Wallace  Marshman  .  410 

Wealtha  P 271 

William  241.  267,  270 

William  TlHson   ...  241 

Willla  P 271 

GOULDSBORO,   dally.  827 

GOIITOH,    Robert....  11 

GOWARD,    E  r  n  e  a  t 

•Bllswortti    643 

GOYETTE,  Francois  .  610 

Oallda    610 

GRADY   322 

GRAHAM  Ellsaltetb  R  558 

Elvira  G.  Mrs 51tt 

Jane   684 

OSAiENOBR.    BO^ar 

James  RItter 375 

GRANGER.  Emma  F.  679 

Rebecca  564 

Sidney   679 

GRANT.    Almlra     ...  44S 

Sdith    A 473 

BUsba    808 

BUaa  A 687 

Fnancls    A 473 

Frederick    H 478 

Esther  17S 


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INDBZ 


815 


GRANT— (Oont.) 

Geonre     478 

Giles  C 685 

Grace  Ita 478 

Haonali   881 

Henry         HlcldMn 

fantily     886 

John  Miller   473 

LUl  Nellie   489 

Mabela    281 

Maty    554«  738 

Noah    67 

Phebe 473 

Bachel    680 

Sarah  686 

SiUw   Ftorter    609 

Saaan  Adeline 699 

tr.    S.    Gen 826 

GBASfilAY.  Cora   ...  670 

ORATB8,   Etaklly   ....  206 

Jamea    B 067 

Jamea   H.   family    .  667 

Lnclnda   F 492 

Mary    898 

GRAY,   Eather   146 

laaac    P 425 

James    W 609 

Latham   170 

NelUe   U 600 

William    380 

GREIDN 268 

Abigail 94 

Alice     186 

Oharlea  A.  family..  648 

Evelyn   A 681 

Mary    482 

Mary  Ann 644 

Mary   Frances    ....  408 

Mary    J.    Mrs 184 

Mlllen  S 631 

Samuel 185 

WlllJam     642,  644 

GREENE.     Gen 104 

Cairistopber  Ool.    ..118,  758 

E.    A 617 

Martha    217 

GREENLAW,  Elmira.  662 

GRESSNLiEAF,  Charles  655 

GREENMAN,  Abigail.  149,  217 

Lydla     103 

Reynolds     133 

Silas  65 

Thomas     196 

William  263 

GRiEENOUOH,  Edith.  464 

GREENWALT,   Mary 

Lnclnda     378 

GREGORY.  Christina.  675 

GREINEISEN,    Ellsa- 

abeflh   683 

Mathlas  683 

GREY.    Jamea    M....  733 

GRIFFETH,    John    ..  255 

GRIFFIN.  Alexander.  159 

Anita    P 284 

Amy  Gertmde  536 

Chauncey    G 573 

Clarissa     269 

Eben    260 

Ebenezer    156,  288,  2n,  281 

Bbenecer,    Jr 155.  536 

Edwin    L 277 

Edwin  Pendleton   ..  277 

Eleanor    460 

Elisba    156,  156 

Eliza  Ann  536 

Etta  Mabel 277 

Grace  Pollard    443 

Harold  Pendleton  ..  536 

Isaac  H 536 

Lenora    284 

Leri   S 586 

Lllllas  B 277 

Lydla    156 

Miranda  J 536 


Page 

NatSian 158 

Norman  Danbar  ...  586 

Otts    165 

Peleg  G 686 

Peleg  .Faodleton    ..  156 

Phineaa   106.  277,  284 

Pbineaa   A 284 

Phineaa  A  Jr 284 

Samnel    277 

Sarsh   412 

Sarah   « 277 

Snaan     20u 

Thomas    156 

WUUam     158 

GBXTFIIH.  Agnea   ..  862 

Oharlea    200 

Josephine  P 200 

GRIM!M1IB,  Annie  ...  744 

GRINDLB.  nrancla  ..  240 

Jodith    406 

Nancy    400 

GRINIOBLL.  PriKlUa.  105 

Prudence  105 

GBISWOLD,  Aaenath.  256 

Margaret  610 

Mary  Adelaide   ....  816 

iMary  Ojacretia    ....  220 

Wealthy    878 

GROOMS,  Marllla   ...  716 

OROOSBBOK.  Gora  . .  728 

GR08E,  Peggy 239 

GROSS,  I^dfa   686 

GROVE,    laaac    862 

GBOVBR,    Adrlmna...  608 

Dorotlur    528 

Edna  Bllaa  481 

Ella  Adelle 481 

Banlce    525 

George    867.   626.  526 

Henry  Gonrtland   ..  481 

Henry  Lother   481 

Herbert    606 

Leafy    621 

Mary  626,  556 

Nancy    650 

Ruthann   Pendleton.  481 

Sarab    588 

William  528 

GROVBS,  Dr 478 

Anthony,    Rot 517 

Emma  Angcline   ...  517 

Helen    P 517 

Ida  E 617 

iTa  Oatherlne   617 

John    617 

John  Q 017 

Marie  B 617 

GRUBB,  Jacob   673 

Wmis  Deo   678 

GRUNERT,    Bemhard 

G 718 

Matilda    718 

fHiereaa    713 

GUILD,  John 185 

GUILES,  Jamea  621 

I^dJa    521 

Maria   521 

GULLIVER.   Dhmscilla  811 
GUNTHER.       John 

Jacob    215 

John  Jacob,  Jr 215 

GUPPY.   Gertrude   ...  788 

GUPTILL,  Almena  B..  707 

AJora  Judson   626,  707 

Charles   (family)    ..  526 

Ellen 852 

ElmSra     644 

Homer    626,  707 

Mary  Ann  850,  360 

Sarah    700 

Stillle    W 526 

StiUman  526,  626,  644 

Snsle  May 526 

GURR,   Mary  Barber.  590 

William   500 

GURRBLL,  'Mary  ....  506 


OnY.   Cora  O ^? 

HADDOZ.    Alta   L...  678 

Hnooh    678 

Bnoch  IL.    678 

OUy%   BateUa    678 

HADLEY.    Mary    ....  088 

HADSAIiL.  Joseph  ..  Ill 

Rachel     ii2 

HAD9ELL    ..  742 

ELABNBOKB,   Red    ..  840 

BAOANB.     Lena    V..  678 

BAiSN,    e  a  r  b  m  r  a 

Mkiy     606 

iBenlamin    Daylaae.  008 

Darid     608 

James  Pendleton   ..  608 

RAINES.  Florence  B.  466 

Jane    B 828 

Jennie    063. 

JoaepH   828 

Mary  Ann   880 

HAKBS,   Jonathan    ..  70,    71 

Samnel     460 

S«ah    tM 460 

HALB.  Adallne  Mn..  624 

George    S 644 

Sarah     424 

HALBY,    Bdmond    ..  285 

Margaret    206 

^M^ry     200,  486 

HALL,    Mice   May...  jm 

/^*m^      20B 

Arthur    B 670 

Asenath     206 

Beatrice   Annie    ...  607 

Benajah     206 

Benjamin     188,  206 

iBenJamln,    Jr 206 

Brian    42 

Caroline    Pendleton.  607 

Cordelia    270 

Conrtland    T 466 

DarW     607 

David    H 142,  271 

Edmund     466 

Elisha   Henry    246 

Eliza    Jane    246 

Elizabeth    46R 

Ella   fLoniaa    688 

Emily     M 271 

Eunice     159 

Fann/    Statea 800,  466 

Famham     246 

Frances    A 150 

Frank     671 

Frank    W 848 

Frye     246 

George  Clancy    246 

George    Dana    246 

Geoi^e   P 071 

Herrey    King    246 

Honor     117 

Horace   Marshall    ..  688 

Horace  W 608 

Isaac     206,  j!^0 

Isaac     F 570 

James    117,    614,  787 

James  Randall   700 

Jerusha     206 

Jesse     W 150 

John     42 

John  Farnham    246 

John    P 150 

John   Pendleton    ...  100 

John    T 246 

Johnson     254 

Joseph    ...42.    142,  168,  160 

Joseph   Hon 271 

Joseph   Frye    246 

Joseph    Thomas    ...  607 

Julia    Amelia    246 

Kate    A 071 

Lottie    May     614 

lAicy  Jane   700 

Lydla     W 150 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


916 


THB  PBKDLSTON  OBNBALOGT 


BAU^<C0Bt.) 

I^mftB    15S.    168.  IM 

906,  AM 

I^mu    Jr isa,  UQ 

Ifarlah     906 

Ifartba  Am    254 

Uarj     4X  »6 

Hut    B 466,  661 

UyrtM       loO 

rh#b«     117,  206 

BacHMl     106 

0wmh  Abb   480 

Sanii  Bowdawn   ..  M6 

Sanh  BtaBliM   ....  946 

Simeon     847-8 

TbomM   .800,   406,  465,  631 

Timothy    846 

Walter     0 911,  607 

Winiam     906»  225 

William    MUmo    ..  246 

Zebolon     439 

HAULBOUBO,       A  B* 

drew     400 

Frank    (famllr)    ...  400 

HALLBCK,    Robin  L  781 

BALLDIT,        CbUtte 

Elida    812 

Heorj    312 

Henry   (Lee    812 

flAUiOOK,   Bobert   L  TBI 

HAIMJOU,  Amoe   ....  806 

BAlliSTBAA),       A  n- 

drew  JajCkeoB   ...  A27 

UlUe    Bell    827 

Mlwile  Iffarchie   ...  327 

Wanes    B 827 

Charlee   W 506 

eAVrwOMAX,      Bee- 

ei*    5S7 

Clifton     587 

Ocorre   Samuel    ...  587 

Joeeph   Marlon    587 

Marie     567 

HAMILTON  .  088 

Bessie   Ann    456 

Olaxidtai    860 

Hannah     668 

Jamee     607 

Jessie    MItcliell    ...  675 

Peter    (family)    ...  607 

Bebecca    526 

William     675 

dAJALIN,    Joseph    A.  661 

HAMlf.   Ida  Belle   ..  618 

Juan     61S 

HAMMOND,    BllM    ..  481 

Bnnlce    B 616,  646 

Fletcher    768 

Hannah    MarU    ...  606 

LlUlan    A 650 

Lather  WBllama   ..  650 

Margaret    480,486 

Mary   6 646 

Nathan    646,  616 

William  480,  481 

AAMOR,  Jane   494 

BANGHflKTT,     Martfea 

Amanda   682 

HANCOCK.  Uaac  ....  206 

Maud    680 

Nancy    908 

Samuel 242 

BANOOX,  Beaale  ....  260 

Bdward    92 

Bdward,    Jr 92 

Bmellne  L 886 

Franoee   440 

TreeloTe «2 

Jbeeph  Neyee 960 

L7dla   02 

Belef    960 

Zetralon   09 

BAND.  Abraham  ....  642 

Alya    888 

Daniel  Oipt........  106 

642 


PMe 

Orrin  Day 618 

Beoben    518 

Waiter  Pendleton...  619 

HANITT.  Deborah  ....  180 

HANDY8IDB,     M  a  r>  _ 

Ctt«t 588 

HANBR,- Alfred 842 

HANBS,   Alexander  ..677,  678 

Joseph  P.  (family).  676 

iMary  M 6rr7 

HANroOlD,     eoMuma 

Bebecca    249 

HAlilFL.  Oarl 68ft 

Sophia    684 

HAiNNA,  BUsabeth  ..  216 

Henrlette    678 

HANNON.  Walter  ...  482 

HANBOOM,  Jamee  W  506 

Martha  A 006 

OllTe  A 506 

HANSEN.    Ohrtatine..  570 

HANSON,  BUsabeth  .  586 

Hans    706 

Holdah  J 600 

Jennie  Marie  706 

Josephine    666 

HAPGOOD,  Jnllan  ...  717 

HABADON.  Lewis  M.  568 

HABAT/WN,  Orr 441 

WiUiam   H 441 

HABBUTT.    Charles 

Ber 288 

HARDEN,  Gecrfe  F..  682 

HARDING.  Christiana  661 

Israel   766 

Lenora   488 

MabelJ 600 

Samnel    606 

Sears 661 

William   488 

WUllam  Stacy 488 

HABDT,  BUna  A 664 

Harriet   W 409 

Manly   Dr 402 

Mary    986 

Maxy   (Pendleton)    .117,  787 

Mehltable  B 402 

WUllam  0 286 

HABKNBSfi.    John...  87 

Olney    228 

HABLOW,        B  1 1  s  a 

CararohlU   240 

John    240 

Zlrsli    362 

HABNIB,    Bebecca...  107 

HABBIMAN.     Bertha 

fFranceUa    419 

Bdwaid  N 274 

Fred   Irrinff  410 

James    419 

Jamee  B.    282 

John     20 

UUian     462 

HARRINGTON.    Abby 

May    «0» 

Bdward     406 

Gilbert   Henry    ....  667 

James    607 

James  J 657 

JalU  B 660 

Mary  Ann  68S 

Nellie  MaybeUe   ...  507 

Boss   Belle    406 

HARRIS,   ....  589 

BenjMBin  NUes   ...  177 

Bertha    748 

Isaac    680 

Manrin     748 

Mary    801 

Mattle   748 

Minerrm     48T 

Minnie     967 

Pmdence     88 

Wllliaa       Bdsoa 

(family)    680 


HABBI80N.  Gen.   ...  947 

Addle    267 

Joel     788 

Lather     783 

HABT.  Alice  128 

Bdward    PendletOB..  318 

Elisabeth    680 

Blisabeth    Lamont..  333 

Bmlly     480 

Brye  Lynn   282 

Harland    Bailey 568 

Harry  S 668 

Henry    Dee 333 

Isabella     746 

James    318 

Kesia   643 

<Lydla     326 

Mabella    Pendleton.  818 

Marion  Lovla 488 

Matthew   Bice    ....  232 

Noah   B.    332 

Beoben  CL    232 

William    BOw^ud...  318 

RARTMAN.    Andrew.  164 

Joseph    164 

Kate    Pendleton 164 

Mary  A^  Mn^   ....  59* 

Sophia 682 

HARTOUOH,     P. 

Christian    443 

HARTSHORN,      DeUy 

Williams    223 

HABTT.   OjnihUi    ...  438 

Brelyn    945 

OrMe  GUllam 246 

Henry    Pendleton...  246 

Samnel    243 

Samuel    Tolman 245 

William    Handy....  245 

HABVBT,    Jolia    Ann  806 

Saimh     668 

HA9EI/nNB,    John 

dweter    892 

HABKBLL,  Oeotge  F.  274 

James    166 

Lottie  0 274 

MelTln  D.  274 

Sarah  Maria  167 

Sarah   Bandall    ....  483 

HASKIN.  William 

H.,  Dr n8 

HASTINGS.      Cbaries 

Daniel    6r2 

Daniel    6R 

Jane     673 

BATCH.  Abbie  B 602 

Abigail     867.  531 

Atted    Piorter  414,  4]S»  606 

Alton  CalTln   272 

Amass    213,  274 

Amass  Porter   272 

Benjamin   1 608 

Bertlia    608 

Bessie  A 332 

BUes     996 

GalTin    422 

CalTln   C 415 

Charles    Chaoneej.  .414,  606 

Christine   N 602 

Daniel   A 422 

Dorothy  B.    602,  712 

Bdlth   M.    606 

Edna  H 415 

IMwln  B 272 

BBloC     608 

nnma     074 

Brelyn 606 

Forrest 606 

Frank  LesUe   606 

'wd  Arery    373 

Oeotie  W 421 

Han7  Porter 973 

H*nry  P.    374 

913 


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INDEX 


817 


Page 
BATCH— (Oont.) 

Jamea    e06 

James    Dea 602,  604 

Jaoet    272 

Jared    290 

Lenrael    422 

LetitlA  A 415 

LnclBda     180 

Lola  A.  eoe 

Lydia    624 

Martlka    006 

aiary  H 004 

Naacj    mien 603 

PhUena    272 

Preston  Leslie    ....  606 

Pyam    D 602,  061,  712 

Pyam    Sdwln 602,  661 

Rotoert    608 

Rudolph     603 

Rath   608 

SaU/     681 

Samnel  W 608 

Sarah  Adelaide 274 

Sarah   M 606 

Sophia    200 

Sophronla  Ann 272 

Sasan  Bmily   200 

Wealthy   P 248 

Wealthy   Pendleton.  272 

WmJam  C 272 

WiUam  E 272 

HATOOMAN,      84S 

HATHAWAY,    Tliom- 

as  JL.    872 

HATHORMB,    Oapt...    14,  28 

Mary  B 280 

Sarah  A 288 

Zenas  F 289 

HATT.    Amy    861,667 

George     860 

HAUGH,    James   Jen- 
nings      818 

Sarah  Ann  818 

HAVENER,        Ollfton 

Henry    461 

Elisabeth    461 

ILoA  Cecil   461 

liGd    Clifton 461 

LocUe    Ihnmande...  461 

H  A  W  B  S,      William 

(family)    866 

HAWKINS,    Anthony 

Hope     427 

Janet  <MQKensie....  698 

liarmadnke    James.  608 

MUUcent  Hope   427 

Permelia    102 

Richard   S  he  I  d  o  n 

Hope    428 

HAWLBY    Catherine.  886 

Bmiha    619,  642 

HAWSE,    Charles 688 

Nettle  J 808 

E[AWTHORNB.  Elisa- 
beth      522 

James    522 

HAYDBN,    Amelia 

Pendleton    836 

CalTin    620 

Cicero   874 

Grace  Ann   628 

HenrietU  W 886 

Henry  J 886 

Jane  Blisa  629 

John  874 

John  Cook  886 

Mary  874 

Nathaniel  Loomis..  886 

Nehemlah  874 

Susan  874 

Tempemnee    874 

B  A  Y  B  S,     Comelios 

<famUy)    664 

Jeremiah    867 


Pnc* 

BAYNB8.    Cbarlotte..  606 

Daniel     660 

Edith  Alice   607 

B"»    708 

Horace    206 

Jennie  A 606 

John    400 

John  R.   668 

Katherine  Ida  480 

Ifai»e    716 

Mabel     660 

Maria  P 278 

Mary   KUen    668 

Nathaniel    278 

WiUlp     206 

Solomon  W 607 

William     580 

HAYNUB,    Ctoosgla   EX  688 

Henry     858 

William  Henry   ....  850 

HAYS,  Martha 652 

HAYWOOD.      Harriet 

A.     419 

HAZARD.    Nathaniel.  780 

Tliomaa    70 

HAZBIiTINB.    Charles 

p.     ggg 

HAZEN,   Anna   ....'.'!  818 

Sarah  Blisa   220 

HAZLBfWOOD,  Fannie 

Elisabeth    702 

Robert    joe 

HBAOAN,    William...  867 

BBAJLs  588 

Frederick   Kliby*  Mor- 
ton      668 

Hiram    a06 

Uoyd   668 

Sarah   606 

Walter  Elmer  668 

HBALD,  Caroline  ....  244 

Mary    286 

HBAUDY,  May 648 

HBCKBRMAN,    N  e  1- 

Ub    672 

Tracy    Victoria 672 

UEUX3ERD,    Dledrlch 

W.    P 810 

HBILBMAN,  Honor  C  600 

HBI8LBB,    Henry....  681 

Fannie  681 

HBISZ,  Charles   746 

Florence    746 

HEMPSTEAD,   Joshua  65 

HBNDBR8HOTT, 

Sarah    650 

HBNDEB80N,  Anna..  680 

!▼«  600 

John  Harris  689 

Mary  846 

Mary  B 406 

HEN.DR10KS,    Thom- 
as A.    428 

HDNRY,    Elisabeth...  668 

Elisabeth  D 678 

Oeorge    668 

James  L.  678 

Nellie    668 

BBBB,   X^   784 

Walter 

ifmnj)    669 

BOBICK,       Gbaxlea 

Henry    478 

Charles  Henry  Pen- 
dleton      478 

Clara  Henry  474 

misa  Jane  867 

BllaaS»eth I86,  214,  217 

Emily  M. 607 

Frederick  A 416 

George   416 

Oeosge.  Jr 4I6 


Page 

George    Franklin. . . .  47S 

Henry  8..   Mrs 210 

Isaac  H 682 

John  F 416 

Lncinda    262 

I^esoa    B.   416 

Mary  R 416 

MerrlU   B 416 

Rnth     408 

Sally    820 

Stephen    478 

Snsan  M.  416 

Tena  B 416 

HERRING,   Carrie  R.  718 

John  6 718 

HIORRINOTON,       J  o- 

seph    Clark 266 

HERSDY,  Adna,  Jr...  864 

Alfred  Q.   (famUy).  458 

Delora  M 864 

Leonard    M 468  ' 

William  Henry 854 

HBRSON,  John   (fam- 
Uy)      858 

Mary    664 

HBRT,    IsabeUa 740 

HBB.VEY.     A  1  h  e  r  t 

Washington    669 

HBWES.    Blbridge....  242 

Margaret    244,  684 

PaoU     186,  684 

HBWETT,  Clark    ....  542 

B.    Walter    40T 

HEWITT,   Amanda  J.  820 

Benjamin    820 

Benjamin   B 820 

Benjamin  Pendleton  820 

Clark     643 

Bllsabeth    119 

Hannah    861 

Henry     820 

LydJa    176 

Melissa    804 

Phoebe   Prentice....  811 

Samuel  I.  C 861 

Smith    861 

HBWLBTT,      Josiah, 

Jr 187 

Mary    486 

Nathan    465 

Snsan  M 486 

HIGHBORN,    Desiah..  686 

Sarah    278 

mCKS,  Charles  Earle  407 

Millard    Fillmore...  407 

HIFE,  Emma  181 

HI<»Y.  Albert  Tracy  686 

Mary  Rnth 686 

BIGGINS,  Anna 610 

Barton  F.    760 

Cora  8 607 

Peter    620 

Sally    401 

Seth  H 607 

Thomas    610 

HIGSON,  (Mary 706 

HILBUBN,     Desire. . .  664 

HniL,    Alexander 266 

Alexander,  Mrs.  ...  140 

Clara    282 

Edna    V 472 

ElU   Ada    266 

Florence  A 688 

Frances  Alberta 646 

Frank  T 646 

Harriet  Gordon  ....  260 

Helen  488 

John    770 

Nathaniel     778 

Roger  17,  29 

R«tli  B.  646 

Sarah  ^ 

William    D.     (fam- 
ily)   728 


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818 


THE  PENDLETON  OBKEALOOY 


HILLABD,   Jofan    84 

HILLS,    Eetiier   G«rd- 

ner    614 

Oscar    614 

HILT,  Fiorina  Thom- 
as      240 

Lydia  Jane  240 

Nehemlaih    240 

H)]!LTON,    Edward....  S,  0 

&farttia     280 

HINOEUdAN,    Haiy...  006 

mNOKLBY,    A!)eL...  1S6 

Dolly    367 

EUas  B 161 

Esther    136 

Harry    206,  206,  207 

liwsy    01.  150 

Lucy  Ann  160 

Mercy  80 

Samuel    67 

Samuel  H 320 

Samoel    Hitbbard. . .  214 

Susan     645 

Wyatt    160 

HINB.  JuiU  B 382 

HINBS,  Heniy  H.    ..  481 

HINMAN,    Joshua....  748 

HISOOX,    Darid 187 

E^unlce    306 

Thomas    770 

Wmiam     187,  771 

BITOHOOOK,      Bllsa- 

heth    226 

Sally    607 

Sarah    613 

SUence    607 

HITGHINiQiS,    Freder- 
ick       360 

HOADLBT,    Abigail..  106 

HOAO,   Maioolm  J.....  668 

HOBART,    Guy   O.    . .  458 

Laura    136 

HOBBS,    Dolly    424 

Mlcah    141 

HODGDON,     Annie 

Louise    264 

Josephine    663 

William   L.    264 

HODGE.    OharlotU 

BUMbeth   746 

HODGBS,    George    F., 

Mrs 42 

Matilda    Caroline...  160 

HODGKINfi,    Betsey..  627 

HODOBIAN,  Albert 

H 251 

HODGSON,      B  m  m  a 

Maria   440 

Florence  Ethel    460 

Robert  John   460 

HOENSAXiABR,       J  o- 

Ibannah     707 

HOFFBEt,    Charlotte..  714 

Nancy     714 

HOFFMAN,   Susan    E.  300 

HOLBROOK,     J  o  n  a- 

than    400 

Plhebe     400 

HOLOOMB,    Adelaide.  6S1 

Albert    681 

Bdson     381 

Bllen   B 381 

HOLDER.   Sarah    ....  258 

HOLDRBDGE,    217 

Deborah    126 

HOLES,    Carrie    Ere- 

line    406 

Delaware     403 

George   Thomas 405 

OOLLABAUGH. 

George   714 


Page 
Jacob    Franklin 

(ftunUy)    714 

Milton  Adams  426 

HOLLADAY,   Bebeoca 

Ann     686,  607 

HOLLANBDOK.    Oora  740 

HOLLAND,  Teresa  M.  666 

HOLLDNBBOK,    Maxy 

Jane    406 

HOULBT,  Harriet   ...  256 

H  O  L  L  I D  A  T,  Ada- 

laide   841 

Anson  Lareme  ....  841 

Anson  (Leroy,  Ber...  841 

Dartoa  Leny  341 

Ella  Adelia  341 

Henry     341 

Ira   841 

Leroy     841 

HOLLISTBR     O  a  t  h- 

erine  Eliza 404 

George  F 494 

HOLLOWAY    Almira.  564 

Enoch    (family) 682-8 

Isaac    682 

Isaac    Gerry    664 

HOLMES.      Albert 

Sumner    688 

AnTomette   306 

Florence  Leona 588 

Jessie  538 

John     638,  780 

John,    Jr 781 

Biiargttret    17T 

Mary    290 

Mercy     259 

Oliyer    373 

ThooMis    088 

HOLSTIBN.   Susan   ..  443 

HOLT.    Mary    360 

HOLTOM,      Frederick 

George     743 

William 743 

Whmle    743 

HOLTON,   Lucy   338 

William     338 

HOOKE,  FranclB  .17,  18,     26 

noOEKR.        Clara 

EBtiier    .,.. 682 

Ilt^ury  Plater   632 

Itnuiiom    fj. 206 

VTuller    C 670 

nOiiPBSR,    Adalbert    .  242 

Obarl^e  ArChiM" 541,  664 

rbflkTif-'tt  CliQdennen.  664 

nt^TXTT     640,  664 

HeiUT    fanillir    640,  541 

Mar>     kdtaueia     . . .  664 

Ssmiffl     faoiUy     . . .  530 

Wtlltfliu     283,  fJ30,  540 

H<"^PE^     Anthirtir     ...  427 

UOl^iilXa,  Adeline  F.  424 

Albert    233 

BIbrldge    283 

B<£artha    ;..  238 

Mary    Ann    415 

Richard     415 

Rufus     347 

Seth    424 

HOPPER.   Mary  E...  262 

HOE»SON.  Maty   106 

HORBEI/r.    EaiaTDeth  637 

HORN,     Florence 

Mrs.     616 

Henry    402 

Mary  Louise    478 

HORNE.   Converse  F.  464 

Converse    IiYancIs    .  464 

GranvUle  Nathan  . .  464 

Granville   P 464 

HORTON,  Huldah  ...  218 

Rozana  A 168 

H08KINC9,  Anna 182 

HOSMAN,    Rachel    ..  622 


P«e 

H06MBB,  JoMpb   ...  183 

HODBBk,        Alexander 

family   590 

Bmma    681 

WUUam    681 

HODBTON,    Nancy 

Agnes    606 

Snaan  J 4S» 

HOVER,        John 

Geoise  Solomon. .  666 

John    Solomon    ....  666 

HOWARD,    Amanda..  890 

Amelia    640 

ArCbnr    Heniy    402 

Byxon    G 458 

Charles  Logan    402 

OhMter    40e 

Daniel    406 

Elisabeth  S.    2SS 

Fred    Amee    228 

Gilbert  Poeton   458 

Hattie  Cochran  ....  228 

Helen  Glllett   228 

Ira  Ephralm    228 

Jake     840 

James   Henry    492 

Julia   A,    A.    268 

Lois   Alford    406 

Lora  Frances    549 

Marcellne    492 

Margaret 407 

J^aomi    390 

Pendleton     458 

Philip    482 

-^-.-.1hr,T^      "        26S 

S.I  r-,.,        .        287 

W    r..,:,'.      T. 228 

U-Il;.|![i 253 

n'illlAtn   Edward    ..  458 

WllllBOi  J.   A 263 

lTt>TS'^.     MHTp^ret     ..  785 

Winlfned    Drulson    .  288 

H<mRS,         Chandler 

William*     430 

F^Dinia    Jnac     573 

Fn*deHct  Wood    ...  430 

ITf^rbe:^  Aaron 430 

Ji>«^r>hlt>e    673 

( Vrrln    A 673 

•HOXIE.  Charles   809 

SheTdoo    T 485 

^rOXSlE.    Ethna   I...  688 

ila/ard    .    261 

I.ydia    Aim    261 

senioa     . ,  i  ^ 688 

ncvVT,    liaxT  J 693 

Muirr  Ldoln    309 

M art  1  met    J.     405 

SiinitTpl     495 

Wlinam     309 

in  TIB  A  KD,   ATdgail   .  126 

imnh'l    69 

Klljrnbotli       100 

l^rrilu 57 

Su<bn>lt 2S9 

nrBT-RY,        ^t:abel 

480 

] A  ....  64i 

HUDSON,    Annie    ...  449 

Charles  B ^4 

Mary    211 

Mary  E 449 

Richard    G 449 

HUFF.    StranbDldge. .  620 

HUFFMAN,    Susan 

Alvlra    704 

HUG<9INS,   Althiea....476,  477 

HUGHES.    Grace    ...  304 

Stephen  304 

HULL.  Gen 170 

Catherine     60u 

Guy    0 614 

Harriet  Amelia 176 

Harry     176 

Hany,   Jr 176 


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INDBZ 


819 


Page 
HUUi— (Oont.) 

LlBde    614 

liorlndA   830 

Sanalej  886 

Sarah  Jane   170 

BUU^TNO.   BCargaret.  110 

HULTZ,    Benjamin. . .  782 

HUM1»,  fl!7lTeater   ..  890 

HUMMON.  Baaan  ....  644 
UUMPHRUr,    Alice 

Bliaa    280 

Jamea    280 

Lemuel  Palmer  ....  280 

Mlmle  lUwe  280 

Obed    280 

HUMPHBIBS,  Maggie  646 
HUNGBBFOBD,      Ln- 

cinda   ase 

Reuben    186 

HUNSIKBB.  James  M  266 

BU19T.    Alfred  Perd- 

ral    24» 

Ollfton   8 270 

lUJaa    270 

Emilv    P 480 

Snoch    270 

Bva  A.    661 

George  AH>ert 270 

Helen    606 

Johanna 276 

Joslah    288 

Llute     467 

Mary    Lolee    270 

Myra  Al^Oiott   270 

Rachel  Pendleton  ..  270 

Riapah  176,  820 

SMney   249 

HUNTER,     Ann     ....  390 

Edgu     731 

Jamea     716,  781,  788 

Jane   715 

Jennie   A 610 

Maty    670,  715 

Sarab    B.     738 

Susan  J 737 

Walter  Perdne   610 

HUNTINGTON,  Albert 

Elijah    500 

•BUjah     204 

Eliza    167 

Gertrude    Hortenae.  600 

Hannah   P 222 

Helen     219 

Hudlah 247 

Jabes    122 

HURD   280,366 

Blliabeth 749 

Jane    Augusta    229 

John   156 

Maigaretta  Mrs.    ..  188 

Nanc7    Diana     ....  482 

Bclbeoca    328 

Stephen    229 

HURLBUT,    Gertrude 

Irene    676 

HURIiBUTT,  Jamea  .  378 

Jane    Ann    878 

HURIiBY,    Thomaa. . .  G48 

HURT.    Isabella    ....  749 

HUSON,  Gabriel  fam- 
ily.   549 

HlfrCIHlONB,    Vina. . .  841 

HUTOHINS.   Albert   .  868 

Urial 172 

HUTOHIINSON,    Ann.  3 

Ann   Jane    659 

Ofaarlea  Samuel 559 

Edwin    G 608 

Bllflba    84 

SkneUne    RJdgway  669 

Geornria    M 443 

Grace  Greffoiy    608 

Harriet   Frances    . .  559 

Henry    669 

Jidia    728 


Page* 

Melinda    660 

WniUm     660,728 

William  HeniT  ....  W»t 

HUTTON,    George    ..  862 

jupIqm             864 

HTATT,  Fernia  iuitred  787 

HTDID,   Amasa 818 

Oaiollne   6 207 

Bugene  FoMfer  ...  266 

^anny    214 

Lucy  Aim 167 

PhUena  Jane  818 

ZUpha    166 

HTLBB.   Adonijah    ..  678 

Sarah  B 678 

IDiB,  Mary  202 

Nathan    202 

IMABK.  Carol  ine 

Maioe 717 

Francis  XaWer  ....  717 

INBBMIT,      Chriatian 

D.  (family)   679 

Ulrich    679 

INGBRSOIiL,  Amanda  828 

Daniel    640 

Bllsabeth  851.  862.  868,  869 

Susan    640 

INGLES,   Joihn    642 

INQRAHAM,  Arls  Lo- 

rinda    884 

Warren    884 

IPSON.  Christiana  ...  475 

James  Jr 476 

IRBLAND,  Bdlth  ....  828 

IRISH.   Bliaa    174,  800 

John    811 

Mary     166 

8u8f^n  Brown  811,  812 

IRONS,  Hannah 894 

IRWIN,  Gertrude   ...  612 

Robert   618 

I8BHLL.  WrezaTlUe  .  605 

IVBS,  Feasenden  B...  280 

Feaaenden  L 230 

JuUue  489 

•LilUe    489 

Mary    288,  289 

Mary    Elisabeth    ...  691 

Sherman    Kimberly.  230 

Sylvia  B 280 

JACKINS.  Henry  ....  868 

JACKSON.     Albert 

Rlchardaon  283 

Alton    Atwell    288 

Alton  Blanchard  . . .  288 

Arthur   Morison    ...  288 

Darld   61 

Edmund     4 

Bliaal>eth    686,  687 

Elvira     608 

Bvelyn    Pendleton..  288 

George  587 

George  WUliam    ...  694 

Helen    687 

James  Frederic  ....  478 

James  Marsh,  Dr. . .  4«4 

James  Wilson  676 

Jesse    478 

Lucy    A 592 

iMarla  Ann   698 

Mary    Ellen     684 

Prudence     890 

Sarah  Alice  622 

William     622 

William  Shaii»leaa  .  478 

JACKWAT.  Thomas  .  206 

JACOBS,    Blanche 

Ethel    678 

David  P 871 

Mercy     181 

Wilson   181 

JACQUES,    Hannah    .  484 

JAGEIS.  Frederick  ..  421 

JAMES,  Ellen  M  ....  466 

Frances    T 617 


Page 

JAMSBON,  Albert  ...  480 

Andrew    480 

Carrie    1 480 

Oharlea  J 480 

Dora  480 

Bllaabetli 286,  480 

Isaac    4ao,  611 

Jamea  >L 480 

John    (family)    ....  46 

John    Alexander    ..  869 

Mary    860,698 

Mosea     686 

Sarah  Bllaabeth  ...  611 
JAQUaSH,  iNeUle  ....  670 
JABTIS,  Bdna  May  . .  200 
JAYNem,  Carrie  B. . .  477 
JEFFBBY.  Alice  ....  476 
JBFFBBY.  Sarab  ...  802 
JBLLIBV,  Bather  ...  457 
JBLLISON.  Forest  ..  644 
JBMISON.  John  (fam- 
ily)      46 

JBNKINB.  Bather  P..  696 

Margaret    489 

Mary  Albrnm   600 

Buby  V 640 

WlUiama   096 

JBmiB,  William  ....  216 

JBXNINGS,  Mary  Mra  256 

Mary   B 744 

Sarah   888 

JBNNIISON,  William  .  2 

JBPSON,  Martha   ....  676 

JBWBLL,  Hiram  A..  827 

Hiram   Auguatua    ..  827 

Margaret  Lucille   ..  827 

JBWUXTT.    AdeUa  B..  216 

David  0 296 

Lncretla  Orcutt   ...  877 

Mary    296 

JIL80N,    Harriet    ...  286 

JINKINB,  Margaret  .  488 

JOHNSON    ..  501 

Abigail    724 

•AblgaU    (Pendleton)  68,  T80 

AUce  M 066 

Alzina    228 

Anson     247 

Caroline    676 

Caroline   Lucy    712 

Catherine  Barbara..  400 

Clara    666 

Daniel     B 484 

Edward     247 

Frances  Augusta   ..  224 

Franklin  Poore  ....  274 

Harvey    224 

Helen    Aurella    221 

James  6,  353 

Laura     738 

Levi    228 

Mary     A 628 

Mary   Ann    609 

Noyes  Poore 274 

Olive  Bldora  665 

Ralph     176 

Sarah  Elizibeth   ...  224 

Susan  Wealthan  ...  247 

William    Allhande..  685 

William    Ellas    224 

William    M 712 

;rOHNST0N,  Joanna  .  856 

Mary     896 

JONES.   Albert  Carlos  441 

Albert  Carlos.  Jr...  441 

Attgellne    • 672 

Anna    64 

Arthtir    744 

Benjamin    271 

Clara    490 

Cornelius    687 

Daniel    744 

Delia   Ann    221 

Delpha   624 

Bbcneaer     218 

Ella    467 


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820 


THE  PENDLETON  OSNBALOOY 


J0NB6~(Gbnt.)    . 

Enf retng    S12 

BiBtoe   sae 

Fannie  BliMbeth   ..  700 

George   457 

Georglana     072 

Hannah    241 

Harvey    487 

Helen   Pendleton   ..  441 

Henry     886 

Jajnes    742 

Jane     864 

Janet    267 

Jeraie   687 

J<Meph    142,  268 

iLocy    A 606 

Mary    624 

liebltaUe    441 

Mercy     218 

Nancy    221 

Nathaniel    241 

Pherine   621 

Pomeroy  Judge 221 

Robert    F 067 

Bolwrt  Leckle   671 

RoeetU 267 

Sarah     241 

Barah  Ann   742 

«arah    S 467 

Thomas    267 

Wmiam     267 

William  H 267,  60S 

Wylle     241 

JORDAN  848 

B.  T 2A5 

Bdwln  Peabody  ....  688 

Mary    156 

Mary  Cordelia  Mra.  500 

Mary    1 652 

Sarah    163 

JOSLYN^  Mr 18.    22.    28 

JOeSLlTiQ.  Thonuu  ..  40 

JOY,  Deborah  00 

George  Raymond   ..  527 

Margaret  ZOO 

Peleg    627 

earah   420 

JOYNJ&R,  Isaac   887 

JUDQON.  T.  P 611 

jm^IAXD.   Henry  M., 

.Mrs 204 

JUMPS,    BrastuB 861 

JUSTIN,    Benajah    ...  722 

Eleanor    722 

Blner    722 

Susan   722 

JUTTON,   Daniel 257 

Howard  D 207 

Jacob     257 

Jacob  A 267 

James   S 257 

KAH,  Caroline   677 

K  A  L  D  E  R  H  OUSB. 

George  W 808 

Laura   308 

KALOR,  George  726 

KANE,  Floyd  F 784 

Margaret    442 

William    477 

KAUFPMAN.  John  D.  745 

Mattie  J 745 

KAUFMAN,  B  u  r  r  u  s 

BlUah    888 

DsTid   888-9 

Family    889 

KBARNS,   Delilah....  672 

KEATING.  Catherine.  546 

Clara    586 

KEEN,  Brelyn  686 

Samuel   686 

KBBNB.  Sidney  B.   ..  558 

KEBMBTT,   Ma^  A...  886 

KEITH.  Qmttila  Phi- 

linda,  Ifrs.  826 

Marietta   811 


P*«« 

Mary  D 473 

Setb    328 

Zepbanlah   328 

KEOiLBR,    Albert 585 

Amy  Asenatib 650 

Angelina  E 428 

Findley  Bold  528,  660 

George  F 278 

Mary  E 428.  528 

Susie    428 

KDLLERAN,      Benja- 
min     248 

Benjamin    (family) .  244 

Edward    248,  244 

KELLBY,   Dorcas 700 

Ida  LariAia  567 

William  L 557 

KESLLOCH,     Rosanna.  408 

KBIiLOGG,    Abigail...  210 

Ernest  Martin 636 

KEIiLUM.  Miley 667 

Wilton    667 

KELLY,  Charles  M...  577 

KELSEY.  Corintha   ..  325 

Juling   325 

Mary  Ann   480 

KEMHLB,  WUUam  T.  582 

KBMPER,  George  F..  477 

KENDALL,     Carrie...  652 

Elsie   C 854-5 

Grace    485 

KENNEDY,  Mary  B..  606 

Mlneira    225 

KONINaBY,    Abigail 

Tyler   586 

Arthur  0 600 

Arthur  Milford   ....  312 

Emma  LsTinia 812 

James  L.   312 

James  Otis  312 

KBNT,   DUla   Maria..  675 

Esekiel  252 

Plasel  L 648 

IiTing    8 514 

Lillian    514 

Mabel  M 648 

Oliver     514 

Rldgley    648 

Ruby  ATis 648 

KENYON,  ....  129 

Alice   180 

Amy  Casanda 618 

Augustus    01 

Betsey    151 

Deborah    479 

Demafte    84.   129,  184 

Fanny   Maria 829 

Hortense    500 

James   78 

Joanna    91-2 

Joseph    152 

Joshua    151.  152 

Martha    152 

<Mary  Emily  687 

Paris    180,  829 

Phoebe     180 

Pierpont  B 687 

Reynolds   329 

Sarah  Ann   829 

Willard  H 618 

William     207 

William  Henry  ....  829 

KERSHAW,  Ella  ....  367 

KESTBR.      Alfred 

Sloan   (family)    ..  747 

William  Sloan 747 

Medora  Ann  626 

KBTCHAM.   Benja- 
min    780 

Hannah    .« 780 

KBTGHBM,     Sarah 

Sears    485 

KBTOHUM,  Jeannette  807 


trace 

KETTLE.    Abigail....  44 

John    44 

Joseph    44 

KEUTZBLMAN.  *  '-^-^  426 

KBYES.  Jennie 886 

Prescott   424 

KBYS,  Maxy  119 

KIBBLE,  Amelia  R...  468 

Clifford  T 468 

Clifton  T 468 

George  P 468 

Roxana  A 468 

niomas  C.    468 

Thomas  W.    468 

KIBBY,  Albert  P.  ...  688 

Leroy  Balment 608 

KIDDER,     Joseph. 

ReT 18T 

KIFF.  (}eorge 849 

KILBOUBN,   Asber...  664 

Sarah   Jane    064 

KSLBUBN.  Jennie  ...  021 

Sophia    621 

KIL(K>RB,  Cynu  ....  518 

KILLDAY,  Blla   621 

KHiMEB.    Lacy    Ann. 

Mrs 806 

KIMBAI2.,   Abraham.  668 

David    628 

Elisa 628 

Gurdon  P 218 

Mary   Esther   668 

William    422 

KUfflBRLY.    Blora 

May    280 

Henxy   280 

Karmi    280 

Katherine  May  ....  2B0 

Kerrllle  Kay  280 

Nellie  Maria    260 

Sherman    280 

Sherman  B 880 

KINO,  Abigail   178 

AlTin  T 268 

Benjamin    841 

Christine   661 

Oourtland  P 262 

DaTld   225 

Bll   Ward   841 

Elisabeth    669 

Harriet    175,  264 

Henry  R.  262 

Herbert  R.  262 

John   246 

John  Henry  706 

Joseph  P 884 

Laura  841 

Leah    676 

Louisa    246 

Mary,  Mrs.  211 

Millie     706 

Romer  W 868 

Samuel   W 282 

Sarah    841 

Susannah    60 

Vinal  Harris  841 

Ward    341 

William    528 

BilNOMAN,  Naaey....  881 

Pliebe    lOT 

KINQflBURY,       Alotfl 

Treat    564 

Bertiia  Agnes  564 

'  Daniel  Aldrlch   664 

Flora  Blla 654 

George  Herbert  ....  504 

George  W 664 

James  Frederick  ...  867 

Lewis  Pendleton  ...  664 

Mabel  Naney  867 

Nellie  P 867 

Nellie  v..  Mrs.  ....  456 

Nida  Adelaide 654 


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INDEX 


821 


KlNGaLSZ,    Amoi, 

Bey a04 

KINNBY,  Arthur  ....  828 

Jobn  (family) 608 

Iiocy     887 

Nicbotai 668 

lUcbael   548 

TirgU  Olaod  888 

KINNT^  888 

KIN8BY,  Bllsa 677 

KINTZ. 728 

KINTON,  Benedict  ..  128 

WiUiun    807 

WlUiam,  Jr 207 

BilBKPAl^BIOK,   Ben- 
jamin     464 

Battle    0 464 

KIBTLAND,  Breljii  .  516 

Heeter   878 

KISOR,  GhrlBtina  Ann  678 

KITTEEIDQB,   Mary.  211 

KITTBEDQS,    George  606 

KNAPP,   Adallne  A..  287 

Delia  C 207 

George   8S6 

Walker     287 

E^ODPFSB,    8adi«    ..  671 

KNIGHT  122 

Adallne   624 

C.    T.    408 

Elam  G 911 

EUia    140 

Elisabeth    261 

Enptiralla  Isabel   ..  628 

George  W 528 

Hennr    261 

Jennie  Elizabeth   ..  611 

(Jennie  S.)   892 

Jerome  864 

John  239 

Loren     671 

Bachel   868 

49iMle  N 428 

KNOTT,    Abram   Un- 

coin    888 

Richard.  Dr •        1 

KN0WLE6.  Cathe:4iM 

« 414 

Darld    288 

Blliabeth 801 

Joseph     858 

liDcy    414,  464 

l4rdla    J 288 

Robert   868 

Atmon    414 

Simon    K 868 

KNOWLTON,  Abra- 
ham      887 

Alee  W 600 

Axmle     856 

Caroline    Josephine.  888 

Charlea   Edward    ..  897 

Hei^bert  Engene  ...  887 

L.    Edward    800 

Lewis    A 887.  898 

Sarah     S49 

KNOX.    Henry    Gen.    86,  187 

^^189.  141,  142.  158 

KOHIiBR  ....  061 

KOONTZ.  O  h  a  r  I  e  s 

Mortimer    678 

Jacob    678 

JoMph   Daiiua    ....  678 

JiMy  A 678 

JJ»3»«    678 

William    678 

KRAFT.    Charlea 

Gavtor  610 

Biilda    610 

BRAIOBR,    mmiMtti.  478 

Jacob    676 

John  L.    675 

KRINO,  Heniy 68T 

Mary    667 


Page 

KUBHN,      August 

Chitetoiiher    681 

Llsde    601 

KUHN.   At>bie   715 

James    715 

KUSHBU  Ethsl 411 

LAOHITZ,   Theresa    .  6Bt 

LAOOOK.        Adelaide 

Henrietta    445 

LAC06T  Gertmde  M.  808 

LACOUNT,  Clyde  Carl- 
ton      769 

John  640.  700 

Ralph   Raymond    ..  709 

Victor  A 700 

LADD.  Floia 651 

Jason    651 

Locy    506 

Mary    506 

Nancy    .' 417 

Rebecca  Hyde 218 

LADUKB.    W.    M.    ..  566 

LAFF^DE.    Jnlle     566 

Leon  565 

LAFIELD.    Londy    ..108.  183 
Loody    family    183.  184 

LAIDLAW.  Ines  A.   .  868 

James    H 868 

James   Henley   ....  868 

William    868 

LAMB.   Alonso   126 

Cynthia     126 

Daniel.      128,  126.  127.  207 
Daniel.    Jr.    ..122,  125,  126 

Daniel  (M)    126 

Daniel   wightman..  220 

Edmund    128 

Elisabeth    126 

Ezekiel    126,   127 

Geoi-ge     12b 

Isaac  H.  126 

Joel  P 126 

John  120 

Mary    126 

Nancy    196 

Peiidletx>n    126 

Polly    126 

LAMBERT.   Addle    ..  714 

Albert    CMby    ....  665 
Albert  <Mby    (fam- 

llj)     686 

James  861,  868,  666 

Joseph    858 

Lnther   540 

Mary  868 

Samnel   (family) ....  866 

LA  MONTB.  Bally  M.  785 

LAMOREAUZ.    Maria  784 

LAMOURBAUZ,  J.  A. 

B 126 

LAQCPEB,    AcU 621 

LAMFHBBB  (See  Lan- 
phers) 

LAM80N,  Joseph  Har- 
rison    685 

LANCASTER,  Edward 

M 586 

Elisabeth  Carrer  ..  278 

Harriet  G 470 

Mililtabla    460 

Pierce  D 686 

Se^all    278,  281 

LANDFBABIft.     (Sea 
Lanphere) 

LANDON.  Abner 518 

Mary  Btanira  618 

ZJkNB,  Alice  M 484 

Ann  860 

Annie   606 

Clara  Brelyn 611 

5J»  866 

Ml«    866 

Georgia    554 

Henry  866 


Jennie    866 

jQlia  A 847,  604 

Mary   847.  548 

Nathan    865 

Pamelia   858 

Pfallip  H 606 

William   Smith 611 

LA27G.  Jennie  E.  ...  267 
LANGDON.  OuTie  R.  477 
LANGWGRieT,    A  1- 

tana  B 174 

Aaa  Albert 174 

Asenath  221 

Benjamin  Franklin..  174,  800 
Charles   DaTls    ....         178 

George  Irish   174 

Hannah     477 

Isaac    Pendleton    ..         17« 
James  Babcock  ....  174 

John   178,  800 

John  Jr 178 

John  Arery 173 

Mary  Emma  800 

Nathan   Henry   ....  174 

Samnel    51,  221 

Sarah  AmeUs   174 

"niomas     104,  178 

William    Pendleton.         178 
LANIER.  Martha  Ann         571 

LANPSBAR  .         218 

George  C 306 

LANPRBBE.    Aaron..  66 

Ann    67 

Benoni    Smith    ....  76 

Brian     67 

Cynthia   126 

D«Tld   76,  SIO 

Ellsha    66,     67 

EUsabeth  66.    66,  114 

Eunice   82 

Vunnj    219 

George    88.  46,  46 

40.  66,  66. 

Isaac  07 

Jernsha  118,  184,  201 

Langworthy    104 

JiJ!7    «.  W,  82 

Miriam    66 

Nathan    219 

Nathan,    Jr 74 

Bwah   74,    75 

Sarah      (P  e  n  d  1  e- 

„  ton)    60,  67.  770 

Seth    66,    67 

LANeiNO.  Ann  Bliaa- 

„beth    869 

Betsej    Maria 889,577 

(3omeHns    W 877 

Oomelins    Wynooop.888.  577 

Garrett    A 888 

Hannah    216 

Harriet  Roena 889 

James    Henry 889 

Jolm  Gardner 880 

Sarah     880 

LARIMORB.     Andrew 

Jackaon    466 

Jessie   466 

LARKIN.  Abel 206 

Alfred   AkMeh   ....810^  8U 
Clarinda  Antoinette.         712 

Hannah     906 

Jane   210 

Msrtfaa  Annie 810 

,g«W!y    88 

■Roger  85 

LARSON,  Andrew....         fS 

Anna    506 

Christian 596 

George   A m 

»7.SC"**  ^'•^ «w 

LA8BT,    686 

LASSBLL,   Diodama. .  840 

T«AfWBTJ«,    Bra 606 

Bowland   606 


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822 


THE  PENDLETON  OENBALOOT 


Pace 

LATHAM,   Fred 418 

Josetpb    96 

Lois    9S 

Louis    647 

Mary    647 

Minnie   May    847 

Wllliaaa    747 

LATH  BOP,     Altnaon.  218 

Aoeon  168 

Betsey    Ann    614 

Calvin    G 168 

OaroUne    168 

Charles  Tenant  ....  180 

David  Dean   499 

Donald  Dwiffht 499 

Dwight  Clark    499 

Elisha  Hontlngton..  167 

Bllsabeth    704 

BmUy     168 

Harriet    166 

Hasel  Pendleton  ...  499 

Hmtington 168 

Isaac   Pendleton 168 

Jane  Ellen  601 

John    801 

Julia  Bnth  409 

Lola    167 

Ciucy    (Pendle- 

ton)    99,    167,  781 

Maxwell   Dean    499 

Samnel     167 

Samael,   Jr 167 

Stanley  Dana    499 

LATTA.  Fi«dla  Jonla.  680 

Howard  Linton 650 

LATTIMESB.  Capt.  ...  752 

LAUB.  Mary  CecUia. .  610 

LAU&HLIN.   Ehinlce..  204 

Washington    343 

LAUGHTON.       M  a  r- 

gmret    648 

Mary  Jane   545 

William    545 

LA  VINE.   Mary    Mrs..  574 

LAW.  Benjamin   604 

Charles    656 

Isabella    189 

Lncy   A 604 

Mildred  P 604 

Morrill     ....1 604 

Onnond  M 604 

Victor    tf5G 

LAWLER,    Ann    Lan- 

retta     364 

Ellen  671 

LAWLOR,    Mary    ....  308 

LAWBANCE.   Obar 

lotte    245 

Martlia   F 246 

EUliis    246 

LAWRBNOB,    Albana.655.  710 

Bemlce  Melissa 668 

Caro   B.    653 

Catherine  Denison..  5S0 

Etta    V 383 

Frank    665 

Frank    Pitcher    ....  580 

Herbert  Emerson   ..  r-80 

Ida  May    710 

John    Abram    580 

John  Howard   655 

John  Prentice   580 

Prlscilla     683 

Buth  Prances    656 

I.AWBY.    C  li  a  r  1  e  s 

A 717 

Ida  Frances    717 

Ira  FrankUn    717 

Mary  Louise  717 

LAWTON.   Josepb    ...  80,  185 

Mary     486 

LAYTON,  John 25 

LEACH.  Jonathan 329 

LBLLDBEAmBB,    Mary  857 

LBADBBTrrEB,     Ade- 
laide     605 


LBAB,  BedelU  Maria  jSoi 

WUliaa    601 

LEABT,  imiMibeth    ..  786 

LBATH.     Alexander. .  692 

LBAVITT,  — . ..  639 

LBDTA»BD,  Ool 747 

LBE,  John    446 

jQlla    Ann    704 

LiUft   Florence    ....  689 
Marqnla    de    Lafay- 
ette       704 

Millie   704 

Sarah  Jane 627 

Sarah  S 402 

Thomas  E 538 

LDBODS,    Caxoline 468 

(Daniel    214 

LBBMAN,    Oapt 856 

Amanda   898 

Archford    864 

Daniel    858,868,646 

DanJel    S 863 

Grace    868 

Isaac   Pendleton 355,  888 

James    888,  861,  888 

James  Edward    ....  863 

Jamea    Tewkeabiiry.  863 

liiUie     364 

Maria  J 858.  646 

Matilda     368 

Oliver    358 

Boxannah    854 

Samnel   861 

Sarah  A 355 

Warren    358 

WUllam     853 

WilUam  A 354 

LBBPBB,  Bartrian  O.  735 

LBP  F  I  N  O  W  B  L  L, 

Amanda    166 

Ensign    33 

LBGIEB,    Mary    Ann.  268 

LEHDB,  IBmlle  Otto..  400 

John  Frederick    ....  400 
WdlUam      Poidleton 

BmUe    400 

LFIGHTON.  Lee    ....  651 

Lovlsa    709 

LBTTBNBGGBB,     Us- 

ette   565 

LBITH.    Alexander...  692 

LBLAND.   Mary  Stan- 
wood    647 

LBNTON,     Jennl  e 

Chamberlain   445 

LEONARD,  Abigail...  372 

John  Major    445 

James     41 

JUydla     41,    04 

Tabitba    42 

LEROT.  Matilda   604 

LBVALLBY.    Bdwin. .  223 

LBVAn-OHN.   James.  391 

Jane   G 391 

LBVERaOTT.       Major- 

General     9,     18,    20 

LBVEY,    Francis    An- 

tolne     448 

Ida  Mary    448 

LEVY.     Samnel 549 

LEWIS.   Abigail   191 

Amy    174 

Asa    191 

Bernard    Carpenter.  464 

iBeteey    191 

Oarll   A 191 

Charles    464 

Charles        Hlldreth, 

Col 464 

Clara  Louise    334 

Dexter   Wadlelgfa...  464 

Edison    404 

Ellsa    173 

Elisabeth  «M 80r. 

Eva   Ann    330 

George    113,  100,  191 


George.  Jr. 191 

Hannah    744 

Heiratio  O.    151.  172 

Israel    85,  768 

James    86 

John 86,  775 

Kenneth  Hastings....  464 

Leonora   464 

Lester    A.    S80 

LiUlan   079 

Mary    ....191,  200,  388,  7T3 

Mary  Eliaa 838 

Merton  B.    484 

Merton  B.    (Camlly)  485 

Nancy    78 

Nathaniel   Lester...  630 

Obeddafa   191 

Pardon     484.  486 

Pfaebe    829 

Ralph  Dana  884 

Robert   280 

Robert  Frank   280 

Rowland    191 

Samnel  896 

Sarah    113,  191 

Sosan  A 485 

Susan  M 2S0 

Sydney   182 

Warren  Lester 530 

WUllam 404 

LIBBY,   Abraham    ...  407 

Addison     450 

Addleon.   Jr 450 

Addison  (3rd) 450 

Ann  F 606 

Eva    M 450 

Harriet  A 528.  650 

Walten   S 450 

LmDLE,    Dorothy    ..  442 

Edward  Pendleton  .  442 

John    442 

Joseph   George    442 

Marguerite    442 

William   Dmcan    ..  442 

LIGHTFOOT,     Daniel 

Franklin  CamUy..  673 

Henry ffn 

LIOON     Peyton 

Fletcher    488 

LILLIBBIDOE.  Mercy  149 

LINCOLN.    Ool 203 

Helen    M 437 

Phebe  Louisa 613 

Valentine  Bowen   ..  513 

LINDSAY,  .Almeda    .  663 

Ellen 448 

Lewis     488 

Thomas     663 

LINDSEY.  Bessie  D.  .  512 

Briggs    512 

Hazel  B 512 

James     624 

Lewis  B 612 

■:try    ^fihb     684 

LINBB,    Margaret    ...  fl9o 

Philip     680 

LINOAIRD.  Amos 619 

Genevieve   619 

LINGINOPBLTBR, 

Ann  E!liza    622 

LINSOOTT.    Eftrtdge.  267 

LINSTROM.    Peter    ..  618 

Susie     618 

LISOOiMB.    ^taitianiel  2*4 

LITTLE.  B  1 1  r  i  d  g  e 

Vail    172 

Prances  A 249 

Patience    237 

LITTLBFIELD,  Ernest 

Henry    555 

Francis 22 

Mattie   F 665 

Nancy    366 

Hazel   Bmestlne    ..  666 

Henry     555 


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823 


Page 

iaTTbEnhuJE>—{Cant.) 

Waldo    868 

Wlllard    868 

William  888 

LITZBNBBRQ,   Edward 

Franklin    878 

ItanUln    878 

Orpha  873 

Simon     878 

LIVERMOBE,     M  a  r- 

Bhall  498 

Myra 488 

Sarah  Elvira   483 

LIVINGSTON,  Col.   ..  97 

DaTid   335 

LIYINOSTONE.    I  d  a 

May    586 

Onnan     586 

LLOYD  866,  640 

Bnice   746 

Delmay    740 

KllFija 853 

Griffith    746 

Harold    748 

LOOKWOOD,     Bertha 

A.    424 

David    D 335 

Lake    Vincent     292 

Robert     3 

LONG,    Charles  Fred- 
erick       580 

Bra   Mafgairet    580 

Sarah  1394 

LONGLBY.    Lucy    ...  663 

LOOK,  Irving  N 603 

LOOMIS,  0agene  O.   .  436 

Frank     230 

George    477 

Harriet  Newell  812 

Locretla    600 

Rnth 879 

Simeon  231 

Thnothy     812 

LOPER  .' 79 

▲bmham    97 

LORD,    Campbell    fam- 
ily    647,  648 

Caroline  362 

Clarleaa     315 

Daniel    235 

Eleanor    Pendleton  315 

Everett  Oris  wold  ..  315 

Hanna<h    466 

James 46u 

Lorenso  P 66b 

Mary    Adelaide     ...  315 

Nehemlah    547 

•Noble    Everett    315 

Sarah    Adelaide    . .  .368,  369 

Wentworth  D 855 

William   183,  654 

LORBNSEIN.  Marian..  626 

LORING,  Abigail 540 

Adella    674 

Arthn:?    412 

Charles  Payson  ....  412 

Mary   EllzafDeth    ...  641 

Nelpon    574 

LOSEE,  Andrew 666 

Carrie    666 

Fr«d    866 

L06BNO,,       James 

George    463 

James   Q.    family    .  463 

LOITKE,  Trowt)ury   ..  742 

liOVE,   John   Dr T88 

LOVBJOT,  John  Wes- 
ley       496 

Mary    495 

LOVBlLtL,    Cbaries 660 

Joseph    Greenleaf . .  660 

Oscai*    K 660 

Snsan  Miarlon 322 

LOVEROHECK.    Dan- 
iel Shelby    678 


LOVBTT,  JoseiA  0.    .  401 

LOVBULET,  Mary  El- 

mlm   488 

LOW,     Elisabeth     El- 

mJra  878 

BUlaabeth  McKiddy.  649 

Jacdb    6S6 

Llszle   M 686 

Margaret  R 68» 

Robert  Donaldson  . .  M9 

Stephen   876 

LOWE,  Capt 681 

Janet 248 

LOWERS,    Andrew     .  617 

Flora  G 641 

Flossie     617 

Geneva    617 

Lawrence  D 617 

Orpha     617 

Orvllle   517 

LOZER,    RIchaM    781 

LUCAS,  Asa    165 

Esra   180.  323 

John   32H 

Jobn    G 568 

Josephine  M 568 

MaHa     329 

Mary     329 

Pony 180 

fnhomas 828 

William  3E0 

LUCE,  Anna 688 

ShitfMMl    211 

William  IH 888 

LUDLOW,  Edith  M.   .  480 

Frank  J 480 

Grace  Miay  480 

Sohnyler 480 

LUDWIG.  Alexander..  409 

Mary  R 409 

LfRoy    Mclntjre    . .  260 

LUFKFN,   Frank  I.    .  700 

Joseph    585 

LilUan    F 700 

Lucy    EUaabeth     ..  686 

LUKE.    George  L.    . .  589 

Hawl  M BOO 

LUSE.  ZHlah  B«th  . .  40O 

LFSH.    John    262 

Maria   282 

LUTZ.  Andrew  745 

Mary  B 746 

LTFORD.    Oliver    ...  407 

Sarah  M 407 

LTMAN  ....  217 

Andrew  Jackson   . . .  890 

Anna    Prudence    ...  890 

Daniel    130 

Brastns    107,  180 

•Frank    Henry     890 

Harriet  Naomi    890 

Hsiry   Dr 390 

iHoraMo    828 

.Toanna     127 

MoRPs,  Jr 107.  ISO 

Orenda   Almlra   ....  4J?9 

Ssrflh  S .<»0 

Wniism   Clark    390 

LYMBURNER,      Alice 

MnrlPl    653 

Barbara  Susan   653 

HorRtlo  J AR3 

Rexford    Pendleton.  853 

T.TNOH,    Elisabeth...  «B0 

Ellen     515-6 

Kate    641 

Marv   «lft 

RoMnna   641 

LTNDE.    Nathaniel...  34.  7^n 

TiYNDON.   1 77 

LYON.    Harriet af>2 

Kntherine    814 

LYONS.    Caroline 226 

Gerahom    184 

Orashom    111.181 


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Mary  L.  * 

Sarah    in 

MAC  DERBY,  Maria.  490 

MACDONALD,  Annie.  430 
MACDOUGAI-,     Helen 

May   Bg 

Peter    *'*'" 

Robert   Henry W» 

Roy   Vincent    *w8-» 

Vera   Ethel    JOS 

MAODOUGALL,    Dom  648 

MAiCINNBS.  Maigaret  575 
BiACIMrcOSH,      Mary 

Ann    5" 

MACE,    liBde    748 

M  A  C  K  Ii  B  PRAN«, 

Christina     697 

MACLOUGHIilN  Mary 

William     635 

BiA<OMAB)0(N]B,     Brld- 

get    *w> 

MACNIFF,        William 

Henry    565 

MADDRAH,  Mary  Bl- 

via    *®T 

William   Ralph 407 

BlAGOOt?.   Andrew  J.  682 

Helen     gfj 

MAHBR,    Annde    818 

MAHONBY,    Mary   A.  614 

(Nellie    Frances 949 

MAIN,    Abigail    120 

Ann     47,  119 

Benajah     120 

Betsey     ^79 

Cynthia  Elvira    ^©8 

DnwUla    862 

Elizabeth    47,  119 

Harry     852 

James     352 

.  James    Wilcox    ....  499 

John    852 

Lacy     120 

Mary     120 

Mary   A 471 

Pradence    120 

Rdbert     852 

Sarah     120 

Seth     498 

Thomas  ..47,  119,  120,  85« 
Thomas,  Jr.... 88.  119,  120 
William     120,  852 

IMAINE.    iPhilnra    ...  102 

Rosle    Eleanor    499 

MAJOR,    Nathan    ...  727 

William    727 

MAEBR ....  631 

MALTA.    BAward    J..  662 

MALLORY,    Betsey    .  823 

MALONA,    (family)    .      366-8 

Dorcas    T 880 

John    868,   865.  889 

Joseph    868,    355,  889 

MANOaESTBR,      Ed- 
win   (famUy)     ...  480 

Iram     289,  489 

Rnfos     298 

MANGUS.    Amanda   C  716 

MANK,    Bn^y   J 268 

Frank    L 460 

Marcos     460 

Rioscoe     288 

William    0 460 

MANNING,    A  r  a  d 

Robinson     223 

Engene    And    223 

Mary     482 

Pihebe     697 

MANSFIELD  (family)  420 

Mabel     677 

Sarah    (P 271 

Samnel  Payson  ....271,  429 


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824 


THE  PKNDLBTON  OBNBALOOT 


Paff« 
MANVIIIiB,    Bmmft 

Pendletoii    S15 

Joseph     216 

Mary    Aatoinetta     .  215 

SllM     216 

BCAiPLEB,    JoshilA 

Oapt 170 

MAJLANTBTTE.   Oaro- 

Une     086 

IfABBLE   ....  668 

MAJtOHAT.    Maria    .  886 

MABOHBR,    Harry    .  SS6 

MAROT,    A<Mla    ....  228 

O.     L 741 

Jemima    Bmlly    •••  896 

JoMph    HowUnd    ..  880 

MAROESON,     MatUda  266 

M  ARKLBT.     Rachel . .  007 

MARKS,   M.    P 802 

MAROHN,    Aagaat 

Christiopber    700 

Oatherine  Dorothea.  700 

liARR,    Lora   L 600 

MARBIOnr,    P0U7    ..201,  480 

MABADON    ..  444 

MARSH,    Hannah    ...170,  171 

jamM    170 

MAiRafTAJJ»     Atonec.  Wl 

Alfred    JS 

Alfred.    Jr Wg 

Am*    M «J7 

Earl    AHen    674 

Budora    A 001 

Ferdinand     000 

Florence    M.    Mrs..  718 

Hanry    A W4 

Jeete  Alfred    6tt 

Ukj     'A28 

Nellie     6i0 

Pendtoton    602 

Phebe    A <B4 

Sally     417 

WUliam     440 

MAR8T0N,       Amanda 

Smith     201 

George    Frederick    .  070 

Manuel     201 

MARTIN   — -^    ....  W 

Austin    H «00 

Clayton   W 270 

Eleanor    Pendletoti.  087 

BUa    MO 

BUen    (R 741 

Bonlce    (Pendleton).  00,  772 

Isaac    A 741 

Jamee    390 

John   L    471 

Joseph    H 234 

KUllon     741 

Leonard    P 688 

Usile    B 408 

Mabel  J 270 

Mm7    B 000 

Minnie   Lonlse    iTl 

Noah     276 

Rlcbard     29,  708 

Stnart  Osrleton    ..     .  087 

Walter   Fairfield    ..  067 

Walter    Wellinfftoo.  087 

WlHlam     087 

MAifflB,     Edward 

(famHy)     077 

Frederick    077 

MARVIN,    Cynthia 

Fyllnda    826 

Cynthia  Philinda...  828 

Ruth  Delphine    ....  201 

SylTanns    828 

MASI,    Mmxj    Ann    ..  426 

MASLBN,  IBUtabeth   .  027 

MASON,    Ueot 82 

Allen   (Brooks    608 

Bva    Bemtce    ....  008 


Pate 

James    L 802 

John     4 

Joehoa    608 

MUdred    Abby    ....  668 

Nehemiah     00,    07 

Robert     14 

Sarah     108,  C68 

Wilbor  Wylie    668 

MASTBN,    Daniel     ..  782 

AiAflfTBBTON,    Marian  227 

WUllam    227 

MAflTgJN,    Nancy    M..  000 

MATHBB.    Cotton    ..  11 

MATHBBfaOfN         A  i> 

thar    040 

Joy    Pendleton    ....  089 

Stephen     089 

fiKephen,    Jr 089 

MATHBBON,    Locenao  587 

WUUam    John     ....  689 

MATHEWS,    Ohesley.  847 

Emetine    688 

Henry    847 

MATTESON,    Betsey.  728 

MtATTHIBIWS,     B 1  i  ■  a- 

beth    891 

flUen     308 

Francis    429 

Helen    Oooillard    ..  692 

Ines    lioolse    068 

James    187 

John   Barrett    058 

KatUeen   Ad^    ...  006 

Sarah    A 963 

William     005 

MATTDBON,    GeocviA 

D 70e 

din  F.  Rev 708 

MAVBRICKB,     Mr...  4 

esmoel     17 

MAXCY,    Emma    460 

MAXPIELD.   S.  A.    ..  402 

MAXIM    Clara    270 

FloHnda   270 

Hannah    270 

Sophronla    270 

MAX80N  ....  82 

A»a    217,  218 

Charles    82 

Ohloe 82 

Geoife  W.  Jr 675 

Joeaph    80,    88 

Lucy   78 

Mary  201 

Ruth     78 

fiarah     82 

Silas     82 

Tacy     78 

Thankful   140 

MAXWSLL.  EUaabeth 

Jane    TOO 

John    701 

Julia   Mrs.    341 

Mary    EUsabeth    ...  453 

MAT.  Althea  880 

Auffuetus    S 830 

Sylvester    StlUman.  330 

MATBBB,  lien 888 

>TTrv    Kltjia  Mrf. ...  888 

M^VFi1  iiW    J.    F.    ,.  880 

M.  >t. 390 

MAVLOR,  ISme  ......  081 

MAYNARD.      ADfmtfi 

Hils^v^ll 091 

KllKiib^ih     .........  681 

lUrlinrd    Mamh    091 

IH^hfinl  P^ndlvtoa    ,  091 

Thiimji^   [.mffln    ....  091 

M.v\LUSTKB,     Mat- 

itK'w     780 

Mo^  \V  BRA * , . ,  854 

M-r-AMET.  Anna  ....  080 

M-^CA\N,   Sosaa    432 

MaOA^TlTT.    Henry  ..  861 


PBf» 

McCARTHBT.  Emma.  «40 

McCarthy.    John    ..  048 

McCAUauCN,    lAura..  010 

McCLAIN,    Leander    .  IM 

McCLELLAN.    Emmet 

H.     390 

John    540 

Paul    Pendleton    ...  390 

McCL£NiNAN  358 

John    540 

McCLURE 216 

McCOIiLISrnDR,    WU- 

iam    850 

McCONKEY,     CamUla 

Jane    43» 

Jane  A 43y 

John    439 

McCONNELL.  CflfUa  J.  3S4 

Frank     587 

McCORMACK,     W  1 1- 

liam    5M 

McCORD,  Hannah  ...  327 

McOOY,  James  Carlos 

family 087 

McCREADY,   Maud   ..  402 

Mccreary,     oeorge 

Boone   492 

McCRIUa    Ella    077 

McCRHililS,     Clariasa 

Bruce    250 

McCUliLOUGH.      O  r- 

vlUe    S 714 

McDERMOTT.      Anna 

Theresa   516 

James     515 

Mcdonald,  An^as  .  374 

Betsey    351 

Delia    874 

Oregor    326 

James    182 

John    485 

Margaret     320 

Mary    374 

McDOUGAL.    Andrew  689 

McDOUOALL,     Albert  761 

McDowell.  John  ...  57 

Mary     67,    98 

MIcDUFFEB,  Ida  May  411 

McBLHANBY,  Mary  .  617 

McELUQOTT.    John.  644 

Manrice  John  family  044 

McBLWAY,   Mary   ...  615 

McBWBN,    Geocve    ..  182 

Oeocye  R.    183 

Maria  182 

McFARLAUB,    Bdbert  268 

McOAiRIOAN,  Hannah  439 

McOEB  689 

McOIIjL.  Margaret  B.  200 

McOII/LICK.  Jennie  .  083 

MeOILySRY,  F 282 

Hewy    400 

Hervey  Pendleton  . .  400 
Katharine     Whltte- 

more  400 

OUrla   Mtodfett    ...  400 

Selwyn 400 

WUfred  Nichols    ...  400 

McQINNlS,  Violet   ...  on 
McGLATHBBY,  James 

D 279 

Martha 243 

Baehel    281 

William     140,  281 

McGOWAN   ..  252 

McOOWN,        Andreir 

gtoWnfl    401 

John   Leroy    46t 

Jolm  lisroy,  Jr.  ... .  401 

Joseph    401 

MeOBAXJL    Maiy 010 

McORATti.  Alice  ....  583 

James 081 

John   600 

Margaret    006 


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INDEX 


825 


Pate 

BfcOBAY,  AMDath   ..  2S3 

McGRSGOR,      Bobert 

Scott 672 

MoINTTIBB,  J«ne  ....  18e 

John    139 

UcKEE,  Charles  Clar- 
ence      4S0 

Joslab  Atkinson  ...  4Sd 

Nancj     466 

McKELLER,  Oertmde  240 

ICcKBNZIE,  Georffe  A.  4S6 

Margaret     45HJ 

McKINiNEY,   Dr 226 

John    226 

Susan   226 

McKINNON,  Alice 

Rowena   S21 

Anna  Glare    321 

Florence    Maj     822 

Frances  Helen 321 

John  Tmstan  821 

Rnth  EyelTn   322 

TheopbUns    321 

McKJJIGHT,    Caroline  252 

Jennie   S ,<«02 

John     226 

McKOWN,  John 308 

McLaughlin sss 

Anna  M 517 

Elisabeth     833 

Evelyn   41» 

Bsra     J.    F 517 

Harriet  N 611 

John     617 

Leslie  S 617 

8amnel  517 

BfcLBE>SE  638 

KfcLFILLAN.   Margaret  690 

McLBNNAX,   Dan"«Sl   .  240 

McLBOD,    Eben    C.    .  €07 

McLOIT).  Sarah  M.  . .  465 
McMAiNNS,     Sarah 

Ann     248 

McMASTBR  family  ..  823 

McMillan,  Elisabeth  231 

HcMILLIN,  Laura  ...  705 

McMINN,   klltabetb    .  617 

William  517 

McNJ&AL,  Daniel   586 

Nellie    Jennette     ..  686 

McNITT,    family    623 

McNULTT,       Ellen 

Josevliloe    701 

,HugJi    701 

McPH.\iIL,  Janet  r.02 

ifcPHBRSON.       Bben 

Brooks     fas 

J<din    688 

HcSHANE ....  noi 

MEAD.  Abraham   783 

Jane    820 

MBADB.    Col 176 

Gideon     204 

Rachel    290 

MEAGHER,        Nancy 

Mrs 23T 

MRDBURY,    Flora    ..  506 

JeivmJali   606 

MEE,  Josepb I68 

MEECH,  Appleton  ...  222 

Caroline  P.  222 

Oharlea    179 

James  Monroe    222 

WilHam  R 222 

William  Tmmbnll..  222 

MEED,  Arthur 346 

MBBDBR,  PtaiUp  ....  336 
MBBKBR,      Catherine 

Deniaon   Hfio 

Darid   182 

Pamilla  R.  491 

MBGBB,   Oeoim    ....  899 

MBLOtDY,  Michael   ..  60S 

Sarah  J fm 

MBRH^ITH,    Frances  587 


Page 

MERRICK,       Bernard 

Hart   677 

George   Harold    ....  677 

George  Harrey   ....  577 

Mabel    Allen    677 

Mary  Emma    577 

Thomas  T 211 

MERRILL,       S  a  r  a  b 

Jane    407 

MERRITHEW.       Eph- 

ralm    L 421 

Florence    J 421 

Patience    26i) 

RMiben     421 

MERRITT.  Ajrnes 1!\0 

Elizabeth    White    ..  44;s 

Frank    Scarborough.  161 

Isaac  N 468 

John    Ill 

Roswell    Augustus..  150 

Simon     150 

Walter  130 

MERRYMAN,       Elea- 

nore    425 

MERSERVE.    Jane...  194 

MBRWIN.    Brastus...  232 

Hanrey    Pendleton..  182 
Julia        (P  e  n  d  1  e- 

ton)    107,  182,  783 

Julius  Increase    182 

Orrin   Fowler    182 

Url    107 

Uriah    182 

MBTCALF.     Luke....  203 

Zebnion    204 

METOON,      Electa 

Irena    837 

MBYBR,       Conrad 

(family)    628 

MBYBRS.  Christopher 

W 614 

Llssle   614 

MHOON,    Magnolia...  699 

William    690 

MICHBLA.   Goldo  Bd- 

ward  Josto  688 

Vittorlo    688 

MICHAELS,   Abble   ..  849 

Elroy  Philip    662 

George    Enoch    652 

Georglana    692 

James   F 849,  656 

Mary    Eliia    631 

Fhilena  Melisa  846,  699 

Samuel     849,  691 

SaoMiel.    Jr 691 

MICKLE.     Zaccheus. .  228 

MIDD  L  B  B  R  O  O  K, 

Bllaa     204 

•MIDDLBinST.   Addle.  664 

BHen   664 

MIDWOOD,  Lira  Rose  486 

MILBBRRY,      Mark 

(family)     »0 

MDLBS.  Brastus  Mon- 
roe    892 

Joale  Orton 988 

Nattianiel     «.38 

William  H 688 

MILLARD.  Mary  Jane  428 

MILLER,   ....842.  498 

Albro    881 

Anna  B 881 

Benjaodln       Lodlour 

(Britten   708 

Betsey  <Mrs.    749 

Calvin    224 

Catherine  Rath  ....  680 

Clarence    498 

Delia   40S 

Bllert    583 

Elisabeth    Loalse...      702-8 

BstelU   Mary    671 

Homer     749 

Ida  Rebecca 84S 


Page 

James     Ml 

Joel     126,  136,  231 

John    Lewte     780 

Lillian     Maude     ...  680 

Luke  B 182 

Margaret   746 

Martha   Adallne    ...  231 

Mary  Jane   342 

Mary    Leeds    392 

Oecar    386 

Pericles    403 

Peter  E 6R0 

Vera  May  oso 

WlMlam    106 

William  Edward   D.  386 

William  Franklin  ..  680 

MILLIKEN.  Hattle  A.  606 

MILLS,    Edgar  Robert 

ESrastus    518 

Elsie     300 

Thanks     376 

MILLSON,   Eliza   Ann 

Hyatt  246 

John   Singleton   426 

MILNBR,    Ada    267 

Frances  E 626 

MILTON,    Annie    746 

MINER.  Absalom  ....  193 

Alfred     616 

Alice     285 

Amos    295 

Benjamin    295 

Bradley.    Rer 317 

Charles  Heniy    295 

Clarke    D 285 

Daniel,   (3rd)    118 

Edith  Elisabeth    ...  817 

Ellas 892 

Ellsar^eth 69 

Bmellne     810 

•E^ralm    33.     34 

Francis  Wayland   . .  317 

Francks  Wayland  Jr.  817 

vHannaih         726 

Henrietta    260 

Henry  Pendleton    . .  294 

Isaac    184 

James    H 261 

Jotm   Dexter    206 

Louise    616 

Lucy    Ann    205 

Lucy  Elisabeth   ....  204 

Lydla    888 

Marion  289 

Mary  Ann  802 

Minerra     616 

OltTer  Pendleton    ..  295 

Paul    <Rufu«    294 

Panl    Rufus,    Jr.    . .  294 

Pendleton    817 

Rebecca   193 

Sarab     :»7 

Saxton   118,  317 

Susan    817 

MINERS.  Ehnma  Jane  746 

George  William    ...  746 

Richard    746 

MINOR.    Benjamin   B. 

Jr 609 

Clement     781 

Deborah    43 

Ephraim    48 

Gray  Pendleton 600 

Hesekiah  196 

John   97,    9S 

Lola    188 

Nathaniel     188 

MINTBR.  Miles  Wash- 
ington       870 

Pendleton        Green- 
wood       570 

Ruth   Battier   670 

William  Baxter  ....  670 

MINTSBBBO,  Marie  .  682 


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THE  PENDLETON  OENBALOOT 


L'age 

MITOHBIX.  Gol 94 

BeiUamlji  Tarr  ....  412 

KfTle  Ann   686 

Frances  821 

Harriet  Clementine.  412 

Henry     ft":.' 

Ida  Mary    643 

Isabelle   Hannali    ..  &43 

I/lllle     721 

Maria  M TOS 

Othanlel   SewaU 648 

/Robert     721 

Sarah  Frances 64S 

William  391 

William    Thomas    .  643 

MIXER.    Nathan    211 

MOFPETT,    Ha*el    M.  514 

MOGLE,    Emanuel    ..  670 

Sarah   FleTlna    670 

MONOUIEF,      Mary 

Murray     «0 

HON  ELL  ....  73« 

Catherine  D 177 

EIlxal>eth  732 

F^the?    7:ie 

Samuel  732 

MONROE.    Hattlo   F..  6C8 

Jnlla     60S 

JuHua    W 5«8 

Nahum  P 428 

MONTAGITE,    Gladys.  615 

Robert  ESugene 516 

MONTFORT,  Robert  .  786 

MONTGOMERY.     Dil- 
lon       546 

Elba     -Mo 

Ell7.abeth    R 611 

Gllmore   641 

J.    H 251 

Luolnda   Llvami 545 

MONTONYE,  Isaac  ..  746 

Saroli  Jam*   745.  74fl 

MONTROS.S.  Ellia   ...  39  J 

MOODEY,  Ann   763 

Joshua,    Rev.    .  .1?..     16,     20 
81.     768,  764 

MOODY,  AtIs   884 

John    B 623 

Phllo     381 

lUchard.   Dr 240 

MOON.  Alma  626 

Ain««lia     526 

John    70.  626 

Joseph     526 

Matilda  A 582 

Warren    223 

Wilson    526 

MOOR,    MChltable    ...  221 

MOORE.     Aabert    C...  384 

Albert    Jodaon 683 

Albert    WorthlnfTton  303 

AmoH  Worthlncrton  .  305 

Florlnda  Cornelia  . .  303 

Gll'Dert  H 422 

Ida    Alberteen     .30."^ 

John    260 

Kate   Pendleton    ...  SOTt 

Leonard   68.S 

Martin    Royal     224.  3P3 

Mary    Rebecca    224 

Phebe  Jane  743 

Rachael     551 

Robert  Llndwy   313 

Snnih  E 624 

Thomas     24,     25 

Thomas   Albert   ....  305 

Thomas    Hanrey     ..  305 

William     805,  743 

MORANG.     Henry  361 

John     546 

Joseph    ,H 868.  046 

Lovilla     546 

Mary    Ellen    546 

MORWHART.    Mntllda  672 

MOHSrHOUaB^    Aarah 

Jane    386 


Page 

MOREY.    Mary    D...  652 

Nicholas    86.      87,    40, 

41,  42.  48. 

Oscar    H 652 

Shirley  Olllan    ....  652 

Urlsih     652 

MORGAN,     Abigail     .  821 

Amy     31» 

Benlah    Biayiella...  407 

Carrie   AmelU    ....  480 

Charles    Avery     ...  319 

Clarissa     682 

Dorothy     8^ 

Bdw4n     568 

BUaha    480 

Eliiabeth     434,  435 

ISsle    Ohapln     ....  878 

family    W 177 

Oeoxse    Elffple    ....  220 

Haniet    819 

Hairiet    Newell    ...  167 

Helen   St.   Clair....  319 

Henry    Pendleton...  319 

Hi^    Pendleton    ..  319 

Jane    567 

Jesse    Eugene    Wll- 

mer     497 

John    A ^816 

John   ATery    819,  322 

John    Howard    319 

John    W 4J7 

Jonathan     379 

Joseph    187 

Jooepb    Willism 480 

IJttleton    (Mrs 248 

Maivnerlte    Dale. . .  497 

Marta     405 

Phebe     124 

Phebe    lEvther     ....310.  322 

Roswell     782 

Samuel    560 

Susan    Amelia     319 

William     84 

William    Henry    ...  .480 

MORISON,    Rntli    283 

Sarah     283 

WUlUm     K 283 

MORLBY,    Minerya 

Jane    632 

MORRJEL    Ed 845 

MORRILL.    Lettie    ..  620 

Maggie     862 

Martha    Washington  534 
MORRIS,    Adatlne 

Ann     465 

Gharles     532 

George    Vernon    ...  588 

Bertha   Devlne    621 

Harriett    Newberry.  58S 

Ida   May    576 

John     684 

Samuel     576 

Thomas     621.  6S4 

Thomas    (family) ...  684 
MORRISON.     Ben  j  a- 

mln     853 

George    A.,    Jr 82 

James     353 

Jane    Bllxaiieth    ...  685 

Margaret    E 676 

Thonkss     676 

MORRISSBY.    Jennie.  583 

MORROW,   EUsa   ....  172 

MOBSB,   Annie   F....  S07 

Dwdght     877 

Bbeneser     877 

EUen     412 

EhnUy   515 

Joseph    S 597 

Simeon    (family)     ..  289 

MORSO,    Bllxateth    ..  585 

MORTON,    AblgaU    ..  600 

Otaarles    622 

Charles  Heuy    ....  521 


Page 

Ellphalet  522 

Ekmma   LoTtna    ....  SSS 

Harriet  Louise    615 

John    Tracy     ^ 

John    W 55 

Jonathaa    082 

LftviJrfA    WT 

LydU   Adelaide    ...  622 
HOSBR,     Carolyn 

Elisabeth    ?» 

Frederick    250 

Frederick  Emyle    ..  2S0 

John    Ulrich     698 

JuUe     259 

Louis    Agassis    ^ 

Rom     696 

Theodore    Pomeioy.  250 

MOSES,    Loneaa    ....  516 

MOfiBEB,    Elisabeth.  837 

German     521 

M!OeHIER,   Hattle  M.  456 
MOSIER.    Anne    Jose- 

phine    303 

John    W 808 

Samnel     303 

MOSS.    Joseph    31 

M06SM1AN.     Frances.  458 

MOULD.    David    304 

Edmund    Allen    394 

Llla    A 804 

MODLTON.  Martla   ..  168 

MOUNT,    Enoch    144 

MOWRY.    Albert    462 

Albert    Henry    471 

Annie     223 

MUCKINHAUPT 

Charles     806 

MUDGE,    Alice    Cary.  SH 
MUELLER.       Charles 

F 596 

Lydia   Adeline    596 

MULFORS).    Ool 97 

MULHALIU    James 

Joseph     306 

lYiomas    308 

Thomse    Edward    ..  303 
MUIiKIN.  Charles  Ed- 
win       630 

Hannah    Amelia    ..  680 

MULLEN.    Elaine   W.  400 

MUIililNS.     PriKllU.  3>12 

MTTliRAY,  Mary   684 

MUNDY.    Sarah    508 

MUNJOY,    Mr 22 

MUNROE,      Edwin 

Wallace     408 

Rdwina  Adelle  408 

.Tohn    H.    G 300 

William    408 

3k[UNlSEL,  Hester 543 

MlTJ<;aBT,    Sylvlna....  453 

MUNSON,     . ...  100 

MURGH.    Annie     451 

MOROHIE   ....  856 

MURPHY,    Annie    ...  642 

George    613 

Gertrude    P 685 

Haniet    B 300.  603 

Jane    502 

Jerry   G 291 

Mary    556 

Smith     07 

MURRAY.    Rath    ....  224 

MUSIC.    Sarah    563 

MUSSEXiU    Goodman.  30,    31 
MUZZY.    Elisabeth 

Ann    585 

Joeenh    251 

MY£IBS,      Charles 

(famMy)     714-5 

Ella     649 

Jeremiah     714 

Mary    729 

WilUam     854 


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IHPU 


827 


MTGO<!tT,   Huuy  B..  S25 

icraBs,  amiMi  66i 

Prudence    rTTT....  28e 

NADOp    BUiateth    ▲.  940 

NAOUB,    0€D tXS 

NJjBH,   AMfOl    608 

^»7^ "^"^ 

Anna  Barl    €9a 

AvtttB    Brvir  1 1  •  r 

(faaiBy)    «7-8 

Bdwln    Cterltt    ...  801 

BllahA    681 

G«oise    M 821 

Banrlet    881 

J«]M    187 

John    880 

JonatlMUD    801 

lieblta])l«    418 

M«icy   Aan    581 

SttUy    844 

V.    W »45 

WUUmd    Pmdleton.  487 

NBAI^    Jolm    068 

Jobn,    J^ 563 

John    AngiwtaB    ...  068 

Idnnie    068 

1«BAI/B,   Mr 28 

Walter    88 

NBAIiLT,    Gbwlee    ..  684 

KBBDHAM,    Maiy    ..  409 

NODBPUS,    WilUmpee.  766 

NBIDPBA,    Wlllimpe*.  88 

SmBPSAB,    <WUIlmpee  785 

NBFr,    Mai7    Brnxna.  716 

NSEL.  Sanh  B 400 

Wmiam     400 

NBLfiON.    Mrs 168 

AnnA    618 

AnflQvt    Wmiaan    ..  4B0 

Oari    Alvnh    460 

CBiarles  A 400 

Bll«n  Joaephlse    ...  490 

Florence   Marguerite  672 

Moeee    J 681 

NBMIBE,   Meda   B...  620 

KBBMITH.    Benjamin  _ 

Ingersodl    468 

Oarollne   Leonora    .  464 

Orace     684 

James    468 

Harry    F 686 

NBUMAIEB,    Gazoilne 

J 518 

Qeorgte    613 

Valentina   613 

NSElTWAi&RBX,     Prbl- 

dlU Ml 

NBVliN,    Anna    689 

William  669 

imWHERBY.  James..  404 

Maila     688 

Saxtih  Ann  404 

MBWBUBY,    Annie 

Weame    892 

Benjamin   Franklin.  882 

John  Hayens  882 

Max7     892 

Bfajy    Frances    882 

NBTWBOLiL.  Anne 289 

Bbeneaer  F.    102 

Ctanb    204 

MBWHAIiL  ..  262 

Alice 489 

Marion  Gertmde   ..  269 

Mary 46 

Mai7  Ann  269 

O.    0 24a 

William  Pell   209 

NBWXIBX,  QithailM  047 

Cyms   647 


NBWMAiNM,  Dr 198 

AdaHne  B 467 

■Netluui 467,  469 

Pamelia  F 467 

NBWTON,    Bdltb    Ax- 
line     488 

Joel  P 488 

Mary    Ann    480 

Pmdenee    804 

WllUam 787 

NSWTBTUTBB,    Blls- 

abeth «71 

lflHIDOKBB»  Beliiene  284 
Claude  Pendleton  ..  264 
Blixabetb  Braids   ..  264 

Franklin  Horatio  ..  204 

Karl    264 

Pbillp     264 

MIOHOiLB,        Adam 

Pendleton    582 

Alexander     ...1167,  277.  284 
460,  461,  462,  468 

Alexander,   Jr 167,  462 

Alexander    H 402 

Alexander  H.  Jr.   . .         462 

Amos 463 

Amofl    G 167,  284,  463 

Annie  461 

Beeaey    (Bela)   848.  629,  632 

Benjamin  C 167 

Benjamin     Franklin 

Pendleton    284 

Caroline  167 

Charles  E 800 

Olariesa  Ann   148 

Cordelia    A 682 

Daniel    C 268 

David     167.  277 

Dodge  2U3 

B.    P 167,  J77 

Bdiward  Pajson   ...         468 

Blisa    287 

EmUy  B 267 

Emma  D 281 

Bve     682 

Qeorge  Amos  4^i 

Oeonge  Amos,  Jr.  ..         463 
Green  Pendleton  ...  157 

Hannali     270,  9Si» 

Hannah  C 157 

Hash    463 

James    ...167.  261,  277,  4M 

James,   Jr 366 

James    P 462 

John  Pendleton   167 

Jonatfban   C 276,  277 

Joram     848 

Joseph  D 300 

Joserii  Field    468 

UUias   Ixmene    ....         463 

lioniea     613 

Lucretia     843,  529,  682 

Mangaret  278 

Mary  282 

Mary  A 460 

Mand    463 

Nancy  366 

Nancy  Fisdier 277 

Nancy    P 167,  461,  468 

NattMiniel 848,  682 

Peleg  P 167 

Phlneae   157 

Rhineae  Pendleton  .         462 

fially    563 

Samnel  277 

WWdtlky    Pendleton         463 

Wllfired  V 284 

William    167,  461,  463 

WUIiam  Green   ....         461 
WInndfred   284 

NZGKEB80N,    Abigail  200 

Alice  Bflle 602 

Anna    63l 

Oella   Annie    662 

Bdward  Uncoln  ....         602 


Page 

Esther    866,  866 

James  Adrian  662 

In  Maifictt  662 

Norman   668 

Benben 651 

Sears    601 

filmeon  H.   274 

NICKUN,      Charlotte 

Howard    228 

BlchaM   228 

NIODL,    Beatrice 

Marie   004 

James    0O4 

NIOOLLB ....     16,    27 

NILBS.   Desire   187 

Edward  Phelps  ....  100 

Blisa  Mary 209 

Eunice     187 

Horace  LndaTic 100 

Hoeford  B 187 

Lodowiek    100 

Marion  E 160 

Mary  Bonlce   160 

Nathan 187 

Paul    187 

Pmdle    187 

Sands    187,  189 

Stephen    Ill,  187 

Tabitha    189,  224 

NIQrE,  Minnie 671 

NIXOiN.     Herald    Bd- 

w«rd  586 

Lacy  Irma    588 

Thomas  Edward  ...  688 

NOBLE.   Ethel  Brdine  479 

Frank     470 

NODDEN.   Amasa   ...  370 

Elizabeth 870 

Olive     870 

Steplien    870 

NODDING,  John  C.  ..  354 

Mary  C 864 

OliTer     864 

Bobert    864 

Bobert    P 354 

SylTla  J 854 

NOE.    Ussie    678 

NOGAR.  Mercy 478 

NOON  AN,  Bllen 649 

NOONET.    Bridget    ..  682 

NORAGON,    Mary    A. 

Mrs 880 

NORMAN,  Charity  A.  600 

Sarah    405 

Thomas  Peckham  ..  500 

NORTH,   Dolly   323 

RrtKK^ca   181 

NORTHRUP.  Daniel  .  686 

Matilda    636 

Sarah     636 

NORTON,   Ahnira   ...  182 

Charlotte    182 

Clarissa   484 

Blary  B 681 

NOBVBLL,  Carrie  ...  818 

NORVILLB,  Benjamin  389 

NORWOOD,      Aiwella 

S 648 

Benjamin    648 

Cordelia     626 

B.  W.  Dr 286 

John  W.   K 286 

William  Andrew   ..  286 

morm,  ooi 99,  leo,  762 

Mr 8,    82 

Allen 278 

Allen  Pendleton 278 

Benjamin  Franklin.  800 

Carrie  B.  P 800 

ChaiQes       B  d  w  t  n 

Pendleton    800 

Charles  Smith    ....  408 

Charles  Smith,  Jr.  .  498 

Edward  A 278 

Edward  Allen   278 

Emma   Jane    800 


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THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 


Pace 

NOYK8^(0wit.)  ^   ^  _^ 

FnuHElln    aOOi  IW,  SOS 

Hairtot  EUan^th  .  008 

Harry   P WO 

J.  Ool 128 

JaniM    ...80.    47.    158,  TOT 

JoMiAi.     Ool.    96.     148.  A47 

Uuj    188 

Mary  ▲.   800 

Maitr  Bmlly    JJJ 

Minnie    P 800 

[Natlxanlel    ^^  (Wa 

Netbanlel  Pendleton.800.  408 

Paul  Pendleton 800 

Sadie    Mildred    878 

fioean  flabrlna    ....  fOO 

Tbomas,   Jr.    U8 

Thomaa   Jeffenon    .800,  603 

WUHam    Pendleton.  800 

NUTT,   Cornelia  B...  417 

William  417 

KDTTESa,    George 

HeAert    JJ8 

Grace   Alma    JJJ 

Harold  Eoaeell  ....  278 

Haxen  T 21 J 

Horace     »g8 

Irrlng    Wil«>n    ....  £9 

Nancy    IW,  8J8 

Sally  .-•  18* 

NUTTINO.  Addle  Fran- 

ces     W8 

Prank     «•» 

NYB,  Jonathan  E.    ..  484 

Sally    M; 

IHankful     484 

OAKBB,  Bozanna  ....  ^ 

OBBBJSST.    Katlierine  882 

OBBBLANDBB.  Chrla- 

topher  G 242 

O'BBIBN,  Daniel  ....  807 

Leonora  Ellenor  ...  007 

O'DONNBLL,  Margar- 

et    702 

OFFIGBB,  Jamea  ....  866 

Mary    Stuart    066 

OGDBN,  Ohaoncey   ..  211 

Darld   JBl 

Bebeoca   B 761 

OOIBR.    Blanche    Ar- 

amede    409 

BdwaM  Bolllna  ....  409 

Joaeph  Wallace    ...  400 

O'HABRA.  Thomaa  ..  787 

OHLING<BE,      Anna 

Maurlne     485 

Oecar  B 485 

OLDHAM.  Desire  . . .  .219.  260 

O'LBABY  ....  858 

OLIVBB,  Afcmlra  Bessie  ^_ 

Mrs 815 

Benedict    M 

WlllUm     W 

OLMSTBAD.         Anna  886 

Sally    496 

OLMSTED,  George 

Welch 817 

Robert   Groves    ....  817 

OL8EN,  John  0 674 

ORAM,    Harve    878 

ORBISON,    Alexander 

M 498 

Lucy    Belle    493 

OBCUTT,    Deborah    ..  848 

Arthur  Henry 672 

Charles    Francis    ..  672 

Edward   Everett    ..  572 

John    Albert    672 

John    Andrew     ....  672 

Mary 848 

Hattie   Lucina    ....  672 

Solena    Aletha    672 

WlUiam  572 


Page 

OBB  4*1 

IndU    010 

'  Samnel    Marshall    .  810 

OBTON.   aus  Taylor  090 

06BOBN.  John ^ 

MarildA    Si 

Mary    015 

08BOBNE,    MarU    ..  008 
OSGOOD.  Adoloh  Wag- 

ner 800 

Edward  8 ^ 

08TBANDBR,  Dorothy         490 

George  Alezuder   .  210 

John  496 

O'SULLIVAN.  Bridget         684 

Owen    55* 

OTTO,  Mary  J 868 

James     848 

Pearl  Barton  848 

WLlUam    F 848 

OVBBLOCK.  Angetlae        417 

OVBBTON.         Carl 

Pendleton    8a 

Ernest  Tmman ^ 

George   T ^ 

Mabel    Almlra    ....  £2 

flanfbrd    822 

OWEN   Baitwra   Ann.  608 

OWENS,  Bertha  A.  . .  740 

ElecU    4M 

Mary  B 569 

PACKARD,  MelTina..  005 

rAf'TTTrr'..  Kiiabeth  .  gO 

1      .         820 

]■  •..         -K,      Alice 

'         .    ,    ;, 569 

.^.M  -  TvlwaPd   ...  669 

i;*-.rK«   Iluishlnson.  flg 

ir*^Vfge      H"        509 

MciUntlA  wood 009 

PAGE,   Cli*rl(?e  Henry  807 

KlJsabetti     808.  OM 

Janiet     257.  »8 

tjeuls ^ 

Lauin 258 

iUn     .* 808.  gj 

SVlUe     566 

^11*80      »8 

Trjrtftiena     "TO 

P  A  1  G  K.      Fredertck 

Gharlei    4TC 

PAINE.    Ablel    872 

CbBrJes  0 872 

RuMsrwn.    Rev 8^ 

nor»llo  E ^    872 

JtvhD     18.    82.    88,    44 

.Tohu    Henry    699 

Jow?ph    E 872 

MarjEHret    V JS 

MflJJ   N 878 

WUUnni    8.     13 

PAI>>tKlL,   A.   Jndsoo.  225 

AbMrall 146 

Adah 842 

Albert    G... l*! 

Allen    260 

Aim  Ira  Oldham  ....  2g 

Anna   WhlftUer   ....  280 

Ardolil 250 

Barker  Bfoaks    249 

Beciunila    ^_    g5 

ChflHffl 167.  WO 

ritira     M gj 

rtiirtn'Uii     687 

a>'ntlii*i    _  22 

CjmM 166,  167.  250 

Dentson 261 

DisntMD.   jr 261 

Ilotlj    W 250 

r>orotlir 72,  267 

D*lrlit   Parker 249 

K,     B.    Ue^ 249 


Pai* 

Edward  D 151 

Edwin    187 

Bliaa    608 

Ellxa  P 290 

I^nily    891 

Rpiicalm    249.  250 

Bonke   0 187 

Bnm   490 

BVank    ATsrUI    ....  809 

Frederick  M 826 

George  225 

George  Dyer  250 

H.    Alonao    400 

Hasmah  Maria   261 

Harriet    167 

Harriet  C 178 

Hacriet  Sophia  499 

HenrietU    22& 

Henry  Allan   261 

Isaac    789 

James    290 

James  deary    828 

James  Pendleton   ..250.  628 

Jane    L 225,  260 

Jedediah    167 

Josex»h     167.  240.  250 

Joeeph   H.    225 

Lemuel  BIcfa   249 

Leioy    M 290 

Loclnda     260 

Lather  AterUl   301 

I4ydia  88 

Maria  Angnsta   332 

Maria  1 166 

Marion    261 

Martha    167 

Martha  Le   Fevre..  739 

Mary    87.   47,    80.   168 

184.  226.  200  ,^ 

ICary   Ann    187 

Mosea    146 

Nancy    187.  269 

Nathaniel    290 

Nehemiab    34 

OllTe    167 

OUto  Jane  655.  710 

Oltrer  Pendleton   ..  249 

Patty   167 

Patty    (Pendleton)..  90,  167 

Phebe    ...168.225.285.298 

Fboebe  E.    225 

Prlscilla   Pendleton.  249 

Blchard   763 

Bath    Ann    637 

Samnel  801 

Sarah   Pendleton    ..  200 

Sosan  250 

Thlraa    606 

Tbomas  B.   Bor.    ..  300 

Wait 47 

Walter    80.  166.  167 

Walter.    Jr 167 

Walter  Elton 490 

Warren    225 

Wealtliy    816 

William     178 

William  Martin   ...  250 

William  Pendleton..  167 

William  S 388 

PALMES.  Edward  ...  34 

Major   33 

PAI/rON,    Belle    273 

E.    A.    172 

PABIS.    Catherine    ..  578 

PABK,  Ber.  Mr 56 

Alice    Maria    283 

Amelia    281 

Ann   04.     156,  279 

Anna    Belle     696 

Esther    Houston     ..283,  619 

Georgie    Belle    ....  638 

Hnlbert    281 

Ida  Jane  283 

Isaac  C 284 


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INDEX 


829 


PAiKK— (Oont.) 

Joiin     ....108,  166,  2T7,  262 

JoMpli,  B«v M 

Leftnder    F.     «16 

I^dto  U 281 

Itory   ISO.  277,  284 

Mai7  A.   464 

Mom   ttneliM    ....  ^ 

Samuel    278,  284 

Sarah  276,  278 

WilUam  Deniy  . .  •  -262,  610 

WUUam  Heniy,  Jr.  288 

PARK1BR,  Benjamin..  868 

KUiha    860 

BUnlwtb    616,  668 

BUa    Max    716 

Bngene    COiarlw    ..  606 

0«oxie    Alfred    ....  864 

TT^fiwLh    168,  166 

Jolm   H 887 

Jonaa  8 282 

Manila  M 288 

Mai«nda    666 

Marlon    (A^ce    ....  864 

Mary  B.   464 

Mande  Ckwk    864 

Nellie  Bngene    ....  606 

E.   W 716 

Racbel   848 

Tim    06,  168 

Verdlne    408 

William    408,  782 

PARKBBSON,    Minnie  668 

PABKHUBST,  Oharlee 

Gurdon  811 

Obester    601 

George   80 

George  W 811 

Haunli    M 168 

Mary    Tracy    601 

cure    Ofacrittlne....  811 

Orphia   210,  810 

Bebeoea   Pendleton.  811 

PABKIN80N,  Lncln- 

da    467 

William      L  n  d  le  y 

Jttdge     467 

PABEafAIN,    BUsa    ..140,  271 

PABKS.   Ann  OMiber- 

ine    447 

Anna  B 630 

DaTid     660 

William     4 

PABIiOW,   Wilmot  L.446,  440 

PABMBTBB,   Eirneat  610 

PABEiaH,   BUki^3etti.  246 

James    246 

lioulae    246 

PABSE,   Clara    466 

MUcbolaa    466 

PABSIiOW,      WlUiam 

Jamea    662 

PAiBSON,   Ool 102,  768 

PABSOKS.    Albert 

Obarles    802 

Diana    AngnsU    ...  670 

Hannah    270 

Mlartha    676 

Mary    341 

Sarah   182 

PABTBIDGE,    Galrln 

Henry    662 

Lena  A 668 

Sadie    662 

PASMAN,    Frank    ...  784 

PATRICK,  Daniel 2 

Ellaa    163 

PATRIDGB,       GeoT^ge 

Harvey    630 

Harriet    Elizabeth..  680 

PATTEiN,   Catherine..  107 

John    475 

Larlna   475 

PATTHRSON,    Annie.  666 

Olavtsaa    182 


Fage 

EllHbetb  183 

ErA    A...* 802 

Pt^ 608 

Fred    A«    864 

Lucy   Hukell    600 

Lucy  Jaue   08i2 

l^dU    B,    48T 

Me.tr    286.  284 

H^twrni    Mra.    287 

Rli^^bi^r^     002 

Hunid    866,  487 

Sajnuci,     Sr.     182 

Steorst     ., 868 

Stuart    868 

WlUiam     168 

PAUU    Mnrtha  A.    ..  612 

PAYNE.  Allied 746 

Aximan  (Honor    ....  426 

BetMiy   148 

Oaroline    746 

Otaurlea  Walter  ....  T46 

Bdwin  Confclin   ....  746 

Blittbeth  Bdmooda.  426 

Grace    627 

Grace    Marilla    ....  746 

Inman  BMner    ....  426 

Inman    Homer,    Jr.  426 

I^ycnrgns   Y 285 

Mary  Sini^eton    ...  426 

Myrtle    BmeUne    ..  746 

MelMffl  M 402 

Nelmn    Miller    ....  286 

Bobert   4 

Wilbelmina      Bliaa- 

beth    426 

WlUtam  Henry 746 

PATSON.   BlTlitt   ....  241 

FBABL   meaaer    ....  4U 

Frank     411 

Helen    Hortenae    ..  411 

Holman   Isaac    ....  411 

Iiaac  Bmerson   ....  411 

Baymond    411 

Boswell    Thornton..  411 

PBABSAIiU  Caroline.  400 

PEABSON,    Annie    ..  606 

Ellen    660 

James    784 

Mary    20 

Miriam    W 278 

P.    P 606 

PEASE.    Andrew    241 

Arthur   Henry    ....  406 

Daniel    406 

Sanford  Hoiwnrd    ..  400 

PBBLBS,  Jane 684 

FECK,  Amelia   827 

Edward  O.  family..  477 

Freelore    821 

Harold  Pendleton  ..  670 

Hasel    B.     670 

N.   Jay    670 

PBGKHAM,    Alice    J.  472 

Elmer  M 472 

Gladys  t 472 

Martha    60a 

Mai7    106 

Palmer 828 

Stephen  B.  472 

Snsan   484,  486 

William  J 472 

PEBIiEffi.,  Mary  Ann  .  882 

PELLBBIN,    Alec     ..  666 

PELLEOrr,    Betsey   ..  170 

Ellas  P 820 

Hezeklah  170 

Lather  167 

Phebe  168 

PELOUZE,    Edward.  .666,  680 

Fannie   Maud    680 

PBBCBEiRTON,        A  n- 

drew  146 

Bbeneser     726 

Joseph    86 


Pa^A 
PBMBLEnX>N,         Ada 

BsteUe  744 

AUce    788.  740 

Anna    Bliaabeth    ..         746 

Axthat  B.    746 

741 
747 
746 
787 
...782,  738 

740 

Bertha    Udora    ....         746 

Blaodia   L.    746 

Carrie    783 

Otnie  J.  . . . , 746 

Oirritj    May 787 

OaOwrlxus    ..,. 781 

Charity ,...         782 

ShJu-lM     ....781,782 

C&sries   Eklurlti    ....  782 

Charlei    KL'tcbfl.iii    .         788 
Obarlefi  MaUb^tr   ..  748 

Cbaritia    W.     ..734,  785,  788 
ChJirl^i  Weslty  ,...781,  780 

Ob3oe    E»    74^ 

Obrlstliui  Oakley  ..         782 

Cory  W 748 

Cynthia    ....748,  740 

Da\»f   AdD    .,.,,...  745 

E>aalel  Carpenter  ..         788 

Dairia     742 

Darld    F. 735 

David   LlGrwcllyn    ..         747 

Dorcas  724 

Dmallla    752 

B.    Both   738 

Edith  Boola    747 

55^««^ 786,  780,  741 

Edward  Simmons  ..         T44 

Memuel    728,  720,  730 

_781.    7B8,    784 

Blemnel    M. 784 

SP***   T41 

B"M   781 

Blisa  Jane  742 

Bllaabeth   Ann 780.  782 

BUa  M 787 

5»   780 

5?f^    780 

Bmlly   782 

Emily    Comtil    ....  780 

Bmlly  Kate   744 

Emma    733 

Emma  Jane  745 

Esther    732 

Esther  Jane   737 

Bra  Margaret 787 

^*    748,  740 

Ferdinand  A 740 

Flnetta   S.    784 

Ford   C 740 

Frances  Adelaide  ..  744 

Frank   740 

Frank  Deyo   788 

George  Garlleld    ...  746 

George  Washington.  737 

George  William  ...  746 

Gertrude  7HU 

Gladys    780 

Grant    738 

H.   W J41 

Hannah    748 

Harold  W 738 

Harriet    789 

Harrison    Cornell... 786,  736 

Harry     786,  780 

Harvey    731 

Hattie    734 

Helen  1 78S 

Helen  Jane 717 

Helen  Katberlne  ...  739 

Henry     741 

Henry   F 788,  740 

Hiram    741 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


830 


THE  PBNDLSTON  OBNBALOOT 


FSyBLB!r(>N--<Ooii.)  _ 

Hnldth   Bl«ct7    ....  2S 

Ida  May 7M 

Ida  Bvtt    747 

Ira    la 

Ira    T T87 

inae  DjvMmd,  Ber.T^O,  748 

laaac   Bay    746 

lauc  Taylor  .-;,••._  21 

Jabes     738,  747,  748 

749.   782 

jablib    f^ 

Jamca   187,  728,  736 

740,   741 

Jamet  Iiaac    736 

Jtmei  WIlKm   742 

Jana  B.   788 

John   W».  780 

lohB  A.   785 

John    Cbartaa    Fre- 
mont    742 

John   B 78; 

John   Gilbert    735 

John  Myers   734 

Jowph    M 25 

Jolla     7TO 

Katie  E 788 

Kittle    «. 785 

lAQrinda  MaHa   ...  742 

LaTern«»  H 738 

Leah    Margnertte...  789 

Ciemnal  M 738 

Tierl  Howell   742 

I^ewla  H Jg 

Ullian    789 

Ullian    Analey *7 

LlUiaa    Pearl    744 

Uaiie  May   745 

Lottla     739 

I^cy    742 

Loella    1*9 

Lydla    748 

Mabel   738 

Maltoda   781 

Mallsda  Jane 748 

Margaret    784.  739 

Margaret    Bmellne. .  746 

Margaret  Mae   .....  744 

Maria    741 

Martha  Maria   742 

Martin    728.  729,  730 

731.    788 

Martin    Lather    ....  744 

Martin  ZAlHer,  Jr..  745 

Martin    Mathlaa....  7Sb 

Mary  A)ma 748 

Mary    Angnata    ....  738 

Mary  B 787 

Mary    B 784.  746 

Mary     Bllsa1>e1li. . .  .788.  741 

Mary  Ellen 786 

Mary  Hannah   788 

MattlHiw    ISMS 

MelTlna    782,  738 

Milton    784 

Milton,  Jr 738 

Mlnle    787 

Minnie   J86 

Minnie  J 746 

Myen   784 

Nknoy 748 

Nathan   72;  798,  TS9 

780,  782,  740 

Nathan  Bnwiy   ....  788 

Nathaniel    784 

Heme  Orant   748 

Nellie  Maria   744 

Nora  Bngeala    748 

Paul  Jaaea  747 

Percy    787 

Pbebe  738 

Phebe  Btts   787 


Polly    Mariah    788 

Balph  layman  MoG..         784 

Rebecca     749 

Bichazd    741 

Bobert    7«1,  788 

Robert    Brown     ...         788 

fliOly  748 

Samnel   Seeley    ....         ^5 

BaBford   M ^    748 

flaiali     784,741 

j9arali   Jane    781,  741 

Smith     781,  786 

Stanley  Boy  747 

Steplien    748 

Snaan   M.    784 

Soaan  Maria     .-•'•^  JW 

Soaannah    728.  T29,  7W 

Theodore    Caae 786 

Ibomaa  Luke 747 

TolloUh    Belle    ....         788 
Ulyaaea  Qraat    ....         748 

Vera    737 

Warren    EWngham.         789 

Wealthy   Ann    741 

Welthy  Ann  742 

Wllber    ^_   745 

WUllam     785,  741 

William    B 781 

WllUam   Edward    ..         744 

WllUam  Henry   ....         742 

PENDBBTON,  SManel         182 

PENDlBTOiN  —.723,  784,  761 

Aaron   gg 

Abba  M. 878 

Atoble    .unanda    •  •  •  ^^    ^ 
Abble   Babbfctt    ....559.  6® 

Abble   Francea    »»» 

Abble  May    £76 

Aljble  Boaallnd   ....         JJJ 

Alxble  Taylor  291 

Abby     2S 

Abby  Ann  ^ 

Abby  Backus 222 

Abby    Famaworth...         «8 

Abby  Hoxaie   281 

Abby  iLaTlnla 871 

Abby   Lonlse    JgJ 

Abby  Stanton  ..  —  •    „  JfJ 
Abel     72.  78,  129  214 

387,    719,    762 
Abel    Hinckley    . . .  .229,  230 

Abel    Merrill    467 

Ablal  Oamea   608 

Abigail    47.  68.  80.  W. 

ice,  112.  154,  156,  (2),  188. 

185,     191.    262.    258,    886. 

347.    364.    628.    524,    581. 

588,    604.    606,    816,    719. 

724 

Abigail   N. .WR 

Abigail  Soikhla   6W 

Abram  Patten  626 

Acora    «1 

Ada  25 

Ada  A 2!S 

Ada  Blanchard   ....         278 

AdaB 608 

Ada  Brelyn   886 

Ada  Viorence    510 

Ada  Maria   278 

Ada  Marie  457 

AdaUae    840,  582 

Adallaa    481 

Adam    ....99,  141,  170,  171 

887.  764,   781,   782 

Adam  Tomer  088 

Addle  Belle   659 

Addle  OQitamaa  ....         887 

Addle  Helena 681 

Addiaon  Franklin  ..  650 

Adelaide    Stt,  547 

Adelaide  Angiiata...        «88 
Adelaide  Laeoek  ...         446 


P«fe 

Adalbert  Leathera  ..  7oi 
AdeUiert    Weaton. .  .417.  006 

Adella  879 

AdelU  a.   482 

Adella    FloieDce....  421 

Adeline    288.  854,  865 

AdeMne    Blisabeth.  S2lr 

AdeUae  Ixmlae 508 

Adeline   Nellie    ....  091 

Adell  Madeline 751 

AdelU    B 721 

Adella    Frances    ...  9tB 

Adella  Jane    687 

A4eUe   OrriUe    ....  408 

Adrlanna  Jane   ....  tfl 

Adrienne  M 567 

Affgle  May  622 

Agnes     188.627 

A«nea    M 424 

Agnee   May    5tt 

Agnee  Newborn 484 

AlanBon    L 418 

Albert    ..181.    25^828.846 

800,    898.   408,   Ooft 

Albert    Adelle    ....  468 

Albert   Aognatne    ..  606 

Albert  Cbarlea    703 

Albert     DenlsoD     »8.  488, 

686 

Albert    Drinkwater.  609 

Albert  E 612 

Albert    Bogene     ...  674 

Albert    Gray    609 

Albert  Huntington  .  500 

Albert    J 568 

Albert  Jamea  Fran- 
da    m 

Albert   L 612,  764 

Albert    LaPayette. .         486 

Albert   Marlon    825,  705 

Albert    N 278.  754 

Albert   Palmer    280.  488 

Albert   Reed    287 

Albert   Welton    831 

Alberta     457 

Alberta  Irwin  518 

Albertlne    815 

Aldana     413 

Alena   Webber    458 

Alexander  ....142.  271.  754 
Alexander    Bingham         601 

Alerla    401 

Alexia  Draper   701 

Alfred    648 

Alfred   Blanchard    .  464 

Alfred    Delos    408 

Alfred  Franda   ....         471 

Alfred    Frank     706 

Alfred  Jamea   8T8 

Alfred  P 848    755 

Alfred    8 482 

Alfred  Sberman   ...         8S8 

Alfred     W 976,765 

Algernon  Sidney  ..  286 
Alice   ...129,   188.  188,  280. 

887,    443.    4761    «nii    MB. 

e>7.    828 

Alice  Abble   696 

AMce   Amelia    448,489 

Alice  Am    484 

Alice  Bertell   588 

AUoe  Blake  8BI 

Alice  Brewer    641 

AAlce  Buck   468 

AUce  Oorrtetbla  ..  288 
Alice  IBHtabeth  ...  6T8 
AUce  Bngenla  ....  898 
Alice    BTellna    ....         689 

AUce  Bvelyn  098 

AUce  Oertmde   ....         480 

Alke    iHnlda     480 

AJloe  Jeffery  479 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


INDEX 


831 


PENDLETON— (Cont.) 

AUce    Larina    9M 

Altce    liorette     ....  896 

Alice    M 662 

Alice    M«rion    708 

Alice   May    622 

AMce    IfortoD    472 

Alice  Palmy    571 

Alice    Rose    537 

Alice    Sherwood    . . .  499 

AUce  WorthlngtoD  .  624 

Allan    261.  755 

ABen  ....133.  226.  400,  588 
Allen   Henderson    ..         696 

Allen     S 812 

AlUe    J 562 

Alma   Alice    653 

Alma  Forsyth   448 

Alma    Lonlse     459 

Almatla    A 482 

AhDlra     169,  806 

Almlra    Games    ..•         416 

Almfra    Nlles    268,  802 

Alonao    401.   522,  60l 

Alonso  Prank  392 

Alonao  M 401 

Alpheos    Alonao     . .  660 

AHa    May    586,  662 

Alta  Treat    601 

Alton    Bootli    705 

Alton     Ross     685 

Alvln  Preeman  ....         588 

AlTlra     714 

Alslna    220 

Amanda     166,808 

Amanda  M 277 

Amanda   Bliodea    ..         291 

Amanda  Bath  860 

Amasa    271 

Ambrose  .142.  285.  898.  481 
Ambrose  Farrow    . .  696 

Ambrose  Warren    ..612,  706 
Am<»lla    .104,    166.    176.  188. 

271,     806,    808.    687,    B48 

627 

Amelia    0 226,  227 

Amelia    Goodwin    ..895,  588 

Amelia    Grace    583 

Americas   Yespnclns         408 

Amon    D 613 

Amos  64,   89,   90.     91.  105. 

137,    141,     142.     147.  284, 

254.     29T.    719.     752,  764. 

TTOk    786,    789 
Amos.  Jr.  .90,   145.   402,  752 
Amos    Benjamin  206 

Amos  Boyoe  Rev... 406.  406 

Axaon    D T28 

Amos    Harris    669.  681 

Amos    Llewellyn    ..         402 
Amos   MelTllIe    ....  286 

Amos    Palmer     268 

Amos   Palmer.    Jr. .  445 

Amy     487,  670 

Amy    BetU     550 

Amy    8nphrona     ...         678 
Andrew   146,    197,    241.  266. 

289,     294,    412.    421,  469. 

474.   719.   752 

Andrew  Foller    598.  7.V5 

Andww   J 475.  476 

Andrew  Jackwm    .  .854.  876, 

474,    n9,    7i5B 
Andrew  Jackson,  Jr         627 

Andrew    I. B!J5 

Andrew  S 94.  291.  099 

Andrew  Sears   661 

Andrew  Sherbonrne.         458 
Andrew  6hert)onnie, 

Jr 468 

Ancellne     422.  646 


Angellne  BMsa   ....      ^^ 

Angellne  Farr    206 

Angellne  MarU  ..  269 
Ann  86.  88.  46,  47.  Ul.  119. 

120.     142.     271.    296.  607, 

719,  im 

Ann    CPvk)    16,  94 

Ann   Angusta    298,  295 

Ann   Ellaa    487 

Ann  Jane   509 

Ann   Lorette    468 

Ann  Lucretia 334 

Ann   Peeler    888 

Ann    WUUams    ....  165 

Anna    ..HI,    117.    118.  128, 

127.    184.     158,     109,   166. 

167,     207.     211,     261,  886, 

671,    719,    787 
Anna.    Mrs.... 117.   781.  782 
Anna    Alexandra    ..         441 

Anna    Amy    672 

Anna  <B 666 

Anna  Bateman   408 

Anna  Brooks   276 

Anna  Elisabeth  288,  444.  587 
Anna  Harriette  . . .  897 
Anna    Hyde     ......  813 

Anna    Loalsa    161 

Anna    Lonlse     607,  657 

Anna    Ludlle     715 

Anna    Locretla    ...  514 

Anna   Lnella    Day..         380 

Ar.na    Naomi     180 

Anna   Ofden    751 

Anna    Panllne    ....         445 

Anna    Sayls     261 

Anna    Scotten     603 

Anne   78.  80,  147,  159 

Anne  Clark   315 

Anne    Prances    427,  429 

Anney    Steward    . . .  566 

Annie     688,  Ml 

Annie  Angnsta   479 

Annie   <B 418,  T24 

Annie  Belle   481,  665 

Annie   Blanche    419,  670 

Annie    0 274 

Annie    Centhella    ..         647 

Annie  Cole   816 

.\nnle    EUsa    :i85 

Annie  Florence  ...  700 
Annie  Gertrude    ...  607 

Annie    Jane    4)06,  6Sfl 

Annie   Jeanette    ...         641 

Annie  Laura    658 

Annie    Lenora      . . .  599 

Annie   Loe'ne    646 

Annie    LooImi     ....         810 

Annie    Mary     447 

Annie    May     600 

Annie  <No7es   006 

Annie    Sophronla    ..  569 

Annie  Snsan    495 

Ansel    no 

Ansel   Bdmnnd    ....         584 

Anthony     627 

Arabella  Josephine.  816 
AraheUe  Fanstine  .  406 
And>eile  Ober  ....  81^ 
AraflMde   Letolle    ..  409 

Arando  A gl 

Arbella  B 681 

Artemiela    286.  248 

Ardella    667 

Arllne    May     710 

Amo  Joshua    70S 

Arthur     ..244,  407,  642,  670 

764 

Arthur    B.    4W 

Arthur  Benjamin   ..  4«a 

Artthir  Bsrrerij  ..  TBI 
Arthur   Clarence    ..  471 


Arthur  Oomeliua  ..  066 
Arthur  Danforth    ..         661 

Arthnp  Brerett 097 

Arthor    FuUer    ....         700 

Arthur  Ourdon    468 

Arthur    (Herbert     ..         700 

Arthur    iTes    489 

Arthur  J7 607 

Arthur  Raymond    ..  703 

Arthur  Sylbert    571.  755 

Arthur  Sylbert.    Dr.692.  767 

Artie    OlWe     614 

Aaa    196.  205,  874 

Asa  Bolles   812 

Asa  Butler  871 

Asynrj    StilLman    ..412,  600 

755 
Asenath  Haskell    ..         401 
AtalanU    Ellen    ...  968 

Atherton  Wales  ..  406 
Atherton  Wales.  Jr.         408 

Aubrey  M 401 

Augusta    Dorcas    ..         606 

AugusU  F 248,  20% 

Augusta  Laura   246 

Augusta    Ogden    ...  682 

AugusU  S 892 

Augustus  179 

Augustus  A 613 

Augustus   Allen    ...  612 

Augustus  Frank  .  .878,  755 
Augtwtus  Merrick..  66T 
Aurella  Oelestine  . .  404 
Austta  McGregor  ..  Q06 

Averill    153 

ATery  a    482 

Barbara  Ann   862.  411 

Basil   James    701 

Bathshete  81,  192.  028,  531 

Beatrice    649 

Beatrice    Vivian     ..  694 

Beeley  Bkinchfbrd.  .547,  756 
Bela    (Beeley)     ....681,  755 

Belinda    411 

Belle   AnnsttMig    . .         441 

Belle  D 648 

Belle    Spencer    264 

Ben  Frank   489 

Benndam  ,    - 318 

Hfvtirtjiih      «*<,     71.     72.     120 

liM,  3ai.  314.  719,  771.  780 

n^viTrtJnti,    Jr.    121 

RtJlnmln    r>B.     97.    98.     107 

12P.  1^,  185,  222.  277,  295 

.^M.  mi.  472,  670.  719.  752 

77(1,  im.  T89 
denjitntln.    Jr.    161.  162.  478 

789 
Benjamin  (3rd)   ....  298 

Benjamin  A 197 

Benjamin    Ames    .  .868.  652 

Benjamin  B 890 

Benjamin      Butflng- 

ton    469 

Benjamin  Coombs  .463.  404 
Benjamin  Crandan.220.  221 
Benjamin  Downs   . .  487 

Benjamin    E 438.  755 

Benjamin    Elmer    . .  628 

Benjamin  Ephralm . . .  464 
Benjamin  Ernest  . .  634 
Benjamin    Prank . . .  460 

Benjamin    Franklin. 221.  266 

283.  801.  887.  472.  474.  475 

555,    629.    630.    755 
Bwijamin     Franklin 

Jr 475.  627 

Benjamin     Franklin 

(8rd)    627 

Benjamin  Gardner  092 
Benjamin  Harrison.  681 
Benjamin  Horn  ..478,  757 
Benjamin  Ollrer  ..  804 
Benjamila    Stiles    ..         694 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


832 


THE  PBNDLBTON  OBNBALOGT 


PBNDLBTON— (Oont.) 
Benjamin  Theodore.         628 
Benjamin    WUpple.         470 

Bennle   F 060 

Bennle   N MS 

BeorUUt     866,  620 

Bernard  T 684 

Bemlce    697 

Bemlce  A 620 

Bert    497 

Bert   Earl    661 

Bert  W 615 

Bertha  A.   677 

Bertha    Ann    614 

Bertha    Belle    672 

Bertha    Florence    ..  618 

Bertha    May    444 

Bertie     558 

Bessie     616,  666 

Bessie    Agnes    716 

Bessie    B 416 

Bessie   Elizabeth    ..  673 

Bessie    F 670 

Bessie    King    637 

Bessie  May  Bmdon  .  664 

Bessie   Miriam    618 

Bethana  Anstla  De- 

Qulncy   806 

Betsey     ..129,  251,  336,  848 

Betsey    Adelle    823 

Betsey   B 287 

Betsey  B.    ....582,  654,  659 

Betsey   Ellfti    286 

Betsey    Locretla    ..         286 

Betsej  M 728 

Betsey  Soaan  ....    722 

Benlah  825 

Benlah  Etta    587 

Birdy    716 

Blanche     425 

Blanche  Bailey  ....         602 

Blanche   B.    649,  709 

Bowdoln  Neally  ..  657 
Bradford  Henrcr  ..628,  706 
Brian,    Major  1-82.   84,   88, 

40.  41,  42.  44.  46.  4^,  4? 

60.    58,    68.   94,    111,   814. 

^^^    •S^>      86.    «T,    88. 

719.   768 
Brian      (4tlk)      68,    67.    68, 
^  71,  120,  719,  729,  768.  770 
Bridget    W,    144,    948,    278, 
398,    899,    414.    608 

Bridget    F.     271,  422 

Brooks    lilndMT    ..         714 
Brooks   8oloiiDoa....406,  457 
755 

Bryant  0 882 

Bryant  Olark    881,  765 

Bryant   J 881 

Bnrdell    qsq 

Bnrton  Bmerson  ..  710 
Bnrton  Franeia  ....  70a 
Bnrton  Nathan  ....         467 

C,    B,  ....  724 

Oal«b  IS.  30.  M^  S6»  88.  41. 
^.  4a,  47,  48,  49p  51.  58, 
6S,  W,  as,  00,  Tl.  72.  78, 
74,  75,  H4.  lao.  111,  124, 
125,  12T,  207,  &i8,  209, 
213,  880.  710,  752,  766. 
ter,  76S,  770,  7S8 
C%kb.  It,  89,  40,  67,  68, 
7lt  T2  1A>,  122.  124,  126. 
^00.    210,    no,     7r.i.    768, 

Oolob  FrftntUa  ....487,  668 
Oaleb  Tewksbnry  ..         664 

CalTin    286,  889 

OalTin  Adams  ....  665 
OalTin  Ohriatlan  ..  687 
GalTln  Clark   679 


QsHin    Craoe    ... 

4<H 

OalTlo  David 

5t^ 

<3tlTSn    David    Jr. 

USfi 

QaMn    Sberoiaii 

4itt 

Cal  rln   W,        . . , , 

415 

OamlUa  L.    

eeo 

Oarl     , ,  ♦ 

630 

rtari     Albert       .    ,. 

69& 

CaiJelQEi  AlJea    ■  ■ 

434 

Ou-letoD     U^utj 

.7oa. 

7B7 

*jlaio  Klk'D     ..*... 

681 

Oaro  MAtlld*   

6511 

Carol  iii«   1S3,   222, 

2,V(h 

8U«. 

urn,    30T,    30S,    522,    525 

CVrqltbo    iinella 

200 

ClftHOLlDL*     D* 

724 

OiFonnc    Harriet 

2ST 

OanUjif^    Utuise 

W17 

Ctiroitpe    UieLla 

5t^ 

CaroJlBo    54,     

4:-^ 

Carolyn    JcFS4JT»liliie 

.427* 

^^ 

CaiBlyn   Otue    , . . . 

44^ 

CiUTle     ....  K  * ... . 

as5i 

t^uTli*    AinHlft    ,. 

4m 

Oaitrie    B*)le    ..,. 

67i 

Carrlita    Kllxa 

4U2 

Oarrle    EstelU    .. 

498 

Came    ^^aiell?    . , 

,A»4 

600 

OaiTle    Bth«l     * . . 

65.S 

CariiQ    J44ie 

40a 

OiTfle    LquI^     . . 

578 

Oftitle  Ma^ 

eoi 

Carrie     May     .  * . . 

ftcn* 

Catrlis    Rutli    .... 

o.rr 

CuiToll  Cljeitef   .. 

446 

Cassasilni   ..,,,.. 

2t3ci 

OauJti^aa        BiljQfLDg- 

ton      ,♦,.,.,...♦♦ 

'mi 

Cataltma   Mlt^    , . 

4A^ 

CaUwrin^  laS.  l^. 

130, 

145. 

I'a,    107,    220, 

2T5, 

820, 

327,    331,    4fl0, 

4BT, 

(»2, 

oao.  750 

Cfitburlne  A,      ... 

608 

CutLarlDe    LoDlsa. 

iWS 

OaduiHne  Louise 

^ 

7t)L' 

€atJis.rlDe  SI 

.417 

421 

Ceeelii    Tijprfifia 

615 

V^W   ijeJand    .... 

ffi>I 

CwU    MelTllle    .. 

^ 

4Ut 

€&ni     Boberte     . . 

^ 

f\m 

OeJestm 

24fl 

Oet<?ftflii    Ann     

624 

^Vlestln   Jdo^no 

232 

Cf^lia    AtiD    "K>ft, 

«i2. 

65;], 

^i^,    lins* 

OUa   Jane    

m\ 

Colla  Bbodet  .... 

448 

Oelia  Marllla  .... 

882 

CMnra    

618 

Caiarity    

810 

Oharles....90,  148, 

Itt, 

206, 

266,    265,    288, 

807. 

878, 

897.  668.  721. 

Charlea  A.    

..807 

766 

Obarles  Adam.... 

601 

Charles  Albert  . . . 

m 

Ofaarlea  Albarto  .. 

, , 

629 

Cbarles  Alexander 

680 

Charlea  Amoa   ... 

, , 

406 

Charles  Arthur  .. 

, 

607 

Charles  Angnstna. 

..417 

434 

Charles      Augusta 

Of 

Jr 

7?4 

486 

Charles  B 

776 

Charles   Babbitt, 

560.  561 

,  662 

668 

Cbarles    Baldwin. 

..607 

767 

Charlea  Bemia  . . . 

690 

Cbarles  Brace  ... 

681 

Charles  Bryant  .. 

, , 

614 

Charles  Carroll  .. 

, , 

887 

Charles    Qeyeland 

.. 

689 

Cbarles 


Chaoncsy 


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McDonoogh   566 

Cbarles  Clifton  fiber- 
man  687 

Charles  Dixaon  ....  64i 
Cbarles    B 400,  454 

550,    648 
Charles  Edward   ...482,  686 

Charlea  Edwin 289 

Charlea  Blbrldge  ...  660 
Charlea  Emerson...  406 
Charles  Erneat  ....  607 
Cbarles  Everett. 596,  .507.  706 
Cbarles    Franklin. .  .288.  291 

467,  608 
Charles    Frederick.  .258.  632 
Charles  CVencb   ....         678 

Charles  G 256 

Cbarles  Gay 578 

Charles  Gay.   Jr....  6»4 

Charles   Green 276.  407 

Charles  H...47,  82.  174.  187 

424.    550.    64S.    765 
Charles      H  a  d  d  o  n 

Spurgeon    580 

Charles  Henry 176,  438, 

473,    492.    498.    502,    508, 

504,    562.    642,    678.    700. 

7B. 
Charlea  Henry,  BeT.60i,  758 
Charlea  Herbert  ....         611 
Charlea  Herrey  ....  278 

Charlea  Howard  ...  616 
Charlea  Hatton  ....         449 

Oharies    Inln     724 

Gbarlea  Irrlng 713 

Ghariea    J  a  c  ks  o  n 

Bey 580 

Charles  Judson  712 

Charlea  Lee 160.  164.  200 

Cbarles   lincoln 618,  668 

Cbariea  Loomis  ....         600 

Charlea  Lather   470 

Cbarles  M 689 

Charles  Marsh  813 

Charles  Marshall...  688 
Obarles  Montgomery. 

612,  618,  756 
Cbarles    N 696.  649 

664.    784 

Charles  Na*  514,  5S2 

Charlea  Nathan 506 

Cbarles  Nelson. 276,  278,  607 
Charlea  Newton   ...         618 

Cbariea  0 727 

Gbarlea  Otis    442 

Cbarles   Otis,    Jr...         443 

Cbarles  Perry   500 

Charles  Phelps  ....  887 
Charles  Phelps  WU- 

lUma 483 

Charles  Richard   ...         478 

Cbariea    Robert 606,  607 

Charlea  &  664 

Obarles  eheldon  ...  610 
Ghariea  Shepard....  466 
Cbarles  Stanton  ...886.  604 
Obarles  Stanton.  Rer.. 

004.  506.  758 

Cbarles   Sntphln 676.  758 

Cbarles   Tewkabary.861,  668 

Obarles   Thomas 858,  868 

Charles  Thomson...  718 
Charles  WUliam  ...489.  606 

609.    076 
Charlotte     177.  845 

360.  670 

Charlotte  A 418 

Charlotte  Bliaa  ....  466 
Cbariotte  Blisabetb.  256 
Charlotte  Emeliae..  890 
Charlotte  Oeraldine.  696 
Charlotte  imogene..  514 
Charlotte  Maria.... 600,  668 


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INDSX 


888 


PBNDIATON— (OtDt.) 
Oharlotte  MarindA..  606 
Obarlotte  SUrk  ...  447 
Charlotte  Virginia..  470 
Obarlotte  Wlnalow..         408 

Charlton  Grant 0<H 

Ohanncey  Cleyeland.  40S 
Chaanoey  Henry  ...486,  4.14 

Chauncey    McD 204 

Cbannoey        McDon- 

ough    375 

Chester    688,   676,   750 

Chester  Aorellua....  696 
Chester  Elmore  ....  608 
Chester   Ollkey    ....  687 

Chester  Henry  ....  700 
Chest Ina  Phylls   ....  701 

Chloe    669 

Ohrl9f  Una     413 

Christiana  Josephine.         4f^ 

Christina    3.->0 

Christina    0 607 

Christopher 66,  716,  779 

Christopher  Bailey.. 467,  7." 5 

Christopher    O S02 

Christopiher  Fitch...  303 

Christopher    L 278 

Christopher  Segar...  1«4 

Clara     270,  868,  721 

Clara  A 414,  618 

Clara  Abbott   471 

Clawi  Almeda 6««0 

Clara  Anna    649 

Clara  Attla    641 

Clara   Belle    677 

Clara   Dwlght    877 

Clara  B 462,  677 

Clara   Bnnlna    807 

Clara  Etta   408 

Clara  Imogene 408 

Clara    Josephine. . . .         687 

Clara  Lonlse   620 

Clara   OUtU    2M 

Clare  -664 

Clarence 264,  627.  642 

Clarence    A 606 

Clarence  Albert 508 

Clarence  Albert  An- 
sel      896 

Clarence   Artlrar, 

612,  604,  767 
Clarence  Brltton.  710 

Clarence  Bogene    ..         606 

Clarence  F 800 

Clarence  Fenner  ...         601 

Clarence  H 601 

Olaren<»e   Hammond.  7f>ii 

Clarence  Henry  ....  620 
Clarence  Isaac   ....         464 

Clarence  licslle 600 

Clarence  Marsh  ....  602 
Clarence  Mitchell...  694 
Clarence  Tncker  ...         601 

Clarence    W 647,  700 

Claribel    267 

Clarissa    168,  210 

281,    721 
Clarlsia    Harlowe. 

90.  168,  811 
Claxlsaa  Txwlsa  ..^7^  .'JIS 
Clarissa  Locretia...884,  768 

Clark    216.  9?0 

Olande    690 

Clande  Bnrroiws 605 

nnn'^*   N •■''»'« 

Clnndla    688 

Clandlns    Victor 601,  758 

Clandins    Victor,  Jr.         602 

Clayton    604 

Clementine    866 

Cleora  Adelaide  ...  430 
Clprman  Harrey  ...  618 
Clifford  688,  667 


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Clifford  BQgene....690,  701 
Clifford   Howard....         001 

Clifton   Aorellni 459 

Clifton  Anrelina.  Jr.         400 
Clifton    Blanchard..         2^ 

Clifton  B 418 

Clinton  540,  714 

Cloah  A 677 

Clossen 880 

nyile    447,  TlO 

Clyde  Colon   708 

Coddlngton    BUlinga         4An 

Colon    6«7 

Colon  Emery   708 

"Colonel"    716 

Constance    616 

Content    125,  127,  710 

Cora    808 

Cora  Adelaide   562 

Cora  Belle    690,  600 

Cora    E 625,    645 

Cora  Frances 652 

Cora  Msbel  607 

Cora   Martha    231 

Cordelia   A 648 

Cordelia  E 848,  582 

Cornelia   887 

Cornelia  Ann   882 

Cornelius    Welles... 616,  758 
Comellns        Wellei, 

Jr 616,  759 

Conrla   Comelina....         687 

Corrine  761 

Oonrtland    223,  4«i 

Croiby    T14 

Cnrtis  Armour 664 

Cashing  Adalbert...         690 
Cynthia  108,  210,212 

290,  368,  866 

Cynthia    A 847,  868 

Cynthia  Anrelia   ...         288 

Cynthia  Maria 612 

Ovms     171.  867,  413 

Cyrns  Ednrand,  Dr.  602,  718 

758 
O^ma,  H.  Dr.  121,  170.  204 

206.     814.     816,     508,  758 

Dall    Uoyd    677 

Dsday   Ray   680 

Dallas   Cady    6^6 

DaAUa  U   Oady    ..         686 

DaUaa    M 406 

Damon    8arTetas...281.  755 

Dana    420 

Daniel  46,  60,  61,  100,  110, 

8M,    SIT,    666,    670.  710, 

TOe,    704,   T8B.   786 
Daniel,  Jr.UO,  541,  788.  784 
Daniel    Batchelder. .         260 

Daniel    Ellis    466 

Daniel    6 67" 

Daniel  Oscar  562 

Daniel  Philbrook    ..         651 

Dairiel  Pitcher   286 

Daniel    8 686 

Daniel  8,   Jr 607 

Daniel  William    ...         541 

Darlna    648 

Darhis  Dow,    .548,  044,  755 

Darlne  Floyd 670 

David   61.  62.  80,     06,  106, 

110,    111,    120.    168,    182. 

188,    188.    252,     285,  886, 

838,     840,    921,    719.  702. 

785.  786 
David,    Jr....  182,    228,  207 
David  (8rd)    ..228,  480,  400 

David    AS>ert 682 

David    Andrew     ...         465 
David    Ohapin    ....420,  608 

DaTdd    Qrane    588 

David    Bber    643 


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David    H 601 

David    BoUen     ...         680 

David  I«roy   516 

David   Ordel    605 

Deborsli  .58,  81,  105,  118, 
188,  184,  181,  252.  289, 
838,     846,     719,     721,  760 

Delia    162,  566 

Delia  liocile    686 

DeUa    flOO 

Delia   Hatch    646 

Delmar    Rnfna    605 

Dedmer  Howard  ...  598 
Delvha    JDUaaheth..         624 

Deli^hine     468 

Denuuls  120.  216,  387.  520 
Dennle  Beament  ..  377 
Dennia  Matthew  ..  058 
Deedemona  Ximena  556 
Desire    ..111.    187,    188,  724 

Dewey    i 665 

Dewey     Lee       ....  'HI 

Dewltt    Archer     ...  612 

De  Witt  Clinton   ..         817 

Diana  Angnsta 570 

Diana    fi C26 

Dlmmls    620 

Dbdge  ...101.  844.  621.  580 
Dodge    Totanan    ...         590 

Dolly    Wood    422 

Don  Carlos    ''^^S 

Donald    440,  590 

Donsld  Hethert   ...         713 

Dora   Dean    471 

Dora  Sster    498 

Dorcas    ..70.    180,   100.  191, 

840,    348,    861,    862.  355, 

862,    868,     860.    620,  582. 

588 

Doris    UlUan     ....         600 

Dorllsca     480 

Dorothea    K 586 

Dorothy. 86.  45,  46,    48.    50. 
64,   88.   89,   187,   176.  284, 
286,  447,  717,  719,  767 
Dorothy    Eleanor    .         «» 

DorcfO^r    ^ US 

Dorothy    1.........         2SS 

Dorothy  Josephine  .  630 
Dorotfiiy    Katlkleen..         499 

Dorothy  Ix)ve   5^ 

Dorothy  Springer  ..  JOJ 
Dorothy  Wood  ....  »*• 
(D«ot    AMDetii    ....•„„   J2* 

Droailla    851,    588.  889 

Dodley     12t 

Durell  G JJJ 

Dnwane  }S 

Dwight    21^ 

Dwlght  <Biirke  ....  52 
Dwigbt  Cnrtle   ....  _   52S 

Earl    480,  728 

Earl  Ftederick  ...806,  615 
Barie  Benjamin  ..  22 
Barle   Tolman    ....         WJ 

Barle   IVavla    jej 

Bbenewr  -..•         ^ 

Bbeneier  Btchaxdeon        622 

Bber    T JJJ 

Bckford  GnaUvoe  .         JJJ 

Bdgar     297,  681 

Sdgar   Hamilton    ..         400 

Bdgar  Boecoe   671 

Edgar  fitbeflleld    ...         632 

bSiH    460.  660,  718 

Bdith  ©ene 443 

Bdith  Blanchard    ..         283 

Bdith    BBcdly     480,  687 

Bdith   Francea    ....         508 

BdHti    M ,628 

Bdith  May  664 


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884 


THE  PBNDLSTON  OENEALOOY 


PHNDLBTON— (Gont . ) 
Bdlth  Idnerra     ...         640 

Bdltb   PmtI    581 

■ditfa  Wild  511 

Odma  Gertrnde 6<V> 

aOmond  479,  480.  029 

Bdmond  dareDM  .  M5 
Bdffland  ..84,  86.  88.  44. 
46,  47,  48.  50,  S6,  61. 
63.  64,  108.  110.  111.  214. 
827,  887,  884.  806.  518 
583.  719.  752,  758.  766. 
768 
Edmnud,   Jr.... 45.     46.  58. 

60.    107,    719 
Edmund    Ord)...60.  Gl.  Tio 
Bdmund   Allen    ....         894 

Edmund    B 278 

EJdmand  Panning   ..         296 

Bdmond   0 625 

Edmund  "Le  Vaughn  694 
Bdna    Armi«t«ad    ..  706 

Sdna  Gatberine    ...         686 

Sdna    DmUy    490 

Bdna    Francea    618,  688 

Edna    J 488 

Bdna   Ma.v    flKS 

Edna    SCildred     ....  6M 

Edna    Sirena    684 

Bdnah  D 623 

Bdw«rd   164.    181.    210.  V!^>i, 

379.     409.     441.     442.  489, 

566.    567.     682.    718.  721, 

755.    757 

Ddward.  Dr.. .441.  442.  755, 

768 
Bdward   Auguatua    .         689 
Edward    (Bryant     ..388.  573 
Edward  Bryant.  Jr.  578 

Ddward  Deniaon   ...  101 

Bdward  Forteaque  .  660 

Bdward  Pranklln  ..  605 
Edward  Frasler  ..286.  466 
Edward  Hall  ....706.  757 
Eklward   Hunter    ...  611 

EMward  Joaeph    632 

BMward    Keuyon    . .  616 

IMward  Kenyon,  Jr  616 
Bdwurd    Marrln     . .  633 

Edward  Parkhurat  .  570 

Edward    Payson    ..457.  458. 
7fiO 

Edward  Poeton  618 

Edward  Spencer   . . .  443 

Edward    Urlab    506 

Edward      W.     Bab- 
cock    298.  765 

Edward  WaUdo  ..247,  758 
Edward  Wheeler  ..4»1.  492 
Edward  Wheeler.  Jr.  635 
Edwin    ..804,   897,   488,  588 

Bdwdn     A 401 

Edwin  Babcock  ..  827 
Edwin    Barber    ....  488 

Edwtn  Orompton  ..  606 
Edwin    Eugene     ...  629 

Edwin    Grey    398 

BVlwin    Henry     624 

Edwin  Hutchinson..  608 

Edwin  Jafcea   .487,  480,  786 

Edwin   L 481 

Edwin  Palmer  ...503,  7.^8 
Edwin  Pratt  ....  664 
Edwin   Rhoadea    ...567.  069 

Edwin   aanda    894.  682 

Edwin    Seymoar    ..         656 

Ddwin    Solon     687 

EUwln  aofDHwr  ....  879 
Edwin    niomaa    ...         685 

Bffa    71» 

nme    A 419 

Bffle    Alena    TOT 


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Bme    Belle    488 

Effie   Brown    656 

Effie  Eophemia 552 

lOIaine    449 

Elbridge    (Hi 

Blbrldge    Alfred    ..  611 

Blden    B 728 

Elden    Ferdinand     .  661 

Eleanor  28.  36,  40.    48.  49, 

60,   719.   782.   767.   768 

Eleanor    Gertrude    .  695 

Eleanor  Sophia    587 

EMeanora     400,    462.  525 

flaeanom      Oentbelia  526 

Rleanore  Eliza    s-'-r 

Elbert    S 895 

Electa    M 728 

21    • 108,  189 

mi  I> 841 

Eliaa  Oome11n«   565 

gfWa    554.  666 

Bliphalet  189,  340,  520.  754 

2S*a    181.    246.  .'S24 

wMiA  C 99.  781 

EUaha  dark    722 

Eliaba   Olarke    .99.    170.  754 

Bllaha  K 414 

Ellaha  Watmn    4i.'5 

Ellxa  246.  251.  30s.  357.  417. 
_4ao.  428,   665.   726  ' 

Bnixa  Ann  266.  261,  310.  888 

367.    Sn.    663 

Bliaa   0 214,  .^06 

Blisa  Oelicla    286 

Eliaa  Croaa  303 

Ellxa   PJlen    ftW 

Ei!»  H 410 

ETMaa  J 241,  4.Vi 

RHea  Jmn<^   352 

EII«a    Jane    Dorothr  04 J| 

Fljza  Lanna  5.^0 

S  ^'«a  M 480.  750 

E  xa    Maria    309.  800 

EllEa  Parkman  ....  249 

Ellra    f^umn    4i7 

Eliaa  Wllaon   4<y7 

Ellaabeth  47.  48.  49.  68.  69. 

101.     las.    no.     113,  114. 

129.     187,     18S,     189,  190. 

?10.    2.'S2.    250.    .S07.  33s 

.•».'="!.    ,W7.    359.    .?fiO.  37.^. 

423.     ^19.     542.    642.  661. 

667.     719.    720.    725.  727. 

740,  768,  7T9,  780 

misalMth    .4Agel    ..  473 

Elisabeth  Backue  . .  222 

EnaabeHi  Berona  ..  306 

Ellaabeth  Bower    ..  eS8 

BUzabeth  Buchanan.  488 

Elisabeth  C 2n*i 

EIlsaTseth  Clyde 863 

Elisa;beth  Croaa    ...  264 

Elizabeth    D«TlB    ..  448 

Elisabeth   Raton    ..897,  30<) 

Elisabeth  Betelle...  6^8 

Elisabeth  Georgrlana  499 

Elizabeth  Gf-rtrude.  60n 

Elizabeth  Hatch  ...  643 

Elizabeth    Hoton    ..  3«l 

Bllsabetlk  Jane   678 

Elisabeth  Kenyon  . .  637 

Ellaabeth  U 623 

Elisabeth    Mary     ..834.  7.W 

Elisabeth  Maud  ....  585 

Elisabeth  Packer  ..  320 

Fllzaibeth   White    ..««).  651 

Rlla  481.  486,  476,  509.  590 

Ella  Angiiata 881 

Ella  C 612 

Blla  B.   '433 

Blla    EuriUa    636 

Ella  Fnmcei  438 

EUla  J 4U> 


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Ella    Loaiaa    420 

ElU    Loaiaa    0O.S 

Ella    MaliDda     ....         54b 

Ella   Mande    536 

Ella  May    ....564.   648.   695 

Ella  iPamelU  357 

Ella  T 2K3 

Ellen   ....271.  325.  422.  758 

Ellen    Amelia     4.%) 

Ellen   Ann    CS 

Ellen    Ellsa     Ml 

Ellen   Pita    816,  758 

Ellen    Isabella    ....  06; 

Ellen  Jane   889.  584 

Ellen  Lovett   401 

BUen    MfeirU    804.  634 

Ellon   Maxaon    472 

Ellen  Ro'Mnson   400 

Ellen  Sophia   324 

Bllery  B.    660 

EUlet  . .  223 

Elliott  V.Via.'m' 223.  224 

EUla   B 620 

Etona  H 304 

Elmer     642 

Elmer    A.     437 

Elmer    Bumslde     . .  394 

Elmer    Daniel     615 

Elmer  Harry   481 

Elmer  Leslie   661 

Elmer    Raymond    ..  581 

Elmira   526,   547.  55r> 

Elmlra    Drucllla    ..  4.^ 

Elmira  Josephine   ..  254 

Bluer    Blisa    T22 

Elroy  George 607 

Elsie  166 

Elsie    Ann    166 

Elsie   OPOCkett    ....531.  6^l 

Blale  May  501 

BlU  Pauline   70o 

Elthea    359 

EUton    699 

ElTina    553 

ElTlm    A 647 

Ely    841 

Elsada  Eleanor i»S2 

Bmeline  . .  151.  233.  260.  272 

274.    'J^7,    406,    406.    542. 

548.    586 

Bmelfne    R 882 

Efanerald  Grantaaoa.         685 

Btaeiy    600 

Bmerr  Oscar 588,  TBft 


Bmll   Alfred    .... 

704 

Bmily  ...205,  215. 
85^    374,     472. 

271. 

279. 

."532. 

53S. 

565.     618.     629, 

716. 

751 

Emllr  Adella 

289 

Emily  Alice    .... 

511 

Emily  B 

487 

Emily    Brown 

801 

Emily   Elisabeth 

303 

Emily   Brmlna    .. 

232 

Bmlljr  Jaae    ..275 

278, 

459 

Bmlly   Kdoz    

245 

EUily    LaTlna    .. 

647 

Bmily    M 

540 

Bmily  Roaetta    .. 

834 

Bmlly   Wilson    .. 

809 

Emily  ZemlaH   .. 

280 

Emma  . .  .328.  262. 

277. 

823. 

478,  S19,  678 

Eknma  Aoguata  .. 

473 

Rmma  Darle 

887 

Emma  Etellne  ... 

6n 

Emma  Galloway 

675 

Emma  Gnace 

896 

Emma    J 

725 

Emma  Jane  . .  .497 

.  680 

655 

Bmnia  Joaeiphlne 

629 

Etmma    Lnoille    . . 

620 

Emma  Mlnerra  .. 

475 

Eknma   E^sfauer   . . 

2SB 

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INDEX 


835 


PEMDJUSTON— (Gont.) 

Emma  Philcna   ....683,  717 

ir^tnTnn  ^JhOIIMW    ....  002 

Bold   440 

Enoch  645 

Enoch  Barrows 815,  816 

Bphr&lm  ..06.  100,  101,  273. 

710,    752.    T7e»    788 

Qphraim.  Jr 101,  776 

BphraJm    E 422.  646 

Bphraim    Emery     ..64R.  765 

Ephralm  Wood   430,  600 

BrMtOB  Badger 312 

EraatUB  N 244 

E:«8tna  0 432 

Eraatus  Otta    613,  768 

Eraatua  B,   216 

Bnistus    Stantioo    ..  678 

Erdlne  Qynthia 400 

Erma   Ida    62t) 

Emeat   Dexter    631 

Emeat    F 606 

Emeat   BaTmood    ..400,  758 

Erring  laaac   500 

Eatelle  Towooend  . .  442 

Eather  ..116.  186.  200.  241. 

323,    885,    576.    500 
Bather  Prances  ....  632 

Eatber  Houston 277.  27\i 

Bather   Jane    650 

Bathe:'  Oriat   o71 

Ethan  ....80,  135.  21»0.  4S6 

Btiban.   Jr 136 

Ethan    Curtlaa    2.^0 

Ethan    Dudley    484.  755 

Ethan   Murray    306 

Ethan   Murray,   Jr..  396 

Ethan   Timothy    ...  229 

Ethel    636.   048.   640 

Ethel   Chambers. . . .         443 
Ethel    Ernestine    ..  600 

Etihel     Hortense     ..  503 

5:tbel   J 660 

Ethel    Maria    582 

Ethel    Mary    .  .471.  621,  009 

Ethel     May     660 

Ethel    Newton    ....  712 

Etheltoert 43:s 

EtbeUnda    Da  via    ..  221 

EtU    Angnsta     620 

Etta  Margaret    .'.52 

Etta  May   ....407,  408,   641 

Etta  N 277 

Bogene  A 680 

Engene  Abbott   410 

Eugene  Allen 511,  755 

Engene  Beanharnala 

Bev 674 

Eugene   Burrows    . .         310 
Bogene  Goodrich    ..  307 

Engene  Hale  584 

Eugene    Leroy     ....  681 

JEogene    M 283 

Eugenia   624 

Eugenia   Abbie    ....  652 

Eugenia  Adrlenne  . .         680 
Eunice    ...56,  106,  120,  133. 

150.     153,     158.     150.     160, 

165.    205,    217,    338,    865, 

625.     600,    719 

Eunice   Ajin    280 

Eunice    Caroline    ..         257 
Eunice   Mildred    ...         516 

Banioe  P 526 

Bophama  362 

Bra 262,  664.  667,  718 

Bva   Adell    228 

Bra  Grace 400 

Bra    Jenny    572 

Bra  Lonlse 708 

Bra   Matilda    540 

Era   May    606 

Bra    Staples    686 

Eyallne  Amanda    ..         280 


Page 

Brangellne     712 

BreUna     212 

Brellne    414 

Brelyn     516,  662 

Bvelyn     Adell 418 

Brelyn  Alrena    ....         650 

Brecett     265,  6B3 

Brerett    AMn    ....         611 

BTei«tt    Engs     458,  755 

Brerett   Green    618 

ETerett  Hall   m 

Brerett  Nelson  ....  448 
Brerett  Bhead  ....         704 

Bieriah     D 545.  670 

Baeriab     Darldaon. .         670 

Bara   ^^ 

Eara  Al>erto   480 

Bara   BUphalet    ....  522 

Eara  FTedericlL.472,  478,  622 
rablne   BnAae  ....         608 

Fablua    B 437 

Fannie    206.  461,  668 

Fannie  Fern    680 

Fannie  Forester   ...  503 

Fannie  Meda   685 

Fannie  Medbury   ...         505 
Fanny  ..120,  146,  160.  161, 
217.     218,     254,    322,  443. 
488,     494 

Fanny     M 405 

Fanny    Maria    180,  828 

Fanny    McGregor    ..  508 

Fanny  Sabrlna  ....  286 
Fanny    Tbompaon..484,  486. 

708 
Fauatina   Harding    .         66i 

Favorite    685 

Fay    Fern     716 

Felix  B 454 

Ferdinand   H 288 

Ferdinand  Harriman         010 

Fidelia     182 

Fields   Goomba    ....655.  656 

Fields   S 242,    711.  712 

Fields  Seeley  .... 711^712 
Fields    Seeley.    Jr..  712 

Flora    471 

Flora  Abbie  676 

Flora  Belle    806 

Flora  BUa    550 

Flora  Brelyn  447 

Flora  G 648.  640.  700 

Flora   Grace    805 

Flora   Louise    614 

non  Lowell  600 

Floraette     805 

Florence    400,  642 

Florance  Ann  678 

Florence  Beebe 615 

Florence  Charlotte.  565 
FlofMice  Diana  . . .  556 
Florence  Edith    ....  508 

Florence  Bleanor   ..         806 

Florence    Fern    670 

Florence   Grace    ...         444 

Florence    H 271 

Florence  Holmes    ..         607 

Florence    K 687 

Florence    L 431 

Florence    Lonlae    ..         702 

Florence    M 418,  718 

Florence  Matilda  ..  687 
Florence  May  562.  600,  607. 

716 
Florence    Nighten- 
gale      646 

Florence  BoseUa    ..         547 

Florence     V 677 

Florence  Violet  ....  507 

Florlbolle    M 588 

Fiorinda   OtU    808 


Floaale    Pearl 

Floyd    

Floyd  Berttand 

Floyd    F 

Floyd   Boberts    

Floyd  Snyder    

Foreat    Glendon    ... 

Foreat  Luther   

Foneet    

Forreet    Oorrlev    .  .487, 

Foster  Bishop    

Foetlna   Adelaide    .. 

Fnancea     351, 

Frances    A 281 

France!    Abigail.     451, 

453 
Frances  Adelaide  .. 

,285, 


Page 
647 
723 


662, 


220, 


800, 


695. 


Frances    Amelia 
Frances   Amy 

Frances  Ann    

Francea  Anna   Mary 
Frances  Cathertne 

Francea   D 530, 

Frances  Ellen  . . 
Frances  Ermina  . 
Frances  Ettie  . . 
Frances  Maria  . 
Frances  Marie  .. 
Francea  Martha 
Fraacea  Alary  ••* 
Frances  Naomi  . . 
Frances  Sabrlna 
Frances  Wallene 

Franceaca   

Franclna    A 

Franciua  Hall 

Francis    250, 

Francis  Bakeman 

Francia  Clin    

Francis  Bdmond 
Francis  Kay  — 
Francis  Merrian 
Francis  Mllner 
Francis  Payne  . 
Francis  Stanlej* 
Francis  Thurston 
Francis  Xarier  • 

Francisco    S •      ..«. 

Frank    431,    516.    519, 
721 

Frank  Adelbert 

Frank  Arery   

Frank    Beal     

Prank    Bird    

Frank    Brown     

Frank  Chaffee  

Frank  Curtis  

Prank     D.. 

Prank  I>enteon  • . .  .gj. 
Frank  Ellaworth  ..ooo. 
Frank  Emerson  .... 

Frank  ESmery  

Frank   Brerett    

Frank  George   

Prank    H 

Prank  Harry   

Prank   Hett)ert    

Frank  Hubbard 

Frank    Irring    

Prank    Joseph     

Prank    L 

Prank  Leslie   

Prank  Lewis   408, 

Prank  Medbury 

Frank  P .^ 

Frank  Palmer  . .  •  .48». 
Fnualc  BaofVMiMl. .  .446. 

Frank  Bufua  658. 

Frank  Eye  

Frank  8 

Frank  Spencer  . . . 


588 
716 
636 
685 
665 
768 
607 
417 
620 
451 
452. 

682 
430 
250 
878 
717 
715 
653 
482 
418 
540 
421 
600 
628 
170 
806 
466 
685 
410 
525 
486 
642 
287 
588 
260 
750 
005 
705 
286 
714 
758 
701 
401 


467 
449 
606 
600 
570 
435 
704 
458 
768 
758 
662 
418 
605 
679 
515 
706 
686 
876 
469 
688 
585 
600 
604 
505 
409 
688 
887 
710 
718 
666 
264 


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836 


THE  PBNDLBTON  OKNBALOOT 


Pace 

PBNIXUBTON— (Oont.) 

Frank   Stanley    684 

Frank   Stanton    ....888,  7S5 

Frank  Story    500 

Frank    W 17« 

Frank  Wallaoe  ...  065 
Frank  Weltoo  ....  612 
Frank  Weatlej  ...  708 
Franklin   228,    240,  297,  883 

Franklin    S 857 

Franklin  ^Lawry  ...  717 
Franklin  Lynn  ....  668 
Fraaler    Grant    ....         60S 

Fred    A 606 

Fred    Albert    467,  620 

Fred   Alexander    ...  400 

Fred    Basene 406 

Fred    Fremont    ....  875 

Fred    Howard     ....  628 

Fred    Jay     658 

Fred    ManderUle..         582 

Fred    N 525 

Fred  Sidney   702 

Freddie    457 

Frederic    BiU  f  o  r  d 

(Dr.)    688,  758 

Frederic    Welton    ..  515 

Frederick  91,  185,  148.  150, 

228.     227,     246,     266,  285. 

283,    430,    474,     513.  610, 

721 
Frederick   Anderaon.         607 
Frederick  Andrew  . .  628 

Frederick  AmpiBtaa  488,  488 

Frederick    0 612 

Frederick  Clark  ..  885 
Frederick  Clifford  . .         888 

Frederick     D 582 

Frederick   IMx 607 

Frederick  Franklin  .  700 
Frederick  Henry  ..  574 
Frederick  Hodfiuan.  618 

Frederick   Irring    ..  705 

Frederick   J 888 

Frederick  Jacksou..  828 
Frederick  John  ...  484 
Frederick  Landon  .  041 
Frederick  Nichola..  619 
Frederick    CMIell    ..  681 

Frederick  Odell,  Jr.  632 
Frederick  Sbabael  .  eao 
Frederick  SUrr  ....  448 
Fxedertck   William  557 

FreelOTe    . .  .80,  81.  02.  133. 

144,  226,  811,  719,  774 

Freelore   H 822 

Freelore  Sheffield   .         280 

Freeman    416 

Freeman  K 654,  668 

Freeman  Knight  ..  650 
Freeman  Warren. .  .407,  688, 

766 
Freeman  Warren  Jr.407,  580 

Friend    Bthan     886 

Fuller    K 414 

FuUerton   A 487 

Gamaliel  Rathbnm.  533 
Garold  Warren  ....         685 

Gay  H 586 

Geneva    709,  715 

OenevieTe   826,  768 

George  ..160.  160,  246,  247. 

2»6.    814,    828,    888,    486. 

454.    566.    635.    661,    668. 

716.     720    722,     726,    748, 

765 

George,  Jr 158 

George  A 468.  488,  666 

Geoii*ge    AJtiert    ....270.  688 

George  Allen    487,  488 

George   Alonzo    ....  641 

George    Anael     ....  688 

George   Arnold    ....         614 


Ci(M:»r^  Animtoa  ..  406 
<ii>one  Biabea  ....  615 
Oeoif^(»    Byron    ....         501 

George   OalTln    688 

Oi'orgft  Obace  ....  617 
Gears*)  Chaitin  ....  671 
G«onre  Chapman  ..  444 
0^<jreu  D 698,  694,  587. 

TvO,  756 
0<^>r^  Dewey    ....         628 
<;*^j.*,^>  Bdward  ....237.  467 
Gtxnv*   Sknery    ....         086 
Gi^iHiro  Brerett  ....  688 

<;i>iirpi)  F.  244,  246,  632,  602 
<:*'nTvo  Ferree  ....  516 
Gtxiii;^    Foeter    ....  262 

Georae  Franklin   ..605,  674. 

^.  765 
George  Franklin 

Hon 674,    676.    755 

George  Franklin,  Jr.675.  758 

George  Gaptlll    709 

George  H 206,  324,  487 

George   HadUl    ....  606 

George  Hammond  ..  630 
George  Harlen  ....  716 
George   Harriaon    ..  009 

George  Hew7  426.  436,  610, 

676,    610.    611.    631.    635. 

636.  »42,   661.   703.   755 

George  Herbert 712 

George  Hobart    230.  755 

QeoTge    Holsteln    ..  443 

George  Howard  ....  648 

George  Hnnt  750 

George  Lafayette. .  .466,  470 
George  Lawrence  ..         691 

George  Lee  628 

George    licVaaghn.  .381,  684 

George  Lewig   668 

George    Lloyd     708 

George  Laah    262,  766 

George   I^'man    . . .  .288,  756 

George   If 621 

George  Mark  Pomer- 

oy    578 

George   MelTin    698,  718 

George    Merritt    ...         884 

George    MUton    674 

George   P 608 

George   Park    607 

George  R.  Welton..  616 
George    Ridgeway..         760 

George  Riley  678,  756 

George    8 679,  718 

George  Samnel.668,  664,  718 
George  Seavey  ....  707 
George  Sherman  ..  671 
George    Slmmona    ..  684 

George  StandiMi  ..  427 
George  Swain  ....208,  766 
George  Sylveater  ..  486 
George    Vincent  684 

Geoige  W.    .  .480,  682,  649, 

George  Walter  ....  640 

George  Warren   ....  698 

George  Wa8hington.269,  881. 

381.    468,    626,    641,  647, 

672,  687 

George  Wellington. 662,  684, 

687 
George    WilUam    ..566,  646 

George    WTlliama. . .  698 

George    Worthington  624 

Georgia    665 

Georgia   A    683 

Georgia  Beatrice   ..  668 

Georgiana   899 

Georgiana    H  a  i  e  1 

Georgletta    664 

Gerald    618 

Gerald  Chester  702 

Gertrude    616.  660,  666,  676 

Gertmde   Amelia   ..  478 


G^rtmac  B 

Oerrrride  EliaaTsetb 
G'/rtiTKl(?  Jeffexy  . 
Gi-rtRide  Lillian  . 
Girtruile  Lingard  . 
GiTtnuOe  Lola  ... 
Gi-r  [  rrjdi)  Margaret 
Gorinjcie  Marie  . 
G  (  rt m  cTrt  Pamelia . 
G-nmrN^  Boaetta  . 
Gideon   ..116,  117, 


674 
475 
637 
619 
708 
630 
458 
622 
519 
196,  196. 
-     752, 


201,    202,    548,    687, 

787,   788 

Gideon  Jr 196,  202 

Gideon    Davte     HO 

Gideon    H.     .  .669,  680,  661 

Gideon  Horatio Oao.  681 

Gilbert    ...90.  1S2,  264.  803 

GUbert.  Jr 262,  302 

Gilbert  Arerill   443 

mvu-     .:         303.  4S8 

Glrtira    f^'p'f.TT-.*,,  684 

GladT«  EliiAl^tb    ..  630 

GImtljr*     F-T^^llna     . .  680 

GlA<l5^  KdOwltQD    . .  658 

Gladys  Latbrop  501 

Gladys   Sf.    ./..,...  620 

Gladrd    Marie     ....  618 

Olnd^s    MaF    ....*.  613 

Gl?aw>ii   %fiiDl7    , . . .  648 

fllpno     FTnlror     , , , .  621 

Olenn    !>"«    618 

Goldie    May     614 

Gorham    Warren    ..  410 

Grace  81.  822.  826,  360.  361. 

385.    471,    519,    620,    621, 

626,  642,  666 

Grace  A.   663 

Grace    Ada    418 

Grace    Dorothea  660 

Grace   SHaabeth    .  .491,  676 

Grace  Emily   579 

Grace    Brelyn    ....  657 

Grace  Gager   488 

Grace  Gertmde  ....  5.^ 

Ore*^    Gladys    ....  634 

r.r:i.'^  Joaephlne    ..  515 

nnu^a  L.  516 

Gr-^jre  Leooa    695 

ij^'n*e    Loaise    ....  442 

Oni-e  Maria   4«> 

Gri«id  Marsh   315 

r.rn^e    Mary    554 

irnw^  May  609,  631 

4^rH>e    Miriam    ....  601 

Orii-e   Myra    587 

r,m'-e   Newton    ....  656 

rirti^  0 289 

r;rnre  Sophia    485 

(Jmnt     678 

t.-yir.t  Jamea  668 

r.nant  Wallace    684.  758 

<  3  rn  Tina     626 

ffr.  ^a     ...166,  276,  279,  283 

rrn^ro,   Jr 276,  278 

r,^^i,i  Lillian    686 

Grore   231 

Orover  OleTeland  ..  671 

Qoiltord    Dndler    ..656,  667 
Gnrdon     129,  220,  222.  266, 

266.  617 

Gnrdon,    Jr.    ..228,  265.  447 

Gnrdon  (8rd)   617 

Gordon  (4th)   618 

Gnrdon  lOllia   468.  756 

Gm     687 

Gny    C 666 

Ony  Dagget    630 

Gny  Leelie  649.  709 

Gwendoline      BUxa- 

beth    683 

Hadlai   F.   67,  96,  108,  826. 

327 

Hadlai  Fish    826 


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INDSX 


837 


Pate 

PBNDIiBTON— (Oont.) 

Btimmh  81,  84,  36^  88,  42, 

40,    60,    68,    66,    81,  111, 

126,    180,    188,    204,  206, 

207,    210,    212.    862,  866, 

879,    880.    411,    622,  677, 

719,    721,    726,    768,  767, 

770 

Hannah    Mm...  173,  766,  767 

Hannah    Cecilia     ..  610 

Hannah  Oeleatia    ..  663 

Hannah    Chapln     . .  879 

Hannah  Chapman  ..  445 

Hannah  E 530 

Hannah    Edith    ....  653 
Hannah        Hunting- 
ton    426 

Etannah    Jane     ....818,  505 

Hannah  L.   453 

Hannah    M 620 

Hannah  Sheffield  ..  293 

Hannah    Sophia     ..677,  978 

Hannab   Stanton    ..  164 

Hanson   Foller    ....  701 

Harford    Engene    . .  179 

Harlan  Donglaas   ..  685 

Harland     665 

Harland  Elbert  ....  677 

Harlow  L.    60S 

Harold   666 

Harold  ATerlll    ....  449 

Harold  Bnrton    ....  700 

Harold  Chapln    ....  609 

Harold    Desmond...  656 

Harold  I>odge   681 

Harold    G 608 

Harold   Herbert    ...  601 

Harold    Irving    ....  60O 

Harold    Sweet    ....  616 

Harold  eweet,    Jr..  617 

Harriet  .828.  886,  874,  800. 

896.    419.    424.    488,  406, 
648,   667,   720 

Harriet    A 620 

Harriet  Adelaide  ..  488 

Harriet    Amelia....  811 

Harriet    Amy     ....672,  678 

Harriet  Avgoata   ..  602 

Harriet    Ayril    ....  708 

Harriet  Ohapman  ..  606 

Harriet   Clara    ....  682 

Harriet  Efllaa   221,  496 

Harriet    miaaaMtb..  888 

Harriet    Blleo    ....  622 
Harriet  Satlier  Hol- 

brook    502 

Harriet    H 222 

Harriet    Jane     ....  670 

^Harriet     L 402 

Harriet   Joeeiptahie..406,  470 

Harriet    Leonora  820 

Harriet   Lockwood..  712 

Harriet    TiOioise    ...  812 

Harriet   Bf.    240 

Harriet    Newell    .  .280,  208, 
460.   682 

Harriet  O Cfft 

Harriet    R 670 

Harriet    Smith     ...  227 

Harriet    WllUams..  666 

Harriett  A.,  Mrs...  718 

Harris    00,  162 

Harrte,    Jr 264 

Harris    (3rd)    446,  446 

Harrlfl    (4th).. 446,   617,  767 

Harry    476,  643 

Harry  Alberta  Blley  874 

Harry  C.  F 664 

Harry  Bverett    ....  488 

Harry    Ferguson    ..  460 

Barry    (Fillmore....  606 

Harry  Gaston 666 

Harry    Ivan    702 

Harry  JoHy  681 


Harry   JoAna   C. 

6ft7 

Hany  I>orIng   .... 

674 

Barry  Uidlow    ... 

687 

Barry  Nattiaaiei   . 

.566,  700 

Harry   Welton    ... 
Hartley  LleweHyn. 

640 
640 

Harrey    Oeorge    . . 

679 

Harrey    Jesse    . . . 

860 

Harrey  Joseph   ... 

6B8 

Harvey  Sxnitfli 

670 

Hattie    

.409, 

666 

Battle  Adalalde  . . 

875 

Battle   Eknma    ... 

674 

Hattle  Geneva   ... 

660 

Battle    (Mlkey    ... 

454 

Hattle    Grace     ... 

500 

Hattle  Malble 

670 

Hattle   Maria    

898 

Hattle    May    

.637 

663 

Hattle   Molar    

810 

Hattle    Viola    .... 

331 

Basel   Abnnth    ... 

660 

Basel  Bmellne   . . . 

710 

Basel    Eeten     . . . . 

728 

Basel   Irene    

709 

Basel   Ivy    

626 

Basel    Pearl     .... 

636 

Basel    Roselle    ... 

696 

Belen   611, 

633.  665 

Helen    Alston     . . . 

611 

Belen    Amelia    . . . 

486 

Belen    Annie    . . . . 

617 

Belen    Bird     

616 

Belen  Caroline   ... 

897 

Belen  Catherine    . 

716 

Belen    {I>eIlnA 

380 

Belen  Edith    

653 

Belen  BUsabeth  . . 

713 

Belen    F 

660 

Belen  Fay   

.446 

600 

Belen    Bomer    . . . 

648 

Belen  Josephine    . 

701 

Belen  Margaret  .. 

708 

Belen  Marguerite 
Belen    Maria    .... 

618 
696 

Belen  Mande    .... 

499 

Belen  Btoekdale  . . 

444 

Belen    WeHs    .... 

478 

Belena  Catherine 

406 

Benderson    

668 

Benrietta   ....842, 

804 

667 

BenrietU    A 

408 

Benrietta    N 

466 

Henrietta    V 

618 

Henry    ..88,    142, 

166,  170, 

216,    245,    262, 

262,  206. 

207,    806,    821, 

829. 

882. 

401.    411,    406. 

616.  726. 

727,     746.     TCO, 

761 

754 

Hemy,    Jr 

.148 

884 

Henry,   Bev 

496 

Heory    A 

268 

Banry  AUricb   • . . 

.470 

766 

Henry    Arthur    . . . 

722 

Henry    AverlU    ... 

448 

Henry    Bingliam    . 

501 

Henry    Bomeide    . 

582 

Henry   Dodge    .... 

600 

Henry    Barl    

681 

Henry  Bdgar    .... 

608 

Henry  Fay  

661 

Henry  Folsom    ... 

. 

618 

Henry    Ftsnda     . . 

416 

Henry  Frederick   . 

228 

Henry  Gideon,  Bei\ 

r.888 

768 

Henry   Gillian    ... 

245 

.470 

756 

Henry    Blnekley 

281 

Henry  Howard  ... 

400 

Henry    I. ........ . 

660 

Henry   Langworthy 

221 

Henry   Lewis    ..•• 

.518 

666 

Henry    Martin    ... 

682 

Page 

641.  718 
616 
406 
728 

.487,  766 
880 
588 
601 

207,  620 
287 

.273.  666 
255 
591 


Hemy   Meiritt   • . 
Henry  Morgan   .. 

Henry  O 

Benry    P 

Henry   Soott    ...* 
Benry    SnAth 
Benry   Sylvester 
Benry  Treat   .... 
Benry  Walker   .. 
Benry  Wdcott  .. 

Herbert     

Berbert  Albert    . 
Bert>ert  Alsemas 
Berbert  Edgar   .. 

Berbert    F 

Beibert   Francis 
Berbert    Leslie    . 
Berbert   Lionel    . 
Herbert   Oscar    .. 
Berbert  RadcMffe 
Berbert  Stephen 
Herbert  Wendall 
Hermon    Field    ....         --- 
BimeUns  Orandall.  .404,  666 
Blram   .  .200,  202.  370,  609, 

764 
Blram  Harrison  ... 

Hhram    J 

Blram  6 

Bobart     

HolllB    Eirkpatrick. 

HoUlB   Stetson    

Hope  O •''•:" 

Borace  Jay  Wesley 

Borace   Nilea    

Horatio  Beal    

Hortense  

grrrd''.m2b4;-606.616 

665.   666.   670 
Howard.    Jin— ;,;••         gj 

698 

691 

.666,  710 


613 
687 
538.  696 
591 
484 
751 
557 
585 
260 


567 


202 
280 
455 
718 
590 
686 
440 
410 
708 
716 


Boward    (Thnrchlll. 
Howard  Clarence  . 

Boward    G 

Beward  Bomer   ... 

Boward    Lancaster.  ™ 

Boward  Lawrence..  gj 

Howard  I^^v^cn  ...  og 

Bewaard    Miatttiews.  4W 

Bowland    W«5»f*".^  S? 

Bnbbard    ....204.     gj*  gj 

Bnbbard,    Jr.......880.  g5 

BiOert    Drwight    ..  gS 

Bnbert  Warren   ...  WO 

Hugh  Edward  601 

Hngh  Henderson  ..  4» 

Bn«h    McIBderry     .  608 

Ichabod    Ill*    ^°^*  ^5" 

iSrr: wi  5i8.«} 

tdaBotton f" 

[da  Cedenia    JS 

[da  Cornelia  *2 

[da    miaa    «** 

[daGertrnde  Jg 

[da  May «18.  «6 

[da  Mereedea    ^4^ 

[da  Naomi  25 

[da  Nash  gj 

[da  Nettle   gj 

[na    AbigaU    gj 

[na  Dorothy    '«» 

l^eas^  60,    106.    107.  180. 

710,  762,  778.  T82 

increase  AJonso  ...  882 

Ines    A 25 

[nea  <May   660 

Ira  iBrooks    JJJ 

[ra  Ftemont   JgJ 

In.  Wheeler    498 

[ra  Wheeler,  Jr....  4TO 

[rene  Lauraette  ...  568 

[rma  Catherine    ...  635 

trvlng    -411 


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THE  PBNDLBTON  OBNBALOOY 


Pace 

PBNDLBTON— (Oont.) 

Irrlng    BnUne    ....460,758 

Inring  iPrederick    ..         705 

iMac  66.    68.   91.    108.  147. 

176,     176,     183.     238,  210. 

260.     840,    410.     719,  752. 

754.    780 
Isaac.   Hon.... 825.  826.  758 

Isaac    B 619 

Isaac  BeoJamlD  . .  183 
Isaac  BlaUdel  ....  411 
Isaac   Caae    ..681.  602.  607. 

604 

Isaac   ElleiT    659 

Isaac  Franklin   ....         006 

Isaac  Gllkey    359 

Isaac  Gllkejr.  Jr.    ..637,  548 

Isaac   Hatch    524 

Isaac   Henry    327 

Isaac    Jacob    368 

Isaac    Newton     ....308.  756 

Isaac    Stanton    176.  506 

Isaac  Washington  .  547 
Isaac    William    ....  33S 

Isabel     517 

Isabella    424.  726.  760 

laabelle     2T4 

Isadora  A 648 

Urael    gO 

Israel  Golton   878 

Israel    DeWolf    ....  486 

Iva    642 

Ira    Minnie     668 

Ivan    6« 

Jabet    81.  801 

Jabes.    Jr 801 

JaTDes  Boyd  Clinton.  664 
Jabei    Ohesebrough.  165 

Jacob    Obandler     ..         850 

Jacob    George    868 

Jacob  Henry    720 

James.    Capt.     13.  80-39.  41 

44.    46-50.    53.    68.   68,    65. 

69.   71,   72,    111.   719.   725, 

726.    751.    768.   760-768 
James  65.  66.  71.  110.   111. 

114.    153.    184.    185,    186, 

187.    188.     189.    194.    251. 

252.    842,    446.    641.    546. 

613.    624.    719,    752,    764, 

756.    768,    770.    779,    785, 

788 
James.    Jr.    86.    87,    88,    48, 

48.     110.     Ill,     114,     184, 

187.  682.    717,    719.    762. 
768,   779.   788 

James  (3rd)   ..111.  186.  187. 

188.  189.  387.  724.  740 

James    A.     670 

James  Alanson   ....         831 

James   Alden    253 

James    Alfred     ....  264 

J&mes   Allen    165 

James  Anderson 

Bradley    444 

James    Aneon     ....  810 

James    Arthur    ....  480 

James    B 882 

James    Boyd    60S( 

James    Bralnerd     ..  873 

James   Buchanan    . .  447 

.Tames  Calvin   59\> 

Jameff    Clark     BTli 

James    Otoitbf 976 

James    K 482 

James   Bverett    ....  695 

James    F 815 

Jamea  Francis    ....         264 

James    Frasik    400 

James  BV«nklin  Bd- 

win   616,  718 

James  Gllkey  814,  857,  668. 

766 
James     G  1 1  m  o  r  e 

Hon 982.  469 


Page 

James    BaU    512.  766 

Jamas     Henry     Bd- 

irard  688 

James   Harvey    279 

Jamea  Howard   ....447.  549 

Jamea  Hyde    501 

Jamea    Lock    282 

James  Losier 710 

Jamea    Bfarlon    677 

James  Monroe  467.  508.  604. 

758 
James       Monroe 

Hon 175,  816,  818 

James        Monroe 

Lieut    318.  756 

James  Monroe,  Jr..  604 
James  Mortimer    ..         493 

Jamea    N 433,  766 

James  Nathan  ....  821 
Jamea  Nelson  ....  460 
Jamea  Newberry  . .  405 
James   Nichols    ....552.  686 

James    0 532 

James    Oliver    478.  654 

Jamea  Rogers   722 

James    T 294,  756 

James    W.     ..184,  888.  618. 

718,    756 
Jiimes  Wallace  C...         454 
TdDiea   Walter    ....486,  642 

Jam^  Wataon    601,  766 

Jiuiiea  Wataon,  Jr..  701 
J u  tries  Wataon  (8rd)         701 

Jnrnsa  Weed    235 

Jiuiisa   Wesley    715 

James     William     ..  683 

sTaiiiBS  WUllam  Day  601 
Jnrni  187.  139.  236.  241,  948. 

jr«.    280,    821,    858.    357. 

's*-2,    363.    401.    421.    428. 

51^2,    680.    607 

Jane   Almira    873 

Jane    Ann    894 

Jane    Clarinda    276 

Jane   Gertrude    ....481.  499 

Jane   M 222.  252 

Jane  Maria 206 

Jane  Newberry  088 

Jane  W 387 

Janet  Wellee 602 

Janett    B 645 

Jared  0 409 

Jaaon    Lee    290 

Jay  Henry   635 

Jay    Howard    636 

Jeannette    482 

Jeannette   Biaria    ..         83:^ 

Jefferson    399 

Jenett   Adell    227 

Jenks    DeWltt    ....  621 

Jennie    265.  513 

Jennie    Bmma    ....         499 

Jannie    Und    834 

Jennie  Maria  284 

Jennie    May    447.  501 

Jennie    Mertie    ....         530 

Jennie    S.     432 

Jennings  Hope   ....         681 

Jenny    M 724 

Jere    Kilton     662 

Jeremiah  207.  206.  209.  376 
Jeremiah   Earl    ....         621 

feremiah   M 471 

Jeremlaih    Mitchell..  621 

Jerome  Baxter  ....570.  718 
Jerome  McAlpine   ..  570 

Jemsha   121.   205.   206.   819. 

892 
Jesse  124,  126.  206.  212.  213 
Jeaae    Lovater    ....         280 

Jessie     467.666 

Jeaaie    Lavina     624 

Jessie     May     679 

Jessie    MUdred    ....  682 

Jessie    Thankful    ..         306 


Jessica  BUM   500 

Joanna    137.  294 

Joanna    Mellasa     . .  686 

Job  136.   187.  130.  238.  248. 

407.   48]«   718 

Job.    Jr 285.  481 

Job    (3rd)    406 

Job  F 402 

Job    SUnton    389 

Joel   642.  543.  676 

Joel  Wallace    ......  672 

Ji^im    71.  72,  8*,  95.  tHJ.  100. 

KiX     U7,     15S,     iriSJ,    160. 

ifl^,     wm,    20Sv    217.    230. 

'2Xi,    Zi^    280.    Ml,    285. 

2&a.     3S4.    83g.    *4r..    876, 

37«,    3Srr.     i&U     i^,    475. 

516,     S19,    544.    655.    682, 

71 9  H    721*    T25.     T50.    752. 

753»    736,     TIG.    T$S.    789 
Jolm  (€Ai*t.)     1*0.  242.  243. 

764 
Jobn    Rev.      122.    123.    IM. 

195.  140.  907.  908 
John  Jr.     96.   144.   158.  268, 

758 

John    (3rd)    281.  420 

John  A 290 

John   Augustus    ...470.  621, 
John  B.     618.  667.  716.  750, 

756 

John    Bell    388 

John  Benjamin   704 

John  Braman 695 

John   Brlttoo    710 

John    Brooks    871 

John  Brooks.  Jr.    . .         371 

John   Carver    694 

John  Chriatopber  ..         660 

John    Clarence    681 

John  Cla^E   867 

John  Col^r   .... 367 

Jqbn  Cooper  ... 589 

Jobn    Dflolcl    716 

J<tiiti     David 600 

John    Darli    , 609 

Jobn  Davis,  Jr. 702 

John     DwtPtver     ....720.  721 

John    E 295 

Jfjiid   K.   B. 561 

jLjbn     Edmund     ....  506 

John     Rdward     631.  758 

Job  a    EdwtQ      416,  567.  606, 

6S9 

John    Pra»clft    , 686 

Johq    G. 167 

John    Gardner    ....         160 
jobb   G&rdtipr,  Jr...  160 

Jofen    GUk^r    545 

Jobn    GllmorQ     283,  461 

Jonn    tl. 424 

Jobn    H,    Jr.    ..... .  424 

JoJso    Handy    830 

Ifihti     no[]deii'n>ti     . .  000 

John    HenfT    ..637,  682.  721 

Jotrn   B*>er    641 

John    rtqt^^ard    . . .  .873.  756 

Joljn   ItH*^      ... 576 

John  Hyde,   Jr.   576 

Jfihn    J.     545 

Jobn  Jeffennin.  ,544,  540.  670 

John    KlQJt    _ 245 

Jobn  l^njb 569 

John    tjiTT^eoce    ...         696 
JfihH     fj^     ........  67V 

JohD    Leo    . .  ^ . , . . . .  698 

Jnho   LflHis   465 

John     LoTeJoj'     ....  637 

John     M 130.  193,  750 

.Trtftn     MoK**!!!!     434 

John     Morlff     D'Aq- 

bigne    441 

John  Monaon   723 

John    N 548 

John    Nelson    537.  sa 


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INDBZ 


889 


Pa«e 
PENDIiETON— (Oont.) 

John   OscAr    480 

Jolm    P 27T 

John  Pttlmer  ......482,  780 

John   Park    276 

John    Prentice    ....         170 

John  Bhead   704 

Jofan    BoOTrell     ....         000 

John  8.    Rev 718 

John  ficott  . . .  .407,  716,  788 
John   etorkweatber.         000 

John   W 800,  602 

John   Wade    287 

John  Wllhnr   OM 

John  WUliam    400,  062 

JonatlMui    87,    86,     00,    01. 

189,     140,     142,     100,  108, 

281,  410 
Jonathan,   Jr.  .288,   208,  704 

Jonathan   B 888 

Jonathan  Maibhltt  .  807 
Joaeph  81,  88,  84.     85,    SO, 

38.    41,    48,    44.     45,     47. 

48.    00.    58,    77,      00.  Ul. 

118,    115.     198,    120,  188. 

187.     188,     104,    101,  102, 

180.     186.     180,    187,  103. 

197.    215.     210,     219.  228. 

254.    209.    807.    878.  480. 

682,     071,    TOO,    719,  726. 

728.     751,     700,    700.  770, 

778.     774.     782.     788.  788 
Joaer*.  O0I....58.     64,     77, 

78.    80,    92,   187.  195,  710. 

771.   775 
Joseph    Major     ....128,  120 

130.     100.     186,    221.  758. 

788 
Joeepb,  Jr.  .77.  78,  128.  200. 

271 

JoM^h     A 414,  750 

Joseph  Allen    018 

Joseph  Anderson  ..  400 
Joeepti    Andrew    ...  288 

Joeeph  Austin  ....  414 
Joseph    Arander    ..         406 

Joseph    B 488 

Joseph  Brooks  707.758 

Joseph  Brooks.  Jr. .  707 

Joseph  (Button 488 

Joseph  Cooms  ....  488 
Joseph   Cnlpeper    ..         001 

Joseph    B 007,  750 

Joseph  Ftanklln  ...  577 
Joseph  GsTltt  ....  471 
Joseph  Henry.  100.  224.  200. 

298.     893.     445.     506,  760 
Joseph  Heniy  Lieut. 

Col 445 

Joseph   Henry    Boy.         047 

Josepii    Hnse    418 

Joseph  Jones  .887,  625,  764 
Joseph  Kenyon  ...  087 
Joseph  Knowtet  . .  .414,  466 
Joseph  I/ither    ....         400 

Joseph   Morse   700 

Joseph  Norman  ...  806 
Joseph  (Nonnan,  Jr.  800 
Joseph  Bhoades  ...  208 
Joseph  Sawyer   ....         722 

Joseph    T 046 

Joseph  Thomas  ...  406 
Joseph  Thomas,  Jr.         404 

Tom^llb    W 267 

Joseph  Warren  ...  662 
Joseph  WUllam  ...  286 
Josephine  ..264,  888,  424, 
«h.  646,  646 
Josephine  Al>bey  ..  806 
Josephfaie    Amanda.         481 

Josephine    B 687 

Joeepbine  Gertrude.  400 
Josephine    M 488 


Pa«e 
Josephine  Rebecca  .  664 
Josephine  numkfnl  400 
Joshua    100,    107,    116,  120, 

154.     170,     101.    100,  197. 

199,    687,    580,    024.  710. 

720.    734.    700,    777.  788, 

788 
Joshna,  Capt..OO.     00.  100. 

148,    296.     807,    814.  708. 

781,  788 
Joshua  .Lleot.. 58,    00.710. 

751,    777 

Joshua.  Ber 844 

Joshna,  Jr.... 00,  100,  100, 

80^  710.  TBI 

Joshua  8rd  166 

Joshua  A 646,  646 

Joshua  Beebe  440,  441 

Joshna  Brooks  ....  686 
Josbua  Kenyon  ....    200 

Joshua  Lewis  040 

Joshna  Fbllander  ..    406 

Joy  Handy  500 

Joyce  Allison    000 

Juda     144 

Judith    ..88,    84,      80,    88, 

188,  108.  144.  280.  268 

Judson     248 

Jurlsoo    AuffUStUS    ..  014 

Judson  Blair   001 

Judson      PbUftrook, 

Dr.    712,  768 

Julia    ..107.    188,    254,  828. 

846.  418 

Julia    A.    Mrs 720 

Jul  la  Adelaide   ....         867 

Julia    Ann    182 

JjiLltL  Anna  .  .170.  880.  428 
Julia   Ashbyllne    ...         255 

Julia  Minerva  480 

Julian    Br«lwvter...         000 

Junletta     582.  064 

Justin  H 414.  002.  750 

Kate     071 

Kate   D 486 

Katherlne  ....91.  429,720 
Katberlne  Arabella.  818 
Katherlne  Clark  .  .571,  688 
Kattierlne  Feme    ..         718 

Katherlne    L 657 

Kathryn  Isabel  ...  659 
Kathryn  Marquise  .  010 
Kenneth  Albert  ..  700 
Keturah   79.  102,  100, 

176.     178,     719.     776,  770 
Keturah  Catherine  .         176 

Kle    078 

Lalban   Knight    ....         080 

La    Flossa    406 

Laland  €Ufford  ....         006 

Lanatia    800 

tensing    100,  808 

Lansing,    Jr 407 

Latham    880 

Laura    .  .888.  841,  880,  460. 

682 

Laura  A 488 

lAora  Akneda  ...  004 
Laora  Angella   ....         420 

Laura   Ann    266 

Laura  OelesUa  ....  841 
•Laora   Emerson    ...         000 

Laura   Bthel    008 

I«ura  Ett   081 

(Lava  Etta   686 

CiMBm    L 401 

Lavra  Lenora   000^  081 

Laura    Maria    8T0 

laurel  Ruth   016 

Lsmreo  Walter  ....  066 
Laurette  Bstelle  ..  404 
LsTenla  Jdsephine  .  007 
LsTlna  AmdU   ....         080 


Page 

LaTina    Ana    480 

LaTina    Jane    588 

lATlnla     170 

LaTiaia  Bates    ....  401 

Larinia    Jlane    ....541,  004 

Lawrence  OUfford   .  618 

Lawrence  Patten  ..  704 

ILawrance  Roy 700 

Leah   Isa   600 

Leah  OllTe  704 

Lesland     546 

Laander  laue   ....  00* 

Lttbbeof  80.  104 

Lee  AmoU 088 

Lee  Lyman 821 

Le  Grande   007 

l>eila    500,  048 

Leila  A 054 

Lemuel   Doddildfe..884,  002 

008,   000 

Lemuel  Rich   6B1,  584 

Lena   Bell    407 

Lena  Mabel   066,  710 

I^na   May    508 

Lenora   628 

Lenora  Dell  010 

Leo  Perciyal   006 

Leon  Dexter   634 

Leonard  Oeorge  ....  060 

Leonard  Ralph   ....  654 

Leonora  Scull   408 

Leonore  May  615 

Leora    Edith    400 

Leroy   rranklln    ...  464 

I^alle  Benjamin    ..  021 

Lester     657 

Lester    Leander     ..  607 

I^titia  Sage   019 

Lettle   Snow    401 

Lerl    284 

'Leri  Albert   564 

Levi    Alonao    686,760 

Lerl     C 200 

LoTl   Johnson    229 

Levica  Ann    858 

Lewis    ..149,    181,   612.  645. 

666,  008,  766 

Lewis    Closson    ....  488 

Lewis    E 864 

Lewis   Elwell    564,  756 

Lewis  Erwin   480 

Lerwle  (H 728 

Lewis  Jay    512 

Lewis    Leon    088 

Lewis     Warrington, 

Dr 428.   700,  750 

lie  wis  Wayland  ....  511 

Lida    007 

Lleone   670 

Ltfle    661 

CAla  Imogeoe    008 

Cila   Nash    488 

LUMa    574 

Lniian    048,  090 

Idlllan  Eugenia  517 

Lillian  Era 400 

Lillian  Lydia    044 

Lilly   Louisa    064 

lilllan    Matilda    ..546,  070 

UUlan    R 4C1 

LtUtas  Louene    401 

Lillle   Bell    600,  728 

UUle   Mabel    020 

UlUe  Rebecca    ....  605 

LIna    Gerrljh     ....  584 

Uneola    874 

LIsida  Obapin 670 

Linden   040 

Link  Lansing 085 

LInnie    Adella    ....  668 

Littieton  Morgan  ..  481 

I^Tingstone   Jenks..  400 

UTona   Adella    ....  080 


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840 


THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 


FODNDLiBflON— (GODt.) 

Ussle     413,721 

LlMto  A,  «7 

U««le    F.     Si 

Uwiim    mttl Ott 

liUsie   8 481 

Iil«w«lljn  ....278,486.625 
UeweU/n  Bmeiy  ..         706 

UoTd  Lee    gJJ 

UoTd  BolMrt  ....  607 
Lloyd   Tolmao    ....         gO 

Lo«  Aleiui   679 

Lodoirlck    101.  206,  764,  776 

Lwlowick,    Jr 290 

Lola    79.  106.  162.  194.  268, 

868,    400.    460,    477.    710 

Lofai  AbicaU    4KL 

Loie  Onilf   602 

LoUG S2 

Lois    Laella    498 

LoUa    o06 

Loraloe  C 697 

Loranu    Follet    ...416.  418 

Loren   JS 

Loren   Otark    gO 

Loren    H WO 

Locen    Wayne    ....  _   JfJ 

LoraoM    «7.  418 

loreoBO  BnMen  ..  60T 
Lorette  Either  ....  280 
Larimer  Bdmnnd   ..         656 

Lottie ^^  S£ 

Lottie   B.    «*.  «* 

Lottie     M«7     409.  658 

Loole  F ^.    604 

Looli    888,  715 

LottU   Bnrch    446 

Louis  B.    JJ5 

LooU    (Harold     ....         JK 

LouU  Henry    6M 

Lools   Undsay    ....         4« 

Loota  Beed  640 

lioolaa  .  .226.  80B.  672,  m 
CionSaa    lObertft    ..         686 

LoQlsa    AJden     253 

Louisa  Ellen   406 

Loutoa    L.    888 

Louise    »8 

Louise  Carlton  ....  601 
Louise  Puller  ....  JgO 
Louise  GeneTlOTe  ..  697 
Louise  Klnnie  ....  387 
Louise    Marsery    ..         gl 

LouTira    ~ 

LoTlna    Dame    405 

LoTisa    270 

Lucie  Emmande....         461 

Luclen    B.    263 

LoclUe    Loy    618 

Lndoa    J 383 

Ludnda    281.  242.  268.  671, 

«''.  712      „  ^, 

Lncloda  Amelia  ..  881 
Ludnda   Clifford    ..         267 

Ludnda    B 606 

Lnclnto    Elaa     ....         606 

Ludnda  J 888 

Ludnda  MarU   698 

Lnclua    Day    879 

Lnclua   Goodrich    ..         897 

Lnslus  Boxsle    tSHH 

JjocVam  Leroy  ....  282 
Lndus  Smith  ....  232 
Lucretla    80.  164.  301.  877. 

488 
Lucretla    Ann    ....         334 

LocneUa    G 381 

Lucretla  Deborah  ..  181 
Lucretla  Maria  ....  332 
Lucy     81.  82.  99.   102,  118. 

187,    164.    163.    167.    182, 

199.    190.    202.    206.    223. 

224.    238.    204.    297.    302. 

XL\    JUO.    3W.    363.    411. 

669,    715.    719 


Ldcy  A.    .,... »a 

Liii.'3r  Ab&l# 499 

]^-\Miy  AdAUifl    406 

l^acy     A^^tia 096 

Luoy  AHQ      1^,    150.  288, 

3^.    306,    337.    088 

Lu>;-r  tiELtctitiiJer    ..  401 

Lucy     th'lL^ht     ....  687 

Luey  Ellutj«tE]   ....  412 

Lucy  Eiii*^a   ,,. 180 

Lucy     Eltoo     611 

Lucy  Erally     464 

Uifj     m     434,  667 

Lu.  T  JuDQ      294.    888.  404, 

I4B7    Julaxia 647 

Locy    Lathxop    168.  811 

Jjatrf   MttP    * , .         708 

Lucy     UartA     310 

I*gcr   May    i05»  &4*i 

iMi-f    S,    40S 

Lut^lla    Cora    4&0 

Ln^iUa.   m\m    ..  457 

[jula    ..............  6ST 

I.Qln    Hawldna    ....  WS^ 

Ijalii    .P. 486 

Lulu     BUDCtw     ....  Gi:^ 

l^lu    May    072 

Lura  Bdie    .... 455 

Jjum     ln)D«     ......002,031 

Lorn    Wftll*cw     ....  713 

IaHM^t    .......  tUT*  365p  754 

I^vfioa  W. 410 

Lyxs'bia   Jc«e(ililne. .  417 

IjrtuT^a    .........  .626,  ftlS 

L^tui^j     Valotirai .  9R8 

hi'dla.  8S,  Sa  Dl.  as,  99, 
U\i,  122,  130.  1S7.  ISSy 
15^),  162^  163,  17$p  I^. 
193,  198,  aOO,  203,  e^t 
;^-|,  261.  300.  2T0,  2TB. 
2TT.  2S4.  S42p  M3,  7166, 
3.^46,    4  IS,    660.     718.    T^ 

tdrOla  A ....532,  607 

l,jiiiA    AiethA    .....  5T2 

I^yOta    Aon      ISl,    170«    225. 

rjiV   2^1,    aH 

T/rdlA  BoATdmsD   . .  36S 

r.FrtUt     Dfaniyi     ,,..  687 

Lyrtia  EUsabfUi   ...  175 

I^ydla    HDlmM    355 

Lydla   Jsoe     2^7.    28%,    24». 

240.    254.    2r^,    344,    34$. 

B5S,     438,     530,    632,     608. 

701 

Lrrtla    Leonard    .  .^,  60$ 

LFilla  M.   . .....  B4* 

U^IIa    M*rla    256 

1^*1  lA    Marton     33^ 

Lj:*im  B 3T^ 

LTnun SS^l 

LTnmn  B 303.  S4A,  JSSti 

LymAn  G.    ...  .S6S.  6S2,  654 

Lrnian     Gflw^Q     ....  654 

Li'inAti  Jame*    ^12,  75^ 

liTmdD    Ldn^fwd  710 

IjjTtian    K,      ...,.,.  520 

U-iiTiiM    ..632^  65a  «59t  71^ 

Mflr«?l    ... 43S,  626.  642 

Mfl^iel    ArmlD'la    ..,  .**9rt 

MftN^l   BTftn^r-bf*    NiA 

Mnlx-l   C&tliitrlTie    . .  «T?E 

MflTwl  Clfllre      62.^ 

Mphfrt    C!nilMa    ifl* 

Mattel     EleTtft     ....  6T^ 

Mab£^I    ROen    , 8ST 

Mal^l   Jo«i€t^la«    ..  615 

Mdbcl    Ll     Otk2 

M*t*ne     .J im 

Mfliwue  s ms 

Madeline     AnUa     . .  70^ 

Mttewii^   %t 660 

>fnriltah]«     SSi.  64# 

MflhlL^n  We*ltT  ....         716 


MiUilHsa  W*tley  Jr..  716 

alAlol^    Iloiu?    40» 

Mal^k'    Scroti    619 

M«>rtr   fieri    496 

M&iincla    841,  028.  049 

Mamie 019.  666 

Ma  FiiJ«    Jiin^    6S1 

Mandana    tldelia    ..  021 

MAni^tEe     ,,. 475 

Mauler    A 408 

MauthY   Jiidaon   ....  614 

MarreUa    Jane    ....209,  632 

MancoiJua    Amnder.  404 

M^r^L&  AJk^   000 

ifarcy  Lomantha  ..  88ft 

liariaret  ....194.  202.  233. 

241.    242.    852.    861.  462, 

465.    684.    509.    063.  619^ 

080 

ICarsaret    Afuea    ..  006 

Iffaqfaret  Amelia     286,  466. 

476 

BCarsaret    Ann    ....102,  291 

Maigarat  Anne  ....  052 

BCarraret  D 433 

liargaret   Day    ....  070 

ICargaiet    ^en    ..086,  663 

Margaret    Florenoe.  702 

Iffanparet   GUmore..  281 

Marfaivt    Haley    , .  477 

Marg&fvt  [sabeLIe  . .  600  <, 

Mai]gbr?t    LouLsa    .  .371,  682  \ 

Mai^r«t     Matt     .*  717   .^ 

Marimirtrt    May    ....  684  » 

Mariiafvt  Rutli    ....  700 

Ifatimrpt   Sablna    ^.  300 

MatituTirt     SapptLtra.  001 

MajTThPrtta    M.    ....  751 

MarKTiflTtte    -...,.,.  447 

\fa.rfrDerlte    Obafln.  691 

Mar^oerlte    DorotilKy  085 

Maria       .1^.   ISO.   IRt,  188, 

aM.  262.  M2p  em.  ess 

M&rU  T&nrliae    S^  619 

Maria  Loulia   . . . .  ^  .a»e,  018 

MA!ia    I^iilit(?..24G,  2m,  440 

Uartjui  K»te1le    ....  696 

Ms  Han    F.:>I'.fln9^*-e..  454 

M&rlaxLiJt'  501 

Marie  Annie   086 

Oftarle  Hannah  Hor- 

tenae    610 

Marie   Jennette    ...  682 

Marie  Loulae 285,  407 

Marietta   592 

Marietta    P 458 

Marion  400.  684 

Marion    Alice    701 

Marlon    Auguata    ..  680 

Marion  Beatrice  ...  537 

Marion  Blanclie   . . .  628 

ICarlon    IT 666 

Marion  Bllaabetti  ..  609 

Marion   Keener    ...  575 

Markm  Lalian    ....  609 

Bterion    lindaey    ..  713 

Marion  Pierce 658 

Marion  Ursula    290 

Marlon  Vlrg»l   716 

Marjorie  Lena    ....  710 

Marjorie  Rachel  ...  609 

Mark    ..116.    192.    844.  642. 

660.   667 

Mark.    Jr 529 

Mark    (3rd)     .v<o 

Mark   Antliony    405 

Mark   Pierce   607.  608 

Martha  ..116.  129.  166.  167. 

200,     218.    224.     233.  277. 

806.    419.    683.    790 

Martha    A.... 244.   277.  525. 

026.  527 

Martha   Adelaide   ..  622 

Martha  Almada  ....  679 


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841 


Page 

PBNDLBTON— (Cont.) 

MartbA   Ann    285 

Martha  Beaale    ....         408 

Martha  O MO 

Martha  ObUe*    ....         601 

Martha  OroM    298 

Martba    D 882 

Marth*  HIeaaora..  047 
Martha  Qertmde  ..  420 
Martha  Hawes   ...         685 

Martha  Jane    288,  288 

Martha  Marcella   ..         842 

Martha    Maria    280,  001 

Martha    May    487 

Martha  Soaan  ....  228 
Martin  Jamea  ....698,  624 
Martin  Llewel^  ..  649 
Martin  liother  866.  416,  686 
MarUn  (Lather,  Jr..         605 

Martin  V.  B 525.  707 

MArtln  Van  Bnren  .  528 
Manr  .29.  80.  86.  40,  44. 
40.  46.  64.  88.  88,  101, 
108,  116,  119,  120,  148, 
146,  156.  168.  178.  186, 
106.  208.  225.  284,  241. 
246.  251.  276,  280.  295. 
822,  825,  888,  859.  861. 
669.  870.  874.  894.  899. 
400.  406.  476.  540,  580. 
668.  567.  602.  617.  658, 
664,  666.  682.  719.  721. 
726.  768.  767,  772.  776, 
777.  780,  248 
Max7  A.. 284,  887.  415,  699 
Um  Atkble  .  .817.  888,  647. 

Mar7   Ada    611 

Mary  AdeUa   406 

Mary   Agnea    419,  684 

Mary  ijbertlne 647 

Mary  Alrira    680 

ICax7  Amelia    518 

Mary  Angelina  ....  517 
Mary  Ann  ....152.  161.  215, 

216,    288,    285.    818.  885. 

888.    846,    418.    403,  575. 

692 
Mary  Ann  Loretta  .         287 
MMry   Anna    ..884,  866,  498 

Mary    Anne    150.  881 

Maiy  Athena  597 

Mary   Angnata    ....         478 

Mary   AoreHa   288 

Mary  Arls   537 

Mary  Asobah    512 

Mary    Barber    152,718 

Mary  Belle    446 

Mary   BoUea    170 

Mary    Brasell    500 

Miaiy    Bridget    ....         176 

Mary  (Brooka  277 

Mary    Caaby    571 

Mary    Oatherlne    ..         601 

Mary  Cecelia  498 

Mary  Chapman  ....         662 

Mary   Crane    285 

Mary  Dunlap 813 

Mary   E 481,  670 

Mary   Edna    610 

Mary  EOIeen   707 

Mary  Eleanor  ....  695 
Mazy   EUia    .401,   482.  472. 

Biaiy  Eliaa/beth  . . .  .289.  2<)8 
812,  816,  855.  444.  545. 
550,  567.  614,  628,  672, 
689.  690.  718.  721  726. 
7U 

Mary     D 11  a  a  b  e  t  h 
Thayer  4:{4 

Mary   Ella    488.  512 


Mary   BUen    .866.   680.  608. 

682 
(Mary  BmeUne  2M,  404,  496, 

697 

Mary   Bknlly    601 

Mary  Emma   557,  622 

Mary    Batber    280,281 

Mary    Etta    611 

Alary  Banioe  876 

Mary   Era    714 

Mazy    Ereline    ....         688 

Mary  Ereiyn  441 

Mary  Francea  ....262.  811 
Mary  Gertrade   ...518.  557, 

686 

Mary    H 726 

Maiy    Helen    445,  669 

Mary  Ida   598 

Mary    Isabel    282 

Mary  J 266,  625 

Mary    Jane    .171.    221.  227, 

238.     258.     206,    891,  896, 

410,     478,    487.    496,  585, 

€68,   689,  686,   720 

Mary  JeneTla   668 

Mary  JoaepUne  ....         685 

Mary   Laora    685 

Mary    Looiae     ....897.  562. 

694,  626 

Mary   Lncy    826,  758 

Maiy    M 161,482 

Mary   Mazta    415 

Mary  Miner  .  .217.  218.  292 
Mary  Narclaaa   ....         895 

Mary   OrdelU   648 

Mary  PiUabory 699 

Mary  PriMSiHa  ....  842 
Mary   Bebecoa    ....278.  487 

Mary    Bntii     570 

Mary   fknlth    468 

Mary  Sophia   299,  465 

Mary    Sophie    641 

BCary  Stewart  ....  569 
Mary    Stlllman    ...         291 

Mary    Saaan    595 

Mary    Thompaon    ..         164 

Mary    W 488 

Maaon  iMandeyllle  .  898 
Mather  O^ett  ....  715 
Matilda  .196.  855.  857.  858. 

720 

MaUlda  Jane    859 

MlatUda    N 462 

Matthew  Ledbetter.         559 

Maud    688 

Mand  Stella    576 

Maude    466.    487.  649 

Maude  Eliaa   498 

Maude  Ella  597 

Mande   Etta    581 

Maurice     707 

Manrice  Andrew  ..  609 
MMirlce    Beach    ...         642 

Miiiirice  Pierce  661 

BiazimAUan    584 

May    821 

May  Gertmde   447 

May    Harriet    686 

May  JoBephlne   ....         647 

May    (Louise    447 

>May  Loclna  549 

May  Pauline   «'•« 

Maybell     552 

Mayme  JIJ 

Mayme    S 6^6 

MoOlellan    0 679,  759 

McOlellan    Granger.  679 

McOrath    505 

Meda   Blouise    661 

Meda  May    655 

Meeker  H 618 

Melissa     526 

Melyin     641 


M^vln    O iSi 

iKlTin  Wordiiv  ...         646 

MelTlna    C 450.  461 

mrcy    ..80.    185.    149.  168. 
^  297.    846.    804,    487 

tl^cy   A e02 

Mercy  Ann  ...228,  582,  602 

Mercy  Ellen    555 

AflBHey    LangwartMr        221 

Merl   566 

Merrick     2io 

Merritt    882,  686 

Mernitt  Henry   ....         641 
Merwln    EoMtoa    ..         288 

Mlldia    6S7 

AfiMred     465,  699 

Mildred   Anna    ....         501 
Mikbed  Bitelle   ...         688 

MHdred   Jane    007 

Mildred  Louiae  ....         658 

HUdred   M. 678 

Mildred  (Norman    ..         500 

MUetna    879 

MUetnv  Oayle    ....         691 
MlIetQa  Oayle.  Jr...         691 

Millard  Dale  689 

MtUard   riUmoce   ..         266 
MiUen  HozBie    ....         681 

Millie     219,  670 

Millie    T MO 

MU1«  De  Poreat  ...         296 
Mljo  Miletus   .571.  698,  759 

M41ton  Perry  499 

^nette   Altbea    ...         39s 

Hi'^i^    266.    518,  721 

Minnie    iB 822 

Minnie  Flora   641 

Minnie  Jeannette...628,  759 
Minnie  Jeffrey    ....         627 

Minnie  Pearl   622 

Miriam  542 

Miriam  fienUce 668 

MoUy    146 

Montgomery   no 

Morria    Alaton 638 

Morria  Ansel    638 

Morris  Blancfaard  ..         465 

Morria  Herbert   630 

Mortimer  Fowler   ..         751 

iMoaea    146.  266.  448 

Moaes  AToriU    447 

V-'='>8  Young 687 

M'iMion   722 

Miiriin  Bhead    704 

Myra   E 660 

Nfyra   Emma    ..602,  661  712 

Mm  Frances 701 

Uynm    E 519 

My  r^m  Sherman  ....         421 

Myton  Wlnslow 286.  466 

Myrtle  Lenora 650 

Vfrrtle    518 

Mrrtle    A 606 

M.Trtle    Adelalne...         435 
Nil  Mum  Elbridge  ...         710 

Nancy    91.    129,    181, 

182.  151.  154.  203.  214. 
226.  227.  268.  270.  274. 
281.  808.  809,  840.  872, 
620.  718. 

Nancy  Bams  146 

Nancy    Bell    886.  446 

Nancy  0 831 

Nancy    Catherine...         451 
Nancy    Jane... 846.  866,  417 

Nancy  Mary  175 

Nancy  Peeler  383 

Naomi  Alberta   625 

Nancy    Smaw    691 

Napoleon  Bonaparte. 408,  524 

Naaon  700 

Nason    B 652 

Nason  Edwin  556,  652 


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THE  PBNDLBTON  OBNBALOOT 


Pact 

PEa^DIiBTON— (Coot.) 

NaiOD  Richard 554 

Nathan    58.    72.   127. 

140,    208,    211.    212,    286. 
280,    287,    »2U.    823.    tlOl. 

719.  729.    753.    756,    777. 
780 

Nathan  Qen.  ,  .174.  175.  815 
Nathan.    Major    ...108,  104, 

106.  888.  794 

Nathan   G 464 

Natban  Blbrtdse 882 

Nathan  Franklin...  680 
Nathan  lanntMc*..  882 
Nathan  Lather  ....  062 
Natlian  Newell   ....         409 

Nathan  Philip   463 

Nathan  Sands   174.  176 

818,    764 

Nathan  W 468 

Nathan  Whitehead..  444 

Nathan  William  ...  470 
Nathaniel    ....116.  184.  192, 

198.    194.    216,    524.    049, 

720.  749,  753,  HO. 

Nathaniel,  Dr 624,  649 

Nathaniel,    Major...  750 

Nathaniel.    Jr 198.194 

860.   858.   869.  790 

Nathaniel   (3rd) 720 

Nathaniel    Bailej...  708 

Nathaniel  Eaton  ...398.  756 
Nathaniel  Minor  ...172.  754 
Nathaniel  Seavey   . .  «'" 

Nell  685 

Nellie    576,    609.    627, 

600.   667.   683.   721 

Nellie  A 639 

Nellie  Ann    467 

Nellie  Asenath    644 

Nellie    Brdlne    479 

Nellie  Estella   481 

Nellie  Gray    610 

Nellie  Louette  607.  656 

Nellie   M 432,  724 

Nellie  Maud   580 

Nellie    Mar.... 468.  578.  049 

Nellie   Phebe    483 

Nellie    Starterant. .  565 

Nelson    273,  506 

Nelson.  Jr 273 

Nelson    Augnstns. . .  448 

Nettle     663 

Nettle   Bernlce    704 

Nettle   E 520 

Nettle  Evelyn    612 

Nettle  Moore   578 

Nettle   R «59 

Nettie  Vivian    638 

Neva  Gertie   681 

Neva  Ruth    636 

Neville   708 

Newell   Jacob    656 

Newell   8 469 

Newton    Gray    ....         694 

Newton  I. 602.  712 

NvwtOQ  lioaia  ....60S.  712 
Nllei   Frederick    ...  546 

Nina  Bell    642 

Ntna  B.   728 

Nina  Mandft  678 

Ninette  L.    516 

NliAe     192.  278,  532 

Noah  S 886 

Nora 519.  628,  688,  709 

Norma    714 

Norman    660 

Norman   Daggett    ..         630 

Norman  Hlgaon 706 

Norris  Robie    662 

Noyes  Palmer  488 

O.     686 


Obadlab    Ill,  112.  %8 

114.     190.    779 

Octavla  0 401 

Olin  Bangs  418 

Olln  Harmon  282 

Olln   Hnngerfoid. . . .  288 

Oliva  Lenora   587 

Olive    826,  707.  768 

Olive  Annie   491 

OUve  Christine 408 

Olive  Eleanor    486 

Olive  #oster    686 

OUva  lionise   685 

Olive  Loclnda   186 

Oliver    ....80.    141,  248,  296 

297.   «18,    796 

Oliver,  Jr 141 

OlKer  Cook    266 

Oliver  Bngene   8^ 

Oliver   Henry 4n,  478 

Oliver  Howard  Wal> 

lace  686 

Oliver  Mlltoo  409 

Oliver  Stanton 890 

Olivia  B 418 

Ona  Mae  681 

Ora  Alford  701 

Ora   EUaa    600 

Ora    Estna    881 

Oraesta    180.  829 

Orange    883 

Orlana    464 

Orlena  McOonkey  ..  420 

Orpha  Ophelia 677 

Orrel   Fern    678 

Orrln   Legrow    710 

Orval    716 

Orthelbert  L.   432 

Oscar  Adelbert    596 

Oscar  Alfonso 606 

Oscar  Brace   681 

Opcsr  Fellows   448 

Osoar   Tefft    487 

Otia     90.  161,  764 

Otis.    Jr 152.  261 

Otis  (3rd)    262 

P.    Lorlng    708 

Palmer   164 

Palmer   Hall    485.  688 

Pamella     20^ 

Pamelia    A 379 

Pamella   Andrews...  880 

Pamella  Hnglies   ...870,  538 

Pamelia    Marciana..  404 

Patience     48,  78.  719 

Patience    (Potts)    ..  43 

Paul    168.  6<?1 

Paul   Washington...  164 

Panllne    205 

Pearl     664 

Pearl  Clistla    500 

Pearl  "L 626 

Pearley  Earl    702 

Pearly    670 

PejEgy    848 

Peleg    ....94.    106.   187.  179 

286,    269.    278.    719.    768, 

776. 

Peleg.    Llent 92.    98,  94, 

95.     137,     164,    278.     979, 

758. 

Peleg.  Jr 98.  94,  972 

Percy    666 

Percy    DeWolf 486,  757 

Percy  Bo^ne    701 

Percy   Orlndia    ....  661 

Percy  Leander 597 

Percy  Warren  608 

Perry    690 

Peter  Beeley    688 

Pbebe  . . .  .181.  208.  924,  226. 

804.  346.  817,  668 

Pbebe  A 387 


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Ptiebe  Ann  481 

Phebe  C 148,  72T 

Phebe   Cbeaebroiigii.800,  468 

Phebe   Oole    608 

Phebe  BUaalietb. . . .         818 

Phebe  Ellen  666 

Phebe  Esther 817 

Phebe  Kingman   ...         Sg 

Phebe  Jane ^  ^   588 

Phoebe   666,  516 

Fboebe   A 587 

Phoebe  Eleanor  ...  444 
Phoebe  Palmer  ...»  _   S 

Philena    Iff*  i£? 

PhiUp    T^^'SS 

PWlip    Baton    606 

Philip  Bdnnmd  ..._„  «H 

Philip    G 868,  659 

Philip  G*lkaf    «2 

ptilneaa     274 

Phlneaa,    Capt 167,  754 

Phineas,    Jr..  978 

Ffiineas  8rd 460 

Fhineaa  (4th)    461,  619 

Pbineas    (5th)    ....         ^ 

Phineas    B WJ 

Pleasant  Bmma  ...  688 
Polly    ...99,    101,    129,  169. 

2M,    297.    998,    808.    828, 

858,    356.    3681    869.    606. 

688 
Porter   Loomis    ....         500 

Prentice    121.  878 

Pieston    1 566 

Priscllla    87,    88.    187.  155. 

248.    971,     429.    481,  526. 

PrisclHa    A 258 

PrlsciUa    Manafl«ld.285,  431 

Pradence    ....131,    188,146. 

156.     240.     277.     284,  845. 

351.     365.    361,     870.  450. 

461.   462,   588 

Prudence     Blisabeth         556 

Prudence  Griffin    ..         460 

Prudence  Jane    534 

Pmdence    Nlobols...        284 

Pruella    539 

Pnrdy  King   670.  757 

Bachael     750 

Rachel    ..209.   288,  888.  854 

Rachel  Ann   410.  471 

Rachel  Bdlth 550 

Rachel  Lncinda  ...  267 
Rachel  nramton   ..         688 

Rachel    V 880 

Ralph     9Tt 

Ralph.    Rev... 324.    825.  750 

Ralph    Albert     600 

Ralph  Cooper   628 

Railirti    Croea    John- 

m    426,  756 

Ralph    D        T08 

Ralph    Edgar    607,  657 

Ralph   Rdwln    698 

Ralph  Blden   661 

Ralph  Prancols  Shel- 
don            610 

Ralph  Hinchman  ..         606 

Ralph   Howard   691.  686 

Ralph  Johnson    ....         496 

Ralph    Nathan    708 

Ralph  Rexford  ...  658 
Ralph  Rhodes  ....  801 
Ralph  Sherwood  ...         6B5 

Ralph    W 686 

Ralph  Wilfred   ....         688 

Raymond    884 

Raymond    Ambrose.         686 

Raymond  B 618 

Raymond  Bdward  ..  688 
Raymond  Edwin  ..  684 
Raymond  BufSM  ..         618 


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845 


FRNDLBTON— (Cont.) 

KtLjmond  Fowler   ..  001 

Bayniond  Hemry  ...  641 

Raymond  King   ....  650 

Raymond  Westley..  700 

Read    66,  74.  710,  779 

R«ba  A 681 

Rebecca    45,     46,  64. 

118,    201.    258.    Ml,  486, 

719,   737,   749 

Rebecca.    Un US 

Rebecca  Ann   660 

Rebecca  BlUot    ....  751 

Rebecca  Maria   ....  410 

Reed    Wade    237 

Reginald   Ross    ....  567 

Rena    Adell    607 

Rena   May    622 

Reuben    809 

Reubeu    Allen     ....400.  585 

Renben   Welton    ...  334 

Kboda    • 

Rhoda   Ellxabetb    ..  827 

Rboda  Jane   408 

Rhoda  MatHda    ....  650 

R)ho<la  Mevcy    4S4 

Ricbaid     587 

Richard   Collint    ...  712 

Richard    Delbert    ..  722 

Richard   Dudley    ...  657 

Richard   BUsworth..  600 

Richard  Pranklln  ..604,  60B 

690.    766 

Richard    Hoyt    608 

Richard   Jobnson    ..  543 

Richard    Pickett    ..  665 

RIc'hard  WeHman  ..  415 

Richard  Whitney   ..  717 

Richmond  -Hatch    ..  418 

Riley  Ohttidn    882 

Rilla    3ff 625 

Rita  'Lenore    658 

Robert   ..216.  327.  352.  613. 

70S.    716 

Rot)ert     Andrew     ..  448 

Robert    RUHngB     ..  446 

Robert    Bottum    ...  447 

Robert    Coombs    . . .  408 

Robert    Edward    ...  442 

Robert    Elbrldge    ..  608 

Robert  Elmer    609 

Robert    Bthan    ....  232 

Robert  J. 552 

Robert    L 465 

Rtobert    Ml 240 

Robert    Palmer    ...  232 

Robert     S 666 

Robert  Wallace    ...  603 

Roderic     Nelson     ..  658 

Roderick  D....527,  645,  646 

Rodney     378 

Rodney    Anderson    .  600 

Rodolpbua     •'>38 

Roger    727 

Rolanda   Serylllus    .  404 

Ronald     714 

Rosa    A 508 

Rosa    Eilla    555 

Rom   Jane    406.  604 

Rosa    Marie     609 

Rosalind     645 

Rofianna    205.  515 

Knsannah     200.  .'•• 

Rosco  Everett 595 

Rosooe    824,  597 

Roftcoe   Aurellus    .  .506.  2^07 

RoRcoe    C 248 

RoBcoe    Costino     ...fl^,  7.'5fl 

Roscoe    M S06,  718 

Rose    653 

Roee    Anna    580 

Rose    L 648 

Rose  OLewIs    461 


Pas* 

Roae    Mabel    696 

BoeaUa    TeHcia     ...         404 

Boaetta    882 

Boeetta  Ann   834 

Bosetta  Longfellow.         846 

Rosetu  Mabel    450 

Roalna   .  .428,  52B,   6S0.  661 

Boss  Lewis   714 

JBUmmAl    »J 

Rowland    .    WO 

Boxana    414.   416.  608 

Roy     '"" 

Roy  Herbert   58? 

Roy  Hyler   gj 

Roy    Wallace    607 

Roy  Wellington   ...,^   55J 

Ruby     566,  647 

Bnby  Adelma   710 

Rirtiy  Jane   5M 

Bnby    Lee    TOO 

Ruby   May    728 

Rudolph  Christopher         618 

Rofus     M8«  756 

Rufus  Gardner   ....         JW 
RuftM  Jackson    ....         289 

Bnfus    Nsson    710 

Ruk>n    «eivy     JSJ 

Bupert   Earl     ••   ••^    SJ 

R«swU    135.    228.  gl 

Bussell    Jr «» 

Russell    Bobbins    ..  570 

Russell    Tracey     ...   ^     W8 
Ruth    ....75.    76.    110,  122. 

125,     181,    210,     31«i«0. 

518,  676.  593.  719,  779 
Ruth    AngeMne     ...         710 
Ruth   Isabel    TOO 

s^""*...^*:^..:i82.m,7lS 

Sabra    W- ^ 

Sabrlna     .  •  •  • !«.  g8 

Sabrlna  Coombs    ...  JJJ 

Sabrlna   Dodge    ....  »7 

■Sadie    AMce    5S 

Sadie  BUaa    JOJ 

Sadie    Etta    J^ 

Sally    ....80.   173,   185.  IM. 

240.     298,     .100,     347,  349. 

368.  866.  621.   5»4 

Sally    Ann    209 

sally  Crandall    ...^  249 

SaUy    Leonard    .••.  558 

Sally     M «JJ 

Rally     Palmer     ....  269 

Salofma  Amy   Jjf 

Salome     ***** 

Samuel   ..66,  107.  116,  U6, 

117.    118,     164,    147,  1««». 

191,   192.   197,  agi.  W2, 

206.     344.     871.     872,  516. 

.•^28,     555,     646,     660.  716, 

719.    758.    779.     787,  788, 

780 

Samuel.     Jr 191,  345 

Samuel    Alva    660 

Samuel   Bortum    •••_.,    JfJ 

Samuel   Cal<rt)    647,  649 

Samuel  Clark    gO 

Saronel    Dodjre    ....  370 

Samuel   Francis    ...  4«*o 

Samuel    Henry    ■*^7 

Samuel   'Langworthy         221 
f^amuel    Rodolph    . .  416 

Samuel   Rogers    400 

Samuel  Tewksbury  .  352 

Samuel    Trumbnll...  439 

Sanrael  W 667 

Sands  Nlles  180.  224 

Sanford    Howard 590,591 

757 
Sanford  William   ...  642 

Sara  Rob.v   491 


Page 

Sarah   66,  68,  81.   101. 

184,  187,  168,  176,  179. 
180.  186,  191.  198,  19S, 
209,  288.  244,  280,  267. 
888.  861.  808,  864,  300, 
874,  402,  688^  587,  710. 
721,  780. 

Sarali  A.    867.  466 

Sarah  Abbte  868.  652 

Sarah  Adelaide  ....         290 

Sarah  AdeUa  806 

Sarah  Ann  ...  .176,  276,  866. 

64S,    OOOi    721 
Sarah  AvgueU   ....         203 

Sarah  Baxter  308 

Sarah  Belle 616 

Sarah  Buasell    400 

Sarah  C 248.  664 

Sarali  Champion  ...         264 
Sarah  CordeUa   ....         880 

SaraH    B 288,  416 

Sarah  Eleanor  546 

Sarah  BlUa    862,  651 

Sarab  Elisabeth.... 265,  300 
482,    588 

Sarah  Ella 6fl0 

Sarah  Ellen   228 

Sarah    Emma    8:<> 

Sarah  Brelyn  288 

SaraH  Fllene  486 

Sarah  Prebody 304 

Sarab  Helen 604 

Sarah  Hobart    220 

Sarah   Idella    400 

Sarah  J 613 

Sarah  Jane  ...312,  850,  482 
827,  OOa.  646 

Sarah    L 899,  604 

Sarah  Louisa       ....806,  492 

Sarah  Malissa  521 

Sarah   Maria    240,  288 

Sarah  Olive    412 

Sarah   Ordelia    522 

Sarah  P 409 

Sarah   Park    278 

Sarah  Serena  506 

Sarah  Trumbull   ...  260 

Sarah  White   411 

Sehayler  Bally    ....280,  797 
Sejanus   Alexander..         416 

Sela  Jerome   070 

Seloma   Eleanor    ...         682 

Servtah     342 

Seth  Stlllman    600 

Seward   Harris    ....614.  615 

Sherman  677 

Shirley    Emma    ....         717 
Shirley   Ernest    ....         62R 

Shirley    L 683 

Shirley    Leicester... 683,  717 
Shubael  Frederick... 423.  528 

Sbubael  iHewes   027 

Sibyl    685 

SlbyiF SfiS 

Slbyi  Francee    080 

Sibyl   Jones    64:: 

Sidney  Valoroua  . .  •         408 

Silas  Matthew 600 

Silas  Porter,  Rev... 099,  737 

SUsby   M 701 

Simeon  ...80.  111.  134,  16."., 
164.  180,  187.  188.  189, 
100,  224.  400,  719.  753, 
773,   774.   775,   788,   789. 

Simeon,   Jr 189,  889,  704 

Simon    67.  100.   180,   101 

280.   370.   726.   758 
Simon   Andrew    ....  035 

Simon  Dodge    346,  531 

Slrena  Aldrlch  636 

Solomon  ...60.  61,  62,  109. 
110.  200.  nS8,  528,  644, 
700,    710.    753.    784.    785, 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


844 


THE  PBKDLBTON  OBNBALOGT 


PM« 

flokmoB  Dodge  ....         882 

flokmoB  &  T 648 

flokNMB  Stoty 812 

aolcn   nijak    4M 

■omen  Tracy M8 

flopbte    620 

SophU  AmeUa 227 

flopliU  HIU    527 

Sophia  Lola   894 

flophU  PMTl   025 

flophnmla    272,  274 

SopliroiUA  BmiBa....         272 

BophiOBla   Lb    672 

BophionU  8.    234 

Stanton    116,  821 

Stanton  Hooker  ...  682 
Stanton  Sheffield  ..  484 
SteUa  Bebeeca  ....  684 
Stephen   U6,   116,   117. 

116,    105.    196,    196,    199, 

200,   871,  688,  753,  787. 
Stephen.  Jr. 850-1.  858. 

869.    764 
SteiJiMni  Alonao  ....         661 
Stephen  Bnenon  ..         620 

Stephen  Jotto  661 

Stephen   Leo    657 

Stephen  Ollrer   432 

Stiwt  INikMl    604 

Stnart  Pbllbfook. . . .  651 
Somner  Ifalnard  ..  487 
Soean    148.   182.   205, 

256,  257.  269,  356,  610. 
Soaan  Adelaide  ....         220 

Soaan  A^nee 494 

Satan  Amelia   8l8,  822 

Soaan  Ann    862,  416 

Soaan  Belle   569 

Soaan  Bingham 816,  602 

SoMn   Bnrch...800,  466,  603 

Snaan  Dnnn   249 

Susan  Bllaa   812,  494 

Sasan  Elisabeth   ...  509 

Susan   Emil7    299,  485 

Sosan    nranceo    ....         262 

Susan  Johnson 427 

Susan    K 36^ 

Susan  Sophronla  ...  878 
Susanna   250,   271.  429. 

546.    722 
Susannah    74,    166,    18;$ 

208,  286.  716.  719 
Susannah  3farla   ...         697 

Susie   ineanor    699 

Susie  Matilda   582 

Sylbert   608 

Sylyanus    877 

SyWanos  Boscoe 702 

SjlTanni  Boscoe.  Jr.  708 
Sylvester  . . .  .79.  80,  92.  132, 

138,    211,    227,    394,    896. 

683,    719,    727,    752,    757, 

773,   774. 
Sylrester,   Jr... 80,   182,   188 

774 
Sylvester  (8rd>.132.  183,  226 

Sylvester    Brown 585 

Sylva  121,  125 

SylTlna    288.  846 

867.    869 

Tabitha    189,  840 

Taylor    227 

Teresa   Kathryn    ...  688 

Tewkrtrary    861,  353 

TbaddeuB  Augustus.         61.3 

Thaddeus    K 253,  757 

Thankful     ....119,  148.  257, 

806,    867,    530,    654,    710, 

779. 
Thankful  Foster   ...  152 

Thelma     627 

Tbeo  Laraine  r05 


Pag« 

Theodore   662 

Tbeodore    Aagnatn8.614,  767 

Theodore  Charlea...  486 

Theodora  Clifton    ..  608 

Theodora  F 228 

Theodora  Fraada...  706 

TheodoaU  M 496 

Theona  Nona TOl 

Theora    TIO 

TIkeran    Looia    718 

Thomaa    66,   111.  114. 

116.    U6,    168,    154,  165. 

196.    197.    297.    847.  854. 

866.    627.    687.    662.  719, 

779. 
^omaa,  Jr.    ..154.  196,  267 
Thomas    (8id)..  196.  204,  351 

TlKMnaa  (4tti)    589 

Thomaa  (5th)    689 

Thomaa  Benton 606 

Thomaa  Boarrtman. .  607 

Thomaa   Barrows   ..  508 

Thomaa  Oanol 702 

Thomas  Chester  ...  702 
Thomaa  Edward  ...804,  767 
Thomas    Franklin. .  .862,  448 

4«0,    767 
Thomas       Franklin, 

Jr 449 

Thomaa  Frederick...  610 

Thomaa  0 727 

niomas  Harlen  ....  684 

Thomas  Harlow 417 

Thomas  Herbert 620 

Thomaa  J 309 

Thomas  Newbory  ..801,  767 

Thomaa  Percy  660 

Thora    Sasannah ....  696 

Thurston    095 

Thnnton    Denslow. .  60fi 

Tlmotby  Coombs  ...  269 

Tressle    M 723 

Urania    854 

V.   V.    67u 

Vaerda   A 677 

Velma  Avis 701 

Velma  H 665 

Vera   Eldora    686 

Vera  May   636 

Vera  Newberry  BS8 

Vera    B 625 

Veraa   714 

Verna    Lottie    616 

Veronica  Philomene.  682 

VesU  Rose  635 

Victoria   529 

Vida   M 649 

VlUette   Ann    527 

Vincent    028 

Viola     716 

Viola  Armada   678 

Viola   N 676 

Violet   642,  660 

Violet  Jeffery   626 

Virgil    179 

rii%n  Henry   706 

Vtrta    Jewett    545 

VlivlJ    I4»lli'    670 

Vlf^nJn     ,,...266.  504,  712 

Vlrgliiia    CUnton    ..  245 

Vfrjrlula,    Dare    427 

VIivliiU   EiHth    705 

Vtrjriiiia   Gti?^l.»    692 

Virginia   Lftiira    662 

Wade     HaTiiitton     . .  678 

Waiao    Cflupcr     628 

TValdron 254 

Wflllsee 230 

Wj|llft*'<^   OirtU    454 

Walls^:.    Lc-wj'    288 

Wallace   Scott    684 

Walter   670,  751 

Walter   A 585.  609 


W^vltf.r    ArarlU    449 

WttJiK-    Baker    610 

WiiicK'r  liaker,  Jr.   .  611 

Wa^^ji'f    Bowen    618 

Vvi.;t-r    Sveratt    ...  994 

Wi^TPr     Inrlng     ....  609 

Wa^t*^    LeClaIr     ..  648 

WaitK-r    Meiritt    ...  519 

vvtiit^r    Ogler     601 

IV  »:-->?    Prentice    ..  665 

Wi^H  r  Ftaymood   ..  718 

^a^iihT    Shodolophas  711 

WftJter    ^ymoor    ..  421 

Wilifif    Story    500 

War^        .180,  196.  827.  828. 

^j*^,  0*0, 

WarrfD     ^42.  677 

WiTTPti    Oi^by     623 

War:T-D  Oolby.  Jr...  623 

U  irnv:i    H.    606 

w-^-i'.-ton      Moat- 

648 

HopUna    . .  416 

kk«>«tf  Iklward  ....  701 

Wayne  Bnnkel    714 

Wealtha    BUa     507 

Wealthian      ..88.    144.   71ft, 

772. 

105.  209.  846. 
W.    661,    651, 

546 

->ee    ..  709 

ivH  ^.^*«2.  m 

^^^'^-■^  ice    ..         641 

WlLijtr    U^viw*    ....  501 

Wild*    Rsixh    71* 

Wdfonl 027 

VnifonI  Eari   ^ 

W 1 1  ford     Woodniff , ,  S90 
Wllhi^fcilna       ElJw- 

,  ^etH     ,.,  425 

WUljinfl    Howard    .,  591 
Wllljjuq     44.  60.  SL  TS.  8I; 

156.    ]^,     130,    U),    132, 

S-  !J1'  ^S  ****  i«i' 

^t  itk  iS  ^  1^ 

^'«.  ^.  tm,  m,  S: 
2^,  aaa,  »4i.  ffi?   S 

iSi'  i'l-  «"'  s3t;  sSi 

£.fc.  eao.   en*,  err!  709 

119,  T21.  t77,  7S0  tS: 
7.^3.  TM,  1357,  Tto  774 
JT^     782,    763,    7«S,    Tw! 

WlllUm.  Cspt.    ..84,  SS,  86 

WilUa^cS:   ''S6.^5^-    ^ 

761.    774.    775.    777. 

^^"^JL^'     •253.  811.  812. 
537.   677. 

WlUiam  A. 4AK 

William  Addison   '.',  5l8 

William  Adolphus  mI 

WlUUm    AlS.n.::331,  |?i 

W    lam   Allen. 437.  543  nf 

WUIUm  Ambrose  . .  888 

WlUiam    Amy    ....  iS 

William    Anderaoo..  400 

William  Ansel sij 

WUliam   Aafastas..621.  688 

WlUiam    R     87ft  43, 

William    Bafley    ..  toi 

William    Brown     ..*  029 

William  Borlaans  ..680.  789 

William  Bnmows  ..  322 

William   Byron   538 

William  Byron,  Jr  .  662 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


INDEX 


845 


Plftt 

PBNDLBTON— <0<mt.) 
WUlUun       Byron        ^^ 

(8M)     <63 

William   0 2T8.  466 

William  GarlM  ....  58< 
WlllUm    Ohamplon.298,  680 

631. 
WUllam     Champion         

Jr «2 

William  Obarlet  ..  886 
WUllam  CheBbrook.  S68 
WUllam  Ohrlstopher  467 
WUllam  Olaieoce  . .  690 
WUllam  Gllfflood  ..  446 
WUllam  OorUand  . .  162 

William  OonrtUnd.  .264.  444 

690. 
WlUlam    Dennla    ..         I»2 

WUllam  Deztar 620 

WUlkun    Dudley    ..         681 

WlUiam    £ 615.  613 

William  Edgar  ....581,  611 
WUllam  Edward  ..588,  695 
William  Batabrook.899,  400, 

754.  767. 
William    Everett    .         506 

William    P 259.  482 

WUllam  Fanning  ..  293 
Wmiam  Fletcher  . .  262 
WlUlam  Florence  ..  678 
WUllam  Francis  ..  701 
WUllam  Franklin..  818 
WlUlam  Frederick..  706 
WUllam  Gooding   ..  579 

WiUlam    H... 879,  881.  613. 

727. 
WUllam  Henry   ...287.240. 

263.    833.    417.    410.    472. 

518.    519,    S27.    546.    069. 

619.  640.  751,  757. 
WUllam  Henry.  Bey.440.  441 

759. 
William   Henry  Jr. .441.  518 

751. 
WUllam   Henry  Ed- 
ward              498 

WlUlam  Herbert  ..  688 
WlUlam  Hoyt  ....  810 
WUllam  Hnnter  ..  696 
William  Hyde  ....800,  471 
WUllam  Jacob  ....  406 
WUllam  James  ....  617 
William  Jared  ....  691 
WlUlam  John  ....  707 
wmum  Jonathan..  439 
WiUlam  Joeeph  ..444.  629 
WUllam  Joshua  ..479,  701 
William  Justin  ....722.  723 
WUllam  King  ....809,  497 
WUllam    Knight    ..  511 

William  Lansing   ..  492 

WlUlam  Lansing  Jr.         493 

WiUlam  Lee    685 

William  Leicester..  717 
William    Lewia    ...429.  512 

515. 
WiUlam  Uncoln  ..  468 
WUliam  Loren  ..467,  767 
WUliam  Lorenzo  ..883.  757 
William  Millmn  ..424.  757 
WiUlam    Nelson 

Oen 750 

William  0 681 

WiUlAm     Olin     ....  807 

WilUam    Oral     701 

William    Osgood    ..  604 

William   Owen    627 

WlUlam   Perry    224 

WUllam    R 660 

William  Ralpb    497 

WUUaan  RandaU    ..  579 

William    Roflcoe    ..         611 

William  S 750 

William  Stevenson.  699 
WUliam  Swain   ....266.  257 


Plftt 

William  Sylvester..         «»<» 

WllUam.T J51 

WlUiam  Taylor  ..  ^  |?J 
William  Thomas  ..416.  640 
WUllam  Thompaon-  6** 
William  Thurman..  ttSU 
WUllam  Wallace  ..  688 
WUllam        Wallace 

Jr 688 

WllUam  Walter  ..4W.  JS 
William  Ward  ....  607 
WUllam  Welton  ..  612 
WUllam  White  ...6T9,  680 
WlUlam  Williams..  675 
WlUiam  WllUa  ....  690 
WllUam    Wlnthrop.         W8 

WUllam  Wood   gl 

WUUe  Keama   ...  ,^  «? 

WlllU    Eara    516.  W7 

WIUU  Lee  W 

WlUte  Oscar, gW 

WlUfl    Christian....         «91 

Wilson  «!.  769 

Wilson  Howard  ....        621 

WUson    T £^ 

Wlndaor  WllUama..         602 

Winlleld    ^^^    815 

WlnfleldS 424,  709 

Winlleld  Scott    ....         gj* 

Wlnflold  Scott.  Jr..  712 

Winifred  Blanche  . .         gl 
Winnie  M.    ........         «»J 

Worthlngton   H,    ..         8gr 

VA^  ii»<*ier::  ^ 
2^.:::::::::::    p 

Sbulon  ..W.  114.  146.  ri7, 
148,   149.  267,  7M. 

Zebolon  B 1«.  JJ* 

Zelpha  Pearl  g® 

ZlKpha IW.  676 

PDNN.   Baiaa  J.    ...•  J» 

PBNNO.  Charlotte  H.  630 

PBNNOCK.   Carrie....  296 

PBPPLB.   Lydla    ....  672 

PBBX3E.    Jere     209 

PERKINS Mg 

Abigail    Jg 

Oharlotf    .........  gj 

Hiitor\::::: m 

JdhB  W 818 

SS."-..::::::::::     g 

Maty *5; 

Oregon  }Jg 

Orlgen    iS 

PBBlfr,  Annie  HIU  ..  W? 

Aagustus    ^1 

Carrie    Grace     ....  261 

Charles  Henry    ....  600 

Clarence    Henry    ..  w 

David    E.    g2 

B.  Mont   «} 

Bmlly    P 4«1 

George    «>8,  v^ 

George  Haxard 261 

George    L.    667 

George  Nelson    ....  600 

Gideon  B.   Dr 261 

Herbert    M jSl 

James 272 

Ludnda     822 

Luther   850 

Margaret  J23 

Margaret   A 335 

Maria  Louise ^^,   217 

Mary    846.  651 

RebJcca     847.703 

Sarah    Barrns    408 

WUfred  Pendleton..  500 

William  Raymond..  261 

PYTTER,    Emma     ....  706 

Henry 703 


PETERS.      Daniel 

Shapard 619 

EUn    293 

Jesale    619 

Mary W6 

PBrmUON.  Andrew.  600 

Augustus  Daniel    . .  600 

Europe  Harold   ....  600 

John  641 

Pearl  Virginia 700 

Swan  J 676 

Theodore  Leander  ..  700 

PBTTBB.  Erastus  W.  682 

Everett  WllUam  ...  582 

Maria   682 

WiUlam  Addison   ..  682 

PBTTBT,    Wmiam    ..  809 

PBTTIBONB.   Bbenes- 

er  O T44 

Bmlly  CordeUa  ....  744 

PBTTINGALL.    BUaa- 

beth    749 

PBTTINGIIiL,    Panls.  492 

PBTTIT,    Henry    ....  521 

Lorinda 521 

PETTY.  Charlotte  ...  685 

Oeorge    685 

PHBLON,  Dexter  ....  634 

Grace   6o4 

Nelma    684 

Mary   Janette    684 

PHELPS.  Andrew  ...  888 

Edward  0 47" 

Bdward   W 477 

Blnora    678 

Laura   182 

Lucy   102 

PHBTTBPCiACB.  Sally  821 

PHILBBIOK.    Ella    ..  461 

PHILBROOK.  Almira.  358 

Ambrose    238 

Angelia    358 

Annie    416 

Charles  Theobald  ..  280 

Cordelia   858 

Costania  Almira  ...  288 

Daniel    288.  868 

Daniel  Emery   288 

David   «2t 

David,  Jr. 624 

BIbridge  Gerry   ....  858 

Elisabeth  867 

Blona    420 

Flora  Bmma   289 

Georgiana    239 

Grace  Ann 858 

Harriet     848,  858 

Henrietta    848.  858 

Isaac  858 

James  Jackson   ....  358 

Job  288.  849.  857 

Joto    (8rd)    867 

Joel   857 

Joseph  H ^^  868 

Jndson 428.  657 

Judson  A 424 

Lenora  Jane  868 

Lucy  A 424.  657 

Lydla  D 858 

Maria  Lavlnia 238 

Maty  850 

Matilda 85^ 

Phlneas    614 

Rachel    544 

Susan    545 

Sylvius ?^^ 

William   347 

William,  Jr 849 

WiUlam   (8rd) 849 

PHILIilPS.    ....364,  741 

Albert  M 877 

Alonio  Daniel   377 

Asenath   5S4 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


846 


THB  PXNDLBTOK  OXNXALOOY 


PBILUPS-OQnt.) 

CluirlM  Otear  8T7 

Sdlth  Byanon S7T 

BUaba M6 

Httt  WfllUm   ....  877 

Julia   Oiiiwold    ....  446 

Leo  F 2W 

LUlte 220 

Lonia  ACtMis    877 

Hatbanlel    )^ 

lUioda  468 

WlllUm  _    200 

WlUiam,    Major...  16-22.  768 

PBOBLINO.  Mward..  688 

Margaret  Lonlae  ...  688 

PIATT,  Joieph  642 

FIGKBBIKO.    John...    6.    U 

PICKBTT,  NSdiolas...  i 

PIBROflL  Abner 668 

AMwt 168 

Amasa  aphratan. ...  688 

Baitajm  8.^7 

Esther 890 

Harrlette  Loalte   ..  87 1 

Jonat    877 

Maria  Loctaida   ....  688 

Wnilun  877 

Wmie  877 

PIBBPONT,  Ella  ....  478 
PIBRRB,        Elisabeth 

BarrlBOD    880 

PIER80N,    Phebe  P..  467 

PIERfiONS.  FldelU  . .  866 

PIKE.  Capt 6,  0 

Oeorge  Washington.  93t* 

James  226 

John    28 

MartSia  Lydlan  ....  22A 
PILLSBUBY.  WUltam 

U 681 

PIMBB,  Dorothy 47i 

Oeorge  T 471 

Joftn  Kngsbnry   ....  471 

PINKHAM,  LoTtna  ..  700 

PINK  NET.  Amelia   ..  878 

PINNR7,  Aden  Sarah  228 

Bnell  Hobart  22ff 

Charles  Orld   281 

ClarUsa    186,  Vi^ 

Damoo  Boell   220 

Dorothy  Irene  231 

Elijah   281 

Elijah  Orson 281 

Emellne  23i 

Ethan  Orson    281 

Flora 227 

Friend  Orrille   22P 

OroTe 136,  227,  220 

OroTo  Elbert  22ft 

I^eroy  Ablathan 281 

Mary  Emma 281 

Mary  Esther   22f> 

Mary  Uranah  881 

Ralsamon   Ffaelpe. ..  282 

Sarah  Ann   281 

Serretns  Michael  ...  829 

Ward  Hobart  232 

Zeraah    Flnette  2gi 

PIPER.  Robert  B 668 

PITCHEB.     Benjamin 

W..  Mtt 8S1 

Caroline  886 

Charlotte  Maria   ...  80. 

Daniel  Monroe 9^ 

Blisa     ?86 

Emma  Josephine    ..467.  468 

Esra 888 

George 888 

Jeremiah    144 

Jeremiah,  Mrs R8 

Job 238 

Joseph    838 

I^wls    288 


Lewis.  Jr W 

Sally  288 

Thomas    46S 

PITKIN.   BlUah   424 

LDCinda    4M 

PITT,  Silenoe 870 

PimSLBY,  Maiy  A..  610 

PliAOB,  Darins  F....  210 

Bosan   262 

PLANK.  Margaret  ...  404 

PL0TT8.  John OTO 

Mafy  Ann  672 

PLFM.  Oeorge 820 

PLUMkxB.  Ballef   ..  660 

William    F.    413 

PliUNKBTT.  AUee   ..  M 

POOGB.  Ulrlck  O.  ...  616 

POOUB.  BeU  May  ...  487 

P03UAND.  Frank  Bay  .  880 

Grace  Kate   880 

John  Wlllam  888 

Mary  890 

Oka  Belle    389 

William  Martin   ...  »»h 

POiLK.  Matthew 862 

POflLLABD,  Aheatha..  207 

Anthony    W 402 

Bazrlet  A 402 

WHllam  John  Henry  261 

Elisabeth    750 

paLBAATBBB.   flrnest  UO 
POSffBIBOT.    Mabel 

■Lenora  260 

POMPDT,   Jacob    ....  727 

POMIBOT.    Unda    ...  478 

POND,    Jeesle,    Mr*..  888 

PONTON.  Kathiyn   ..  610 

POOL,    Ellss     675 

POOLE.  Charles  D . . . .  282 

Charies    H 262 

Marjorle    862 

POOLDB,  If  ary  Ann  .  280 
PORT,   Andrew  Jack- 
son      628 

Harry     628 

Lee  caiapln    628 

Minnie    PrlsciUa    ..  628 

PORTER  . . .  .278,  848 

Alexander     300 

Alice    353 

Amanda     862 

Amoe    672 

Ann  Mana  460 

Anson    481 

Angnsta     241 

Catherine    L 280 

Charlea   Anaon    481 

Charles  Robert  ....  460 
aara   Thnreton    . .  .461.  452 

Bmerson    D 848 

Etta    836 

Fannie     406 

Frank  Merrittww   ..  460 

George    Fred 400 

Harriet    H 481 

Isaac    Comer    (fam* 

ily)     672-8 

James    862,  481 

Jane   461 

Jane    R 268 

John    A 409 

Joseph    n 188 

Julia     461 

Lois     A 268 

Ixmlse     400 

Lydla    268 

Mary  Abiah   450 

Mary   E 266 

Mary  Elisabeth  ....  248 

Mary   Ross   482 

Mary  V 268 

Mildred    400 

Nancy     268 


Nancy  BtU  4S0 

Mathaa    lU 

Baehel  Caroline  ...  m 
Robert    .268.   880.  400.  4BB; 
461. 

Btftiert.   Jr JW 

Robert  Diayld    248 

Sarah  Btlsaibeth  ...  481 

Tliersaa    »T 

Tbomas   JJJ 

Thomaa,    Jr 8M 

Tlmottiy    2 

Timothy.  Jr 2n 

WimS  268.  208.460 

WilUam  A 45 

WlUiam  Uneoln  ...    ^  460 
William    Bobert    ..480.  «tL 

poerr 874 

Benjamin  A.    (ffcm- 

lly)     461 

Blbert  TreadweU  ..  804 

Bmellne    606 

Eunice  (MatUda    ...  606 

George    Hency    610 

Henry    ^^ 

Herbert  Bmery  ....  «1 

Ida    May    804 

Jesse    AlanM>n    ....  610 

Jeeee   Denison    610 

John   Charles    804 

John  Charles.  Jr...  J04 

Joebna     506 

Mary    Loniaa    ^^^ 

Phinehas  Barber   ..  167 

POSTON,      Lor  e  n  s  o  _ 

Dow    4W 

Lucinda    M 457.  456 

POTB,  Henry   »« 

POTTEB,  OorneUa   ..  184 

Frances  •Bllsabeth   .  683 

Indigo    M 

Kate   V 7W 

L^dU   Looisa    Si^ 

Martha    4« 

Mary    » 

Mary  Abby gj 

Prudence     ^^   «J 

Robert   128,  148 

Sarah   721 

Sarah  BUsabeth   ...  446 

Sarah   M...., ^    618 

WUllaim    172,446 

WUllam    J 484 

POTTS,    Patience    ...  48 

William    48 

POWELL,  Mary  J     . .  436 

Rebecca  404 

William    W 812 

POWERS.  BUen  J. . . .  488 

Howard   855 

Nicholas    42 

niomas    483 

PRAGUE,  Mary  252 

PRATT  848 

Ahnira   373 

Deborah    329 

EtheUnda    880 

J.  P.  Dr 137 

Jesse 820 

John    878 

Phebe   320 

Wmiam     220 

PRAT,    852 

Dorothy    605 

PRBNTIOB,  Cory  don.  250 

Hannah    53 

Henry 464 

Mary 12i 

PRE8O0TT,  Charles  I  438 

Frank  S 488 

George  251 

Mabel     400 

Myra  Etta    507 


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INDEX 


847 


PEBSOOTT— (Oont.) 

flamuel SW 

PRIBTON.    Walter   I  8T1 

PBICB.  MW. 548 

Henry    86S 

PRISfiB.   anniM    Cg 

Ida  Patience  6^ 

OllTer 582 

PBINOB,  Almlra  ....  M 

AlpihoDflo  606 

Obarlea    MO 

Obarles    M 240 

Frank    421 

««»t«»   H 240 

Job    193 

Jobn   240.  724.  725 

•Bebeoca    240 

Thomaa    192 

PBINDIiB,    James    ..  2ffG 

PKINGUO,  oeroHne   .  8M 
PBITCXHAIBD,  Obarlea 

Franklin    (famUy)  67!! 

Obarlea  fl.   Her....  672 

Ida  Blliabeth   5QS 

WUUam   Henzy    ...  866 
PBOUTY.  Oarrle  O. . .      402-S 

Loreiuw  D 406 

PUULIN.  Margaret  ..  116 

PUIJLINO.  Max«aret  .  116 

PiniMAiN.    Nathaniel.  122 

PULSE,  Ida 876 

PUSHOR.  Mattle  Ifae  600 

PUTNAM.  Gen 61 

PYNOHBON.  Daniel..  211 

QUAXCB,  SjItU  O.  . .  888 

Tbocnaa    888 

QUBSTBOM.  Francea.  609 

Bafna   P 6» 

8 QUICK,  John  (family)  721 

QUINBT.  Samuel  ....  172 

UINEMt  WiUlam   ..  890 

USNIiMf,  Amoe  ▲..  826 

Amoe  Lawrence  ...  826 

Bealab  Alma 826 

Oorlntba  .Bath    ....  826 

Howard  'Dkvmfnoml.  826 

Jobn   826 

Wendell  Pendleton  .  826 
Q  U  I  Jl  N,     E  dw  1  D 

Obarlea    m 

Madeline   606 

WUlUm    647 

BACa.  Delia  166 

BAOKLIirF,  Aoirie   ••  *29 

BAINBB,   Capt 22 

BAIN80N,   Bllaabetb.  626 

BAIT,  Walter  Stewart  610 

RANDALL,  Abigail  ..  68.    98 

AmeUa   Babcock    ..  178 

Btfijamln 48 

Obarlei    176.178 

Obarlei  IB 61 

Obarlea    H 646 

Gharlee  'Pendleton..  177 

Deborah    688 

SSleanor    hk 

mieha  Denieon  ....  290 

Sllsabetb 47 

Bather    102 

George  Clinton   ....  178 

Henry    102 

Heniy  Stephens  ...  102 

iBoratio  Gates    ....  102 

Ichabod    68.  121 

Isaac  Pendleton    ..  102 

Jobn    68,  119 

Jobn.  Oapt....68.     120.  121 
John.  Jr... 61.  62.     68.  118. 
115,   7S0, 

John  3rd    102,  176 

John   (5th)   176 

John  P 290 

Ketarah     177 


Lottie     *»1 

Lacy  (PendJ«conj...lOSI.  liH 

jiarU   Utt 

Jiary  «^,  68,  102  176 

jlatthew    66 

.^athan  ol,  102.  177 

^•radence  102 

BoeweU   102 

Rebecca  51 

Robert   i02 

Roxa  Loulaa   296 

Sally   844 

Stephen   44 

wUllam  174 

William  l:'endleiou..  Iu2 

WUllam  Vincent....  2S)9 

BAuNDIiBCrT.  'Qpliraan  867 

Lottie   701 

Matthew    701 

RAN1>OLPQ,  Bdwara..  21.  22 

RAPPQLD,  Emma  ...  660 

RAREY,   Alice   679 

James  Doliver 670 

BARiaK,       Margaret, 

Mrs.    880 

RA'DHiBONB,    I^dia..  192 

Joahna    64 

RAWLBY,  Mabel  ....  701 
RAWdON.  Edward... 8,  11,  12 
^,   *b. 

RAY,    Benoni    689 

OomeUa  689 

Cornelia  Caroline...  689 

Oley    714 

Prudence   898 

RAYiBUBIN.  Joaephine 

May    567 

RAYMOND,   Olive 446 

RATJ«B8,    Walter    L.  276 

Walter  L.,  Jr 276 

READ.  Esther 107 

Hannah    169,  171 

Rebecca   802 

RBADIMELD,   Abigail.  106 

Richard.  Cspt 106 

REDDING,  Anna   ....  217 
RSDERICH.        EUnoe 

Josephine    827 

REDFIBUD,    Mary    ..  629 

REDMAN,  Elnora  A..  419 

REED,   AblgaU   691 

Abraham    607 

Charles    812 

Charles   Curtis    ....  873 

J.  W 607 

Jamea  G 878,  666 

Jerusha    607 

Lillian  Frances 373 

Mary   A 830 

Nathaniel    812 

Silas    873 

ThlTsa    812 

William    67 

RBEDE,  Fanny 341 

REEVES,   Daniel    ....  216 

BEIOBABT,  John    ...  806 

REID.   Janet    427,  420 

REINAOKEB.      Annie 

Mary  447 

Georpre  JaccA>   447 

REnTER.        Madeline 

Anna     516 

REMICK.  Gladys 463 

James  Waldron  ....  468 

Samuel  Kelly  468 


Fi«e 

REMINGTON,  ..  211 

Susie     291 

REMSON,    Vandeiteck  761 

RENEW,  Lucerne    ...  644 
RENNB8T0N,     fiarah 

J 697 

BBNOUF,  Bosea  O...  274 

RENWEE,    OallsU    ..  476 

RBVENBUBG.  JnUa..  812 

REYNOLDS,  ^-i  ....  258 

Amos    831 

Esther    113 

Gertrude    VloU 694 

Frederick    Newton..  694 

James  699 

Joseph  C   Camlly..  473 

Mary  699 

Nancy 113 

Perley   W 699 

Rebecca,    Mra 113 

Sarah    887 

Silaa  Stlllman    ....  600 
Wallace  Austin  ....099.  600 

RHAUM    Samuel    ...  882 
RHBAD.      Edward 

Henry  704 

Olive    EarUne    704 

RBIiSB,    ArCbnr   V...  746 

Harold   746 

RHINEFOOT,  Mary  R.  688 
RH0ADE8.   Cornelius. 868,  366 
(Rhodes).    Comelins 

family    868 

Elzlra  L 866 

franklin  A 863 

Hiram  R 866 

Jacob    L.    849 

Roeco  R.  866 

Stimpson   868.  366 

Theodaty  87 

RHODES,   Abigail   ...149,  317 

Caroline  217 

Celia    1»2 

Fi«nklin  A 868 

James  188.  139 

James,   Col 149,  317 

Joseph     IBA 

Joseph  Pendleton  ..  217 

Mstgaiet   152 

Oliver    129,  il7 

Oliver,  Jr V17 

ihebe  217 

WiUlam,  Gen 1K2 

William   Babcock...  itll 
RHUNENOUS,      Han- 
nah     888 

RICE,  Ann  841 

Obarlea  P 254 

Elisa  Jane   690 

Eva  M 254 

Florence  Ellen   ....  622 

Franklin  H 622 

H.   Alden   254 

Israel  M.  5.^54 

Lucy   .••  877 

Maud    ^^4 

OrviUe  Bthelbert  /.  622 

Philip   254 

Rebecca  P 882 

Wilbur  Franklin  ...  622 

WlMa  Valentine  ...  622 

William  ^54 

RIOH,    Byron   Melvln.  499 

Ernestine    527 

Lemuel,    Rev 43*^ 

Lurlnda     221 

Melvln    *M 


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848 


THE  PBNDLBTOK  OBNBALOOT 


RICH— (G<mt.)  _ 

ataUra     480 

mCSAR,   Anna    840 

John  K 840 

BICHABDfi,  ObariM  I.  268 

Bmlly     271 

Martlr    V.    B 240 

MoTfan    580 

Moiea     2T1 

Sarali    182,  271 

Thomai  family  ....  060 

BICHABI>80N.     Adal- 
bert      BM 

Amot    00 

Annie    806 

Qbeneser     478 

G«org«    A 600 

Hannab     60,  70 

Henry   W 600 

Jack    101 

Lanrenda    144 

Lea    880 

Biary     478 

Miranda    60S 

Samnel     69 

Stephen    767 

W.   C 804 

William     608 

William  family 540 

RICHMOND.    Col 703 

Abby  Ann 228 

Gharlea    228 

Gharlea  Andrew   ...  560 

Gbarles  P 228 

Daniel    H 176 

Dudley    820 

Bdward    228 

Ferdinand 228 

Oeorge   Lyman    ....  668 

Georgiana    669 

Oldeon    Babbitt    ...  658 

Harriet    A 228 

Harriet  Jane   069 

laaac  Daniel   176 

John     87,  60 

JoMph    176,  820 

Maria  B 228 

Marie   Joaephlne    ..  560 

Ormcod    820 

Peter  B 666 

Bicbard    B.    228 

Bowland    228 

Vanford  I*.    228 

^•tepiMii    228,  207 

Stephen  Fran«lt  ...  228 

William,  Od US 

BIOKABD,    Fradertck 

A Ml 

BIOKBR,    Ann    ^80 

G««rga  H 470 

BIDDLB,  Mtotba  ....  808 

BIDEOOV,  Marian   ..  866 

BIDER,  BUaa  741 

BIDOWAT,    Boaan    ..  660 

IUDINGB&  Joaafib  ..  686 

Lena  li.    686 

Mary  686 

BiIDLBT.  Maiy  Jana.  606 

BIBGB.  AM»y  BarllMU  261 

Bmll  H 961 

BIBGIEB,  Bm»  B«   ..  961 

IMGBT,  Bdward   ....  14 

BIGGS,  AiMram  Baaa- 

kteh    480 

Bbenaaer  dlntos  ..  488 

Le«nard  W.    ..•.»•  4^ 

tenth  A 480 

BILBT,    Bataty    ....  748 

Gaorga  P.    408 


PBff* 

RIPLBT.  MaJ.  Gen...  257 

BISHWO&TH,       Ed-  _ 

ward 98 

RTSrSd,    Rebec  et 

Mr, 882 

Bn^rUE^   Clltrle*  E.  652 

Hotllw 552 

WUllani     662 

BOACH,  Thofljai   187 

ECBB.    Cbsries   8.    . .  588 

rNrii^bt  Wpst*^  , , . .  688 

RnUili  HcatleTwiti  „  688 

EOBBE.     Eftrl     618 

jMsnem    E 518 

Sar^     .., 618 

William 618 

UDBIilNH  864 

AliljfiU 107 

Pilanla   404 

EVi'iiiar    *  * , . . ,  850 

Hinry    B.     .....,,,  660 

Hht^Hlosla     ^  668 

HS>BliIl;T9 ..  217 

AiiTiq     ,  ^ 232 

(^hurlei    *.,.  551 

Edward    Ellllck     ..  668 

EmWf     E. 829 

Jobs    840,  631 

Marjr  Jab^    . , . .  ^  ^ . »  205 

SuiHtiuikb     **. .  .**^^  588 

Zt;^M3)(m     M 581 

U( » UnaTSON ,    Frank 

U    ,.. 650 

f^u^lp  L,    ..........  660 

William     ., 286 

ItOBTK.         Off  or«* 

PeDiIletOdi     ......       .  427 

r^nrfj*   EVfbflletOf)    ..  427 

Tbuutafl    Sar^at    . .  427 
'HioiniiB  B  a  r  g  «  a  t 

Jf 427 

ThoruAi  Sargent 

^aral   ,....,...►,.  427 

Vinrlnim   HuntLnstt)!)  427 

nOBl^^N,      A,      W. 

Mfi.    ............  106 

Adah   M,    ..........  471 

A  mc*i    , , , 160 

Anolp     B,     ........  418 

i^a  rlet 160 

Cyntiita 872 

IkudTpj:   ... , . .  160 

lHwllcy    B4b«wfc    ..  160 

Kllhu    ,..  160 

rvllEaVtli     - , ,  160 

Elizabeth  Ban««  .,  440 

T^^nk    iS 418 

Vr^erklt   N,    ......  440 

Uwn-gff    .,,..<  786 

iltiHiirge   H«EUi7    440 

Jf»el     , ,..,.,,  877 

JtMM'pb    .... ., , . «  628 

Jo*hii« 160,  176 

LiiExle     ,...,,.  418 

T.ni4i  Lfliclsda  ......  684 

yaiT  , .160,  176 

Mary    A.    ..-. ,.  877 

Mnrj  KliMMixtt  ....  160 

Mildred    ,.  441 

NaoH-y    eaiu    , . 877 

Srer^en  B.   ,,..,.,.  260 

Winiiin}    Vlocpnt    ..  160 

Romsfvy,    rditbeHB«.  641 

RorKF.F^ELliKR,    A  l- 

^^p    a    288 

OlUe   L. 888 

EOCfK  Eir-Kl JjOW  , 

Mnnnrpt     .......  668 

SOCKKK3TJRE,   Elli- 

a^>etb 296 

ROCKWEI-Lh       BlrdlB 

Alice     608 

V11<>ti   AdPlaJde    600 

j^mt    JolaipoD     . .  608 

FraEk  Wade   608 


GaofVB  Ward __^ 

Harvay    608 

Ida   500 

Katla     600 

Marshall    Mnrat    ..  506 

Mary    MO 

Mary  Bllsa'jeth Ttt 

flharman    Sylreater.  722 

fRkoanaa    509 

Wada  600 

BODGBRfl,  John  W..  m 

Lode    67^ 

Margaret  Elisabeth.  60u 

BODMAN,    Daniel 

Brown    81i 

BOB,    Elisabeth    ....  266 

BOOEB8,  ....  IJW 

Adam     140 

Alfred    168 

AUen   Pendleton    ..  165 

Almira    80» 

Asel    803 

Charlotte 166.  167 

Clara  Tllford 3W 

Deniaon    166.  167 

Bllaa 412 

Bllsa   Maria    809 

Bllaabath 140 

Bmilj  Lathrop 167 

EffWHl     Jjm 808 

Brneat   dareace    ..  165 

Hanzy    106 

Benry  Clark  166 

Jiacob    287 

Jamaa   166,  425,  510 

Jamea,  Jr 782 

James  Denlson   ....166,  167 

Jdhn   141 

Joshoa   166 

liDCT    166 

Z^dU     140 

Mehltable  B 236.  254 

Melancy    010 

Nancy  (Pendleton) ..' 00,  781 

Mancy  Maria 167 

Nettle    722 

Fatienca   44 

Patience  Uttla  ....  287 

Banben  D 866 

Biehard  J 165 

B6bert  800 

Bally 782 

Bamoel    44,    68,  287 

William    288 

WUliam     F  r  i  d  g  a 

Murdoch    675 

WUliam    Pendleton.  166 

BOIX,  Andrew  fam- 
ily   530.  540 

BOLBBSON,  Abbla  T..666,6Bi 

Charlea    Xf 866 

Clara  J 652 

Blia^bath  Laaman..  856 

Gloria    W 662 

John    682 

Phteaaa  ..666,  668.  668,  668 

600. 

Phlnaaa  Lealle  ....682,  668 

Barali    684,  710 

Sarah  I.. .668,  668,  600,  710 

Tbomaa    Pendleton.  866 

B0LFB.  liDctnda  ....040,  646 

BOUiBBBON.  Dalbart 

J.     646 

BOIJJNB,  Addia   ....  488 

Jnla    68T 

Boaan   Elisabeth    ..  400 

BOMB,    BlisafMB    ..  666 

BOOD,    Dolly    160 

Polly    9M 

Bai^  Ann  408 

BOONBT,  Margaiat  .  647 

BOOT.    BflMlina    ....  468 

Bthal  BtaTana 280 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


INDEX 


849 


ROOT— (OoDt.) 

LftnMng    Porter    ..  280 

Pmdie  Breline  ....  28» 

ROSE,  Mrs.  ..  871 

Anne     201,202 

Besiie  Alice    025 

Delos  Bernard    ....  6lu 

Deloa  Blodgett   ....  610 

Henry    H 419 

Jane   70tt 

Leroy   025 

Mabel   Martha    ....  825 

Noah 242 

Sarah  E 466 

Prudence     . . .  .109.  844.  849 
Thomas   291.  202 

BOSS.    Abigail     160.  161 

Alice    700 

Anthony    G 480 

Bbeneser  Dr 204 

John     79 

John    Ralph    700 

lioalsa    Maria     ....  480 

Robert    520 

Boaene  840 

Samuel     lOS 

Sarah     840 

Thomas     189,  840 

Thomas  A 298 

Watson  A 298 

RASSITRR.    Susannah  90 

BOtTNDS.    Abigail    ..870,  871 

BOWE,   Alfred   842 

Ellis   L 497 

Prederlca    678 

Irrlng    Arnold    497 

Nicholas    10 

ROWLAND,  Eslber  ..  Ifti 

Mary    Josephine     ..  429 

ROWLEY,   Mary    ....  688 

ROWUNO.   Philip  G. 

P 662 

Richard    668 

ROYAL.    Bonlce    ....  668 

Mary    471 

RUGO.  Edna  D 182 

RUMSEY,       James 

Marr«y    326 

John    B 826 

Samnel  D 780 

RUNKEL,  Christina..  714 

Ella    714 

Lonls    714 

RUNYON,  Bmellne  ..  708 

RU8S.    Francis   M....  667 

Isabelle  F 667 

Sarah   266 

RUSSELL,    Amos   B. .  416 

Charles  Henry    ....  484 

Ellen    704 

John    Chesbrook    ..  484 

John    VIckory     ....  484 

Laura  Llssle   484 

LlUlan    Smith    ....  484 

Manrsret    678 

Marie     824 

Martha  J 671 

Mary  Lonise   484 

Max7    U 9fH 

Phoebe    466 

Polly 286 

Ralph  P 406 

Samnel  Pendleton  . .  484 

San«k   288 

Warren    648 

William    484 

William  Ghesbrook  .  484 

WlUlam  J 671 

RUST,     O  o  r  B  a  1  i  a 

Blancbe  617 

Mary    Blisa    206 

NImrod   Ashby    ....  617 

RDTHBRFORD,  Elis- 
abeth      144 

Josepb     286 


RYAN,  John   848 

Mary   Frances    ....  642 

RYDER,  Benjamin  ..  660 

Bertha  A 650 

Betsey   421 

Blanche  B 660 

Clara  J 414 

Fred   0 660 

G.  W 654 

Gertmde   S 661 

Herbert   BlTln    414 

Jasoo    Roscoe    ....  650 

Joseph   L.    414,  618 

Jode  L.    651 

Kate  Winitned  ....  414 

Lettie    C 650 

Loella    618 

LoelU    M 414 

Mart   L 651 

WUliam     858,  414 

SADLER.   Joseph   M..  869 

SAFFIN,   John    84 

SAFFORD.  Samnel  H.  548 

SAGE,    Ella    841 

aALLIE,    Martha   J..  654 
SALTER,       Josephine 

Augusta     609 

BAILSMAN,     Alice     ..  286 

SANBORN,    Ann    ....  289 

8ANDERS,  Mr 82,    38 

Tcfcias    84 

Wllllinn   Henry    ...  434 

8AKF0RD,  Joseph   ..  181 

Seymour    180,  181 

SANNO.  Jamea  M.  J. 

Gen 617 

Katberine  617 

SANTEE,    Susan    ....  746 

SANTMYKE,    Jolm    ..  841 
6ARQEMIT,    Benjamin 

0 281 

Camden    Dyke    ....  648 

Charles    648 

Charles  B 527 

Charles  M 527 

Dudley 527 

BUwood  A.    527 

Bp|)es    H 648 

Fred   A.    T 587 

George  468 

Gladys  BCarion   648 

Harold    Sinclair    ..  648 

Hairy  MaynaM   ...  648 

iTOfy    627 

J.    Merrill    627 

John   027 

Joshua  D SBl 

Laura    A.    687 

Mamie    627 

Mnrla    527 

Rosette   627 

Solomon 627 

Walter  W 627 

Wellinftoo  Linwood  648 

SATTBbLy,  John  ...  778 

AAUNDBBS,  Benjamin  74 

David     74.    76 

EBeanor    74,    76 

BUsba    74 

Hersehel  Markm   ..  876 

John    47,    67,    74 

John.    Jr 74,    76 

Joshua     74 

LsTi   B 884 

Marr   . . .  .74,    800,  848,  771 

Matilda  F 684 

Bead  (Pendleton)  74,  76,  770 

Robert   668 

Silena    74 

SilTa    74 

Susan    178 

Tacy 221 

Tbomas    family  668 

Tomer  876 

Waltt    74 


ftofle 

wmiam 169. 

fiAVBLAND,    Zach- 

arlaJt    68» 

SAWTBU^B,   Henry..  67& 

SAWYER  ....  268 

Andrew  G 488. 

0.    0 288 

Bdlttk  May  48a 

Bllsa  B 684 

Blisa  Baker    588 

Elisabeth    488 

Bmlly  F 282 

Bogene  W 401 

Harold  Cbealey  ....  488 

Heniy    22 

Howard   Field    48S 

John  Pratt 506 

J<niaa   377 

Joseph  Reed   483 

MafbeUa    Louise    ..  488 

Marion  l&ixabetti  ..  60B 

Matilda  686 

Matilda    Tborstoo..  588 

Minnie  700 

Nathaniel    533 

Roland  Judson   433 

Sarah  Margaret  Bab- 

bidge    633 

Stephen     701^ 

SAXE,   Charles  Theo- 
dore      380 

Esther   829 

Harriet  Adell 830 

John  Beamer    330 

ManOiall  Fremont  . .  380 

SAY  and  SELE,  Lord  ti, 

SAYLBS,  Mary  Ann..  299 

SOABBOBOnGH  (Hor- 

^  ace   Pendleton    . .  616 

James  Gustave  ....  615 

James  Warren   ....  616 

SOHAEFFRR,    G  r  a- 

ham    842 

SCHBUiBNBEBGBB, 

Catharine   745 

8CHKNCK.  Garret  ..  723 

Boxey  D 722 

eOHLBISINGBR,     Al- 

ice  Ellen  Bates  . .  586 

SCHMIDT,  Mary  ....  268 

0CHNEFFNBB,   S  o- 

Phia    B.    800 

80HOOLBY,   Clarence 

„M.  664 

Etli«l    664 

g*r;ey     664 

MarU>n    ...........  664 

^  "W'lilfe-     664 

fiaeor>.VMAKHa, 

Cliitord    Davis    ..  810 

DanleJ    H 810 

DfcTia    A,     .„,....  810 

EAda    Sarah    810 

Grant   Pi^ndleloa   ..  810 

'Harold    ,*...  806 

Jotn  W. 808 

Tyls    .».,.. 308 

Mfll»el    Lovfsa     ....  310 

Moiwtte     ..........  808 

N'aiKy    .,.....,.,..  806 

earaooxof\^ER.    wii- 

Unui   Law»iifp   . ,  672 

SOnuLTZ,  Andrew  ..  784 

Ij^mui")     ......  ^,....  784 

Tbeirdufe 842 

SOHWAIN,    Gen 486 

SOUWJfiNDIMAN, 

Frederick    626 

SCOTT.    George    ....  HO 

Grace   Bddy    700 

Muriel    648 

Walter 64» 

William    70U 

SCOniBN,  Anna  ....  00ft 


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850 


THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 


800TTOW.  J  0  f  b  a  a 

Ckpt 28,    98 

800VILLB,    Asa    ....  418 

EliBabeth  Leah  ....  418 

Brnwtloe   Ajen    ..  418 

James    418 

Katherlne  Ertnlna..  418 

William    W 477 

80BIBNBB.     Harrey.  4S7 

LttcretU    457 

SOBIPTUBE.  Bmrj..  885 

SCUUjY    ....  548 

SBAGBB,  Jarrla   ....  MO 

Bally    881 

8BAB.  Martha   857 

BBABiiEfi,  Addle  ....  651 

Eliaa    UO 

SSerulaai    828 

8BABS,  Albert  845 

Oiarity    478 

Bunlce  840 

John   845 

John  Jr 845 

Lloyd   845 

Bichard  478 

Sarah     845 

SEASONS.   Martha    ..  508 

aSAVET.    BlUa    ....  685 

Mark     :m 

Oeotsla  E.   848 

Bafoa  B 585 

Sally  A.    401 

William    849 

BBDGWICK.   Effle  D.  821 

Franklin     Pendleton  821 

Locratla    182 

Barker    221 

Sherman    Parker    ..  821 

iyBMRT.«;,  Hannah   42 

SBDLiDY,  Amanda 

Haddon    810 

Ebeneaer  786 

Eleanor   200/ 

Elisabeth  Gregory..  816 

Hannah  Maria    216 

Henrietta  Allal-ie  ..  816 

John    666 

Jnlia  Stanton    216 

Ladnda  J 856 

Mary   Ann    816 

Richard  Tittle    ....  816 

S^brlna  P 056 

William   Anguatus..  816 

William  H 216 

William  Henry 816 

8BGAR,    Abby    177 

Alice    484 

Bonlce   556 

8EGRAVRS.  Margaret 

4  J^ 

SBIPBRT.*  Katie".".*.'!  714 
8EIP.  Elisabeth  Oaro- 

llne  613 

Philip 818 

8BLLBBS.    MelTln   B.  588 
SBMT^RB.  George  fam- 
ily     878 

Peter  J 676 

8ET0HBLL,  Mary....  214 
SnWALL.    Samuel    . .  84.  727 

SEWABD.  Caroline  ..  281 

Bllen    884 

Frank   Wataon    ....  883 

Harry  Jason 833 

James    284 

Jofierlilne  A 2S4 

Maivaret  234 

Sardi    Pendleton    ..  8»4 

Watson  L 388 

BEXTON.    Lydia    ....  285 
8WYMOTTR,  Ettie  B. . .  288 
SHADDOOK.    Sarah..  826 
SHADE.  Charles  Mel- 
ville      831 


Pftae 

Marion  Irene  881 

MarUn  Bogene   381 

Bohert    Julian    831 

SHAFTEE.   fnmllr    ..  518 

ik-iiry 618 

filiAFTSBCRY,    John.  530 

fellANzVlLANp     MftiT..  844 

BHAN'NON.  lotm 853 

I>irfcj.n>  L»    ,,.....  630 

W(m«.m    B 580 

BnAri>IvimL    Majur.  85 

tSElAlU',  Martha  inue.  458 

^^iLvJ^['lw  i^:uu  AuD.  6lN 

Iwth    478 

BHARIUOK,    KiU€t3la.  16b 

BHATTUCK,  Andrew.  578 

E]lM.>i»lh    .. ..  578 

Mary 578 

filLAVBIl,     Miry     744 

SHAW    — 722 

AMhle   Mada    668 

Ellaba    W.    ........  260 

JvKiJvtm   « ,    . .  850 

MiilH-t     G 274 

^furgarec     ..... 578 

NiLticf     ,,...,......  880 

aitKA,    Mary    ..*...  801 

BHKAa.S.   Louisa 514 

HilKrilELtD,  Atrel   ..  83 

Ar.Ts    883 

AtDeaka     Barker     ..  448 

Mi\ij^ ,  w . . .  68,  02 

filHH^iuitLdni   883 

CutlirriiH^    . . .  ^ 83 

rx>rcii4     . ......  83 

I-V^^i'int 02 

VT^-i^  1 .  ^T  e  i  P^at}  1  eton) »  88.  88 
l^,     144.     776 

George    83.     86,  87 

l^nnr    54.  138.  144.  145.  811 

Ima-  iSrd)   88 

l-irL.    ^4th)    82 

JAi'if^    83.  02.  144.  145 

.Tlilnihi.   Jr.    144.  145 

Jnmo^  P 148 

J<>^l*Li    83.  153 

t^iJ7    .\nn,   M'n.    ..  82 

I^d[n    82,  144.  145 

MktUi     144,  145 

MniT     82.  811 

MerllmJi    Esther    ..  447 

Nancj    88,  81 

Natlitirilel      83 

Bamu^l  83.  880 

Ssrab     82 

BaT>h1ii  ADO 288 

Rmnt'^n    448 

Tli<.u_^^    88,  144 

Thomaa.    Jr    83 

WlUiam    ..02.  188.  144.  145 

SHBLDBN.     William.  856 

0HBLDON.  Alha  J.  . .  682 

Arba  178 

Carolyn    427 

Charles    427,  420 

Charles    H 427 

DeUa  Whiting   ....  40? 

Elisabeth   Somerrille  487 

Foster   D 521 

Prances  Pendleton..  420 

George   M 521 

George  Preston  ....487,  420 

George  Preston,  Jr.  428 

Hnntington  Denton.  427 

Harriet  H 420 

Janet  Held  427 

Janet  Somerrille   ..  430 

Jesse  A 62S 

TiSthaD   G 621 

Lewis  Pendleton   . .  427 

Luther  W 621 

Mary  J 521 

Nancy  A 621 


Phlneas    H.    482 

BlQhard     427 

Sarah     477 

Bnsan   Huntington..  427 

WUlard  F 521 

WiUiam    521 

Waldo    428 

SBBI/rON,    EUsatoth 

C 183 

SHEPABO,  E.  M.  Ad- 
miral      151 

Elnora  668 

ElTlrm  Sarah  574 

Phebe  Jones   33o 

WUllam    380 

8HBPHE&D.       Rlviru 

6aralh     574 

Solomon    674 

SHEBBOUBNE,  Aman- 
da       276 

SHBBBUBiN.  Sarah  . .  402 
SHE^BBUBME.  Henry.  6.  lo 
SHEBIDAiN,     John 

family    663,  684 

SHBBMAN.  Ablal....  81 

Amy   648 

Betsey   406 

OalTln  W 415.  418 

OalTln    W.    family.  418 

Delilah 422 

Bllsa    657 

Eliaaibetb    25s 

Fk>ra    408 

Henry    252 

Henry  Jr.  252 

Isaac 417 

James    272.  409 

J«phet  543 

Joseph  H.    25& 

Jostlna  J 242 

MalTina  J 422 

Mary  Avis  371  ' 

Nathan 370.  371 

Noiu  A.    415.  418 

Orissa   P 657 

Bobert  Jr 657 

SITiyl     272 

Steikheo    105 

Susan  870 

E.     417 

H 480 

rlvesta    253 

LVEY.      O  1  a  r  a 

Pearl    402 

Joseph   402 

SvOrester  488 

8SEBWOGD.    Adeline  505 

Martha 200 

IQIBLBS  J 86 

Jane  A 244 

Wellingtoo  family..  451 

SmUilKO,  MelTlna  S  87T 

Samuel    877 

8HIBE.     William 

Henry    216 

SHOEMAKBB.    Emily  288 

Samuel    288 

6HONT.    Pred    304 

8HOPPIB.  Frances  ..  433 

SHOBKSa  Bol)ert  ..  38) 

SHOBTBCAN.  Florence  482 

8HOBTS  ....  515 

8HIUGLBT.  Belinda.  642 
fiOBOPSHIBE.     Mary 

Elisabeth    601 

TlKonas     68l 

William  Bryan   ....600.  601 

8HUR.     Elisabeth     ..677.  67S 

SHUFBI^,    Ewalthy.  671 

SHUTR.   Lois  A.      ..268.  260. 

450.    453^    4m 

Mary  A 968 

Newell   C 53.'S 

Samuel.    Jr 268 

Samuel    4.M> 


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INDKZ 


851 


PafB 

8HUTE— (CoDt.) 

Tboma*   288 

SIBIjBT    ....  fiSft 

K.    H 79 

Mark  N 593 

HaxT   Ada    503 

CDKES.  lioU   a09 

BlliOOX.  Mary  718 

SIIJJMAIN,    Mary    ..  886 

filMPKINS,    Margarot  497 

SIMMONS.  Hanaali  ..  219 

Belinda    399 

Zlte    899 

SIMONTON.  Matilda . .  284 

Matilda    B 157,  463 

SIMI>90N,        AucutU 

Ann     356 

Catharine 574 

Bnpbema  »  697 

Mary    574 

WUliam    574 

SIMS,  Deboc«h  134 

Bitlier    201 

Eliiateth    201 

James    201 

Jeremiah   BalKock..  201 

Joshua  Thompson  ..  201 

Nancy    184 

OIlTer 134 

Phebe    

Rebecca  (Pendleton) 117 

SM,    787 

Sally     134 

Samnel     117.  118,  134 

Samuel.  Jr 134 

Samuel    Pendleton..  801 

SyWester    Pendleton  184 
William    .117.  118.  184,  v 

William,   Jr 801 

William   (8rd)   201 

8IPPBBLBY,    Bdgar..  406 

SIBRINE,    Nelson    ...  781 

Philip   721 

WUlUm     721 

8ISSON,  Ann  842 

Benjamin    189.  34*' 

Bmma  Jane   809 

Oirbert   201 

Belen  Locile   809 

Ira     342 

James   Herbert    ....  80n 

James  Lansing   ....  809 

J(An    342 

Julia   A 842 

JJlllan    ess 

LnclDda     842 

•ifa«T    8IX 

Sally    801 

^  William  Henry  ....  809 
BIST  ABB.   Gilbert 

Pendleton    .<Hi» 

James   M^>rgan    ....  308 

Josephine   Abbey    ..  ww 

SIVBB,   Nancy   80S 

William     80ft 

SKELLY.    Howard  J..  413 

SKID  MORE,   Julia  B.  678 

SKILL! N.  Oharies  ...  276 

HsTid     276 

Mary    276 

SKfLUNGS,       Oarrle 

M 718 

SKINNER.  Abraham....  62 

RLaOK.  Lois       88 

SL.\TBR,    Alice    822 

Benjamin     819.  822 

John    Ransford    ....819,  822 

Samnel  Henry   822 

William    B 822 

SLATlGHTBB,    Jacob.  828 

SLEBPBB.  Alfred    ...  249 

Isabel  A 249 

SLOOFM.   Alfred    ....  297 

Alfred    Gardner    ...  178 


Face 

Harriet   479 

John    207,  479 

Lydta  Whitehom  ..        479 

WiUlam  BandaU    ..         866 
SLYNB.    David    J.    .. 

James  462 

Mary  Pendleton  ...         482 

Walter  David    482.  706 

SLYTBN,  Bmily  ...         469 
SMALU  Elisabeth  ...         710 

Flora   BlU    633.  663 

James   Ira    653 

Jane    523 

Joel   530.  653 

Joel,   Jr u«..  I 

Mary     

Sarah  B 

Walter   J 

Walter  John    

SMALLDY,  Walter  .. 
SMALLY.  Dknmls  ... 
8MABT,  Anna    

Charles    

BImira    

Nancy  Jane   

SMAW,  Mary  Blmirah 
SBflTH.  -  —    - 

Capt.     . . 

Mr 

Abble    

Adelaide    

Adele  Amelia    

Adelma    

Albert    

Alma   Ann   

Alpha    

Alvah   

Amanda   

Amelia     

Andrew    Pendleton. 

Anna    

Anna   Bllaa    

Anne  Isabella   .... 


401 
663 
,  653 
658 
546 
807 
662 
660 
060 
660 
601 
.852,  864.  541 

61.  204 

4 

608 

245 

884 

no 

166 
4'42 
167 
681 
T49 
704 
205 
689 
884 
607 
463 

Augusta     571 

Benoni   50.   51.  66.   68. 

69.    71.    78,    74.    75.    78, 

114.    117.    219.    816,    771. 

BctSk-^    ElisabeCh...         829 

Caroline.  Mrs 882 

Caroline  Amy    268 

Oarrle.    Mrs 530 

CXiarles    878,  710 


Oharies  B 608 

Charles  E Mil 

Charles  Gilbert  ....  476 

Charles  H 677 

Oharies  Jasper  ....  245 

Oharies  0 688 

Obristopher,   Col.    ..  97 

Olara    614 

Clara  Rffle  884 

Clarence    822 

Clarissa.    Mrs.    ....  827 

Clarissa    B 827 

Corinne    594 

Cynthia    A 403 

David    884.  300 

David   H 7?2 

David  LewU  384 

Davidson    645 

Densmore  L.    664 

Edgar  Levris   884 

Edward  H 644 

Edwin    W 802,  689 

Eleanor    74.  76  SMOCK,    Olaude 

EllBba     130  SMYTH,   Edith   

Elisa   861,  419  SNEmiKEB,  Katberine 

Elisa   Jennie    445  A 

Elisabeth    76.    780.  HI       Minerva    K 

Bllsa-beth    Anne    ...  471       Silas    

Fnien  Ida    884  SNOOK.    Curtis    Pen- 
Emma    Ruth    785          dleton     


Ptfe 

Eugene   L 638 

Fvank  Trumbull   ...         268 

Fred    688 

George   F 810 

Gertrude    481 

Hannah  ....76,  76,  816.  Hi 

Harriet    496 

Hattle    710 

Helen  Oatherlne  ...         818 

Helen  Maria   463 

Henry     851,  366,  648 

Henry  A. 888 

Ida    446 

Ida  L.   480 

Ira  S 206 

Isbmaei    Garner 

J.  P 181 

James    489 

James.  Jr 244,  246 

Jane    442 

Jouu    41.  • 

John  G 736 

Jolin  Lawrence   ....         445 

Joanna    612 

Jonathan   557 

Joseph  78,  75.  76 

Joseph,   Jr..   Ool....  258 

Joseph  Clay  150 

Joshua    73.  75 

Joshoa  G 689 

Joslah     61.  52 

JuUette  Maria    ....         384 

Lemuel     184 

Llaiie     625 

Lovlna    606 

Mae    875 

Maria.  Mrs 222 

Marietta    169 

Martha    618 

Mary    ....78,   76.   846,    404, 

462,    471.    621. 

Mary  Cordelia  509 

Mary  B 639 

M^  Elisabeth  ....         572 

Matilda    657 

Mercy  Lamb   606 

MerteUa    169 

Minnie  A 539 

Mjra  B.    645 

Naooki    'nm 

Nathan   73.  75,   76 

Nathan  Giles 258 

Nehemiah    228 

Oliver     476 

Phebe     404 

Rebecca     358 

Rebecca  S 556 

Richard    84 

Robert    442 

Rodman  B. 

Ruth  G 098 

Bntib    (Pendleton)... 78.    74. 

75,  819,  770 

Sally     683 

Samuel     7S4 

Sarali   ....76.   169.   219,  364 

Sarah  Jane  442 

Sopha     614 

Stephen     27.  868 

Thomas    480.  571 

Thoman  E 

William    73.   75.    76 

849,   ni 
William.   Jr. 
William  B. 


471 
561 
705 


828 
822 


605 


Digitized  by  V^OpQlC 


852 


THB  PENDLETON  OENEALOOT 


PAf« 

BNOOK^ConL) 

ElwAid  Sayer   B66 

Jobii  Batler   365 

Samael    Booth 666 

8NOW,   BQgenla  B...  664 

Jaties    664 

Margaret.    Mrs.    ...  700 

BNOWMAN*  Morcj  B.  608 

SNYDER,  LeoU  Bell.  631 

Mary   "J 

Mettia  A 716 

Bodolph     681 

Samoel     n6 

BOPEB,    Lerl   8 640 

80ULB,  Mr IJJ 

ArllM  Frances   ....  606 

Cbarlea    Franklin...  606 

QeormB   Hertiert    ...  605 

SOUTOMATD,  Hannah  878 

80UTHW0ETH,    Oon- 

atant    IS 

Jamea   »« 

Mary  Dennlaon  ....  306 

fiPAFFORD,  John  a.  22? 

Banaom JW 

SPALDING,   Martha..  290 

8PANOLBB.    Howard.  678 

BPAROO.     Albert    M. 

family    4M 

William   ..........  «8 

SPATES,   MarU  BWa- 

abeth     »^^ 

SPATTLDSNG,  Cbarlea.  611 

Helen  M £1 

Lacy   M 360 

SPEAR,   Era   Uraim..  478 

SPBIR8.  gj 

Mary     476 

Tliomaa    476 

SPBNUBR,  Gen... 74,  86,  188. 
146,   147,  158.  727.  768._ 

Al>by   8 817 

Alfwd    176.864 

Arabella  Bethene  ..  176 

Darwin    820 

Btaner  D 222 

George   Frink    285.  226 

Harriet  J 264 

laaac    842 

laaac   Pendleton....  225 

O.    H 688 

Robert    847 

Robert.   Jr.    848 

Roger,  Oapt 18 

Simeon   848 

Tbomaa  A 228 

VlrginU  Goodwin  ..  222 

William    826 

BPOONBB,   OoiA    ....  678 

Maria   674 

8PRAOUB.  Adelln  A.  682 

Alden    428 

Aagnata   688 

Catherine    108 

Clara  Joaephlne  ...  651 

Cora  A 661 

Eliada  Boaallnd  ...  661 

Bmellne    Pendleton.  278 

Btta  A 661 

Flora   Dodge    651 

Frank   A 401 

Fr«d   Lewla   661 

Herbert   Bailey    ...  488 

HeiDert  J SI8,  488 

Jamea   6112 

Jonathan    288.  278,  848 

Joaeph  A 288 

JoAna   D 878 

Joabna  8 661 

Lanrlnda  A 288 

Leonldaa  Bray ?ft8 

Lottie   M.    661 

Locretla    848 


Page 

Lacy  B 346 

I^dla    414 

Lcrdia  Bttelle.  .428.  660.  661 

I^dla  Jane 2T8.  552 

Matthew    401 

Mildred  Howard  ...  488 

Nlobe    284 

Nlobe  F 418 

Ophelia  A 288 

Rathban   Dodge    ...  XS8 

Richard   Lothian    ..  488 

Roae  Edna  278 

Sarah  J 288 

Simon   661 

Simon  Dodge.. 428.   680.  661 

8olomon   278.  844 

488.    082 

Solomon.   Jr 278 

Waldron  Herbert  ..  488 

Wallace   Ooomba    ..  488 

William   A 401 

William    Pendleton.  238 

SPRF/NGER,       Alfred 

Henry  665 

John  Heniy   666 

Maiiorle    566 

SPRING.  Jamea  H...  Tua 

JnlU    K 708 

SPRINGER,  DaTid  T.  TOT 

Snaan    Brangellne..  70T 

SQUIERS  ....  720 

SQUIRES.     Ann     F., 

Birs 882 

STACKPOLB,    Frank.  277 

Jamea    Si)6 

STACY,  Clara  Vtola..  681 

George  M 681 

STAFFORD,         Ange-' 

line     IB* 

Anthony     !S27 

Arnold    870 

Clara  Mellaaa   6S6 

Deborah     78 

Hannali    636 

Joahna    685 

LanrtlU   570 

lilUIe  May    686 

Matthew    636 

STAGE,  Ira  Andrewa.  678 

Samuel  Olhaon   ....  878 

Tnron    Remade tte.  •  678 

STAGBMIEB.  Jnlle  ..  250 

STAGBR.    Godfrey    ..  510 

John    610 

STAGO.    Albert    886 

STAMPHLI.  Elliabeth  688 

STANFORD.   Lortn   ..  886 

STANLBf7.         Gideon 

Ellla   600 

Rath   668 

STA2VN!ARD,  OariflM.  480 

Darina    480 

BTAiNTOI?.    0(0.    ....147.764 

Abby     185 

Ablcall     216 

Adeline    680 

Amariah    08 

Amoa  Pendleton  ...  145 

Bridget    178 

Catherine    no 

Charlea  Robert  ....  821 

Edith    820 

Bllaabeth    150 

Francea    146 

Francia  S80 

George  A.  177 

George  Dallaa,  Dr..  260 

George  DaUaa.  Jr..  260 

Hannah    182;  218 

Harriet  Bnth    8m 

Job    148.  216 

John  Bell   188 

Jonathan  Gray  ....  88,  146 


Joaeph    85 

liDcu   or 

Lacy  Ann   888 

Maiguet  820 

Maria  Sellna  146 

Nathan  Daria   820 

Nathan    Pendleton. .  820 

Natibanlei    146 

OUrer  888 

Peleg,    Lieut.    176 

Rebecca  88 

Robert  Angnatna   ..  890 

Samael     280,  770 

Sarah   00.   101.  104 

Sophia    185 

Zebalon    146 

STAPLES.  Adeline  ..  568 

Benlah  Beece    686 

DelllAh     688 

Dorris  Pendleton    ..  686 

Edmund  Beodaire..  278 

Bnoch  27b 

Emeat  P 278 

Bc«enia  Blla 2T8.  438 

Henry   8 586 

Ira  Blandhard  278.  458 

Jotham 168 

Mildred    BUnchard.  686 

Nancy    346 

Ralph   E.    536 

William     168.267 

STARBOGKB,  Edward  12 

STARK.  Bilaa  A 387 

Maiy  68 

Nathan     121 

Stephen    88 

flTABKWBATHER, 

Alden    641 

Blla     841 

'  John    813 

Mazria   Averill   ....  812 

8TARMAN.   Emma    ..  744 

Henry     744 

STARR.     Obanncej 

Pen^jietaB S78 

SDidia    210 

Humphrey  G 378 

John  0 376 

John  Brrln  876 

Maiy  Bllaa 8TS 

Minnie    876 

William  Taylor   ...  876 

STATES,   Adam    168 

ST.  GLAIR,   John....  123 

STBACT,  Hanna  Seho- 

fleld 881 

STBADMAN,       Frank 

H 888 

Battle    882 

Henty  W 888 

BTBARNS,    ....  751 

John    726 

John  W.    168 

JnllA     728 

M«hltable    728 

wnUam  S.  806 

STBDWBILL,    Jamea..  888 

Mary  Ann 888 

STBBKB,  Jennie,  ita.  812 

STEELE.  Jonathan  ..  212 

STBFFT.  Joaeph   ....  819 

Boaanna    618 

STEIN.  Marie 848 

8TBINMAYEB,      Oul 

Aognat  882 

De  Ada  Penil 828 

Hany  O.    828 

Lloyd    Pendleton    ..  828 

Neva   May    688 

STBPHBHS,    AlTln...  188 

Harriet    108 

WUbnr  B.    488 


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INDKZ 


853 


Phf 

8TBT80N,    aarah   J..  278 

BrnawsB,  —  soe,  346 

Alice   161 

D«Tld  P 822 

Bdwln   Pendleton...      .   650 

Frances    674 

George,    Hon 15] 

Oeoive  F 822 

Helen  L.   688 

Jennie   CeddlUia....  640 

Maria   501 

Mary     216 

Marj  H 822 

Miles     633 

Mlnerra  H 822 

Orlando    60] 

Raj  Parker  666 

Samnel  288 

STEWARD,   Angelina .  520 

Daniel    C6 

Dorotby    65 

OlWer  46,  64,  46 

OlWer.  Jr ns 

Rebecca   66 

Sarah    66 

'William     64,  776 

8TBWART,     Amareen 

Darling    362 

Anguata  Mazy   862 

Clifford   Henry    ....  488 

Delpba    624 

Dmsnia  P 852 

Barl   Reynaid    686 

Bdgar  JasMB   862 

Elfiabetti     687 

EUzabetli    Maria    ..  896 

Fanny     167 

George    896 

Isabella     668 

James     862 

Jennie    H.,    Mrs....  876 

Joton    660,  6S7 

Jobn   IrTlng    535 

John    Irving,    Jr....  686 

Martha     406 

Mary  Jane   687 

William    624 

STIBITZ,   Charles  Al- 
bert       682 

Charles  Franklin    ..  682 

Peter    682 

Bnth  Katberlne    ...  682 

8TIGKNET,    AtIs  C.  886 

Clarence    Rndolph. .  666 

Henry    Franklin....  886 

Henry  Walter  886 

Ida    821 

STILIBS,  724 

mi     724 

Israel    724 

ffohB     7S4 

William    724 

BTILIilNGS,  Xise 

Chamberlain     ....  497 

enU^liAN,    Capt    ..187,  188 
201,   TOOL  768 

Abhy  Abb  181 

Asa    as 

Benjamin    74 

Clarke    187,  188 

Daniel    161 

Dwire    188 

Bimice    174 

<3teorfe     1J8.  779 

Geoive,   Jt,    770 

John     779 

I^dla    188 

Martha    174 

Mary    74.  82 

Phehe  ABB  448 

~                 78 

70 


Page 

Sanford  P 178 

Susan    178 

TViankfni    681 

Yema  Blectra   448 

'William  P 891 

fiTFILMON,    Ur 66 

anNBOCKEB,    Eliaa- 

betti    676 

SHENSON,    Addle    ...  348 

Aanle  Ij,    848 

darence    846 

Jobn  Preston 848 

Leroy     846 

Sarah   660 

STOOKBBIDGB,    L  y- 

dia    686,  626 

Blioda    628 

STOGKDAUD,     H  a  n- 

nah     446,  444 

STOCKTON,      Samuel 

Wesl^    216 

STOOKWOLL,    Will- 
iam   B 965 

STODDARD,    Charles.  881 

Cbarles    C 670 

Ebeneser     670 

H 807 

Ssi^     807 

aunley    WlUlam...  886 

Sasan  Symmes   ....  678 

WUIiam  SUnley    ..  885 

STOKIBS,    Gilbert 

Goodricli    620 

(Mary    Ida     629 

STONE,    Betsey    400 

EMwln   Elmer    420 

Blmw    420 

Julia   A 722 

■Loale     257 

Lydla,    Mrs 624 

Martin   198 

Mlnerra     618 

William     196 

8TONHAM    (Stone- 
ham,      Stoneman), 

Jsmes    186,  718 

Joseph    ia6»  718 

Msrletta      (M  a  r  y- 
•tte)     186,  nS 

STOBOB,    WU 1  i  a  m 

Mary    660 

WUHam   Klzty    ...  690 

81H>BT,    Dolly     169 

Blisabetli    801 

Isaac   Tens    682 

Martha  Abb    681 

Solomon     169 

SfPOUFFBK,    Oax>t....  681 

STOUGHTOIN,    Wl  1 1- 

tern     84 

SPOVBR,   CatheidB*..  861 

Celia    487 

Martha    A 688 

Samnel    487 

STOW,    BmallBe    ....  607 

*Margax«t     607 

Thomas     607 

STOWBBfl,  Abigail  F  974 

Charles    B 374 

Cbarles  BUas   466 

Charles  'NelsoB  ....  976 
Cfaarlea    :N  e  1  s  o  b, 

B«T.     r:  466 

lOlam    J 468 

Bdward    James    ...  468 

'Bdnivd    V 976 

Viaa  A 274 

Florsnee  DiihaiB    ..  466 

Gertrude  Bowstn....  466 

HdeB   SttvraoB    ....  468 

Jwnes    274 

JaflMs    B 974 


John    P 274 

Joasfiilne  M 466 

Lota    B 274 

Lois  Eleanor  456 

Mason  iBowen  458 

Nancy    B 975 

Nora   WiUard   456 

Periey  Rundletta  ..  456 

Robert  Markiuun  ..  486 

Boy  Parker  456 

Samoel     974 

Samuel  G 974 

eTBATTOtN,     AureMa 

«•    Mrs 476 

John   204 

Sarah   648 

STRAUBBO^      B  m  i  1 

Ernest    (family)..  688 

Bmat    Benjamin    ..  682 

STRAW,  LelUa  T....  701 

STBJSDT,  Annie  Bliai- 

beth    888 

STRBBTEfi,   Ecra   P.  478 

ftevinn     478 

Ursula     .; 478 

Zlmri    478 

Zimri,   Jr.    478 

CnnbONG,     Bunioe     ..  668 

Jennie    514 

STROUD,   Bllsa   299 

SfSBODT,   Arthur  L..  649 

John    649 

Patience    627 

STUART,  Caroline   ..  358 

Oaiherlne    8P8 

Charles 866 

©jwrc"  A 858,  866,  860 

Bllaftbeth.860,  868,  889,  870 

Bather   868,  662 

Fenwlck  (Bell    368 

Gilbert  868 

Henry    sao 

HnttOB     8^8 

ito^telle    869 

Jftmes    868,862 

James  R 868 

John   868,  861,  868 

Joseph   M ....198,  868 

ili0>aisa 868 

*{*"'••  <^ W» 

^ary    861,   869,  874 

iNmmV    860 

Naomi    868 

iiamue:  Hooper  ....  868 

Sarah  Bmnm   868 

Sargent   1 861 

Si^t    tog«iwll...868,  866 

AHneoB     868,  r,88 

Simeon,  Jr 868 

Simon    Pendleton... 886^  389 

Stephen    868,  688 

Stephen  (family)  ..  688 

Thomas  P 868 

Wealthy    861,  868 

William. 861,  858,  868,  866, 

_861,   868,   889 

Wmiam,  Jr 869 

VtXJBBB,    ABBaballa..  688 

2»»t«    680 

CSarenoe    690 

Graoe   690 

Walter  WUUam  ...  688 

'WllUam    SS 

STDBDBTA39r,    DaB- 

iel   898 

JoMa     886 

STOBOIS,  AdellBe  ...  998 

HTUH'IVVANT,  Daild  666 

Bllaateth    966 


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854 


THB  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 


Pl«« 

ffrXJUBOULS,  Bliu  ..  15 

aUCMJ,  Maria 5*J 

'Wmie      WB 

BXJIiUVAN.  Gen t» 

OoraeUna    222 

Blleo    JJg 

Etta    «JS 

Gardner  J^ 

Mary  Ann  5*; 

Nancy  Dlann  JM 

Nellie     ^^  WT 

Wealey     MB.  ^^ 

BtJLPBB.    SllMl>e>Ui..  861 

BUSffNIOB.    Arthur 

Foster    flj 

Cartlebrook  B Jl? 

Dell  L ajl 

Grace  Linda Jg 

Jamea  G W* 

SPNIDEBLANP.  Grace  488 

BUTOUrrB       Daniel 

Webeter    2J 

Emma  Selena   J^ 

norenc©  Laclnda  ..  ajT 

BUTblFF,  Oalfto  ....  HJ 

«.   H..   Mra 1^8 

BUTPHIN.   Joaeph    ..  JJJ 

Mary   Belle    WJ 

BUTTON.  George  H..  4fl6 

Jennie  May   *» 

Mary  BaU   !« 

SWAIN       Bnnlce   ...  SJJ 

Harry    •" 

SWAN.  Caroline   ....  JJJ 

Carrie    jJJ 

Caaaandra     ^ 

Oiarl^tte     5i 

Joeeph    800 

Joaepb  flpeacer    ...  JOJ 

Lovlae    g? 

L«cy     22 

I-ocy  Ann  806 

Mary    "« 

Nelaon   J" 

Tbomaa  B *w 

6WART0UT,  Peter  . .  806 

William     842 

8WE1AT.    O  b  a  r  1  e  8 

BaUey    (^ 

BDlen  Blancte  668 

Pranela  CoKMirn  ...  668 

Grace    gj 

Tba<Sier  868 

Thaober  iPranklln  ..  868 

SWBHrr.  Antoinette..  806 

Daniel    JW 

Florence    .^^  **S 

Geot«e   808,  209 

Jabea    Jg 

jclm   908 

Mary   Aaenetb    ....  U8 

noby    806 

Bntb    908.900 

Barab   808 

Sanb  Ann  680 

WmUm  H 444 

W'Ullam    M 681 

SWEBTCNG.  Jotm  Ed- 

ward  966 

SWEUnUiAtflD,        A  I- 

meda    9«0 

David     260 

Jamee    910 

Joalab    240 

Lomantba   960 

PrlacllU    P 940 

SaUy     104 

Tbomaa    144 

Virgil    D 950 

William    P 260 


Pafe 

B  W  B  T  T,      Anieline 

ArUda    468 

Frank   A 410 

Frank  A.,  Jr 410 

SWIFT.    Esther    148 

B«tber  Bllaabetb   ..  220 

Jamee    Jobnaon    ...  220 

STIiVEBTEIB.   €hai«ty  M7 

Helen  M 668 

J.    W 688 

Rebecca    287 

Baby    848 

"  '  — -  rfyi      668 

E  .    :       ','^.,  Samuel.       T.    28 

^iM\t\^,    f^naannab . .  741 

TAKt^El,   1>^  J 408 

llarrLmjn  L' 40S 

TA-t*i?*VKiL.  Volney  ..  610 

IWUXJfTT  ....  203 

CoJ. 106.  762 

Uicr    ..., 828 

Walter  804 

TAIA^MA&K.     G  a  t  b- 

erine  146 

TANNBB.  Edwin   .,.,  682 

Bmlly   Bllaabetb    ..  682 

TARBBLL,    Andrew..  2S7 

Blmlra  W 278 

Lucy     406 

Sarab   156 

TATHAM.  WUllam  ..  733 

TAYIiOB.    Abble    ....  160 

Anna 161.  73S 

AttguaU     836 

Blancbe    Edna    ....  644 

Darid     875 

Bdwln  Brongbton  ..  806 

Ellaa    876 

Ellen    SIS.  617 

Btbel    Irene    48. 

Bnpbemla    864 

Prank  896 

Frederick  G 274 

Harold  David 4&. 

Ira   Gilpatrlck    644 

Isaac 7:^1 

Jamee    284 

Jane   666 

Jeblel   168 

John    760 

John  Rimer 485 

.Tohn   K 886 

Jooatban  laaac   ....  780 

'  - -*i    638 

I   X.    486 

Ipl]      160,  161 

1*    v<»et    622 

r.ui^roEla    169 

"  >tiilip]     297 

Mn  Linda     66^ 

Marffnret    786 

MnTX]<    Hlnerra  644 

Murv   750 

\Uim\n    UOn    644 

M.-f  r   153 

]nii-.t*-     734 

!t:ih»U     354 

1'-'    136 

^i^ii^iiJ.    ,.,jn,  80,  101.  188 

Sanfbrd    186 

Sarab  Ann  210 

SaaabJ 854 

Stewart     733 

Ueeba  354 

William     364.  644 

TE1AT8WORTH.  George 

Wasblngton    678 

TRFPT,    A'oNe  F.    ..  486 

Benjamin  G 486 

BUlsa  Jane   486 

Eimma    486 

Mary    71 

TFnCPLAR,    EnUabeth  440 

TBN     BROOK.     Mar- 
garet    102 


Page 

TEN  ETOKE.  Francis 

W.  family   732 

TBNNAiNT.   Daniel   ..  68 

TBNNBMBY.    Mae    ..  651 

TBRRUiU    Alexander  840 

Sdward    801 

George   840 

Rachel    »«• 

Sopbnmia    840 

TBftRT.         Blisabetb 

Brandage 464 

TEWKSBUBY.  Ann  E  410 

Cbarlea  H 410 

Cbarlea   H.   8 410 

Bngene   S.    410 

Jamea    410 

Miary    IiM*se     ....  W 

Sar^    105 

Timolliy    664 

THATOHBR.  .Cbarlea  304 

HenrietU  Pendleton  »6 

Jamea  B. 804,  806 

Thomas    ** 

THAYKB.  BlU ,^  804 

Henry  F 660,  M 

larael    gj 

NaSanier.'.'.'.'i.'iii  !« 

Sabrtna    J«J 

THOM    Benjamin    ...  TOT 

Bmeltoe    707 

MaUlda     12 

TBHOMAS  —   ....  8» 

Gen J84 

Mrs.    *1^ 

Abigail 847.  606 

Amanda     jw 

Anna   Maria    646 

ATery    G 9tt 

Becky  1« 

Belle *^ 

Benjamin  156.  106.  941.  421 

Benjamin.  Jr.  ......  941 

Benjamin   Pendleton  650 

Oassie    OW 

Castanns  M JS 

Obrietina     85? 

Daniel    84i 

Derld  Jr.  847.  604,  605.  646 

Edward  E.    g^ 

Edwin    .,,  21 

Bliaba    847.  626 

Emma    Mrs.    610 

Etta Jg 

Etinlfv    . . ,  * 650 

Km  May   472 

Tredtrlck     .... 850 

OPK^rjfp    A.     ,,*»..^..  472 

Hnirniili    lvalue    *« 

HcDiT    Allen    4M 

it^rbert  WeHtctvU  ..  660 

llotton 956 

t&jffabaia  ■  <  - 601 

iBaatf 241.  3*7,  646 

Jacob 347.  604 

Jane .241,  421.  604 

Ja°EOD    HlDtfkley     . .  610 

Jpttttic    D. 650 

Jwl 417 

John    847 

j<v!ip    DaYld    Family  744 

nTOFfWJlhtflfl'        H.  .  .    .  ,  t  . . .  623 

JuUa   M 942 

t^ydla     347 

Manning    M 575 

Mary  Mrs 847 

Mercy    347 

Myrtie    501 

Nancy    G 942 

Nathaniel 350 

Nathaniel  P 350 

Onslow    212 

Oscar    510.  642 

Rhoda    347 

lUchard     750 

Row    642 


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INDEX 


855 


THOMAJ»— (OoDt.) 

S7lTlBA     106.  286,  24S 

Tildeo    M) 

WeallliT    18S,  682 

Wlllard    626 

WiUUnn   468.  526,  744 

WlHtam  B 242 

William    M 649 

THOBIiPSOlN  .  .100.  720 

C5apt,     147.  754 

▲<blgftU 652 

Alexander  Campbell         448 

.    AUan  l4Mll 448 

AlplMDM   J 086 

Amelia  Toang 627 

Annie    Kate    498 

Augustas 658 

Bearae     ■<14 

Bridget    164 

Garaline     207 

Catherine    162 

Charlea  W 217.  218 

Charles  William    ..         161 

CbolUU   620 

Daisy    Nichols    ....  65ft 

Doris  N 66S 

Edwin    161 

Bdwio  Pendleton   ..         448 

Elfaa     64.  00.  778.  774 

Eliza 566.  614 

Elizabeth     486 

Ellen    Josapbine    ..         609 

Eugene  E 64« 

Eugene  John  509 

Eunice    268.   388.  400 

Eunice  Pendleton  ..         161 

Fanny  Biarla  161 

Florence  Amelia    ..         647 

Frederic    588 

Freelove  Vincent  ..         161 

George   101 

Harold   6#7 

Harriet    685 

Harriet  Louise   63n 

IHarry    Joshua    44.^ 

Henrietta  0 55;s 

Ida    341 

Irven   H 647 

(Tomion)  Isaac 770 

James    Bol)ert    411 

Jesse 782 

John    66.  161,  .vn> 

Joseph  Latham  162.  718 

Joshua       ..95,  96.  101.  180. 
101.    164.   788 

Joshua.  Jr 95,  161.  448 

Joshua  Bndd    161.  448 

Keturah    CaT    161 

Laura     569 

Laura  Emily   483 

Margaret    Ann    552 

Marlon   C 5M 

Mary    98,  204.  874,  40!» 

Merle 558 

Nathan     308 

Ophelia   Josephine..  152.  718 
Pardon    Henry    ....219,  483 

Phebe     219.  263 

Robert     662 

Robert  Wallace   ...        509 

SAra    95,  96,  166 

Samuel     498 

Sarah       78,  80,  81,  101,  3lS 
600 

W.  U    668 

Wlrltmsn   26R 

William   CamT>be1l..         448 

WlHiam  H 686 

WlUlam   Henry 627 

THOMSON,    Janet....  718 

Mai7  Wallace   716 

WiUlam    713 

THORN,   Jolm    780 

Joseph    780 

Martin     780 


Mary     tR 

Nathaniel     Tax  1  o  r 

(fauiliy)    7V- 

fltannoaSi 780 

WlUiam     TtO,  788 

TBOBNDIKEk      Oath- 

erine    268 

SUaabeth    141 

TBOBNJD,    Alice    ....  TBB 

Maiy    78T 

THOBNTON,   Charies.  668 

ChMTlea    PhBip 440 

Julie  W 411 

QHOCBP,    Bnjitnla..  Wl 

James   UJ 

X^rdla    OS 

Mary    EUen 788 

Sarah  K 

Stephen    788 

THORPE,       Clara 

Amelia     4B0 

Frank  8 400 

THRAIiL,    Alice 402 

THDRLOW.    Lacy....  366 

TBUR9T0N,  Gardner,  _ 

iBer 234 

Hannah    282 

John    OUikf    

Msfy  Ann  ....:....  172 

Maiy    Frances 882 

Baobel    929 

Sarah  Minnie  410 

Stephen.    Rer 282 

Thankful    178 

TIBBBrrrS.     Betsey. .  682 

TIOB,  Ellas    881 

TICKNOB,    Tracy....  896 

TIBUNI^Y.    Mm     '  ^'i 

TIFT.    Samuel   <P »» 

TtUiDBN.  Sally  TO 

TILKEY,    James    ....  68 
TIIililNG  H  AST. 

Clarke    g08 

OnLLOTSON,    Lrdia. .  672 

TIMM,    Josephine 660 

T1MM0N8.    lieiiiy    . .  R;'<.' 

TING,   Oapt 4 

TINGI«T.       Rachel 

UOF     3^ 

TINKEBt   AJonso  flyl- 

▼ester    5Sx 

Florence  Maigaret..  608 

•Marjorie    608 

Sylrestar     »8 

William    SylTester..  606 
TDNK  (L  B  P  A  U  G  H, 

Martha     746 

TIN9LET,   ...  760 

TIPPIN.     Se*«:t 24 

TITI  S.    Lennle    709 

TOBET.    Augustine...  943 

TODD,    Ghailotta 878 

Mary     «>T 

Nathaniel    227 

TOLMAN,    Ailbton....  189 

Maiy  T 946 

TOMPKINS^  Bemaxd.  406 

TO^ftSON,     Isaac 770 

TOOKHY.    Job    1.       2 

TOPHAM,    John,    Col.  201 

TORPING,    ..  294 

Johanna     294 

Anmuel    2« » 

TOBRET,    ...  807 

Abbie  H 618 

Nora     712 

TOUPHLIK   ..  741 

TOURTELLOT, 

George  W 880 

TOWER,    Honrard  H..  737 

fPOWIiB.     MaJV 167 

Paul    358 


Pai^ 
T0WN4B,  Astbor  Pod- 

dletoo  494 

Joseph  (Hardy  404 

TOWNSOND,   Beanaa 

G.    *** 

JosBPh     4«2 

Joseph    MM.    106 

iSry     ..-^. 608.  604 

fpaAOVr,  Bixam  ....  J66 

TRACY,   Bdna  A 649 

Bleanof   J.    MM....  m 

KUaaheth    *-^ 

George  W ' 

gejte  W..  Jr JJg 

Hertert    6l» 

Joto  O-    Si 

Lanren   P.    Jg 

Rath    ^^,   6« 

Ruth   Rice    647,  640 

Sarah   F Jg 

Wheeler    2SL 

WlBiam   B.    MJ 

TRASK,    Bathshet>a. .  494 

Mlnerra    gj 

William   W 255 

TRAVHBfl.    HIlM 6g 

TRAVIS,  Bli«a   ^ 

Hester    Jg 

Saorael    oW 

THBADWAY,        WUl- 

lam     • 

TREAD  WELL, 

Charles    Plwce....  2B8 
Dsnlel    Smith     ... 

Elbert  Hsiwley   ....  »* 

Jennie    Pendleton...  w4 

John    S,    Jg 

William  Henry 2M 

TREAT.   Adeline    . . .  .277,  460 

Ella  Frances 4W 

George  Edward  ....  246 

Georgia    Anna....^  600 
James    (Blanchaid 

(family) ^ 

John    Partridge....  9» 

Joseph    ~ 

Joseph   Birneet    ....  916 

Samuel     f^ 

Simeon  Joalyn 600 

T  B  B  U,        HenrietU 

Augurta    *J1 

William    D 471 

TRIOKEY,         AWgaU 

Allen    ^ 

William     ..........  *w 

TRIM,    Alexander    B.  4fi8 

Godfrey    JfJ 

John    (CamUy)    ....  WO 

John  G 4g 

Joseph  O.    ^ 

Joseph  W J» 

Lois     «5 

Locy   A.    Jg 

Mary    R 414 

Maynard   W fg 

Ralph   Hanrts    4M 

Robert     428 

Robert  H 428 

WIHiam   Harris    ...  422 

TRIMSLE,       Ethel 

Palma    687 

Jane    Og 

Robert    J 687 

Robert    William....  687 

TRIMMI7IGS,     eusan- 

nah     10 

Oliver    10 

TRIPP.    Ella     520 

Florence    489 


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856 


THE  PENDLETON  GENEALOGY 


PMPe 

TRIPP— (Com.) 
Otbniel,    Jr.*    (fam- 
ily)      558 

PhUana    661 

Rafns    609 

WlUlam    IPartar....  629 

ZOm    661 

TRODOW,    CJbailea....  620 

TROTTEIB,    UaxgBxet.  608 

TRUOIBN.    liOalM....  246 

J.   W.    H 246 

Patil  Cbalmera  216 

TRUMBUXiU      Oaxrie 

PendletQii     200 

Cliarlea    Peodletoii. .  269 

EHza  Matt  260 

Prank    260 

Horace  NUea  260 

Horace  NUbb,   Jt...  S59 

John    F 260 

IxMilae    260 

Mary  Jane    200 

Bamoel     260 

Sarah  SopiiU  200 

TRUSHLL,   LoU    403 

TRYON.    Oen 106 

TUGKBR,        Armanda 

Ruth    444 

^i*ry     484 

Tt'FTS. 610 

Caleb    E 887 

Caleb   B.,    Jr. 887 

TCRNiBDIiL,    George.  610 

Hugh     020 

Walter     884 

TURNITR,   Asa    086 

Austin    S.    (family).  066 

Dcelne     407 

Edwar<r  0 660 

FidwaTd   Clarence...  687 

Bllaa     826 

BlIxot)eth    Saiah....  220 

Everett    Pendleton..  688 

Florence    Eldridge. .  687 

Herbert    Bryant    ...  687 

Howard   Cftmbback..  687 

Ines    Josephine 687 

Job    A 687 

Julia    liocinda    ....  087 

Lemuel     398 

Margaret    860 

Slargnerlte    688 

Bfand  Lj-la   392 

Pmdeoce    146,  406 

Robert    725 

Vesta    Adelaide 687 

TURNBY.    Sally     1S4 

TUTTLE,   ....  217 

OharleB    400 

Bbeneier     721 

Sarah    721 

Sarah  Mfs 720 

Sllaa    738 

TWINGE,    Julia    ....  884 

TWITOHBLL.  Joseph.  377 

Lucy  377 

TWOMBY,    John    609 

Maria  G 099 

Mary   A 690 

Mhmle    699 

TYLER,    Alice    867 

Charles    172 

Emellne     468 

Marj 178 

TYSON,  Evelyn  L.    ..  617 

UDBLL,  Melvlna    442 

UFFORD,    Alice    183 

Benjamin 183 

ULBIBR,  Ool 237,  238 

Grace    Pendleton    ..  657 

Mabel    Angtista  657 

Mattalas     6.V$ 

Maude    Howe    667 

Philip  Major   87 


Page 

Susan    612 

UNDERWOOD,  George 

M 627 

Leonard     660 

Lucy   627 

Ruby 579 

UPHAM,  Elizabeth   ..  274 
UPTON,       Edward 

Frank     619 

UTTER,  Mary  Mrs.   . .  173 

VADBR      James  N...  585 

VADNEY.    Blnora    ...  678 

Israel    673 

VAILB,    Sarah    Mont- 
gomery       000 

WlUlam    Fowler    ..  600 

VALAIS,   Alpbonso    ..  346 

Alvenah     346 

Alvonah     346 

Francis    846 

Lucy   340 

VALENTINE  .  366 

Jolin    742 

John  W 744 

Martha  670 

Paul    A.   family    ...  744 
VALLBTTE,     Hannah 

Alberta    22& 

VAN  ALSnfNE,  Sarah 

Mrs 481 

VAN  AMBTTRG.  Abby  607 
VAN  ANTWERP.  John 

H.    .....    226 

VAN  BFJtOF/V,  George 

EltMiry     494 

lHiM!i.^            404 

Mai-;-    J^'ij.a    404 

Sr.'.^-fr    404 

Wil'ihiDi        404 

W.LUriM.    J.ansea    ..  404 

VAN  IMliFN  .  121 

P^-l-i-i.-k    r' GOO 

J<-i-    600 

VAN  ilJKP^F-,  CJbaries 

T'.     ^nTn;:r    784 

VANl-EUBErlK.    John  612 

Revnson     761 

Sarah  J 612 

VANDERBURG.     B  f- 

flntrham    736 

Helen     786 

VAN    DEUSEN.    Wil- 
liam      383 

VAN     DBVBNTBR, 

Cyrus  Clarke   ....134.  321 
VAJ(    DYONE,    Laura 

A 737 

VAN  HORN.  Abraham  506 

Dellna    3S0 

Jennie    500 

Reuel    38<.» 

VAN    SCHAJCK 497 

VAN  TASSEL,  <31arace  495 

Justice   m 

VARNBfY,    Thomas   T.  746 

VASS,    John    750 

VASTTNE,    Geonre    ..  221 

VAU-GHAIN.     WlUlam  34 

VAUGHN.    John    323 

VEAL  Effa    713 

VEAZIE.  Joanna    422 

Phebe     666 

Racbel    410 

VERDON   ....  257 

VESSELS.  Elijah 492 

Gertrude    Elisabeth.  402 

VIAL,    Janet    494 

VrCKORY.    Mary    ....  134 

VINALL,  Charlotte   ..  432 

George  244 

Harriet    .^nn    244 

John,  Jr 244 

Mary  fcUen  244 

VINCBN.     Charlt.v     ..  487 


Pac* 

VINCRNt*         Charles 

WlUlAtn     290 

Edwtn     65.   151,  720 

Eual^  Pifb^lJeton  . .  290 

Joanna.   ,,,.. 151 

J<ihii    ......    813 

Joflifpli   Budd    161 

Martlia    Maria    290 

Sttiansa 83 

ThmiiiLS  Elfickley  ..  16:i 

WlllUa     69 

William    aul)     290 

WlMlam    Hrb)    290 

VIS  I  NO,    MJtmle    451 

VOSE,  JatDCA     244 

Jusibun, 113 

VOi^ML  tl,  Comsllus  L.  600 

Hiirlet   A.      600 

WADK,     John     138 

IlhrnJa 170 

TLe^i-Htfir*?    179 

WALmvAts.  Eugene..  230 

James  Sihi^ntian 280 

O.    BrUnd 230 

Oflo    Eup^D^*    230 

WADL£If>HH     Jane 

Bciud     ...    464 

WAD9WORTH,    Lou 

Stuart    Mrs 860 

Urania     ..  192.  353.  363,  864 

WAKEFIEU).    Albert 

Orln    827,  606 

Alice  Kate  327 

Bertha    327 

DruslUa     351 

George  Washington.  327 

Hiram  Pendleton   ..  327 

Lucy   134 

Orin    327 

Samuel  351 

WALDO.  Samuel  Gen.  84.     86 

WALDRON,    CJapt,    ..     8,     19 

Major    21,     22,     25 

Laura     519 

Mary 254 

RidiaM    14 

W.ALES  108 

Otis     893 

W.\LFORlD.     Jane     ..  10,     11 

WALKER,        Andrew 

Franklin    686 

Edna 670 

Harry     670 

James  G 219 

Lloyd  L.    40S 

Lyman  W 276 

Nancy     368 

Racbel  Rlggs  275 

Samuel   B 663 

Ssnkh    60.     65.  529 

William    86.  45^.  252 

686,  766 

WALL.   Anna  J 423 

Clara    Elisabeth     ..  427 

Henry     79 

WALLACJE,    Capt.     ..  96 

Catherine    483 

Cordelia  606 

Edmund  Henry   696 

Emma  Mabel  596 

Francis    676 

(George  Oscar 596 

George  W 695 

James    695 

John    L.     606 

Mary 41.1 

Samuel  415 

WALLACK.   Annie  M.  623 

Martin    J 623 

WALTER.  Fred  J.  fam- 
ily      737 

WALTERS.  Almlra  ..  266 

John    206 

Bertha    672 

Susan    P 266 


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INDEX 


857 


WALTON.  Frank  Al- 
fred      687 

Oooise    6 

Jamea  B 637 

Kandrto  WiUUm   ..  687 

Hilo  Walton   678 

Panl    Stnart    687 

Xenophon  Pendleton  687 

WAAD,  Aliina  B.....  662 

Andreiw    OB 

AugnsU     602 

CecU   688 

Obarlea    800 

DaTid  270 

Dorothea  60 

Kdwln  0 270 

Elliabeth   1 861 

Esra  Maater   270 

Frank.   D 787 

Fx«der«ck     226 

(}6orge  Pendleton  ..  270 

Oladya  Frances  ....  614 

Hannah  Jane 270 

Isaac    861 

James  0 677 

James  H 861,  667 

James  Joseph 614 

Jerry 683 

Jonathan    668 

Joeephine 661 

Juliette  G.  Mrs.    ..  216 

Louisa    0 677 

Margaret  861 

Mark 270 

Mav     861 

Mary  Jane   663 

Nancy  Pendleton    ..  270 

Patrick   Henry    614 

iPetjer     360»  667 

Sarah     160 

Thomas    84,     77 

Tlmotlhy    ., 270 

Timothy    lillton    ..  27o 

William     861 

WAiRDBN,    Ecakln    ..  278 

WAEFOBD.    Margaret  225 

WARK.    John    Archi- 

•bald    682 

John  Jacob-  family. .  582 

WABKBN,  Mr 28 

A.    M 268 

Albert   W 866 

Alfred   Porter    624 

Angelica    847 

Benjamin    867,  681 

Benjamin  Ashley   ..  867 

(Betsey     272 

Daniel    628,  581 

Daniel  (family)   ...  581 

Oeorge     624 

George  W 867 

Harriet    Louise    ...  867 

Isaac    624 

Isaac,  Jr 524 

Jeremiah   847,  606 

Jeremiah,    Jr 605 

Jndson  L 866 

Laura    0 866 

Lillian    B 605 

Louisa    488 

LydU    107 

Lydia   Porter    628,  531 

Mary     D 867 

OpelU    P 867 

Samuel     272 

Sarah  J 867 

Sarah   Pendleton    ..  624 

Stephen   197,  806,867 

Stephen    H 867 

T.  B XH 

Timothy    106,624 

William   8 360,  867 

Wlnileld    557 


Pace 

WABiBINGTON,  Oom- 

modove    246-7 

Lewda  Ooimnodoce..  428 

WATBBHOUan,  U«f7  481 

WATB&MAN,  De- 
borah     887 

Soaan   171.  818 

WATBBOUS,    Benja- 
min     778 

WATBSBS.    Daniel, 

Capt 140 

WATKilNS,   Bmellne..  072 

Frances   674 

Zecharlah      Orandl- 

■on    674 

WATSON  ....  407 

BUM 400 

IPied   Otfi 

Freda  PanUiia 640 

Lucy    B 414 

Nancy    418 

Shnon  414 

BtlUman    640 

ZoU   Letran    680 

WAUOH.    Lonlae   8..  516 

Lncy    B 881 

WlUlam    W 616 

WAY,  Lura  610 

Bnssell    W 610 

WEAJU    Anna   Lonisa  460 

John  Henry  470 

WBAVER,    Oatherlne.  604 

John     184 

Marcelia    840 

Marcella    840 

WDBBBR,    Amelia 

C 458 

Augustus     458 

WBBSTBE,   Sarah    ..  432 

James    188 

WBiDD,  Adam  240 

Brman    (family)    ..  721 

WilMam     (family)..  648-4 

WEEKBS,   Marie   An- 
toinette      666 

WBBKS.  Charles  Vic-  ^_ 

tor 4W 

OomeHua   4»» 

WEIGAND,       Frances 

M     258 

WEISS,   Jacob    8^ 

WELCH,   Jamea    686 

John     «86 

Margaret    680 

Mary   Ann    686 

Maurice     648 

S.    H.,    Mia 172 

Thomas       Henry 

(family)    MS 

W1SLLB8,   Jane   830 

Mary    Maria    815 

Oliver     816 

WELLINGTON.  Sarah  850 

WBLLMAN,  Jamea  ..  416 

Sanrael     280 

Susan     280 

WHLLS    ....  138 

Anna    71 

Betsey    261 

Elisabeth    183 

(Seorge    B 466 

Joseph    140 

Julia    L 804 

Luke  IFoPd    626 

Maria     174 

Mary   Alnrlra    626 

•Norman     406 

Polly    126 

Thankful     140 

Tbomaa    T58 

Thomas   Bucklln    ..  420 

WBLTON,    Lucre t!a..  181 


Page 

WENTTWOBTH,      Ab- 

ram   P 267 

BTerett  P 2(rr 

Frank     H 267 

Franklin    046 

Harriet    BUen    ....  287 

Harrla    U 587 

Hiram    267 

Israel,    BeT.,    (fam- 
ily)       740 

James    267 

Jamea  E 267 

Jay  Backus   740 

Lewis  Clifton   267 

Leslie   A 420 

I^man    Wellington.  267 

OliTer    740 

Buel     270 

Thomaa    A 2M 

Thomas    Pendleton.  267 

Virginia    Pendleton.  046 

Wmiam  JL.  046 

WEST,   408 

Abble   415 

A/kask    106 

Alfred    415 

Amherst    108 

Amml     188 

Benjamin    860 

CUire     662 

Clement     48 

Cynthia     188 

Daisy     552 

Bllaha    848 

iBmily     660 

George    F 552 

Hannah   160 

James    103 

John   18.  28,   100,  768 

Josephine  A 606 

Lydia     777 

Mabel    B 408 

Nancy    W 

Bichard     408 

Robert    408 

Samuel    415 

Simeon    86 

Stlhnan  Anatln    ...  408 

Surrior    1?5 

Zarriah     108 

WBBTOOTT,    Alice   ..  520 

Tbomaa,  Col    876 

Wllldam    T.    C 240 

WESTON,  Beeale  Bur- 
ton      618 

Blethea     288 

Thomaa     •  848 

WESTOVBR,      Joseph 

Henry__^. 862 

WETHEBBKE.     Mary 

E.,  Mrs.    585 

WBTMOBB,     Alaon 

Amerine    608 

BUen  Leonora  506 

Itha    828 

Julia    Pendleton    ..  828 

Morris 288,  608 

WBTEaTBIN,      Fran- 
ces      571 

WTBYMOUTH.  Blla  ..  402 

WHALEN.  Mary  Jane  580 

Matthew   030 

WHARTON.   Bichard.  84 

WHEATON,      Mary 

Amelia     486 

Mason,     Col 86.  753 

Nathaniel  C 280 

Norral     Ernest 485 

Rudolph   De   Wolf..  486 

Seth    486 

Seth.    Jr 485 

Warren    Augustus..  466 


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858 


THE  PBNDLBTON  OBNBALOOT 


WHUELDON, 

Cllve     .... 

Grace   

Eftlfrift   B 

Richard    James 

Tknotliy    

WH0BLBR,  Gapt 


Awnm. 


A^iiiiie     

Agnr    

CVn>     

DariQi  Pierce   .. 

Edward  B 

Bllsa  Jane  

Bmma  CaroUne 

Haimab    

Henrietta    

Henrj  (B 

Jamef  Sbeffteld 
Judltto   Maria    .. 
I^dla    Ann    . . . . 

Nathao    . . .' 

Sarahrfaine     


U  4 
20 
90 

680 

614-5 

680 

851 

S84 
661 
661 
258 


WHBBLW  R  I  O  H  T» 
Jolia,     BeT 

Safimiel     

WHIPPLE,     Dorottiy. 

WHITAKDB,     R  n  t  h 

Anna    

fiaaan   625,   526, 

wnUam     

WHITOOB,   Edith    ... 

WHITOOIUB,       C  y  D* 

thia     

Sarah    MaivAret    . . 

WlllaiHl     

WHITE,    .    

Aaron     

Amanda  Malvlna   .. 

Ambroae    

.\nna   Demaria    

Carolyn    H 

Clarence    H 

Comellna,    Oapt 

I>anlel    (family)    . . 

Delia  iL 

Dadley    iCbflipinan.. 

Edward    110,  7S4 

B»lM     87,  251 

Hllzabeth    872,  528 

Ellen    672 

(Era     ... 

Frank    J 251 


Pate  P«ffe 

065       OUria     145 

500       OllTer    888 

556        Phi4«na    807 

BOO       fladle    A 600 

555        SaUy     871.872 

600        Samuel     SOT 

61       Samnel    aianTllIe    .  888 

260       Samuel    Miner    888 

682       Sarah     671 

887       Sarah    P 840 

180        ThomM     42 

800       WilMam 251 

444        William  Wallace  ..  572 

140  WHITBBEAD,    BQIeB.  488 

662  WHITBHORN.  Sarah. 207,  470 

806  WHITBHOUSE,   Mary  280 

406  WHITBLT,     Prank 

424           Adama    668 

140  WBITINO.    Col.      ...  61 

140       George  Predeick   ..  234 

140       Helen   A 234 

280       lBa4>elI  A 284 

140       Jolhn    B 234 

286       Seth    167 

88  \V<HITMABSH.  Benja-.. 


Benjamin  Eurl    

Chariea    Frederick... 

Herbert    

James     

Mabel  Beatrice  .... 

Warren 

Warren    Tmmbnl  1 . . 

WlllUm   Artliur    ... 

WHITMORB,    Cbarlea 

ElUatoeth    

Joseph  Lyon    

Lena  Pendleton 

Sidney  GhaileM   

Snsan 


2??   WHITNEY 


821 
251 


585 
384 
872 
782 
684 


Edward    Freel    

Emily  

Kva     

Frank  Pendleton   . . 

Helena   May    

Ina  Melveme  

James  vHlram 

James    Jefferson 

John    

Jotin   Franklin    .... 

Lacy    Pendleton 

Sarah     

Virsrlnia  Blanche   .. 
626    WHITTAKHB,     AlUn 

251        Harrison  Jay   

George    261,  510,  672    WHITTBN,  Martin  L. 

George   'Henry    24U       Samh     

George    S 618    WHITTINGHAM,  John 

Hannah   Bolton    572    WIOKESB,  Amelia  Gar- 


616 


Harriet    B 
Harriet   Pendleton 

Helen    E 618 

Henrietta     210 

Henrietta   Hope    ...  240 

Henry     240 

FI«'nry     K 586 

James    Burpee    572 

Jamee    J 684 

John    251 

Jobn    B eOO 

Joseph    iB 464 

Julia   A 150 

Leonidaa    240 

Llvona     519 

Lott    80 

Locy  Baton    240 

Lncy    Ella    . . . 

Lata   Larinna    —  747 

Mary     519 

Mary  Jane    251,  307 

Mason    321 

Nlcholaa    87,  251 


oMrw 

Bptjajah     Pen  a  Id  ton 
Cat  hvTlB^  A.    ..*... 
Chirles  Fredotlek   , . 
.Tncob  WIlHam    .... 

Joa^'ph  LfliRtiul    ► . , . 
I.etiinet     r>r.     ..*►.. 
Lc^int?!    H^uderwoft 
Marlii  Sai>tJa   ...... 

Tti'HTiR!!!  J^ffflraoa   ,. 
MR'KUFP,     Eli*a     .. 

jHj^llll         . 

WIGfliN,   Lti<-1u»  H. 

C ,    . 

Ml  iiUable    Il*.is»oom 


J  ' 


iinft 


'l^x^^iia    Capt    7, 


308 
808 
400 
S81 
893 
490 
490 
409 
318 
313 
313 
318 
318 
410 


224 


406 


618 
5»4 
388 
518 
388 
469 
409 
584 
464 
6 

206 
206 
205 
205 
205 
206 
205 
206 
205 
206 
227 
227 
187 

431 
893 
431 


572    WIGHTMAN,      Abel 


Bendleton 
Ann  Elixa  . 
Charlotte  . . . 

Emily     

^rry     


216 
217 
216 
217 
216 


Harriet  B.   216 

Henry    148 

Israel  120.  216 

Joseph  Pendleton  ..  216 

Juliette  GranTille  . .  217 

Maria  217 

Mary     217 

Nancy     216 

Oliver   Chapman    ..  217 

Valentine    216 

William  Wolcott   ..  216 

WILBBR,    Abraham..  672 

Mary  B 629 

WILBEBT.  Catherine. 

Frances    706 

John    707 

WILBUR,     BatliBbeba  188 

Benjamin 00,     75 

Gbristopher 186 

David   lU.     188 

Desire    188 

Esther   188 

Hannah   186 

Huldah    a88 

IciKafood     188 

Isaac    324 

Isaiah    I8S 

Joanna  204 

Joeeftfi    75 

Mary  Add    3.S6 

Samoel 18$ 

Van    Rensselaer     ..  324 

Vlnril  Victor  324 

Winiam     112 

William    Pendleton.  324 

WILOOZ.  AbigaU 

Pendleton     168,  ISO 

Amey    I60 

Anna     72 

Asa     14:{ 

Caleb     74.  771 

Daniel    74 

Edward     60 

Elisabeth    

Fanny  Pendleton   ..  156 

Frank  225 

Frost    2.16 

George  Pendleton  ..  I4.t 

George  W 447 

Green   Pendleton    ..  lot; 

Hannah     70,  liw 

Hezeklah 153,  156 

Isaiah,  Jr 14,^ 

Isaiah    Rev 143 

Isaiah  3rd    143 

Jame«  Pendleton   ..  156 

Jeaoette    256 

Jesse    153,  159 

Jesse,    Jr 153 

Jease  H 153 

Jewett   256 

John    Pendleton    ...  4n 

Joshua    74,  771 

Lodowick     163 

Lncy   1.H4 

LydlA    143,  iRe 

Mary    74 

MehltaMe    153 

Nancy     144,  IM 

Nathan    Pendleton..  144 
Nathan       Pendleton 

Jr 144 

FbineaB    m?. 

Polly    1431 

Stephen     .  ...58,  68,  74.  770 

SusannaSh     I5:s 

Susannah      (Pendle- 
ton)       74.  770 

Thomas     isf: 

William  47,  48.  72.  122,  \^ 

William     S»7 

William  A 144 

William     Frederick.  447 

William    Pendleton.  14:1 

WILDKR.  Charles 

Fred    43** 

James   P 4;jf» 


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INDEX 


859 


Page 
WILDERMUTH.   Catb- 

erlDe    f 647 

WILES.    Henry    Oapt.  190 

WHiSr.   Eilsa  Jackson  424 

WILGLS,  James  H...  216 

WILKES,    D.    N 109 

George  W 788 

Winifred    788 

WILKINSON.   Ann    ..  tei 
WILLARD,  G  b  a  r  I  e  t 

W 482 

Sarah     ^^ 

WILLEY,  Atel   767 

Elizabeth     671 

WILLIAMS    >■■■        ..  839 

A«ne8     629 

AJmlra    Baker    909 

Alpheos    E 809 

Amy    145,  215 

Ann    806 

Ik>Djamln    Franklin.  721 

Bessie  Oakea 718 

Blackstooe    692 

Charles  Brown   ....  309 

Charles  E 41b 

Charles    W.    family  614 

Charlotte    Pendleton  682 

Oostello    602 

Desire    8« 

Eleazar    387 

Eleaser     210 

Eliza  Jane    .%Sii 

E311a   KeUogg    jioo 

Emma  C 339 

Emory  F 41s 

Erastns  D 602 

Esther    38« 

Ethel  A 626 

George    P 419 

Harriet  Divine   ....  692 

Harriet  Elmira  ....  3»» 

Henry     330 

Henry   Garrett    ....  602 

Henry  Gavle    692 

Horace  Elliot ao-j 

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James  B.  Jr 41s 

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John    339 

John    0 625 

John    H 721 

John    Lii  forest     ....  407 

John     Roberts     692 

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Lois    280.  270 

Louisa    E 602 

Louise    Scott    309 

Margaret     403 

Mary     JU4,  626 

Mary    Abbie    215 

Mary   Florence    ....  395 

Mary  Jane   341 

Mary  Lavlna   626 

Mllo   Cecil    692 

Nathan     S3it 

Nathan  M 602 

Nellie     721 

Noyes   215 

Pht'be  Emeline   ....  337 

Roger    3,      4 

Roger    Benjamin    ..  463 

Royal   Alphens   ....  809 

Ruth  170 

Sarah     174 

ShubaPl     116,  137,  191 

Sophronia     628 

Thomas    4»4 

Timothy     42 

Vera    Anrosta    602 

William     626 

William  Franklin  . .  626 
William        Harrison 

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Mary  T 412 

Thomas     412 

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Ann     250 

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Ananlan    788 

Anne   H 406 

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Brerard  AJlan  696 

Prancea    E,     ^08 

Harriet    285 

Heleo    Annette 068 

Jamee    ^..  704 

James  Grant   066 

John    61^1 

John    G«D 406 

Lester  Alonfo    563 

Lincoln   540 

Manly    Otis    658 

Martha     964 

Nathaniel    206 

Nettie    Jmne    704 

Otis    D 668 

TbompaoQ    733 

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WINCHESTISR,    Ellen 

Steams    46l 

William    W 808 

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Sarah  518 

Thomas    618 

Walter    518 

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Sarah    677 

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Hannah     86 

Harlan   M 411 

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Jamee   Arthur   584 

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John    84 

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Margaret    600 

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Schuyler    226 

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Seth     226 

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Romola    824 

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Andiew    543 

Bert    627 

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Esther  L.  747 

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Hannah  A 236 

Herbert  8 4S2 

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Inrlng  Walker 459 

Jamea    856 

Jane    140 

Jennie   Eu    700 

John    880.  747 

John    Whaeler 565 

Joeeph    454 

Locinda     271 

Lydla   644 

Marcna  B 177 

Maivaret    140,  233 

Martin  Acker 226 

Martin  Van  Boren..  226 

Mary     ...1 288 

Matilda    642,  627 

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Polly     106 

B<ri)ert    244 

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Samuel    106 

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